Naked Love(96)
“About Mo …”
I tighten my grip on the sheet held to my chest, feeling extra vulnerable.
“I may have fictionalized her a bit … to gauge where we stood. I wanted to know if you’d be jealous … if you still cared. If you still wanted us.”
My eyes widen, lips part. “Wh-what? You made her up?” My head jerks back.
He tips his head up, tightening the cords in his neck as he scratches his chin. “Mo is Jace’s dog. Golden Retriever. She’s beautiful. And I took her camping with me two years ago while Jace scouted a fighter.”
My shock transforms into a full scowl. “You. Ass!” I toss the sheet aside and collect my clothes from the floor like I’m mad at them more than him.
No. I love my clothes … Yep, I love them more than the liar in the bed. If I didn’t love these black Jimmy Choo’s so much, I’d jab the heel into Jake’s eye.
“Ave …” He grabs his jeans at a much slower pace.
Before he gets them fastened, I have my bag on my shoulder, frantically fishing my keys out of it. “Bye, Jake. Don’t get eaten by a bear on your trip home … or do.”
“Avery …” He chases me down the backstairs to my loaner car.
“I don’t like liars. One minute you’re declaring your love and the next minute you’re eating chocolate mousse from the pussy of another woman.”
He grabs my door before I can shut it. “Stop.” He leans into my car, no shirt, no shoes, jeans still unfastened. “I lied because I wanted you. I just needed to know if we stood a chance. I didn’t lie because I am cheating on you.”
“Doesn’t matter.” I try to pull the door shut, in spite of his body blocking it.
He laughs. LAUGHS!
“Fine, Ave. I love this stubborn side of you too. I’m leaving Saturday. I will be back. In the meantime, get a better job … or don’t. Find another place to live … or don’t. I don’t care. I’ll want you, love you, and need you no matter what. I’ll wait as long as it takes for you to get that.”
“Move. Now.” I start the car.
“Fasten in, baby.” He stretches the seat belt across my body and locks it.
I grit my teeth and stare straight ahead, hands death-gripping the steering wheel.
Why?
Why?
Why does he have to be terrible and amazing all the time at the same time?
“If you forgive me before Saturday, call me. If you don’t, I’ll call you from my first stop.”
I won’t answer your call.
“Drive safely. I love you.” He kisses me.
I don’t pull away, but I don’t move my lips.
You’re a jerk. And I’ve never loved anyone the way I love you.
Jake claimed every beating cell of my heart in under a month. But for now … I need to be pissed off at him. Also, I’m not feeling so awesome at the moment.
He shuts the door and waits for me to back out before he retreats up the stairs.
*
“Hey.” Sydney smiles, slathering sunscreen on the kids in the kitchen.
I swallow the rising bile and run to the bathroom. So much for the juice Aspen pressed for me. I flush the toilet, rinse my mouth, and splash cold water on my face. Lucky Jake; he’s going to be sick. We swapped all the germs this morning. I feel marginally bad about his impending illness.
“That bad?” Sydney asks from the doorway.
I shake my head, drying my face with a hand towel. “I was better. Felt fine this morning. Then boom … the second I left Jake’s, I started feeling nauseous again.”
“Jake’s?”
I cringe.
“That’s the friend you were visiting? You spent the night there?”
“I went to make amends of sorts. You know … since he’s close to Deedy, and now Deedy is family, so …”
Sydney smirks. “For Deedy, huh? How mature of you.”
“Move.” I brush past her to get to my bed before I pass out or vomit again. “Don’t give me that stupid smirk.”
“Have you told him?”
Collapsing onto the bed, I curl into a ball. “Told who what?”
“Told Jake that you’re pregnant.”
I squint. “I thought we discussed this last night. What you have is not contagious. Which … I’m so happy for you. And as soon as I don’t want to die, I’ll give you a big hug. But you don’t want to get sick, so let’s keep our distance for now.”
She sits on the edge of the bed.
“I said to keep your distance.” I cover my mouth to hide my germs.
A smile slides up her face. “I’m already pregnant. You can’t infect me with your pregnancy.”
“Sydney … you know that’s not it.” I frown. Anthony thought I was going to marry him someday and have children with him. I wanted him to believe it. Hell, I wanted to believe it, but I’ve always known my children would be the kind you adopt.
“You were told there’s a slim chance of getting pregnant. That’s not zero percent.”
“I’m on the pill anyway.”
“You take it when you’re supposed to take it? Never missing? Not one single time? Did you use condoms?”