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Authors: L. D. Davis

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man. "Besides, what's another day?"

"But I real y miss you. I real y want to see you."

"Not enough," I said softly and left him standing there.

Chapter Twenty-Four

I dialed Luke's number and counted off the rings. It went to voicemail after the fourth ring, like it did the other six times I cal ed.

"How many times are you going to cal him?" Kyle asked, irritated.

"Until he answers," I said, ignoring his attitude. I chewed on my lower lip, worried.

I was in California with Kyle for three days. Truly, it was mostly business, but at the end of the working day, it was just us. No work, no Jess, and

no Luke, but Luke wasn't answering my phone cal s. My departure from his house the night before my trip did not go wel .

"I don't understand why you need to go," he had argued when he found out about the business trip.

"It's part of my job. Sometimes I have to travel with my boss. It's not the first time."

Before I ever had eyes for Kyle, I went away with him twice. It was hel and I stayed as far away from him as my work would let me. This time it

would be different, but Luke didn't need to know that.

"Why can't he take Eliza?"

"Eliza isn't qualified," I said absent mindedly. I was working at the kitchen table.

"How qualified do you have to be to look pretty and fol ow your boss around like a servant for three days?"

I looked up at him. "It's not like that."

"It is exactly like that. You're there specifical y to wait on him hand and foot. It looks good to the clients, except in your case it's an incentive that

you're good looking."

"I actual y happen to know a lot about the business and about the clients," I argued. "You make it seem like I'm just a dumb bimbo."

"No one is going to ask or care for your opinions."

I stared at him. He was being such a dick.

"You're being such a dick," I said out loud.

"You don't have to go."

"I do have to go, Luke," I sighed, rol ing my eyes.

"Lawyer, remember?" He pointed to himself. "It's not in your job description to go anywhere with Kyle."

"Okay, so you being an attorney makes you smarter than me?"

"I didn't say that. I am just very knowledgeable of the employment contracts in the company."

"So, what? You want me to tel Kyle I can't go?"

"Yes."

"You're on crack."

"I tolerate al of the time you spend with him here, but going away with him is unacceptable."

"Al of what time?"

He gave me a knowing look, and when I looked at him with a blank expression, he
growled
.

"You 'work late' with him at least twice a week, and you two go drinking at the bar often."

"Would you like to go drinking with us at the bar, Luke?"

"I don't want to hang out with that dickhead."

"Then you want me to stop hanging out with the dickhead."

"Actual y, yeah."

I stared at him with my mouth slightly open. When al we could do is glare at each other, I saved my work and started packing up my laptop.

"What are you doing?" He asked.

"I can't work here. I need quiet, and since it's impossible for you to shut the hel up, I guess I need to leave."

He fol owed me through his tiny house as I col ected some of my things.

"Where are you going to go? To Kyle's?" He asked tauntingly.

"What is
wrong
with you?" I demanded after several more similar comments.

"If you were half as smart as you say you are, you'd have that figured out already." He picked up his keys and started out the door. "Lock up my

house when you go."

The door slammed behind him and I stood there for a few seconds, shocked and anxious. By the time I had enough sense to go after him, he

was gone.

I gave Luke the rest of the night to cool off, but after al business was conducted for the day, I cal ed him three times, and three more times on

the second day. I never got an answer or a cal back. He answered my text messages, but they were short and cold.

My mood was not at al cheery. I couldn't enjoy the fact that I was in L.A or my alone time with Kyle, and Kyle was losing his patience with my

unhappy attitude. We ended up fighting for almost the entire trip. The flight home was silent between us. When we landed, we went our separate

ways with few words. Now both of my boyfriends were mad at me, and what was worse was that I had to go home to my mother.

Ugh.

When I stepped outside of my terminal to hail a cab, I saw a familiar face on the sidewalk approaching me.

"I thought you could use a ride home, if your boss doesn't mind."

"My boss left already," I said.

