Iย should go after her, but I canโt. All my feet are willing to do is pace the
length of the living room as I freak the fuck out.
I completely blacked out. I canโt recall half of what she said, but I know I fucked up.
I didnโt mean to react that way, but my God, the look on her face. She wasnโt even crying and thatโs the scariest part of all. My emotional girl wasnโt emotional at all. She was hurt and I caused that.
This is what Iโve wanted. I just didnโt expect it so soon. Iโm a planner, a preparer. I would meet her parents, ask her to marry me, then do everything in my power to make her a mom. Iโm not accustomed to my plan going out of order. I donโt just dream and hope for the best.
At least, I didnโt dream before her.
For only a split second, I saw Marissa standing in front of me. I relived that day she told me she was pregnant. I went through every emotion I felt for those nine months I thought I was going to be a dad. I was thrown back into that evening at the hospital when I found out her daughter wasnโt mine. Every painful second of that day flashed in front of my eyes before the fog cleared and I saw Indy in front of me.
Theyโre not the same. Theyโve never been the same, and I treated Indy as if they were.
God, what the fuck is wrong with me? Iโm equal parts ecstatic now that the realization is settling in, and terrified that I ruined what should be one of the best days of our lives.
She must be so upset. This is everything sheโs ever wanted, and I made her believe I didnโt.
Just as Iโm heading out the door to chase after her, it busts open. But instead of my girlfriend, itโs my sister who is barreling into our home.
โVee? What are you doing here?โ
She doesnโt look up or answer me, she simply rushes through my apartment, lifting pillows and pulling out drawers. She jogs into my bathroom, and I follow to watch her comb through every inch. I finally put a stop to her when she begins frantically sifting through the bathroomโs trash can.
Bending down with her, I take the it from her grip. โStevie, what the hell is going on?โ
She stands with me, panic and worry covering her features. Her blue- greens gloss over as her chin begins to wobble.
โRyan, Iโmโโ Her attention darts to my hand. โWhere did you find that?โ
Looking down, Indyโs pregnancy test is sticking out of my closed fist.
Fuck. This isnโt how she should find out. Indy should be here too, but I canโt exactly lie to my sister in the moment I feel my most vulnerable.
Studying my face, her eyes narrow. โHave you been crying?โ โVee, Indy is pregnant.โ
Stevie closes her eyes, exhaling a deep breath as tears stream down her freckled cheeks. โNo, sheโs not, Ryan.โ Opening, her lashes brim with tears but at the same time, a smile pulls at her lips. โI am.โ
โWhat?โ
โThatโs my test.โ Her smile widens but holds an apologetic edge. โZee was home yesterday, and Indy was out running errands. I knew the
apartment was empty, so I came here to take a test. Well, six tests.โ Chuckling, tears continue to stream down her face as she wipes them away with the sleeve of her shirt. โThis morning I could only find five and I didnโt want Indy to be the one to find the sixth.โ
An odd pit in my stomach forms as the realization settles in that this test isnโt Indyโs. Disappointment washes over me, but I shake it away, taking in the words that my sister just said.
โStevie.โ My voice cracks as tears prick my own eyes. โYouโre pregnant?โ
She nods with a laugh that quickly turns to a sobbing cry.
โHey. Hey,โ I soothe, wrapping her in a hug, cupping her head to hide in my chest. โWhy are you crying?โ
โI donโt know. Why are you?โ
โBecause my twin sister is going to be a mom, and youโre going to make me an uncle.โ
โIโm scared.โ
โWhy?โ
โBecause I didnโt spend my entire life dreaming of this the way you did.
I didnโt think about kids until I met Zee.โ
โStevie. You two are going to make the best parents. I mean, if theyโre anything like their dad we might be in trouble, butโฆโ
Finally, Stevie laughs into my chest. โI hope theyโre just like him.โ โDoes he know?โ
She shakes her head against me. โNot yet. Iโm going to tell him today.โ Pulling away, she cleans up her face. โDo me a favor? Let me be the one to tell Indy. Iโmโฆ I donโt know. I want her to hear it from me. Iโm happy, so happy, but I donโt want to rub it in her face. This is everything sheโs ever wanted.โ
A tsunami size wave of regret crashes over me as the blacked-out fog lifts, every single one of her words barreling back into my mind.
Iโm not pregnant.
Itโll be a miracle if that ever happens.
Thank you for reminding me that the last thing you want in life is the thing I desire most.
Weโve never been on the same page, have we?
โStevie.โ Putting my hands on my head, I turn around and pace my bedroom, trying to take deep enough breaths to fill my lungs. โStevie, I fucked up. Indy came home so excited to tell me something, and I thought it was hers. I didnโt handle it well. She thought I was going to ask if she did it on purpose. I donโt think I was going to ask that, but Iโm not entirely sure I wasnโt.โ
โNo, Ryan.โ
โEverything with Marissa came flooding back and I got scared. I freaked out. And she was so hurt. She didnโt even cry, Vee. She just looked at me as if I completely betrayed her. I did. I think I did betray her. This is everything she wants, and I made her feel like I didnโt.โ
My sisterโs hands hide her face. โRyan, Indy probably canโt get pregnant on her own.โ
โI know that! God, Iโm an idiot. I wasnโt thinking.โ She closes her eyes, pained. โShe must be so upset.โ
โI made her feel like I donโt want the same future she does. She probably thinks Iโve been stringing her along this entire time with no plans to give her the life she wants.โ
โAre you?โ Stevie asks softly. โRyan, I love you. You mean more to me than anyone in the world, but if thereโs even an ounce of you that doesnโt want the same things she does, then you have to let her go. Sheโs wasted too much time with someone who strung her along, and I canโt let you do that to her again.โ
As much as Stevie is my other half, there are things not even she knows. Steps Iโve taken to give Indy the future she wants. The futureย Iย want
too. Iโve always wanted a family but knowing I could do it at the same time as my sister, coupled with that quick but fleeting belief Indy was pregnant, I want it now more than ever.
โI would never let us get to this point if I wasnโt on the same page. I saw what she went through, and Iโd never do that to her.โ
Stevie nods.
โI need to go find her. Talk to her. Apologize. Do you think she went to your place?โ
โI doubt it. You know how smart she is. Iโm sure she put it together that it was my test right away. I think I know where she could be, but Ryan, I need to talk to her first.โ
Wrapping my sister up again, I kiss the top of her curly head of hair. โI really am so happy for you, Vee. Youโre going to be an incredible mom, and Zanders will be one hell of a dad.โ
โSo will you, Ryan. When the time comes.โ She holds on tighter. โAnd in the meantime, youโre going to be the greatest uncle. I know it.โ