My lunch break the next day was a repeat of the one before it,
and I honestly didnโt know what to think of it.
Or even if I should waste my time thinking it over.
I went outside, had all of my food out, my clothes were rolled up the way I liked them, and I had my legs stretched out in the sun when the door opened and out came the same man I had just seen hours ago when heโd come into my room and peeked through the window of the booth while I sprayed. That day, he had on a gray compression shirt and another pair of jeans that were somehow dirty even with the coveralls he wore over them.
Everything on him was covered like usual.
From his neck down over his wrist bones, everything accentuated that big, muscular figure I had checked out every chance I could without getting caught for years.
But this time, it wasnโt so hard to look away. It really wasnโt hard at
all.
Iโd had another dream about my dad the previous night, the same one
as before that left my head uncomfortable and tight and left me in bed sweaty and out of breath. It had only taken me a couple hours to shake it off. All it did was remind me of why it wasnโt hard to look away from Rip right then.
The thing was, I didnโt need to use my eyes to know what he was doing.
Rip did the same thing heโd done the day before. He came over and sat beside me, and neither one of us said a word. Not while we ate. Not in the sparse minutes I had after Iโd forced down my food. Not while I looked at my phone and scrolled through reviews of couches that were on sale.
When the time came to get back to work, I didnโt even do more than glance at him as I collected my stuff and headed back to my room more than half an hour after heโd appeared.
The very next day went a lot like every other day before it, at
least since Mr. Cooperโs heart attack.
I showed up to work. Ripley was already there. I pretended not to see him as I headed into my room, and then pretended not to see him some more when I went upstairs to prepare my coffee or when I went back downstairs with it in my hand. Just mine. Not his. Like it was our new thing, because it was. I shouldnโt have to go out of my way to be nice to my boss when he didnโt want it, and when it wasnโt like he was doing me a favor by employing me.
He couldnโt fire me without going through Mr. Cooper. Because even if chances were very, very high they were related, I knew that when it came down to it, I had a better relationship with him than Rip did. I had gone to see Mr. C the night before, had dinner with him and Lydia, and stayed to watch a movie. I knew my place in the older manโs life.
But just like every other day lately, at some point in the beginning half of the morning, I had a visitor stop by my room.
A six-foot-four-inch visitor who I would bet weighed around two hundred and fifty pounds.
The man I didnโt want all up in my space anymore.
โCan I help you with something?โ I asked, using the same exact words I had used every other time heโd come in. Calm, cool, professional.
Unlike every other day though, my boss didnโt use an excuse about wanting to check something or see something.
He just stood there with his hands on his hips, gritted his teeth, and said, โYou done?โ
โYes. I just finished the hood in the booth, and Iโm waiting a minute before I get it out of here and start on the panels. Ashton already said heโd help me move it out.โ
He stared.
I stared back.
Then he let out a deep, deep sigh, cocked his jaw to the side, and grumbled, โYou know what Iโm talking about. You done for real?โ
I used my nicest voice as I asked, โWith what?โ
Lord, he was staring right at me as he held his hands out to his sides. โWith this.โ
โWith what?โ
He pressed his lips together. If I looked hard enough, I bet I could see how white they became as he did it, but I didnโt. I didnโt even look a little bit. โWithย this, Luna,โ he replied, flipping his hands again.
Looking back on it, I should have chosen a different approach. But that was the thing with looking back on your actions: life didnโt have a rewind button. Unfortunately.
But at least I could look back and remember that Iโd held my head up high, kept my voice even, and looked my boss right in the eye as I told him, โIโm treating you the way you wanted me to treat you, Mr. Ripley. With respect. Like you pay my bills. Iโm leaving you alone. Iโm not annoying you. Iโm not forcing myself on you or asking you to do things you wouldnโt want to. I donโt know what else you want from me.โ
That intense gaze didnโt stray a centimeter. Not for a second. Not for a millisecond. He stared at me like his gaze was made of laser beams and he wanted to burn me to ashes.
And then he tried.
โWould you fucking stop with the Mister Ripley?โ
I didnโt flinch. Didnโt move. I just looked at him like his words didnโt affect me at all. โThatโs your name, sir.โ
Maybe the โsirโ was overdoing it.
