Iย couldnโt stop checking the time.
It was one in the afternoon; there were eleven hours until my trial period
with Xavier expired, but the looming deadline killed my appetite as I pushed my salad around my plate.
If you donโt show up, Iโll know what your answer is, and Iโll never mention this again.
The end of our relationship aside, what would happen if I didnโt show up? Would we stop working together? Would I never see him again? Would the past two months disappear into the past like theyโd never happened?
I should be happy about that. That was what Iย wanted, but if that were the case, why did I feel nauseous?
The few forkfuls Iโd forced down earlier churned in my stomach. Cutting all ties with Xavier would be the smartest thing to do. We couldnโt return to our old working relationship when I knew how his lips tasted, and how he felt inside me, and how he held me likeโ
โHellooo. Earth to Sloane.โ Isabella waved her hand in front of my face, severing my spiraling thoughts. โWhere are you?โ
โSorry.โ I attempted another bite of food. It tasted like cardboard. โI was just thinking.โ
โAbout tonight?โ Alessandraโs eyes gleamed with knowing concern. โHave you decided what youโre going to do?โ
I usually grabbed takeout for lunch on workdays, but Iโd asked my friends to meet me at a proper restaurant because I needed their advice. Iโd filled them in on Xavierโs ultimatum, and their reactions had run the gamut. Isabella wanted me to meet him, no questions asked. Vivian said I should go with my heart, which wasnโt helpful, because my heart had a habit of making terrible choices. Alessandra was surprisingly neutral, but out of everyone at the table, she understood how important it was to make a
decision on my own time, not anyone elseโs.
The problem was, I didnโt have much time; I had hours at most.
โNo.โ I flicked a piece of walnut to the side; Iโd forgotten to tell the server not to include them in my salad.
I didnโt know what dishes you like best, so I ordered a bit of everything.
None with walnuts, though.
Unshed emotion crowded my throat. I hadnโt cried since last night, and I hadnโt told my friends about the tears. They werenโt relevant; they were a physical symptom, that was all.
I didnโt let myself examine what they were a physical symptomย of. โI shouldnโt go. Iโm not going to go,โ I said with half-hearted conviction. โMeeting him would be stupid, right? Weโll break up eventually, and itโs better to rip the Band-Aid off now than later down the road.โ
Isabella frowned, Alessandra quietly cut her chicken, and Vivian took a sip of her water without meeting my gaze.
Ugh. I loved my friends, but obviously, they were biased. They were all disgustingly in love, and while theyโd gottenย theirย happily ever afters, they didnโt count. Theyย wantedย to be in love, and they didnโt self-sabotage just by virtue of who they were. I would never be the soft, loving type that did well in relationships, and I was perfectly happy being alone.
Perfectly. Happy.
I stabbed at a strawberry with so much force the plate wobbled. โAnyway, enough about my dating life,โ I said. โDid I tell you about Perryโs visit to my office yesterday? He wasย fuming.โ
I regaled the table with Perryโs satisfying breakdown, and they made all the right noises of encouragement, but I could tell they were still stuck on my Xavier dilemma.
If I were honest, so was I.
My voice petered out toward the end when I remembered what happened after Perry left. Xavier had shown up, and my heart had slammed against my ribs like it was desperate to break free.
I know you think happily ever afters are unrealistic, Luna, but they donโt have to be. You just have to believe in them enough for yourself.
My stomach roiled again, and I stood abruptly, startling my friends from their food.
โIโm going to the restroom,โ I said. โIโll be right back.โ
I ducked my head and speed walked to the ladiesโ room. The farther I walked, the easier it was to breathe and block out memories of Xavierโthe warmth in his eyes, the rawness of his voice, the brief glimpse of his dimples after myย Sleepless in Seattleย comment. The dining room chatter helped, too. There was nothing like a little white noise to repress unwanted thoughts.