His eyes narrowed and he took a deep breath to try to shake away some of his anger.

"What a standup guy," he muttered and took my bag from me.

"Wait," I said, stopping him. "I'm not going anywhere with you if you're going to be al growly and mad. I'd rather risk my life with a crazy cab

driver."

Luke sighed and looked like he was real y trying to find a way to calm down.

"I wil be...cordial."

"Cordial? Real y..."

I real y had no right to give him a difficult time. This was ultimately al of my fault, and his anger was just one of many results of my dumb actions,

but that didn't mean I had to sit in a car with him for a half hour if he was just going to treat me like dirt.

"I'm real y trying here," he said a little less harshly.

I sighed and relented. He was a little less angry when we arrived at his house and he threw me on the bed and gave me an angry screwing,

relieving much of his tension.

I hit the shower afterward, much needed after a day of travel and then angry sex. When I came out of the shower, my stomach dropped. Luke

was holding some lacey undergarments that had been packed away in my bag.

"What did you need these for?" He asked darkly, clutching a pair of red, lacey underwear and a matching bra.

"To wear," I said it as if it were obvious, but they were items a girl definitely wears to get laid, not items a girl wears for a long day of work.

"For whom?"

"For myself," I said as casual y as possible and rooted through a drawer for some clothes.

"Doesn't seem like something you wear unless you're trying to impress someone."

"Am I not al owed to feel pretty under my work clothes?"

He sighed and dropped them back in the bag.

"Is there anything...you think I should know?"

Here was my opportunity to come out with it al , to tel the truth and spare the grief that wil surely come from waiting too damn long to tel him I've

betrayed him. Pain was inevitable, but this was my chance to somewhat lessen the blow.

I opened my mouth to speak...and chickened out.

"Just know that I missed you," I said, wrapping my arms around him. "And know that I love you and I don't ever want to be without you."

Reluctantly, he held me, and then less reluctantly, he threw me on the bed again for round two.

Chapter Twenty-Five

Before my trip to California, Luke and I had minor disagreements and a couple of heated arguments over things I can't even remember now,

but life always reset itself and it was never long before the argument was left in the past, forgotten.
After
my trip to California, nothing was ever the same again.

Arguments disrupted peaceful Sunday afternoons. Silence replaced conversation during meals. Kisses goodbye fel away to slammed doors

and abruptly ended phone cal s. It was breaking my heart, but then again, I could only point the finger at myself.

A stronger, less selfish woman would have been forthright. She would have told Kyle to fuck off, admitted her transgressions to Luke and

begged his forgiveness. A stronger woman would not have found herself in this situation to begin with. I was weak and selfish. Getting rid of Kyle

was like going into detox. Letting go of Luke was like kicking a puppy. Maybe drowning a puppy.

I was in an endless, sick cycle. I was unable and unwil ing to make important decisions, al owing myself to be stretched thin between the two

men. I didn't need a soothsayer to tel me this was not going to end wel for me.

Sometimes I would sit alone in my bedroom, mental y beating the shit out of myself. I entered into my current state with no thought about how I

would exit. At times, I foolishly believed that either Luke or Kyle would give up with ease, wish me wel , and move on with their heart intact.

Sometimes I imagined that I would choose one of them, but we would al become good friends. So many happy endings in my idiot head.

Summer floated on in slow motion. Not much changed between Kyle and me; meanwhile I felt Luke drifting further and further away from me. He

stil kissed me with everything he had. He stil tried to treat me with honor and respect, and he stil told me he loved me, and I believed it. But I could

feel him slipping anyway.

I woke up one morning and knew that I had to tel Luke the truth, even if it meant losing him. Everyone always deserves the honesty of the

people they love.

Luke was out of town for work that day, and he didn't expect to be back until late in the evening. I wasn't going to tel him over the phone or

through text messages. Lame. I wanted to tel him face to face. I was supposed to go away with Donya for the weekend. Jerry had a double header

in Florida, but she cal ed me a few hours before our flight.