โYou fucking kidding me right now?โ Ripโs asked, his voice starting to rise.
All right, it was a little much, I guessed, but that didnโt change a single thing. Not about me, not about this situation. โNo, Iโm not,โ I answered him calmly. โAnd I donโt understand why youโre raising your voice. Iโm not doing anything.โ
Ripโs eyes almost,ย almostย bulged out of his skull as he leaned forward. โThe fuck youโre not doing anything. Youโre talking in circles, doing exactly what you know is gonna bother me.โ
โIโm not doing anything to bother you. Iโve done enough to bother you in the past, remember? So Iโm stopping. Iโve stopped. All Iโm doing is exactly what you asked.โ
My boss took a step forward. โQuit talking to me like that.โ
โLike youโre my boss?โ I asked slowly, knowing I was baiting him but not sure what else I could say. โLike an employee who didnโt lie to the cops for you when they showed up one morning asking where youโd
been? When I gave you an alibi because I believed that you were home alone? So I told them I had been with you that night and you let me give you a kiss on the cheek?โ
โGoddamn it, Luna,โ he griped.
I could hear my dadโs voice using that tone with me. I could hear him saying those exact same words.
But I was done listening to that tone and that phrase when it was said like that together. I really was. Especially when it was out of Ripโs mouth.
โI know you didnโt do anything, Rip. Thatโs why when the cops came, I told them you were with me that night. I didnโt expect anything from it. What Iโm saying now is I know where we stand. I had no problem lying for you, but you started this favor business. And you told me to leave you alone,โ I spit back at him, trying to sound collected and distant but knowing I was failing. โSo thatโs what Iโm doing. I wanted to be your friend. I tried to be your friend. I thought you wanted to be mine too. I wanted you to like me, and I would have wanted you to like me as more than a friend, Rip. You know, I would have wanted that more than anything.
โI knew better, but I still felt that way. But I really would have just taken being your friend if thatโs all youโd been willing to give me. I was trying not to think of you like that anymore. I think one day, I would have eventually moved on with this stupid infatuation I had with you, all on my own. Probably once I found someone else to like. Iโm used to caring about people who donโt care for me in return, Mr. Ripley.
โBut Iโve got enough people I love who havenโt wanted me around. And Iโm not going down that road again. You want to be mean to me and push me away because you were upset or whatever it was with Mr. Cooper? I get it. I canโt begin to figure out how confusing your relationship with him is. I get that youโre mad he married someone else so soon after your mom. I get it. But I didnโt do anything to deserve you kicking me aside. I tried to be there for you, and even if you warned me that you didnโt want to hurt me, you still did.
โBut Iโm done. I know how to listen. I can tell when Iโm wasting my time, and Iโm not going to waste my time anymore. Iโm not going to give and give and give to someone who doesnโt want what I have to share. My parents have done it to me, my siblings have done it to me, everyone does it to me when I let them, and youโre going to be the last person who makes me feel like a freaking nuisance.
โAll Iโm doing is what youโve asked for. Iโm doing what you told me, and Iโm totally fine with it. Donโt feel guilty. Youโre doing me a favor. Youโre speeding along exactly what would have eventually happened.
โIโm not quitting. Iโm not going to start doing a bad job, or start deciding Iโm not going to stay late if I have to, so you donโt have to worry about this affecting my work, all right? Iโm just going to mind my own business like I should have been doing from the very beginning, Mr. Ripley, instead of spending my time and energy on something that would never happen,โ I finished snapping out, the wind rushing from my lungs, my shoulders coming down hard when I hadnโt even realized how tight and high they had been in the first place.
God, I wasย pissed.
I wasย hurt. But mostly, I was pissed and exhausted, and some part of me wanted to cry, but I wasnโt going to. Not for someone with misguided guilt. Not for someone who wanted me to leave him alone. Not for someone who didnโt want me and never would.
We didnโt want the same things, and I had been too stubborn and desperate to see that.
I watched him the entire time I spoke. Witnessed the way his fists tightened. Took in the way the tendons at his throat became more pronounced.
But I missed the way his gaze changed.
And chances were, that wouldnโt have mattered anyway.
I felt bad for snapping at him. It wasnโt totally his fault I was at this point in my life, was it? Heโd been just another hammer on my already bent nail. And none of this had been meant to force him to feel something that he wasnโt capable of.
