โSurfing?โ Miles asks when weโre on opposite ends of the huge couch
in the hotel room. He’s flicking through a list on his phone while I try to finish reading my book. Which Iโve been trying to do for the last two hours but he wonโt stop bothering me.
โNo,โ I say again. โYes.โ
โNo.โ
โMaybeโฆ?โ he says, leaning over and pulling my book from my hands, grinning at me. โCome on. Youโre only in Palm Springs once.โ
โI could be here next week if I wanted to.โ
โRight, I forgot. Scarlett said that youโll sugar momma me if Iโm good.โ โI never said Iโd be bringing you along if I came back,โ I retort,
narrowing my eyes at him. โDo you really want to go surfing?โ He nods, suddenly excited like a puppy. โMore than anything.โ โFine but I want to be back here before lunch time.โ
*
We donโt make it back before lunch time. In fact, we donโt make it back until the surf instructor has had enough of us and the sun starts to set. Miles somehow managed to rope me into surfing with him. We were both terrible at it and it only got worse when the instructor suggested we tried tandem surfing. I can’t tell if Iโm disgusted or impressed with Milesโ determination to actually catch a wave. We were out there for what felt like hours, sweaty, sticky, hot and every other disgusting feeling you get after being out in the sun all day.
Instead of going back to our room like I suggested so we could order room service, Iโm being dragged down a street to a bar, still in my skirt cover up and bikini top while Miles is shirtless in his swim shorts.
โI need to shower properly. Please donโt tell me weโre about to eat here,โ I groan, letting Miles pull my exhausted body into the near-empty bar. I take a look around and itโs a nearly deserted space with a few people scattered around and a karaoke machine in the corner. โNo,โ I breathe out.
โOh yes, Wrenny,โ Miles says, pulling me into the dance floor.
โIs it Opposite Day or something because it feels like youโve been ignoring everything Iโve said no to all day,โ I say and he pulls me into him. He doesnโt say anything as he winks over to someone at the bar. โMiles Middle-Name Davis, what are you doing?โ
โHarlan,โ he says, wrapping one arm around my waist and clasping his other hand in mine.
โWhat?โ
โMy middle name is Harlan,โ he explains and I snort. โDonโt ask. I have no idea where my mom got that name from. I think she was expecting me to
turn out to be some big CEO or something.โ
I laugh, throwing my head back. โItโs cute. Itโs giving hardcore grandpa vibes.โ
โGlad to know itโs grandpa names that get you going,โ he starts, spinning me out and then pulling me back into him. Weโre not even dancing properly to the kind of fast paced music that is playing but itโs too fun to care. โAnd not my amazing looks.โ
โYouโre so full of yourself. You know that?โ I say, laughing as he makes me spin again.
โYou could be full of me too if youโre nicer to me,โ he retorts and I gag. โIโm kidding. Rule number three and all that.โ
โGlad to know that itโs you putting your dick inside me that will breach rule number three and not this very romantic, very up-close dance weโre doing,โ I say when the song changes to a slow, smooth jazz. He pulls me into him, placing his hands on my hips as I rest my head on his shoulder, basically melting into him.
โThis,โ he says, gesturing between us, still holding onto my hands, โis only whatever you want to call it, Wren.โ He continues to sway us, out of beat, to the music.
โThatโs not confusing at all,โ I murmur, wrapping my arms loosely around his neck. I almost forget that weโre both practically naked, our sweaty skin clinging to each other until my front is flush against his. God, has he always felt and smelt this good? Even after spending all day at the beach. Because right now, I could die in his arms as he holds me like this. โCan I ask you something?โ
โAnything.โ
โAnd youโve got to be honest with me,โ I warn, listening to the rhythm of his heartbeat.
