Read Ten Days of Perfect Online
Authors: Andrea Randall
Tags: #Fiction, #Literary, #Romance, #Contemporary
Josh looked rather like a deer in the headlights. Monica hadn’t so much as looked at him
at Finnegan’s, and I guessed that this
was the first time they’d been in the same room since their break up. Adrian smiled in amusement at our display, but his face seemed to retain a bit of the emotion from our conversation on the beach. My observation pivoted to Bo, and our eyes locked as he stood uncomfortably to the side of Adrian. Despite the dim lighting and my profuse buzz, I could tell his clenched jaw held the worry his face couldn’t - not in front of Adrian.
“Look at them. What are we, property? Poor Bo, look at his face.” Monica made a puppy-dog face and I smacked her arm.
“Poor Bo? You were just telling me all about the
paper-perfectness
of me and Adrian!” I shouted through dance moves.
“Oh, Ember, what
ever
. You’ve got two men who love y
ou
;
champagne problems
,
sister.”
“Come, we need more drink.” I walked us intentionally to the side o
f our self-appointed guardians.
“Gentlemen.” I nodded with a mocking smile. I was starting to feel the extra-snarky confidence that comes from so much alcohol.
I slipped between Adrian and Bo and asked the bartender for two more shots.
“Wait!” Monica s
houted over me. “Make it five!”
I handed shots to a relieved-looking Josh, and Adrian - the always willing participant in all things booze, before turning to Bo.
“No thanks, I’m set.” Bo held up his hands.
I shrugged and swallowed his shot, followed immediately by mine, before slamming the glasses back on the bar. His hand gripped above my elbow as he breathed into my neck.
“Don’t do this.” His voice bristled with anger, making me a little uncomfortable and, therefore, angry.
“What the hell are you talking about?” I hissed in his ear, yanking my arm out of his grip.
“Turner clearly dumped something on you. I can see it on his face and yours. I’ll step back while you deal with it.” The matter-of-fact way the words rolled off his tongue threw my head back, and filled my eyes with tears.
“Just like that, huh?” Bo’s willingness to stand down raised a red flag of betrayal in my drunken head. I realized in that moment that I was seeking for him to remind me why I loved him, and not Adrian. This wasn’t helping.
Bo reached for my arm again, but I yanked it away - instantly hoping Adrian didn’t notice the awkward exchange. I stumbled back to the dance floor with six shot
s in my system.
The heady combination of liquor and men blended my brain in to a vortex of bad decisions. I grinded with faceless strangers like I was back in the AXP house in college; it felt so good to scatter my sexuality on the dance floor and watch men clamor to scoop it up. Sooner than I’d hoped, my rapid alcohol consumption caught up with me and I stopped dancing. When the floor kept moving, I knew it was time to go.
“You OK?” Monica slurred in to my direction.
“No, and neither are you. Let’s get ou
t of here.”
We stagger-danced our way to the door and poured ourselves out onto the sidewalk, bracing ourselves briefly against the brick exterior wal
l. My head was spinning wildly.
One . . .two . . .three . . .
Adrian, Josh, and Bo followed behind us almost immediately, taking stock of
the situation with their eyes.
“You ladies need to get home,” Adrian asserted as he dug in his pocket for his keys.
“Come on, Mon,” Josh encouraged as he reached for her, causing her to flinch backward.
“
Don’t
you touch her,” I snarled, slapping his hand away. “You lost your right to do that days ago
Josh
.” Monica gave me an appreciative smile as Josh stood there looking helpless. He ran his hand through his hair.
“What the fuck, Ember? What do you want me to do, leave her here on the sidewalk?” His voice was slightly louder than I cared for.
“What I want
you
to do,
Josh,
is leave us alone and go work on finding
your
thousand lifetimes
somewhere else
.
I promise you it’s not on this sidewalk.” My resentment bored through his eyes. Josh and Bo exchanged an uncomfortable glance that, thankfully, escaped Adrian.
Josh swallowed hard, turned on his heels, and walked away with his head down. For a split second I felt bad for him, until I saw the tears streaming down Monica’s face.
“Thank you,” she managed, “If you weren’t here I probably would have let the asshole take me home and made a fool out of myself trying to get him in to bed.”
As I made a move to walk toward her, dizziness overhauled my brain. I swayed too far to one side and fell
toward the sidewalk.
“Shit, November!” Bo’s voice cut through the haze just before his hand grabbed my forearm, yanking me upward and into his chest. “
Dammit,” he exhaled into my hair. “Are you
OK
?”
“Yea. Sorry.” I left my forehead on his chest while I grappled for some sort of equilibrium.
“Nice save, man.” Adrian’s voice confused me at first, as if I was having a dream
,
forgetting he was in my real l
ife again. “I’ll get her home.”
“It’s OK, Adrian, Bo can drive me.” Regret slapped my drunken mouth.
“Ember, don’t be crazy, you know I’d never let you leave with a guy you barely know. I’ll take you and Monica home. Catch up with you tomorrow, Cavanaugh.” Adrian looked at me like I was crazy before wrapping his arm tightly around my waist, guiding my arm around his broad shoulders. Monica fell into his other arm.
Adrian’s words twisted Bo’s face in angst. What was he to do? He couldn’t chase after me without revealing everything to Adrian, causing a host of problems for everyone involved. No, he had to stand on the sidewalk and watch as I stumbled to the parking lot in the arms of Adrian Turner.