โLook,โ I said, ignoring how hollow and tired I sounded, โI should have treated you like my boss from the beginning. I havenโt, but I will from now on. Iโm sorry for making it seem like you broke my heart. Sometimes I forget it got broken a long time before I met you. Iโm sorry for making it seem like I was pressuring you into keeping me company or being nice to me. Iโm sorry for forcing you into doing me all these favors.โ
I met his gaze, ignoring the weird expression on his face. Ignoring the way his eyes were narrowed. โIโve got enough going on without adding more problems. I justโฆ want to pretend this didnโt happen. I want things to go back to the way they should have been from the beginning.โ
From the moment we had met.
Rip blinked at me. He even swallowed too. It was so rough that the collar of his shirt dipped down to expose more of the skull at his throat than usual.
I managed to take a step back before he said my name. I looked at him.
He tipped his chin up high and kept those blue-green irises on me as he said just about the last thing I ever would have expected from him.ย โI didnโt mean to hurt you, baby girl.โ
Yeah, I was sure he hadnโt.
โI didnโt,โ he insisted like heโd read my freaking mind, watching me with those crazy eyes.
Sure.
Sure, he hadnโt.
I was so done with this. I just wanted to go back to when things were less complicated. I just wanted to be happy again.
โWell, you did, Mr. Ripley, and itโs fine.โ I slid my tongue over my teeth and took a step back. โI need to get back to what you pay me to do. If you need anything else, let me know. Iโll be here for that.โ
โOh, honey,โ Lydia cooed as she waved me into the same house
that I had lived in with them for years.
Giving her a hug first, I stepped inside and waited while she shut the door behind us. I didnโt need to look around to know exactly what the layout was like. It hadnโt changed much in the time since I had moved out. Lydia had a thing for antiques, and most of the furniture was dark and cherry. From what she had told me, a lot of it had been inherited from her family, but some of it she had purchased herselfโa few things with me when I had gone with her on my weekends off.
I remembered how nervous I had been for the first few months after moving in. I had kept worrying I would knock over something that had been in her family for generations. I had gone out of my way not to touch anything. The only nice thing Iโd had at my dadโs house had been the television, and unless Iโd been home alone, or stayed really, really quiet, I hadnโt really watched it.
If I was going to be honest with myself, even now, I was still nervous about knocking something over at the Cooperโs place.
โHow are you?โ I asked as I toed off my shoes.
She sighed. โIโm all right. Stressed. Worried. Hopeful.โ She gave me an exhausted smile. โYou?โ
I shrugged, purposely shoving all thoughts about Ripley and his actions earlier that day into my imaginary trash can. โOkay. Busy at work.โ I dropped my shoulders and returned her smile. โDo you need help with anything?โ
She shook her head, then stopped. โActually, would you mind staying long enough for me to run out to the store and pick up his prescription? I was going to wait until Allen fell asleep, but if I can avoid driving at nightโฆ These eyes arenโt what they used to beโฆ.โ
โYou know I donโt mind. I was planning on staying anyway.โ I tilted my head toward the door.
Lydia flashed me a smile that made me wonder what kind of woman Mr. Cooperโs first wife had been like that she had been the love of his life and this womanโฆ wasnโt.
That was an unfair thought. They had always been happy and loving and warm, and Mr. C had always treated her like a queen.
โI wonโt be long,โ she promised, already reaching for the keys left in the bowl by the door.
โTake your time,โ I said as I waited for her to grab her purse too.
It didnโt take long for her to leave. I left my purse where hers had been, and then made my way down to the living room down the hall. Iโd spent countless nights on the couch next to the recliner that I found Mr. Cooper sitting in. The upper half was slanted back, his feet propped up on the footrest, and he honestly looked really, really good.
โMr. C,โ I called out softly when I realized I couldnโt see his face to see if he was asleep.
He wasnโt.
โLittle moon?โ His hand went into the air, waving me closer. โCome sit, unless you want something to drink.โ
I made my way to the couch and sat down. โIโm fine, but do you want something?โ
โNo, Iโve got some water over here.โ He pointed toward a bottle on the side table between his recliner and the couch. โLydia has got me drowning in it.โ
I couldnโt help but grin at him as I reached to slip my hand into his. โI told you that you needed to be chugging it.โ
He squeezed my hand. โStill tastes like dirt.โ โYou know what would taste like dirt?โ
Mr. Cooper gave me a funny face.
