Itโs well after midnight now but Iโm still wide awake staring at the ceiling. Noah and I didnโt say a word to each other when we got home. He unlocked the door, flipped on the lights, and I scurried off to my room like a mouse escaping with cheese. Noah made no attempts to
stop me, so I feel like it was the right decision.
To keep my mind from racing down the path ofย What if we just,ย I hold the image of Gregory Peck in my mind. But after a while, I begin to resent that face and so I use an imaginary marker and draw a little mustache across his lip. Gregoryโs face then transforms into Noahโs and heโs smiling because Noah would most definitely find that fake mustache funny. He might only show it in that usual, quiet, inconspicuous way of his, but he would smile for sure. And then heโd roll his eyes and make me pancakes.
Sadness leaks into my heart because more than anything, I want to explore this relationship with Noah. I want to follow my impulses. My heart says,ย This could be good. Very good.ย But my mind replays all the valid reasons we canโt. Why Noah doesnโt want it.
Iโm feeling about as cheery as a Snickers bar run over by a truck on 100-degree pavement. Normally, when Iโm in
this sad state of being, I would get up and turn on an Audrey film. She would wrap me up in her comfortable familiarity, and by the end, Iโd be feeling more hopeful. But tonight, I donโt, because the only movie I brought with me on this trip isย Roman Holiday.ย For obvious reasons I donโt feel like watching that one right now. Maybe never again. Iโm mad at Audrey. And Iโm mad at myself for following in her shoes and coming here in the first place, and meeting Noah and his surly eyes, and his overly wonderful town, and his kindhearted, quirky sisters.
I kick the covers in a minitantrum. And then I kick them more. And again. This time, I add a little body swirl where I completely disrupt all my covers at once. It feels so good to let myself be angry. I fist my hands and pound them into the mattress now because Iโm really getting the hang of losing my control and I donโt want to stop now. I add in a quiet little piggy squeal as I dig my heels into the mess of sheets and comforters, because I AM MAD.
Mad, mad, mad.
Iโm mad that my car will be fixed and Iโll be leaving here in a week. Iโm mad that I donโt want to give up my career. Iโm mad that Iโll go home to loneliness. Iโm mad that my mom is not my friend anymore, and that my dad never wanted to know me. Iโm mad that over the years, Iโve let myself turn into a people-pleasing robot whoโs afraid of upsetting anyone. And Iโm mad that here, in this town, in this house, in this bed, is the first time in years Iโve been able to unleash my feelings and just be me without fear of repercussions.
But most of all, Iโm mad that Iโve fallen in love with Noah, and Iโll never get to have a life with him.
As if the earth is angry with me, a loud peal of thunder shakes the house. I want to cheer and fist pump the air
because it feels so good to just be pissed for a minute. What sounds like a deluge starts dumping over the house and the wind picks up. I think I must be the next Marvel villain because clearly my attitude summoned this. I want to stand on the bed and hold my arms out and let the storm take me. Cackle loudly with my fingers flexed.
Instead, I sob.
Itโs the kind of cry you hold off as long as you can, pretending you donโt see the need for it even though itโs glaring you right in the face. And then one day, your emotions break, and anger dissolves into frustrated tears that wonโt quit until your pillow is soaked through. Thereโs nothing for itโno magical answer or earth-shattering conclusion to be found. All I can do is wrap my arms around my abdomen and let my body rid itself of all this pain until it doesnโt hurt so much.
I hear a knock on my door and I sit up with puffy eyes and tearstained cheeks. โNoah?โ
My door opens and there he stands in the dark. My heart hammers wildly in my chest, and when a sudden bolt of lightning strikes, filling the room with bright light for only a split second, I see the agony on his face. This isnโt a nighttime booty call. Something is wrong. I wipe under my eyes with the back of my hand.
Wordlessly, he walks over to the side of my bed and when he looks over the mess of sheets and comforter, I feel a twinge of embarrassment. โI was throwing a tantrum,โ I say honestly, because thatโs all I can be with Noah.