โAlways.โ
I take in a deep breath. โWould I sound stupid if I said that I want to stay here forever?โ
โI think thatโs the best thing youโve said to me all day, Wren,โ he whispers. โYou donโt have to follow it up by explaining to me how you mean it in a platonic way or because weโre pretending to date because I get what you mean. In whatever way you meant that, Iโm right there with you.โ
โOkay, good.โ
โGreat.โ โPerfect.โ
โDo you have any hobbies other than skating?โ he asks and I look up at him, testing my chin on his chest. โI know that was a real one-eighty but Iโve been thinking about it and I want to know.โ
I nod, resting my head back down on his chest. โI like to read. A lot.โ โAnd you find thatโฆfun?โ
โItโs the best. Getting lost between pages, finding myself within characters and getting so caught up that you forget to look outside for a second. Itโs the best type of consuming feeling. Donโt you ever feel like that about something that isnโt hockey?โ I ask
โI feel like that about music. I think,โ he says. โMaybe not as intensely as you do but I do enjoy listening to music. Sometimes itโs the way certain
songs sound and how it makes me feel and other times itโs the words that are so well written. But most of the time itโs both.โ
It feels like my heart is expanding. Is that possible? Or is that even a real thing? Because when Miles speaks to me it feels like my heart is about to burst out of my chest because not only is it beating so fast, but because itโs being talked to, cared for and understood so deeply that it just wants to jolt right out.
โThatโs why you made that playlist for me that you didnโt really make for me,โ I tease, remembering the amount of adorable songs I found on there.
โExactly,โ he concedes through a laugh. โWhatโs your favourite song?โ
I think about it for a second. I change my favourite song the same way I change my outfits. It depends on what mood Iโm in or where I am. โRight now, itโs Carry On by Norah Jones..โ
He laughs a little, pulling away from me to hold me at arm’s length. โYouโre going to have to sing it for me because I donโt know it.โ
โI already told you, Davis, I canโt sing,โ I say, shaking my head.
โIf you do one, Iโll do one,โ he says, walking over to the karaoke machine. He holds out the microphone to me. โDeal?โ
I grab the mic off him. โFine.โ
I stand next to the machine, looking at the tiny screen for the lyrics, mentally preparing myself for embarrassment. Itโs only Miles and a few other strangers in here but it feels like everyoneโs eyes are on me. Even if there were a hundred people in here, Iโd only ever be able to feel him.
He stands across from me, his ankles crossed and his arms folded across his tanned chest, grinning. I start to sing; not my best but itโs something. I even do a little dance between the small interludes of piano and Miles dances along with me, clearly enjoying watching me let loose. Itโs so easy to just be with him like this that it worries me. But also knowing that at the end of the day, itโs his bed that Iโm going to be crawling into and his arms that are going to wrap around me even when they shouldnโt. Because, here, weโre untouchable. And whatever we do or say is going to be contained into this tiny bubble weโve built.
When my songโs over, Miles takes the floor, psyching himself for the song heโs chosen. He does a mini warm up, jumping up and down and pretending to crack his neck before the song starts. Immediately, when the song starts, I burst out laughing. Obviously, because Miles is Miles, he chose โMy Shot,โ from Hamilton the musical.
He canโt fucking sing to save his life, Iโve known that. But he can sort of rap?
I watch as he has the whole roomโs eyes on him while he raps every single line of the song. Itโs not many but it makes this whole thing feel like a real performance. Iโve never seen him so at home. I never would have pegged him for a theatre kid but from the way heโs clearly memorised these lines, I might have been wrong about him. He keeps his eyes on me the entire time, giving an Oscar-worthy performance, pointing at me at any chance he can get until Iโm crying-laughing so hard that I need to sit down.
I donโt know how I didnโt realise it earlier. Maybe weeks ago when he picked me up from that bar and looked after me but I might, actually, have
real feelings for this boy. Like, feelings I definitely should have. The kind of feelings that I have not only between my legs but also in my chest. Which is extremely dangerous for so many reasons.
When his five minute rap is done, he stumbles towards me, out of breath and chest heaving. โThat was the most tiring workout Iโve ever done in my life,โ he says, falling into me.
โOkay. Come on, big boy,โ I say, pushing his weight off me and onto the bar stool beside me. โIโm hoping that five minutes isnโt how long you always last.โ
He gasps, holding a dramatic hand to his chest. โAre you making a sex joke?โ
โNo,โ I say, fiddling with my straw in my lemonade..
He tuts at me, shaking his head. โDidnโt want to get me a drink?โ
โAnd miss that toe curling performance? No way,โ I say, pushing his drink towards him. โYou can have mine.โ
โWow, Wren. Making sex jokes and letting me drink some of your drink? If I didnโt know any better, I’d think youโre finally warming up to me.โ
โYou donโt know any better,โ I murmur. โPlus, I warmed up to you a long time ago. It just took a vacation and a day full of surfing for me to show it.โ
โNah, I think I figured you like me more than youโd admit when you kissed me,โ Miles retorts, sipping on my drink.