โNo salt on your food.โ I raised my eyebrows as I slipped my hand out of his. โNo bacon.โ
The older man groaned. โDonโt remind me. They told me no caffeine either.โ He sighed. โI guess it should be good youโve been sneaking decaf into the mix for the last few years.โ
If I hadnโt already let go of his hand, I would have right then. โYou knew?โ
โYes.โ He chuckled. โSneaky girl. You remind me so much of someone I used to know.โ
โSomeone good?โ
โThe best,โ he said softly before aiming that gaze, which I just realized was so much like Ripleyโs, at me. โLunaโฆ Iโm sorry, honey. Iโve gotta tell you, itโs been eating me up inside.โ
It was me who swallowed. โYou have nothing to be sorry about,โ I told him because it was the truth.
The older man shook his head, the face that had aged overnight from his heart attack, showing every inch of the ten years it seemed like heโd lost. โNo, I do. I really do.โ
He knew that I knew, or at least assumed that I had an idea or a guess that, he had kept something from me. โI understand that things are complicated sometimes, Mr. C. Iโm sure you had your reasons,โ I said as gently as possible. I had tried my best not to think about him and Rip, I really had.
I saw his hand going up toward his face before I saw the way tears had beaded up in his eyes and made them shiny. โNone of them seem that good when I look back on it,โ he admitted, his closed fist coming to rest over one eye. โIโve screwed up a lot over the years, little moon, and I donโt have any good excuse why.โ
โWe all screw up a lot,โ I tried to assure him. It was the truth. โIt seems like I do more than anyone else does.โ
โThatโs not true. Iโm still alive.โ
His laugh was watery. His face was still partially covered as he shook his head and sniffed. โOh, Luna, I really am sorry I never told you the truth. I thought about it a hundred times. Maybe even a thousand. Every time you would bring me my coffee. Every time you tried to break up one of my arguments with Ripleyโฆ I thought,ย I should tell her. And I was too ashamed to.โ He exhaled. โI didnโt want one more person being disappointed in me, especially not you. I know itโs selfish, but I couldnโt bear it if you were.โ
I had been disappointed in him for not being upfront with me.
Iโd been disappointed to think that he hadnโt cared about me or valued our relationship enough to tell me that he had a son.
A son I worked with.
I had been a little hurt heโd looked into my background, but thinking on it, I understood. Iโd been a seventeen-year-old girl who magically appeared.
But this wasnโt all about me, and I was no one to talk about keeping things to myself so that I wouldnโt disappoint others. This was about him and whatever was going through his brain. Whatever had gone through his heart in the time before we had met.
I didnโt want to lie and tell him that I wasnโt disappointed he had kept something this massive a secret, so I told him what I could. I told him my own truths that I had kept. โI never told you that my dad dealt drugs, or that my uncle made them, that my cousins sold them, or that I left the day my dad held a gun to me and told me he wished I had never been born.โ I started to smile but stopped becauseโฆ because I didnโt have one in me. โI never told you I had an older brother who up and left one day. I didnโt want you to know where I had come from so that you wouldnโt expect the worst out of me like everyone else had while Iโd grown up. Iโm sorry I made you find out another way, Mr. C. I should have just told you the truth, but I was too ashamed of it.โ
He sucked in a breath and shook his head, those eyes bubbling over until one tear streamed down his weathered cheek. I wasnโt surprised when his hand reached over and took mine, his voice a little shaky as he sniffed, โYou are the best girl I have ever met, Luna Allen. I couldnโt think that. I wouldnโt think that. Not ever. The devil couldโve been your daddy and you would still be the same girl.โ
It was my turn to sniff, to hold my breath.
โI hope you can forgive me for not being upfront with you all these years, if weโre going to talk about holding secrets.โ The back of my hand came up to my face to wipe across my cheek. โIโve screwed up a lot, Mr.
C. We all do things that we canโt explain or donโt want to. Thereโs a bunch of little things I havenโt told you lately either.โ
Mr. Cooper gulped and nodded.