He nods, that painful scowl still etched between his brows. His eyes move to me, and instinctively, I reach out and take his hand. The hem of his long-sleeve pj shirt brushes against my knuckles. Heโs in my room, in the middle of the night, in his favorite pajamas. This is level ten
vulnerable for him. He notices that Iโve been crying, but he doesnโt ask me whatโs wrong. I think he already knows. Instead, he brushes his thumb across my cheekbone, catching another tear.
โCan I sleep with you tonight? Justโฆsleep.โ And the way he says it makes me know he means it.
Thereโs not a single part of me that hesitates. โYes.โ
Noah untangles my sheets and comforter, smooths them out over the bed before lifting a corner and sliding in. The mattress dips with his weight, and that small action shouldnโt make me need to swallow, but I do.
Once heโs under the covers, both of our heads lying on our pillows, we stare at the ceiling. Another flash of lightning illuminates the room and the wind beats the window. It sounds extreme. Noah rolls onto his side to face me, drapes an arm over my abdomen, and pulls me close to him so my back is pressed against his chest. Itโs a tight hold. Like one someone would use if theyโve been out floating in the ocean near death and miraculously find a flotation device.
A warm ache settles low in my stomach. His body is so strong and solid against me. He smells crisp and cool and clean. And I can feel his breath against the side of my neck, blowing the tiny hairs around and making me dizzy.
I feel him take in a deep breath. โIโฆdonโt like storms.โ He pauses and I wonder if he thinks Iโll laugh. I will fight anyone who ever dares laugh at this man. โIโm terrified, actually.โ He sounds shaken, so I wrap my hand around his forearm thatโs holding me so snugly to him.
โWe allโฆWell, after my parents died, I havenโt been able to sleep through a storm again. I usually just stay up and pace until itโs over. Sometimes I obsessively check the news. I call each of my sisters when itโs over just to make
sure theyโre okay. Itโs probably a ridiculous reaction since I wasnโt even there when it happened to my parents.โ
Another pause, and I wait.
โMy sisters donโt seem to be as scared of storms as I am, but they each have their own things, too. Like earlier tonight, Emilyโs freak-out wasnโt actually about you. It was because sheโs afraid of abandonment in a big way. And the last time I was in a relationship, I packed up and left for New York without giving anyone much notice, and I didnโt come back for a year. Sheโs afraid that will happen again, and Iโm afraid with each and every storm that itโll take someone I love again.โ
Words feel inadequate. That was so personal it felt like blood spill. I want to find a way to convey how much I hurt with him. But I canโt, so I just take his hand and raise it to my lips where I kiss his palm. I feel his chest move with a soft hum, and when my lips release from his hand, he pulls me in close again. I never want to not be surrounded by his body. We fit perfectly together and itโs not just because our pajamas most likely came in a set.
Lightning strikes again, and loud thunder shakes the house.
โDistract me,โ Noah pleads, and I can feel how fast his heart is racing. โSay something.โ
He doesnโt have to hold me as tightly as he is, I would cozy up to him even if he didnโt. He might not realize it, but thereโs no getting rid of me now. I run my fingers up and down his arm, feeling the fine hairs tickle my fingertips. Iโm not sure Iโve ever felt this comfortable with someone before.
โYour sisters already know, but Iโm obsessed with Audrey Hepburn.โ I blurt my truth, not even sure why Iโm
nervous to tell him. But I am. My confession is a finger prick compared to his open heart surgery.
โThe actress?โ he asks, and Iโm relieved he knows who she is, unlike his sisters.
