London. Charlie kept his eyes on Honey’s; he hadn’t needed that part repeated – he needed a little more context, an explanation. She fidgeted, gripped the counter, and then dropped her bombshell.
Charlie stared at her for a second, before relaxing his shoulders where he’d been holding them tensely. “Oh,†he nodded, dropped his gaze for a moment in an attempt to seem… sympathetic or something. “Good.†He flicked his eyes back up to hers and her expression made him replay what he’d just said in his head. “Sorry, I just mean— last night…" he trailed off, Honey still looked confused – did she not remember? For the second time in as many minutes he realised his words (or lack thereof) might be misinterpreted. “We didn’t, you know,†he told her, though he would like to think he’d never been that unmemorable. Anyway, if they had, it wouldn’t matter now – she wasn’t with Harlan – but he didn’t want her blaming him for her breakup.
A couple of weeks ago, though, they had still been much more firmly in the ‘just friends’ camp – no sneaking off from the party together, no snuggling, no cup of tea the next morning… But why hadn’t she come to see him then?— Probably something to do with him turning up to announce he’d just slept with Kate. Christ, he was an idiot.
Charlie had another sip of his tea, simultaneously giving Honey another – more comprehensive – once-over, now that he felt like it was allowed. He lowered his mug and set it down to free up his hands, gripping his counter to mirror her across the small kitchen. There was no excuse now – Harlan was no longer providing a (convincing) reason to keep his distance. If that had been the only thing stopping them, and she had known, he found it hard not to be offended that she hadn’t made a move last night, or this morning, or within the last two weeks.
But Kate wasn’t his only hurdle, he remembered belatedly. "You know I'm—†he started, then wet his lips, trying to decide if breaking up was the right term before skipping it entirely (Honey would work it out), “— Alannah.†He lifted one foot from the floor to scratch at a non-existent itch on his other calf. “Was just waiting ‘til after the match." He thought he’d told her this already, but maybe he’d just thought he had. She had told him to break up – whatever – with Alannah in the first place.
Charlie caught Honey’s eyes trailing up his body, held her gaze unabashedly when she finally made it to his face. He chewed on his lip, thought fuck it, and pushed off from the counter to stride over to her, grabbing her head in both of his hands and pressing his lips to hers.