But I figured it was time to at least ask this one thing before I lost my nerve. โIs Rip really your son?โ
He nodded, but it feltโฆ I wasnโt sure exactly how it felt. It felt like a weight off my chest, but it had only moved to my shoulders. Maybe I
had accepted that theyโd both had their reasons for keeping it between them, but I was struggling with it. Just a little.
โAs you can see, we donโt have the best relationship,โ he chuffed, trying to make it sound like a joke but failing at it.
โNot that this helps, but I donโt have that great of a relationship with my parents either.โ Then I thought about it. โI donโt have the greatest relationship with Thea or Kyra right now either, if that makes you feel better, and I donโt really want to talk about it yet, if itโs all right.โ
His laugh was another watery sound that didnโt sound like a happy thing at all. โBut I bet your sisters donโt hate you.โ
He thought Rip hated him. But what could I do? Deny it? Instead, all I could get out was, โIโm sorry, Mr. C.โ โDonโt be sorry for me,โ he replied quickly. โI deserve it.โ Hell. โWas his mom your first wife?โ
He nodded, his hand coming back up to cover most of his face. โI messed up so much with himโฆ Nothing I do will ever be enough.โ He paused and made a choking sound that broke my heart a little more. โI canโt bring his mother back, but if I could trade our lives, I would. I would do it in a heartbeat,โ he said in a gutted voice that broke my heart all over again.
I knew what it was like to live with regrets, and from the tone of his voice, this wasnโt just a regret. It was so much more.
It was an amputation that no prosthesis in the world could replace.
And the poor man kept talking in that cracked and hurting voice. โI didnโt see him for twenty years. The only reason I knew he was alive was because Iโd pay a private investigator every year to find him.โ
I couldnโt help but tense up. Not that I was one to talk, butย twenty years?ย That was a lifetime.
Sure, I couldnโt say anything because I had left my house for almost ten. The only difference was: I knew no one gave a crap about me. Whether I lived, whether I died, whether I had somewhere warm to sleep or food to eat. Nobody I had left behind gave a single shit.
The longing I had seen on Mr. Cooperโs face when he looked at Rip suddenly made so much sense.
โBy the time you came around the shop, everyone who had known Ripley as a boy had quit or moved on, so I stopped talking about him at the shop when there was no one around to ask for an update. The yearsโฆ rolled by, one after the other, and before I knew it, I hadnโt mentioned him to any of you until he came back,โ he explained.
I swallowed for him. For the way his voice wobbled as he told me this story.
โHe showed up out of the blue one day, Luna, and said he wanted to buy into the shopโฆ I didnโt mean to lie. Not talking about himโฆ snowballed out of control until if I did tell you all the truth, it wouldnโt seem so innocent anymore.โ
โI get it,โ I told him, quietly. Because I did get it. I really did.
His sigh was sorrowful. โI donโt know how to get myself out of this mess.โ
โI havenโt told anyone anything,โ I let him know. โAnd I wouldnโt. Not ever. Itโs your story and his, not anyone elseโs. There isnโt a reason why anyone else should know either.โ
The older man choked, rubbing his hand over his face as a couple tears escaped through his fingers. โHe doesnโt want anyone to know Iโm his father. He hasnโt in decades; that isnโt going to change any time soon. I could die tomorrow, and he would be perfectly fine with it,โ he choked out, his chest hiccupping with emotion and maybe even a dozen other emotions I would never understand.
โI would care,โ I told him. โI know Iโm not a replacement for him, and I would never try to be, but youโre just about the only father figure Iโve ever had. And I would care a lot if you were gone. I would miss you for the rest of my life.โ
The hand he had over his face shifted, and he peeked a glassy, red- rimmed eye at me.