โYeah. The actress.โ Thunder rumbles around us and the walls tremble from it. Noahโs hold doesnโt loosen. โMy mom and I used to watch her movies together. It was our thing. But then after I became famous, we drifted apart, and now I feel so distant from her that I donโt know where to even begin to get that relationship back.โ I pause a moment when I realize that finding a way back to my mom is something I do want to pursue. I just donโt know how. โAnyway, I continued to turn to Audrey Hepburn movies when I needed a hug or guidance. Thatโs why Iโm here in this town with you, actually.โ It sounds even more reckless than I thought when I say it out loud. โI played eenie- meenie-miney-mo with each of her movies, landed onย Roman Holiday,ย and took it as a sign that I was supposed to escape to Rome just like Audreyโs character did because I was feeling scared and desperate. But since Italy was too far to driveโฆโ
โYou came here.โ
โRight. Except I wasnโt supposed to find you hereโฆand now, youโre Gregory Peck and donโt even realize it.โ
Noah kisses my head like I didnโt just speak gibberish to him. โI like Gregory Peck. Heโs a classy guy.โ
โYou would care about that.โ I twist around and stare at the buttons on his shirt. Iโm dangerously close to sobbing again, so I distract myself by counting his buttons.
He runs his palm over my cheekbone and his fingers splay into my hair. โIโve been lying to you.โ
I pause my counting on button number five. โAre you Hillbilly-Joe-serial-killer after all?โ
โYou really do have a lot of nicknames for me, donโt you?โ
โMore than Iโve even told you.โ
He runs his hand through the length of my hair, and then repeats. โIย doย want something romantic with you. I have since I first laid eyes on you. And youโre not the only one who has developed feelings.โ My heart stops. โBut Iโm still not ready for a relationship. I donโt see how it would work when I canโt leave my family right now until my grandmaโฆwell, anyway, I canโt leave. And you canโt stay.โ
โWhat aboutโโ
He knows what Iโm about to say. Noah cuts me off gently, his hand cradling my jaw like he wants to soften the blow of his own words. โI canโt do long distance, Amelia.โ I hate how final his voice sounds on the matter. Like heโs already contemplated it a hundred times and could never find a suitable solution. โWhen I had to move home for my grandma and Merritt wouldnโt come with me, I told her Iโd come back to the city after I got everything situated at home. But after I was here about a month, I got a text from her that she obviously meant to send to the guy from her office she had apparently been cheating on me with for several months. It was an incriminating text to say the least, and Iโve had major trust issues since then. I donโt think another long-distance relationship is the best way to get back into dating.โ
There is a part of me that wants to beg and plead. I will spend the entire night convincing him with a PowerPoint presentation that I would absolutely never cheat on him. But in the end, I stay quiet, because I donโt want to force, persuade, or manipulate Noah into anything heโs not comfortable with. Heโs been through enough hurtโand I
donโt blame him for wanting to avoid any possibility of it again.
Besides, Iโm not completely convinced that he wouldnโt be better off with a regular woman who could put down roots right here. Sheโd work at The Pie Shop with him. Theyโd plant a vegetable garden. Sheโd probably love fishing, too. And most of all, she wouldnโt have to travel around the world for the next nine months. Noah deserves a secure happily ever after and I havenโt known him long enough to be sure I could give that to him. Itโs a lot to have to gamble on right away when someoneโs heart is on the table.
โIf things were differentโฆโ he begins. โIf you werenโt a celebrity, and I didnโt haveโฆโ
โItโs okay, Noah. I understand. I really do.โ I finish counting his buttons because tears are an imminent threat. โYou have eight, by the way. Eight buttons.โ
His fingers continue to trail languidly over my face and hair and neck and arm and back up again. He touches me like Iโm precious to him. It makes me ache all the more.
โDistract me.โ Iโm the one to ask this time.
