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Chapter no 39 – WREN

Fake Dates and Ice Skates

Iย wake up and my face feels sticky and wet. Itโ€™s almost as if Iโ€™ve

woken up from a bad dream where I was crying because even after Iโ€™ve wiped my face, it feels wet again. I wipe my face again, too tired to open my eyes and it becomes covered in wetness. But then I realise itโ€™s because Iโ€™m in a relationship with a damn puppy.

Miles leans over me, shirtless, pressing kisses all over my face and chest and I can tell itโ€™s barely even light outside. Itโ€™s still winter so it gets bright later in the day but the fact that I can hear the faint chirp of birds is not a good sign.

โ€œWhat do you want from me?โ€ I groan, trying to push him off me but he continues to kiss my face.

โ€œI want you to get up,โ€ he demands between kisses. โ€œWhat time is it?โ€

โ€œSix,โ€ he says, smiling.

โ€œAnd you think thatโ€™s an acceptable time to wake me up, why?โ€ โ€œBecause Iโ€™ve got a surprise for you,โ€ he sing-songs, pulling me up into

a sitting position. He pushes the hair thatโ€™s stuck to my forehead out of my

face and kisses me deeply. I donโ€™t think Iโ€™m ever going to get used to this feeling. The overwhelming sense of calm that I get whenever heโ€™s around.

โ€œOh that makes this so much better,โ€ I say sarcastically when I pull apart from him.

โ€œItโ€™s going to be worth it.โ€

It better be.

I drag myself up out of his bed, still wearing his shirt and his boxers. He watches me as I get up and I realise that heโ€™s already half dressed. His hoodie hangs on the back of his chair at his desk and his jeans are unbuttoned. What am I missing?

โ€œWhy are you already dressed? How long have I been sleeping for?โ€ I quiz and then I gasp dramatically. โ€œHow long have you been watching me sleep for?โ€

โ€œStop asking questions and get ready, woman,โ€ he challenges, throwing a pillow at me.

He follows me into the bathroom, watching as I brush my teeth. My hair is in desperate need for a cut and since Iโ€™ve been borrowing the hair products that he uses and itโ€™s making my hair more wavy than usual. Miles leans against the sink, crossing his arms as he watches me apply moisturiser to my face, rubbing it in slow circles.

โ€œIn case it isn’t obvious, you need to hurry up,โ€ he presses. I glare at him and his smile widens. โ€œPlease?โ€

โ€œWhy? Where are we going?โ€ I ask through a mouthful of toothpaste. He laughs at me and shakes his head. I spit out the toothpaste and rinse my mouth, turning to him. โ€œYou canโ€™t rush beauty.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re beautiful every day without even trying, baby,โ€ he says seriously, wrapping his arm around my waist to pull me into him. He kisses me on the forehead. โ€œNow hurry up. Kennedy and Scarlett are already on their way there.โ€

That gets me excited. Whatever Miles is up to involves my girls so I already know that itโ€™s going to be a good day. Even if Iโ€™ve had to wake up at the buttcrack of dawn to see whatever it is heโ€™s surprising me with. I finish getting ready, putting on my favourite blue jeans and white sweatshirt, not exactly sure what Iโ€™m dressing for.

Miles doesnโ€™t really do surprises. I donโ€™t either. So I know that this must be special. When I meet his impatient ass downstairs, heโ€™s already waiting by the door, my tote bag on his shoulder, ushering me towards him. I pick up my pace and meet him at the door, no idea what Iโ€™m walking into.

*

โ€œNo way,โ€ I say for the fourth time. โ€œYes way,โ€ Miles says.

โ€œNo. Freaking. Way,โ€ I say again, punctuating each sentence with a push in his arm.

โ€œYes way,โ€ Kennedy and Scarlett scream in unison. Miles grins at me, rubbing his arm as if I really hurt him.

โ€œI think Iโ€™m going to pass out,โ€ I say, needing to find something to hold onto. I step back from the curb, careful not to turn myself into roadkill and I inch closer towards the bookstore. It feels like Iโ€™m dreaming. I must be because there is no way that Iโ€™m standing outside the indie bookstore that

Iโ€™ve been dying to go to since I heard it opened. There is also no way that Scarlett got us all tickets to a book signing with Jasmine James.