So I kept going. โAnd I think Rip would care too. I was there while we waited for the ambulance, and I was there most of the time while we waited to hear what happened to you. He was worried, Mr. C. I donโt know if that will ever mean anything, but if he really hated you, he wouldnโt have sat there for hours to hear from your doctor.โ
โHe was probably making sure I really died.โ
โOr you have a relationship with him that no one will ever understand.โ I sighed. โMr. C, I can tell you that if my dad had a heart attack, I would not have waited around at the hospital to hear how he was doing. I wouldnโt go visit period. And when the day comes and he passes away, I wonโt be at his funeral. They could offer me a million dollars to go, and it wouldnโt be enough. Maybe Rip isnโt your biggest fan, and he doesnโt know how to forgive you for whatever it was that he blames you for, but it could be worse between the two of you. If things were that bad, he wouldnโt have come back, and he wouldnโt be able to look at you every day.โ
My bossโs Adamโs apple bobbed as he nodded. His chest went up and back down. He sniffled and followed it up with another choke that made my heart hurt.
I didnโt know what happened with his wife. I didnโt know what happened with Rip. I didnโt know what happened toย them.
But I cared about Mr. Cooper, and even though I told myself that I wasnโt going to care about Rip the same way I had, a part of me still did and would.
I wanted the best for both of them.
I was just the wrong person to say anything about family relationships, and that was the truth.
He sniffed, and his sniff hit me right smack in the chest. โYou know how to make an old man feel a little less like the scum of the earth, little moon.โ
โYou could never be the scum of the earth. And I know how to tell you the truth most of the time, and in this case, I didnโt have to lie. I saw Ripโs face.โ Then I lowered my voice and added, โAnd if it makes you feel any better, he doesnโt like me much either.โ
That had him wiping his face with his forearm. โI highly doubt that, honey.โ
I smirked to myself, but he must have seen it because he kept talking. โHe doesnโt, Luna. I donโt know Ripโโ He sucked in a breath. โโ my son as well as I should, but I know youโre the last person he would
dislike.โ
Well. โWe can agree to disagree, huh?โ I asked and stood up. โIโm getting a glass of water. Do you want anything from the kitchen?โ
His expression was wobbly as he dropped his other arm and showed me his pink, puffy face that was pulled into a partial smile. โHow about a bag of chips?โ
โHow about some fruit?โ
Mr. Cooper groaned as I made my way around the couch and headed toward the kitchen, directly beside the living room.
And it was right then, as I turned, that I almost bit my tongue.
Because standing in the hallway that led from the front door to the living room and kitchen was a person.
Just. Standing there. Quietly. Not moving.
And that someone was Rip who took up most of the width of that hallway.
Rip who was standing there watching me with heavy eyes and a jaw that was tighter than ever.
โLu, whatโโ Mr. Cooper started to say before he cut himself off, head turned toward the doorway. โRip.โ
Ripleyโs eyes slid to hisโฆ dadโฆ for a moment. His voice was gruff, and his question was the last thing I would have expected. โYou all right?โ
Mr. Cooper didnโt hesitate nodding. โYeah.โ
Yeah? That was it? I mean, I guess I shouldnโt expect him to tell him thatย no,ย he wasnโt okay because heโd just been talking about how his own son hated him.
โAny news from the doctor?โ Rip asked.
I bit the inside of my cheek and headed into the kitchen. I listened to Ripโs low voice and Mr. Cooperโs slightly louder one as I pulled a glass out of the cabinet and filled it with water from the fridge.
โI donโt want you to die,โ Rip said, so quietly I could barely hear him.
The answering pause said everything, I thought, and it made me flinch.
โShitโs not ever gonna be the same, but I donโt hate you either, old man,โ he kept going, gruffly. โCanโt stand you but I donโt hate you. Got it?โ
There was a sniff and a โgot itโ right back. Well. Okay. All right.
It was just as I pulled a bag of grapes from the fridge that the two menโs voices cut off.
By the time I finished rinsing and setting the grapes into a coffee cup, they still hadnโt continued speaking, but I figured that was okay. Peeking over the counter that led into the living room, I found Mr. Cooper in the same spot, and Rip was nowhere to be found.
โHere are your grapes.โ I handed the cup of fruit over to Mr. Cooper. He wrinkled his nose as he took it. โThank you?โ
I couldnโt help but grin at him. โDo you have medication or anything you need to take, Mr. C?โ
โNo, maโam,โ he responded dryly.
Just as I opened my mouth, another voice cut across the air. โTalk to me outside for a minute, baby girl.โ
I froze there and only moved my eyes over to the man who had reappeared in the same place I had last seen him. I kept my face nice and even. โIโm supposed to stay with Mr. Cooper until Lydia gets back.โ That was the truth, and it was believable, wasnโt it?