โAre we talking about the same kiss because I remember you were the one who begged for it,โ I say, my cheeks flashing at the memory.
โOkay, fine. I’m admitting it because Iโm not afraid to deny the fact that I wanted you badly that night and you let me have you,โ he whispers so low that I can feel it in my stomach.
All I can focus on is that night because that is all it was. It was a moment of weakness. We were both turned on and reckless. Thatโs it. It might have driven me insane for weeks but Iโm over it now. Weโve got a more important task at hand
*
When we get back into the hotel, Miles immediately hogs the bathroom, desperate to get the smell off him. Surprisingly, Iโve become comfortable in my sticky bikini top over the past few hours and I donโt want the smell of the beach – or the smell of him – to come off me just yet. Instead, I sit outside on the balcony, letting the last of the summer breeze flow through my hair.
I pull up my phone and call Kennedy, knowing that she should be with Scarlett right now. They pick up on the second ring, their bright faces filling up the screen.
โHiiii,โ Kennedy says. โWe miss you!โ
โI miss you guys too,โ I say, smiling at them. โWhat are you guys doing?โ
โWe just came back from Milesโ house. Apparently hockey players want to party every night. You should know the kind of lifestyle youโre getting yourself into,โ Scarlett warns.
โWell, it depends on how long youโre planning on keeping this up for,โ Kennedy says, trying to keep her whole face on the tiny screen.
โYeah. Iโm not exactly sure where weโre going with this,โ I say, glancing back into the bedroom to make sure heโs still in the shower. When I turn back to the screen, both of the girls are looking at me concerningly.
โWhat does that mean?โ Scarlett asks.
โYou guys have to promise not to kill me,โ I say. They both cross their hearts, holding up their Boy Scout promise.
Before I can speak, Kennedy pipes up. โYouโre falling in love with him, arenโt you?โ
My eyes widen and I turn down the volume on my phone. โNo! God.
What? Donโt be ridiculous.โ
โYou totally are,โ Scarlett adds in.
โIโm not,โ I say as confidently as I can. โI just like him a lot more than I thought I would, okay? He actually listens to me and makes me feel valued and seen. He forced me to go surfing with him and then we went to a bar to do karaoke and I think Iโve had one of the best days of my life.โ
โAnd your tan is looking gorgeous,โ Scarlett says, pulling the phone closer to her face. โI bet those freckles are driving him insane.โ
โI donโt know. I havenโt-โ
โYouโre getting off topic,โ Kennedy chimes in. โAre you going to tell him?โ
โWhat are you? Stupid? Iโm not going to tell him anything. I donโt even know what I would say. Itโs not like they are even real feelings anyway,โ I say, trying to convince myself.
โWho said theyโre not real? Because if your telling yourself that then youโre fucking stupid,โ Scarlett says and I hate how right she is. โDonโt tell
him if you don’t want to but donโt you dare invalidate your own feelings. If you donโt know what those are yet, thatโs cool. But that doesnโt mean you have to pretend youโre not feeling them.โ
I nod, taking in her advice. โWhen did you get so wise?โ
โI always have been, youโre just too stupid to realise it,โ she says with a shrug. โAnyway. Weโve got to go and binge-watch Love Island. Weโll see you in a few days.โ
I say my goodbyes and end the call, trying my best to listen to what Scarlett says. I hate how sheโs able to see right through me and understand exactly what it is that I need. I donโt need to tell him right now but I do need to figure out my feelings before they start to turn into something bigger. The glass door to the balcony opens and I flinch, turning around to a freshly showered, topless Miles who is leaning against the door frame.
โHey. You okay?โ he asks, crossing his arms against his chest. โYou seem a bit jumpy so Iโm guessing thereโs going to be no scary movie tonight.โ
I laugh. โNo, because then Iโd have to put up with your screeching.โ โThat was one time,โ he says. It was more than once but I donโt say that.
He scratches his stomach, my mouth practically salivating. โAre you hungry?โ
โWhat?โ I say, snapping out of my trance.
โI asked if you were hungry,โ he says, coming closer to me. He places his hand on my forehead. โYou sure youโre okay? Are you sick?โ
I shake my head, letting his hand fall. โIโm perfect, Doc. Just tired. All that singing and surfing has really got to me.โ
My face splits into a huge yawn and so does his. โMe too. Iโll set up the TV in the room and we can have an early night.โ
He walks back into the room and Iโm left with no idea what to do.