Iโd chosen to meet my friends at Le Boudoir, which had cleaned up its reputation after a guest died at its soft opening last year. The coroners had ruled it a natural death, and the morbid event added a strange mystique to the restaurant, which bustled with surprising activity for this time of year.
In one corner, Buffy Darlington reigned over a table of distinguished old-money socialites. In another, Ayana sat with her date, a good-looking man with dark hair and an intense expression. They appeared to be having a heated discussion so I didnโt say hi; I wasnโt in the mood for small talk, anyway.
I pushed open the door to the restroom and used the facilities. My skin was cold and clammy, but by the time I washed my hands and reapplied my lipstick, Iโd gotten my nausea under control. Sort of.
I checked my phone again.ย Ten and a half hours.
I swallowed the bile rising in my throat. That was plenty of time. Surely Iโdโ
โSloane.โ
My head snapped toward the door. I recognized that voice, and of all the people I didnโt want to see now or ever, she ranked in the top five.
My stepmother walked toward me, wearing a Chanel tweed suit and the expression of someone whoโd just swallowed a lemon whole.
I wiped my face of any inner turmoil. โCaroline.โ
Iโd never subscribed to the idea that women needed to visit the restroom in packs, but I wished one of my friends were with me, if only so I didnโt get charged with aggravated assault for clawing Carolineโs eyes out.
Sheโd fired Rhea, kept Pen from seeing me, and was an all-around terrible human being. Given my current mood, she was lucky if I didnโt stab her with my heel.
Her own heels clacked against the tile floor as she came up beside me.
She reached into her bag and fished out a lipstick.
โI didnโt expect to see you here on a Tuesday afternoon,โ she said, reapplying the understated mauve color with precision. โArenโt you supposed to be at that little job of yours?โ
โMy littleย jobย happens to be one of the top PR firms in the country.โ I gave her a brittle smile. โNot everyone marries up for money. Some of us are smart enough to earn it.โ
โHow quaint.โ Caroline recapped her lipstick and dropped it in her purse. โAs much as I love hearing about yourย plebeianย adventuresโฆโ She wrinkled her nose. โI have something else Iโd like to discuss.โ
โI donโt know where you can polish your horns. Perhaps you should googleย demon servicesย and go from there.โ
She pursed her mouth. โHonestly, Sloane, this is why youโre better offย workingย than trying to find a proper husband. No respectable man would tolerate such juvenile humor.โ
โItโs a good thing I donโt like โrespectableโ men, then. They have a habit of saying one thing and turning around and doing the oppositeโsometimes with your sister.โ
Carolineโs eyes narrowed at the Bentley reference, but she didnโt take the bait. โThis is about Penelope,โ she said, and just like that, my snarky quips vanished.
I hadnโt gotten any updates about Pen since the one Xavier gave me. I didnโt want to give Caroline the satisfaction of begging for information, but my pulse beat a frantic rhythm while I waited for her next words.
โShe hasnโt been acting like herself lately,โ Caroline said after a pause. โShe barely eats, and her transition to a new nanny has beenโฆdifficult. Sheโs normally so well-behaved.โ
How would you know? You barely talk to your own daughter.ย I bit back the stinging retort so I didnโt alienate my stepmother when she was giving me firsthand insight into whatโd happened after Perryโs bombshell post. The revelation that Pen wasnโt eating concerned me, but I couldnโt believe Caroline sounded shocked by the developments. She shouldย knowย what the cause was.
โShe misses Rhea,โ I said. โRhea has been with her since she was born. Sheโs practically a mother to her, and you sent her away in the middle of the night without a word. Of course sheโs upset.โ Caroline tensed. I didnโt think she cared about anything other than her clothes and social status, but I couldโve sworn I saw a flash of hurt at theย motherย comment.