"Yeah, I'm not going," she said casual y.

"What? Why? I'm al packed!"

"We had a fight. He doesn't deserve my support. He can roast down there with his teammates."

"Wow. Harsh."

"He'l be fine."

"What about the tickets? There's no way you're getting your money back."

"Eh. There's more money in the bank."

"That's so wasteful," I sighed. "At least have the decency to give the tickets to someone less fortunate."

"Hmm. My cousin Kera is less fortunate."

"D, butt ugliness does not count for less fortunate."

"Do you want me to give away the tickets or not!" She snapped.

"Yeah okay, sheesh. Give them to Kera."

"You wanna do something else? Maybe Vegas? We haven't done Vegas in a while."

"No. I'm actual y glad you canceled. I want to come clean with Luke. He's not home now, but I figured I'd go over there and make him a nice

dinner."

"Do you think a nice dinner is going to cover your ass, Emmy?" Donya asked. "Seriously?"

"No, but I hope it helps."

"And what about the other one?"

"What about him?"

"What happens after you come clean to Luke? What if Luke says to dump the dick or he rol s?"

"Then I dump the dick," I shrugged.

"You love the dick," she said doubtful y.

"I love Luke."

"I feel you're in for some shit."

"Maybe so."

"Wel ...good luck with your shit."

"Thanks."

Donya had no idea how right she was. I was in for some shit.

The first thing I noted when I got to Luke's was that his car was in the driveway. I thought it was strange, but then I assumed he caught a ride with

a coworker or took the train or something. The second thing I noticed was the rental car parked on the street in front of house. Curious, yes, but not

suspicious. There were a lot of houses on the street, and sometimes parking was tight.

I started up the sidewalk to the front door, but realized I had mud on my sneakers. It had been raining a little earlier and I had stepped right into

a puddle of mud when I went into my back yard to talk to my dad before leaving. I turned around and walked around the house. The plan was to

leave my sneakers on the back steps and wash them down with the hose later.

After kicking my sneaks off, I used my key to let myself in the back door. The television was on, I could hear it. Okay, no big deal. It deters

would-be robbers. However, the low girly giggle and the chuckle that was unmistakably Luke's was not on the television!

Thanks to my socks, I moved quietly through the kitchen without being heard. What I found in the living room on the couch was Luke and a

blonde haired woman about my age. They were sitting very, very close. Too close.

"Hel o." I said, making both of them look up in surprise.

Luke quickly got to his feet.

"Babe, I thought you would be on your way to Florida by now."

"Yeah and I thought you were in D.C."

"The meeting was postponed late last night."

"Why didn't you tel me?" My eyes flickered to the woman. Her hair was
ugly
.

"I didn't want you to change your plans for me. You don't spend a lot of time with D."

I raised an eyebrow and again looked at the hoe on the couch. She looked nervous.

"This is Claire," Luke waved her over. "She's one of my Chicago friends. Claire this is Emmy."

I shook her hand, but couldn't match her smile.

"I thought I met al of your Chicago friends," I said to Luke.

"Not al of them."

"I'm out here with some friends," Claire explained. "Doing the Jersey shore thing. It was dumb luck that Luke became free while we're here."

"Ohhhh," I said, not real y sure what to say.

"Where's your shoes?" Luke asked, looking at my feet.

"So...can I talk to you in the bedroom?" I walked away before he could answer.

"Where are your shoes?" Luke asked me again, closing the door behind him.

"What's going on here?" I asked, crossing my arms.

"Claire is visiting the Jersey shore from Chicago."

"This isn't the shore!"

"No, it's not. When my schedule opened up, I asked her if she wanted to catch up."

"So you're catching up on your couch? Two inches apart?"

Luke crossed his arms and his eyes darkened.

"What is it you want to know, Emmy?"

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