His fingers pause momentarily before they continue their repeating pattern. โI cheated on a biology test in high school. James let me see his paper.โ This one makes me laugh. He does, too, after blowing out a dramatic breath of air. โItโs good to get that off my chest.โ
I curl up into a little ball at the front of his body. โI accidentally killed my goldfish,โ I say, making Noah chuckle, full and rumbly. I softly pinch his arm. โDonโt laugh! I feel terrible about it. I left for my last tour and completely forgot to arrange for anyone to come feed it. When I came home, it was floating belly-up. Still haunts me.โ
โRemind me to never let you own a dog.โ Noahโs hand slides down to settle against my lower back. He holds me close and his face tips forward so he can whisper his next confession against my ear. โI love your voice.โ
Love.ย Oof. That word takes on a life of its own and beats between us. I know we havenโt known each other long, and somehow it hurts that weโll never get the chance, because I think Iโve fallen in love with Noah.
โBut not enough to own any of my albums apparently,โ I tease, desperately needing to lighten the air between us.
โItโs better that way. Imagine how creeped out youโd be if youโd turned on the CD in my truck and it had been one of yours.โ
โI would have been flattered.โ โLiar.โ
I nuzzle my face against his warm neck shamelessly. Because somehow I know that in this darkness, all bets are off. I can be as nuts as I want. I could snort his skin if I wanted and he would smile. โYouโre the only man I wouldnโt mind being obsessed with me.โ
โSorry,โ he says, and he lets that word dangle a moment. โI reserve my obsessions for flowers, Pop-Tart.โ
I actually like Pop-Tarts,ย he had said that day in The Pie Shop.
And there it goes. My heart grabs hold of a swarm of balloons and leaves the earth. Off to find heaven it goes. Thunder booms again, but this time, Noah doesnโt seem to notice. Heโs enamored with my hair and the curve of my ear.
โAmeliaโฆโ he says in this raw way that lets me know his head is in exactly the same place as mine. It keeps diving back intoย what ifย and hunting around for options that donโt exist. โI want to let it happen so badlyโbut I donโt think
Iโm the kind of guy who will ever be okay with you being gone for nine months at a time.โ
I almost tell him it would be more like three months at a time, because Iโll have small breaks here and there. I could use those breaks to come here, and Iโd fly him out to visit me on tour in between. But I donโt think it would matter. โNoah, you donโt have to keep explaining it to me. I really do understand and see where youโre coming from. Itโs difficult to date a celebrity, and thatโs honestly why relationships donโt last long in my circles. I get it. And I wouldnโt want to put you in that position.โ
He laughs but it sounds more self-deprecating than humorous. โThis would be a lot easier if you were just a little selfish and annoying. Could you be more terrible from now on?โ
โIโll try.โ A tear thatโs been clinging to my lashes slips down my cheek. This feels more painful than it should. It really sucks to be mature and decide all this on the precipice of something instead of the end. Why did I have to fall for someone whose world is on a completely different axis than mine?
โSo what do we do now?โ I ask, as his soft cotton shirt caresses my cheek and absorbs the tears I really wish I wasnโt crying.
โI donโt know,โ he says honestly, his fingers still idly playing with my hair. Twisting it around his fingers. Letting it drop and then twisting it all over again like heโs finally getting to do the thing heโs wanted for days. โWhat happens at the end ofย Roman Holiday?โ
Gregory Peckโs face surfaces once again in my mind. โAudreyโPrincess Annโleaves and goes back to her life. And Gregory PeckโJoe Bradleyโstays in his.โ
His fingers press into my back. Itโs not a hopeful press.
Itโs a desperate one. โWhat about before that?โ
I laugh sadly, thinking of Audrey and Gregory eating ice cream, riding a moped, touring Rome. โThey have fun together.โ
Noah presses his lips to my forehead, lingering there for a full in-and-out breath before pulling away. โWhat if we do, too? Is that too selfish? What if I suggested we just drop all our rules andโฆโ
โAccept the time we have together? It could work if we manage expectations from the start.โ I finish his thoughtโ hoping a little too hard that thatโs what he was going to suggest. Because if thereโs an option where I hang on to Noah for dear life while I canโselfishly soak up every memory with him that is available to meโI will. I have a feeling that a temporary fling with Noah would be better than an entire year with another man.