โYes, well, perhaps we were a bit hasty in our actions in that regard,โ she said stiffly. โHowever, Rhea conspired with you to sneak visits to
Penelope while George and I were gone. Sheโs untrustworthy, and her actions couldnโt go unpunished.โ
โUntrustworthy?โ I wouldโve laughed had I not been so incensed. โIf youโre worried about untrustworthiness, you should look to a few other people in your household. Yes, Rhea lied by omission, but she did that for Pen. You may be happy to keep your daughter at home and pretend she doesnโt exist because sheโs notย perfectย enough for you, but sheโs a child. She needs someone who cares about her, and you just took away the one person in your household who fits the bill.โ
Carolineโs lips formed a thin slash of mauve. โBe that as it may, you understood the gravity of the situation when you walked away andย humiliatedย this family years ago. Because of you, the Kensington name will forever be tainted by scandal. No one in our world forgets estrangements, Sloane, and youย choseย to give up Penelope along with the rest of your privileges. You couldnโt get past your pride then, and you dragged Rhea down with you now. You have no one to blame but yourself.โ
โThe fact that you consider access to Pen aย privilegeย like sheโs a credit card or bank account is exactly why youโre not fit to parent her,โ I said, my voice quiet with fury.
โOh, get off your sanctimonious high horse,โ Caroline sneered. โIf I werenโt โfit to parent her,โ I wouldnโt be talking to you right now. Trust me, I have better uses of my time than chatting up myย ex-stepdaughter in a restaurant bathroom.โ She took a deep breath before saying more calmly, โAs I mentioned, Penelope has been acting up. Sheโs also been asking for you. Incessantly. And contrary to what you think, Iโm not a heartless monster. Sheโs my only daughter. Iย doย care about her wants and needs.โ
I didnโt buy the sudden loving mother act. Maybe Caroline cared a bit about Penโs wants and needs, but she cared about herself much more.
โSo much so that youโve ignored her since she was diagnosed with CFS,โ I said. I couldnโt help it; Iโd been dying to read Caroline the riot act
for ages, and now that I had the chance, it was impossible for me to let it go.
I mustโve hit a nerve, because her face instantly flushed red. โI havenโt ignored her,โ she snapped. โI kept her at home to protect her. I hardly think she should be gallivanting around town with her condition, and you of all people should know how our world treats anyone they deem โdifferentโ or โnot good enough.โโ Her mouth twisted. โLord knows I had a difficult time after I married George. They wouldnโt let me onto any good charity boards forย years.โ
โMy condolences. I canโt believe you survived such a terrible hardship.โ โMake all the wisecracks you want, but this isnโt about me or you,โ
Caroline said through gritted teeth. โThe only reason Iโm even talking to you is because weโve tried everything else to help Penelope, and it didnโt work. We even had Georgia talk to her.โ
โAsking Georgia to make someone feel better is like asking a scorpion for a hug.โ
To my surprise, my stepmother snorted in agreement. โIโve never liked your sister. She always thought she was better than me.โ โShe thinks sheโs better than everyone, and you never liked me either.โ
โNo, but youโre the only one who can get through to Penelope.
This is more than your typical childโs tantrum. If she continues acting the way she has, itโll have a serious impact on her health.โ Carolineโs gaze flitted around the bathroom. โGeorge doesnโt know Iโm doing this yet, but Iโm willing to make a deal. Penelope says she wants to see you, and I can make that happen if she gives up her hunger strike.โ
My heart stumbled at the possibility of seeing Pen again without having to sneak around, but a part of me remained wary. โWhatโs the catch?โ
Caroline wasnโt altruistic enough to do this solely for Penโs benefit.
โSo young yet so cynical.โ My stepmother produced a humorless smile. โThereโs no catch. Believe it or not, not everyone is out to get you all the
time. Keep an eye out for a message once Iโve talked to George. Until then, tellย no oneย about this conversation.โ
The echo of her offer followed me back to the table, where my friends were finishing up their lunch.
โIs everything okay?โ Vivian asked as I retook my seat. โYou were gone for a while.โ
โYes.โ I reached for my glass, desperate to alleviate the uncertainty clogging my throat. Xavier, Caroline, Penโฆit was too much all at once, and my head throbbed with an impending migraine. โEverythingโs fine.โ