โI can be alone for a minute,โ Mr. Cooper threw in the second I finished my argument.
I closed my mouth.
By the time I had moved my gaze back over to Rip, he had his hand out.
Toward me.
And heโd taken steps closer so that he was within reaching distance. So that I could take his hand.
He was just trying to make up for being so ugly to me weeks ago. Maybe heโd gotten tired of having to get his own coffee. Maybe heโd overheard what I had told Mr. Cooper. Hadnโt I already learned that he was capable of feeling guilt?
โCome with me,โ he said in that slow, soft voice, fingers still reaching for me.
Hurt tightened my chest, but I stood up anyway. And I took his hand. Maybe I wouldnโt have if I hadnโt just learned that Rip had issues with Mr. Cooper over his beloved mom who had died, over how he had remarried so soon after her death, but I would never know.
But what I did know from experience was what it was like to take a leap and have no one there to catch you. Or at least break your fall. And that was why I took it.
Because who knew when the last time he had reached out to anyone had been?
Gently, he tugged at my hand and led me toward the front door, closing the door behind us the second we were outside. I watched as he took a step forward, his free hand going up to the top of his head and smoothing down the back of it. He still hadnโt let go of my hand.
Crickets chirped in the evening grass on Mr. Cooperโs front lawn. I didnโt need to look around to know we were surrounded by shrubs and flower bushes. I also didnโt need to glance up to know Lucas Ripley was looking down at me when I tried to pull my hand out of his, and his grip tightened instead of loosening.
So I wasnโt surprised when he didnโt hesitate, his voice strong and sure, as this man said, โDonโt be fucking mad at me anymore.โ
I bit the inside of my cheek and forced myself to look up into that face I had memorized. Dark brown hair shot through with strands of silver, deep-set eyes, broad, flat cheekbones, and that jaw that would have been a work of art if anyone were smart enough to recreate it, faced me. His eyes focused down on me, intent and unflinching.
Leave me alone, he had said.
โI didnโt mean all that shit I said, and you know it,โ he told me, tugging at the hand he hadnโt let go of.
I took a deep breath and kept my voice even. โMr. Ripleyโโ
He didnโt let me get further than that before he snapped, โCut it out.โ โCut what out?โ
That throat of his bobbed as he dipped his chin in close. โYou know what, Luna.โ
I looked at him, keeping my face blank.
โThat Mister Ripley bullshit,โ he finally growled out. โBut thatโs your name.โ
He made a noise in his throat. โYouโre my boss,โ I reminded him.
The fingers around mine jerked. โIโm more than your boss.โ
That had me trying to pull my hand out of his. โNo, Rip. Thatโs what you are, and I just happened to forget that.โ
He cursed. Rip cursed under his breath, his fingers tightening. โNo, baby girl, there was nothing for you to forget.โ
Leave me alone.
I clung on to those words with both my hands and held on tight. He was my boss. Today, tomorrow, the day after that. He didnโt want what I had to offer, and I wasnโt going to be naรฏve enough to believe people changed.
Rip had lost his mind for a little while before deciding what it was that he wanted.
And that wasnโt me or my friendship or my problems. He felt guilty and that was it.
I tipped my chin up, reminding myself I had been through worse and been through things more hurtful than words said out of anger. And I told him what he deep down wanted to make sure. โIโve already told you Iโm not going to quit, if thatโs what youโre worried about.โ I swallowed and fisted my free hand, keeping my voice calm. โI get offers every few months from other businesses, but I donโt think twice about them. I love working at CCC, even if you donโt like meโโ
This huge man reared back and blinked, his hand getting tight and his voice going hoarse. โNot like you?โ
Be strong. You can handle anything, Luna.
I nodded. โWe can call it whatever you want. Iโm fine with it, Mr. Ripley. Youโre not the first person to dislike me or not want me around. Itโs fine.โ
He let go of my hand so quickly I didnโt have time to react before the man in front of me cut the distance between us so much there was no distance.