I chanced a glance backward before
getting into
Adrian’s car; Bo pressed his forehead on the brick building and thumped his hand listlessly against it once, before turning and walking back into the bar. If my ears weren’t ringing I’m sure I would have heard a testosterone-filled growl.
I started pointing the way to my apartment when Monica insisted we drop her at her place. She said the heated exchange between Josh and I sobered her up quicker than she would have liked. I shrugged and guided Adrian. As Adrian walked Monica up her stairs, I pulled out my phone. My drunken ambivalence to Adrian’s personal escort was boiling into anger as I thought about Bo walking back into the bar. Thumbing for his number, I wondered if he went back in to the bar to get drunk.
Maybe he went home with someone.
I hit send.
“November
,
” Bo answered in a tone so clipped I couldn’t tell yet if he was drunk.
Or with anyone.
“Bowan.” Brazen. That’s what I was going for.
“November, where are you? Are you
OK
?” Anxiety and concern absorbed his voice.
“
You
, Spencer Bowan Cavanaugh, know
precisely
where
I am. I am in the front seat of a
very
nice BMW that, incidentally, belongs to one Adrian Turner.” I paused for a minute.
“
You
.
You just stood
there . . .” While I knew it wasn’t fair to accuse him of abandoning me, I was livid at his assumption that I had
things
to work out with Adrian.
“Are you going back to your apartment?” He was nearly yelling out in frustration. Or concern. Or both.
“Adrian’s going to take me wherever he’s going to take me, Bo.
Thanks to you
.”
Wow, that was cold Ember. Even for you.
“I was trying to respect your privacy. I don’t know what you and Adrian talked about, and I’ve already been accused once of peeing on your leg - as you put it. I couldn’t do it Ember, I couldn’t go face-to-face with Adrian about who was going to take you home in front of everyone on the sidewalk.” I thought his voice cracked, but the liquor scrambled my signal.
“Oh really? Not even with the power of a
thousand lifetimes
behind you?” I turned off
my phone and threw it in
to my clutch with renewed resolve.
Adrian climbed back in to his car, giving me a curious once over.
“Monica’s fine. You look pis
sed, though. You ok?”
“Just drunk as hell, Adrian . . . take me home.”
I don’t care how that sounded.
“As you wish.” He smiled.
Oh, you think you know what I meant.
Adrian pulled up to my building and opened the car door for me, since I evidently lacked the capacity to do so in my current state. It wasn’t until I stood up that I felt the full effects of my foolishness, and stumbled for the second time. Adrian caught this pass.
“
Whoa,”
he forced through gritted teeth as he righted me. “Let’s take it slow on the stairs. Take off those ridiculous shoes and hand them to me.” I did as he asked.
Damn, he’s being rather thoughtful.
Adrian led me up the stairs just as he had away from the
bar, his
solid arm secured around my waist. I took the opportunity to breath
e in his scent once more.
“Mmm.”
“What?” He looked at me from the corner of his espresso eyes.
Crap, I said that out loud?
“Nothing.” I let my head rest on his shoulder.
“Hold on as tight as you can.” He said gently, as if he was talking to a child which, really, is how I was behaving.
When we reached my door, I pushed my clutch in to his stomach,
his rock hard stomach
. The door graciously supported me as Adrian unlocked it. He resumed his hold on me as he opened the door and flipped on the light.
“Thanks. You’re sweet,” I slurred into his ear a
s he set my heels by the door.
He walked me over to the couch and guided me down before heading to the kitchen. He returned with a large glass of water and sat down next to me.
“Drink this,
ya drunk
,” Adrian teased as I took the water from him. I rolled my eyes and took a huge gulp.
“Why are you being so nice?” I demanded, setting the glass down.
“Why wouldn’t I be?” He seemed shocked by my question.
“I don’t know
.
I was just prepared for the smug bastard I worked you out to be in my head.” What little conversational filter I carried was long gone.
Adrian laughed and shook his head, looking at the floor.
“Smug bastard, huh? Well, I guess I deserve that after tracking you down and assuming you’d want to meet me for a
drink.” He left his forearms on his knees and looked
up at me, his face unreadable.
“That’s right you deserve it
. Especially when you tell me you really loved
me five years ago. Why would you say that?” I guzzled more water but still felt incredibly drunk.
“Because it’s true. And, I panicked. When I talked to Cavanaugh . . .” He stopped himself.
What is it with these two and using each other’s’ last names only?
“When you talked to
Bo, what?”
Bo. See
, filter gone.
“I think he likes you, Ember.” His eyes s
quared in complete seriousness.
“Do you now? And what would make you say something like that?”
Besides the fact you’ve had song sex, real sex, and he feels like he’s known you for . . .never mind.
“I could tell tonight. He had this look on his face when you and Monica tore out of Finnegan’s, and again when he saw you at the other place.” Adri
an struggled to find the words.
“It’s like he was protective of you, like he was seeing the stars for the first time, or something.” His mouth took on a disappointed frown.
“When the hell did you become an expert face reader, and poet, Adrian ‘all the ladies want me’ Turner?” I was anxious for his answer.
“Because, November, it’s the same look I saw when I looked in the mirror every single day that I was with you
.”
Oh.
“Adrian, I . . .”
“Come on, you need to get to bed.” He stood quickly and held out his hand.
I held his hand all the way to my bedroom and, for a sec
ond, it felt like the old “us.”
Unexpectedly, he turned toward the window as I unabashedly took off my pants and
crawled into my bed.
“Nothing you haven’t seen before, Turner,” I deadpanned. He didn’t respond. When I
drew the covers up, he turned around with his hands in his pockets.