He sighs after a thoughtful pause. โYeah. Is that a terrible idea?โ But his fingers are already tracing my collarbone. His touch is dazzling.
โMost definitely.โ Iโm struggling to breathe. โAnd very dramatic. But Iโm up for it if you are.โ
He tilts forward, lips pressing into that tender spot on my neck, just under my ear. โMm-hmm. I love drama. You can call me Mr. Drama from now on.โ
I laugh and nudge him back so his shoulders are flat on the mattress. And then I climb over him, placing my knees on either side of his hips, feeling (as do the Regency heroines in my favorite romance books that Noah doesnโt own a single one of) very wanton. โDonโt intrude on my nicknames. Iโm in charge of those. And Mr. Classic fits you too well. Just look at you lying here all buttoned up in your
cottonย pa-ja-mas.โ My fingers bounce like a skipping rock over each button.
I can barely see him in the dark, but I can sense his smile. His hands lightly grip my outer thighs. โThey come as a pair. You donโt like the shirt?โ
โI like whatโs under it better. Can I?โ I ask, my hands hovering at the top of his collar. My fingers tremble, giving away that Iโm feeling some serious nerves under this cool and collected facade.
โGo ahead.โ
Green light.
My heart beats painfully as I pop open the first button. I trace that warm sliver of skin at his chest and my finger comes away burned from his heat. With each button I undo, nerves twist my gut and pump into my heart. My pulse is a jackhammer. I fumble with the fourth button and I think it gets snagged on a thread because it wonโt release. I yank it a little. Inhale and exhale in a rush. Tug a little more and itโs not budging. My movements are sharp and clunky.
Noahโs hand covers mine with a chuckle. โYouโre shaking.โ
โYes, and itโs ungentlemanly of you to point it out.โ My voice sounds embarrassingly breathless.
โIs this too much? You want to stop?โ Heโs cocooning my hands. Wonโt let them goโnot that Iโm trying to free them.
โNo, I donโt want to stop. Itโs thatโฆโ I let out a little whimper and slump over, resting my forehead against his broad chest. โThereโs been certain expectations for me in the past. Because Iโmโฆa celebrity and all that, guys have thought I would be a certain way in bed and then seem disappointed when Iโm not.โ I wince feeling major embarrassment slide around me. โI donโt know. Sometimes I get in my own head about it.โ
Noah makes a hum of understanding so deep that I feel it reverberate from his chest through my skull. He nudges me upright again and then ruthlessly rips the thread that is snagging his button before finishing the rest for me. He sits up, so weโre chest to chest with my legs wrapped around him, and he shrugs out of his shirt.ย Ahโskin.ย Noahโs skin. Itโs perfect under my fingertips.
He cups my jaw and I can feel the intensity of his eyes. I think Noah can see right through to my bones. โTo me, youโre Amelia. Maker of shitty pancakes and a smile that rivals the sun. All I want isย you.โ And just like that, I feel safe.
I give his mouth one soft kiss before pulling back. I trace my hands over his wide shoulders and biceps, his taut chest and then his lips. I sweep my fingers up to feel the lines where heโs now grinning. I will memorize him if itโs the last thing I do. I will carry the feel of his smile in my pocket for the rest of my life.
In one fluid motion, Noah flips us over so heโs pinning me in. The weight of him against me is earth-shattering. Euphoria. Delight. Iโm finally anchored after drifting for too long, and in some corner of my mind I realize that his hands are the only ones I want against my body for the rest of my life.
Noahโs lips caress mine slowly, giving me rich kisses, sparkling with pleasure. His broad palms smooth and knead over every inch of my body with quiet confidence until my pulse is languid again and my limbs are melted. He whispers things against my skin and I feel coddled and held and like Iโm absolutely darling to him.ย I want this forever,ย I think.
Outside, the storm continues to rage, but neither of us notice. For the rest of the night, weโre lost together as
Noah proves that I am all he wants.