Love In Between(47)
“Charley, what are you doing here?” I tried to smile casually.
“Why aren’t you dressed? Did you spend the night?”
I took in a deep breath. “Peanut, what can I do for you?”
Lily emerged from the hallway, saw Charley, and looked at me.
“Hey, Charley, come on in,” she said.
She ducked under my arm and walked into the apartment. “Are you coming to my grandma’s family dinner tonight?” she asked Lily.
“I sure am, and I’m excited!”
Charley glanced over at me as I came from the bedroom with my jeans buttoned and a t-shirt on.
“You didn’t have to get dressed on my account,” she said.
Lily busted out laughing, and I shot her a look. “Peanut, don’t you have to go to school?”
“Yeah, but I was just—.”
“You were just leaving.” I laughed as I picked her up, threw her over my shoulder, and took her back up to her apartment. When I dropped Charlie off with Maddie, I walked back to Lily’s apartment, and Sam walked over and handed me a carton of eggs.
“Dude, I sent you a text like twenty minutes ago.”
“Sorry, but Gretchen had me tied up.” He winked.
“Thanks, man,” I said as I grabbed the eggs and walked inside Lily’s apartment.
Lily was sitting at the table, eating a bowl of cereal and drinking her coffee.
“Babe, I was going to make you some eggs.”
“Thank you, but I’m fine eating my cereal. Besides, I don’t have time for eggs,” she said as she looked at her watch.
I poured a cup of coffee and leaned against the counter as I stared at her. I couldn’t believe this loving, beautiful girl was mine. I never thought I would say those words again after Callie, but with Lily, it’s so easy.
She looked over at me and smiled. “Do you know how sexy you look, leaning up against that counter?”
“Why don’t you show me?” I smirked.
“Don’t tempt me, Luke. As it is, I’m running late, again,” she said as she put her bowl in the sink.
She turned to me and put her hands on my chest. “I have to go, because if I’m late, Charley will start spreading some horrible rumor about us.”
I chuckled, kissed her lips, and hugged her goodbye. “Have a good day, babe. I’ll miss you.”
“I’ll miss you too,” she said as she kissed me one last time.
***
I walked into my apartment to find Gretchen cleaning up the kitchen.
“Morning, Luke.”
“Morning, Gretchen,” I responded as I headed towards my bedroom.
As I was gathering my laundry, Gretchen stood in the doorway.
“I need to talk to you about something.”
“Shoot.”
“Giselle called me; her and Lucky ran into Lily’s mother in Seattle. With that being said, Lucky accidentally told her that Lily lives here.”
“Shit, that’s not good, right?”
“No, it’s not, because if she or Brynn come here, there’s no telling what might happen.”
“Maybe Lily and her mom should have a talk. Family is really important, and I would hate for Lily to completely lose hers over what her mother didn’t tell her. It was for the best that things worked out the way they did or else I never would have met her.”
“You don’t understand, Luke. Lily’s life has never been normal. She’s told you about her father’s affairs and his alcohol and drug use, right?”
I turned around and looked at her as I carried the basket of dirty clothes to the living room. “I knew he had multiple affairs and he drank, but she never mentioned anything about drugs.”
“He did every drug out there and then some. I remember going over Lily’s house one day, and her dad was snorting coke right off the kitchen table.”
“Shit, that’s terrible,” I shook my head as I poured two cups of coffee.
“It really is, Luke. She’s made up her mind to remove herself from her family, and I think we need to do whatever we can to protect her. I don’t want her to get hurt again. I love her too much to see her go through that pain. She’s a good person and doesn’t deserve it.”
“I love her too, and I will protect her in every possible way. I don’t want you to worry.” I smiled.
Gretchen grabbed her things and left the apartment. I was really bothered by the fact Lucky said something to Lily’s mother, but he didn’t know what was going on, so I couldn’t really blame him. I decided not to tell Lily about what Gretchen told me because I didn’t want her worrying about it, especially tonight, at my family’s dinner. As I was excited to bring Lily home to meet my parents, I decided to send flowers to my two favorite women. I grabbed my phone and called the local florist. I had a nice arrangement sent to my mother for the dinner table, and I sent Lily a dozen red roses with a card that read: –––––––– “Beautiful flowers for a beautiful woman.
I’m missing you already.
Love always, Luke.”
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As it was a beautiful day, I decided to go outside and work on some songs. I took my laundry to the laundry room, threw it in the washer, grabbed a notepad, pen, and my guitar, and headed over to the pool. As I sat in the chair and set my phone down on the table beside me, I looked up at the sky as the sun went behind a cloud; one of the very few clouds that filtered the sky. I thought about the conversation Gretchen and I had about Lily’s family as I grabbed my pen and started writing down the words that came to my mind: –––––––– Even the clouds will say
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