โHE REALLY SAID HEโS OKAY WITH YOU DATING OTHERย people?โ Isabella
wrinkled her nose. โThat doesnโt sound like Dominic.โ
โHeโs obviously lying.โ Sloane tapped her pen against her notebook. โI bet he thinks Alessandra will go on a few dates, not like any of them, and run back to him.โ Next to her, The Fish peered out at us from his bowl, his bulging eyes devoid of thought.
For the first time in my life, I was jealous of a freaking goldfish. If only I could ditch my earthly worries and spend my life swimming and eating custom pellets instead.ย He has no idea how good he has it.
โAm I the only one who feels bad for him?โ Vivian drew her bottom lip between her teeth. โItโs been months, and heโs obviously trying. Maybe heย hasย changed.โ
I wasnโt surprised she was the first of my friends to soften toward Dominic. Given her history with Dante, she knew exactly how it felt to have the person you love mess upโand whether forgiveness was an option. In their case, it worked out. My case was still pending.
However, she wasnโt the only person who felt bad. My heart twinged every time I thought about Dominic, but that wasnโt enough for me to run back into his arms.
โCan we talk about something else?โ I rubbed my temple. My friends and I had rehashed my time in Brazil and my conversation with him last night so many times I wanted to scream. โViv, how was your meeting with Buffy Darlington?โ
The four of us were curled up at Sloaneโs apartment. Technically, it was a movie night, but weโd been too busy gossiping to actually watch the chosen film (except for Sloane, who managed to juggle our conversation with writing her undoubtedly vicious review of the latest rom-com).
โTerrifying, per usual.โ Thankfully, Vivian accepted my subject change without argument. Buffy was one of the grande dames of New York society and notoriously picky when it came to her events. Sheโd hired Vivian to plan her annual holiday soiree, which Vivian had been stressing about for the past three months. โBut everythingโs confirmed and ready to go for tomorrow.โ
โBuffyโs party tomorrow, the Valhalla Christmas gala on Tuesday.โ Isabella yawned. โThereโs nothing like the holidays in New York.โ
โItโs a terrible season,โ Sloane said. โThe Christmas music. The cheesy movies. The reindeer sweaters.ย God,ย the sweaters. They make me want to die.โ
โYouโve watched every single one of those cheesy movies,โ I pointed out. โYou must not hate them that much.โ
โSometimes, you have to endure the awful to appreciate the mediocre, which a majority of modern films are.โ
Isabella, Vivian, and I exchanged amused glances. It was a not-so-secret ongoing joke between us that Sloane single-handedly kept the romantic comedy industry alive. For someone who allegedly despised rom-coms, she was committed to watching every new release the day it came out.
โWho wants another drink?โ Isabella tossed a handful of popcorn in her mouth and reached for the half-empty bottle of rum on the coffee table. โIโm in editing hell for my second book, so I could use all the rum and Cokes I can get,โ she said, her voice muffled.
I shook my head. โNo, thanks.โ Iโd already had three. Any more and Iโd do something stupid, like message someone on the dating app Iโd
impulsively downloaded that morning. Iโd swiped through a dozen profiles before matching with one. Itโd freaked me out so much Iโd immediately closed out of the app and pretended it didnโt exist.
Clearly, my dating skills were rusty.
โIโll drink after I finish this.โ Sloaneโs pen flew over the page as she muttered under her breath. I couldnโt catch all of it, but I thought I heard the phrasesย sickening cheesefest of unbearable lengthย andย so unrealistic it makes mother-daughter body swaps seem believable.
โViv?โ Isabella turned to the last member of our group. โYouโve been drinking water all night. Live a little!โ She shook the rum with a dramatic flourish.
โIโd love to, but I canโt.โ Vivian tucked a strand of hair behind her ear. โNot for seven more months.โ
Sloaneโs head jerked up from her notebook. Isabellaโs jaw unhinged, prompting a kernel of popcorn to fall out onto the floor.
I was the first to speak. โAre youโฆโ
โIโm pregnant,โ Vivian confirmed. Her smile blossomed into a full- blown grin when we erupted into screams and laughter. We tackled her in a group hug, our questions overlapping with each other in a stream of euphoria.
โDo you know the gender yet?โ
โWhat baby names are you thinking of?โ โCan I be the godmother?โ
โHoly shit, youโreย pregnant!โ
Vivian and Dante had been married for three years, so it was only a matter of time before they had kids. I was genuinely thrilled for her, but I couldnโt stop a wave of sadness from dampening my mood when I thought about my life compared to hers.
Dominic and I both wanted children. Weโd discussed it at the start of our relationship, and weโd agreed we would wait until our finances and careers were stable before we tried for a child. Unfortunately, by the time that happened, heโd been so obsessed with work we hadnโt tried in earnest.
I was glad we hadnโt. As much as I wanted a son or daughter, I wouldโve basically raised them alone, and I didnโt want any of my children to feel neglected.
The doorbell rang.
โIโll get it.โ I rose and walked to the door while Sloane and Isabella continued to bombard Vivian with questions.
A twenty-something guy in a white polo shirt greeted me. โAlessandra Ferreira?โ He carried a small, gift-wrapped box in his hands.
โThatโs me.โ A line of puzzlement dug between my brows. I hadnโt ordered anything.
โSign here, please.โ He handed me a tablet.
I scribbled my signature and, too curious to wait, tore open the wrapping paper immediately after he left. The white box underneath contained no hint of what was inside, but when I opened it, my heart came to an utter standstill.
โYou brought me a present on our first date? You mustย reallyย like me,โ I teased, taking the gift bag from Dominicโs hand.
A hint of color glazed his cheekbones. โItโs not for the date. Itโs for the semester.โ
โWhatโฆโ My sentence trailed off when I retrieved the item. The cheerful white mug had a gold handle and a red apple stamped with the words โWorldโs Best Teacherโ in bold black.
Emotion crested in my throat.
No tutee had ever bought me anything beyond a Starbucks gift card. It was so unlike Dominic, both in sentiment and in product, that it rendered me speechless.
He mustโve mistaken my silence for displeasure because his color deepened.
โI know itโs cheesy, and youโre a tutor, not a teacher,โ Dominic said stiffly. โBut you said your favorite mug broke a few weeks ago andโฆfuck.
Never mind.โ He reached for it. โIโll return it. You donโtโ โ
โNo!โ I clutched the mug protectively to my chest. โI love it. Donโt you dare try to take it back, Dominic Davenport, because Iโm keeping it forever.โ
That turned out to be untrue. The original mug broke during our move to New York. Iโd been devastated, but the one in my hands was an exact replica of the one heโd gifted me on our first date, down to the apple and โWorldโs Best Teacherโ font.
Our first date.ย December 21, aka today. It was the first anniversary of ours that Iโd forgotten. Iโd been too distracted by the mess at the store and the complications of ourย currentย relationship.
I picked up the handwritten note tucked beneath the mug with a trembling hand.
Iโll always think of you on this day.
There was no signature, but it didnโt need one. The dark, messy scrawl was unmistakably Dominicโs.
Pressure built behind my eyes.
โWhat is that?โ Isabella asked. My friends had fallen silent and were eyeing me with curiosity.
I placed the note back in the box and closed it.
โNothing,โ I said. I blinked past the blur in my vision and forced a smile. โItโs nothing at all.โ