That big hand that had been right by my face moved like lightning, his palm cradling the back of my head. Before I could finish my sentence, before I could even suck in a breath, Lucas Ripley dipped his face close to mine. โI donโtย dislikeย a single fucking bone in your body, Luna.โ
And cue my mouth shutting and probably my eyes bugging out too. โYou drive me fucking nutsโโ
โThatโs not very nice,โ I said before I could stop myself.
I didnโt miss the way his eyebrows shot up. โLet me finish, yeah?โ I shut my mouth.
โBut I miss the fuck out of you, messing with me all the damn time, provoking me way too much, always fucking laughing and smiling and being a pain in my fucking ass.โ What had to be his little finger grazed the nape of my neck as I stood there. โI said some mean shit to the one person in this fucking world thatโโ
He stopped, and if it wouldnโt have been for his Adamโs apple bobbing, I wouldnโt have realized he was struggling with his words. Struggling with whatever he was trying to tell me. Confusing the freaking hell out of me.
โYou. I would never want to hurt you,โ he breathed, beaming me with that intense gaze. โNot for nothing. Iโm sorry I didnโt tell you I knew your family, but I didnโt exactly want you to know how or why I did either. You get me?โ
Just as I opened my mouth, his hand moved around and his thumb landed over my lips, shutting me up.
โI swear to Jesus Christ if you say something about work or about how you wonโt fucking quit, Iโll close your mouth my own goddamn self in another way,โ Rip told me.
Thatย had me shutting my mouth.
Thatย had my heart goingย whack, whack, whack,ย what the hell is happening?
โWhat?โ was all I could crow.
โI donโt give a single fuck how many other companies offer you jobs, or how happy you are at the shop. Me and the old man wouldnโt let you go anywhere,โ he said, his gaze intent.
โI just said I donโt want to go anywhere in the first placeโฆ,โ I muttered, trying my best to ignore how fast my heart was going because
of the way he was looking at me.
At the way he was even just talking to me.
Ripโs cheeks twitched, and his voice was even lower as he whispered, โGood.โ The pinky he had on the back of my neck moved across the skin there lightly, just grazing it. โI donโt want you leaving me alone. I was pissed and you were there, and I shouldnโt have taken it out on you. I donโt want to hurt you. You hear me?โ
I did and I didnโt.
I was there and, like always, I was an easy target. That was nothing new.
But I knew words held an edge of truth to them always.
I also knew that I had been right in thinking that I had wasted my time mooning over this man who would never be more than my boss. He did feel bad, and that was nice, but that was it. That was all. I had given him the tools he used to hurt me.
And I really was tired of hurting, but that was on me. I just wanted to move past this.
Warm, sweet breath washed over my face as he leaned in even closer to me. Bringing him so close I had to hold my breath. โYou forgive me for fucking up?โ
Did I?
I only had to pause for a moment before I knew my answer. โSure.โ โSure?โ
I nodded and that got me a slow, wary blink. โWe good?โ
I nodded again.
The finger on my neck was light as his eyes moved from one of mine to the other and back again. I could still feel his breath on my face. I could feel his entire palm on the back of my head.
โWe over this โMr. Ripleyโ bullshit?โ
I didnโt say a word in response to that, mostly because I did forgive himโRip was shades of black and gray and white, and so was his relationship with Mr. Cโbut that didnโt change my own reality. My own truth.
Plus, I didnโt want to lie.
I wasnโt sure I was done with the โMr. Ripleyโ bullshit. It would help me cope. It would remind me of my hard-earned lesson.
And something aboutย thatย had his face clouding over. His eyes narrowing, moving from one of mine to the other like he knewโknewโ
what I was thinking. โI donโt dislike you. Not a little, not at all. How many times do I gotta say that to get it through your head?โ
My chest ached as I looked up into that handsome, handsome face. But I remembered.
I would remember what he said for a very, very long time.
โI forgive you, Rip, I really do. I canโt imagine the stress you were under, and I appreciate that you feel bad for what you said. You had no idea I couldnโt care less that you knew what I did before I told you. But I never thought you would tell me to leave you alone. That you would push me away, and thatโs what hurt me. Because I grew up being told to leave people alone. I want you to be happy, and I want to be happy too. And none of this lately has been doing that. It just makes me sad. So I think weโre better off just keeping things the way they always should have been. Like youโre my boss, and I paint your cars for you, and thatโs it.โ