Weโd dropped off Leigh and Christine and were parked on the curb in front of Neilโs house. The front door to the mansion was wide open and Fleetwood Mac was blaring from inside.
Justin lowered his head to get a look at the open door. โShould we go check that out?โ
โNo,โ I said. โProbably Amber working on her rose wall. Iโm not worried about it.โ
I got out of the car, and Justin met me on the lawn.
โSorry for the side quest,โ Justin said, stopping in front of me. โThey were fun,โ I said honestly.
โMom doesnโt drink. You were treated to a show.โ He smiled a little. So handsome.
Iโd been admiring his side profile as we drove. Little glances while his focus was on the road. The way his eyes creased at the corners when his mom and Leigh were laughing from the back seat. The way his jaw ticced slightly when they werenโt. The look of gratitude he gave me when I held his hand.
I liked being there to help him through that, the way he helped me the day Mom showed up. Even if it was just a tiny moment in a long lifetime of moments, I was happy to be a part of it.
Justin deserved good things. He deserved for the hard things of his life to be made a little easier, the way he made everyone elseโs life easier.
โLeigh seems like a good friend,โ I said.
โShe is. She would do anything for Mom. Sheโd probably take her place if she could.โ
I nodded. I understood that. Maddy and I had that.
It was weird to think it, especially given the circumstances, but I was glad I met his mom. I wasnโt making plans with Justin. Weโd be done once I left Minnesota. But for some reason, it was important to me that when he talked about her over the next few weeks, Iโd be able to put a face to a name.
That sheโd be able to put a face to mine.
Iย likedย the idea of Justin talking about me to her, I realized. Of him talking about me to anyone. Being important enough to come up in conversation.
And then I realized that Iโd actually feel hurt if I wasnโt. If I was just some fling for him that didnโt warrant mentioning to his friends and family.
Butย whyย would that bother me?
Thatโs essentially what this wasโa fling.
I couldnโt care less about whether the guys I dated previously talked about me. Sometimes I preferred they didnโt. What was the point? I was going to move on and drift into their oblivion anyway, why even waste the time to tell their friends my name?
But I wanted Justin to think about me and talk about me. I liked that he planned things for me. That he spent so much time making his surveys and invites and picking out the perfect places to take me.
โDreamsโ ended and then Peter Cetera came on with โThe Next Time I Fall.โ
Justin stood there with his hands in his pockets. He was supposed to kiss me.
I thought maybe heโd do it somewhere in Stillwater, but he hadnโt. He took a step toward me, and my heart launched.
โIs it okay if I kiss you good night?โ he asked, his eyes flickering to my lips.
โYes, you may kiss me.โ
I slid my hands up his chest. He smelledย soย good. Iโd been leaning into it the whole evening. Something spicy and warm mixed with the scent of mint. Justin was soโฆ familiar. Like I was dating a boy I grew up with and I hadnโt seen him in a few years and when I did, heโd turned into someone irresistible. Obviously that whole scenario was impossible. I knew nobody from my childhood. There was nothing before I moved in with Maddy. Just
a smear of people and places and schools and foster homes. But I just knew without knowing that this comparison was the right one.
Maybe a wall that I usually had up was coming down a littleโprobably because of the circumstances of our arrangement.
Or maybe not.
Maybe it was justย him.
Something about this made me feel uneasy. Like something scary was happening but I couldnโt explain what. But I didnโt have time to think about it because Justin was leaning in.
He cupped my cheeks in his hands, looked me in the eye. Then slowly, sensuallyโฆ kissed me on the forehead.
The forehead.
I waited a moment for the real thing, but he stepped back. โOkay. Good night.โ
I blinked at him. โThatโsย it?โ
โYou didnโt like it?โ He smiled.
I gave him a look. โReally, Justin? A forehead kiss?โ
โIโm told theyโre all the rage. The female gaze and all that.โ โYou are supposed toย kissย me. On theย mouth.โ
He looked thoroughly amused. โWe have time. I donโt have to do it right away. We have two more dates.โ
I crossed my arms and his eyes sparkled. He wasย messingย with me.
โIโll see you next week,โ he said. He turned and started around the front of the car.
My arms dropped. โJustin!โ
He waved his keys at me over the top of the car as he got in the front seat. I watched with my mouth open as he started the engine and drove off.
I gaped at his taillights until they turned a corner out of view. Un- believable.
Iโm not sure if it was his intention, but the tease made me want him to kiss me a thousand times more than Iโd wanted it five minutes ago. Maybe he was right about the female gazeโฆ
I made an exasperated noise at the empty street, then I went to wait for Maddy on the dock, opting not to peek in and bother Mom. I sat on the bench that overlooked the water and watched the lights of the pontoon beam in the distance.
My heart was still pounding. It was so rare for a man to make my heart pound. I knew my heartย shouldย pound when I was with a guy I liked. Only mine never had. Everything was always flat for me.
Maybe thatโs why I was a good nurse. I had the gift of extreme empathy paired with detachment. I could deeply understand someone and anticipate their needs, but also never get close enough to them to feel it when they passed away or suffered or I moved on. I didnโt fall in love. Not with people or places. Not with anything, really. I mean, that was the curse we were trying to break, right?
I wondered how I got this way.
Sometimes I felt like I was roaming this earth as a ghost, seeing everything and feeling nothing. These tiny things, a fluttering heart, butterflies in my stomachโthe urge to dock. I never got to feel like this. It wasย excitingย that Justin made me feel like this. But it didnโt really matter. It could never work out with us, at least not now anyway.
I didnโt want to raise someone elseโs kids. I wasnโt even sure I ever wanted myย ownย kids. I liked my lifeโthe traveling, the money, being spontaneous and always having a new destination to look forward to. I didnโt want to stay here. I didnโt want to stay anywhere.
Maddy picked me up and we went back to the island.