โ€œDo you think it was worth waking up early for?โ€ Miles asks.

โ€œYes! If you had told me that this is where we’re going I wouldโ€™ve got up way earlier,โ€ I say truthfully.

Jasmineโ€™s first book came out at the same time that I had finally started to get deeper invested in writing. It was a perfect fluffy romcom that she wrote about her and her now husband. It gave me the inspiration to finally pursue my writing more seriously and it gave me the opportunity to find writing communities online and other books like Jasmineโ€™s. Since then, Iโ€™ve been following every release sheโ€™s had and all of the books that are coming up. I even convinced Scar and Ken into reading her books and they have also become obsessed. I didnโ€™t think sheโ€™d come here for her book tour for her latest release, โ€˜The Stars and You.โ€™

โ€œWhat do you think sheโ€™s going to reveal this week?โ€ Scarlett asks, looking down the queue. It turns out we werenโ€™t the only ones with the idea of coming here early because there are people in front of us, even some people in tents, probably been here for hours. The store opens in less than an hour and weโ€™ve been here for almost three.

โ€œWhy would she reveal something?โ€ Miles asks, clearly oblivious to the kind of author Jasmine is.

โ€œYou know how Taylor Swift releases easter eggs before releasing a song or an album?โ€ I say and he nods. Iโ€™ve been teaching him well. โ€œJasmine does a similar thing. She has a segment at the end of the book signings where she answers questions and usually, sheโ€™ll say something that

will link to her next release. Sometimes itโ€™s just a few words and others itโ€™s a whole sentence full of easter eggs.โ€

โ€œAnd you guys find that entertainingโ€ฆhow?โ€ he asks.

โ€œYou just donโ€™t get it,โ€ Kennedy says, waving him off. โ€œThis is our Joker.โ€

โ€œRightโ€ฆโ€ Miles says, looking between us. He pulls me into him, wrapping his arm around my shoulder. โ€œWhy are you so warm? Itโ€™s freezing.โ€

โ€œIt must be all those extra curriculars you put me through before we came,โ€ I say, teasing him as he pulls down my beanie further. He smiles at me. One of those real, Miles-type smiles with dimples and crinkled eyes.

โ€œOh, so thatโ€™s why you took so long,โ€ Scarlett says, nodding. โ€œMakes more sense.โ€

I donโ€™t even bother to make a snide comment at that because all I really want is to be sharing my warmth with Miles in this weather. As scary as it was to commit to this relationship, Iโ€™ve started to realise that he has become one of my best friends. He listens to me and does the most insane things just to see me smile. And I would do a thousand insane things to get him to smile too. Heโ€™s become my favourite person to talk to and the first and last thing I think of each day. As scary as it feels to throw myself into this, Iโ€™m glad that weโ€™ve established a friendship before so it feels less daunting.

I know exactly how Miles felt meeting his idols at the Sports Achievement Evening because that is exactly how I feel walking into the bookstore, knowing that my favourite author is in there. Excited, nervous and a little bit sick. If I had known we were coming here, I would have

prepared some questions beforehand. What do you say to someone who basically saved your life without knowing?

The bookshop is small with a deep rustic vibe to it, blue bunting hanging from the ceiling and a huge lifesize cut out of the cover of Jasmineโ€™s new book and a stack of signed editions. Itโ€™s a weird feeling meeting an author. Often, you forget that theyโ€™re a real person, putting every single emotion youโ€™ve ever had into words. And you also forget that they have a real face with real feelings and a very real personality.

Weโ€™re all anxiously waiting for our turn, Kennedy and Scarlett switch places in the line to have a better look at Jasmine at the front of the queue. Even Miles looks nervous, his arm hung around my shoulder as if it belongs there, tugging me tighter into him as if we arenโ€™t close enough already.

โ€œDo you know what youโ€™re going to ask her?โ€ Miles asks me.

โ€œI have no clue,โ€ I admit. I turn to look up at him, brushing his dark curly hair out of his face. โ€œWhat do you think I should ask?โ€

โ€œWell, itโ€™s not like sheโ€™s a genie or something. Or is she?โ€ he asks, raising an eyebrow. I shake my head, laughing. โ€œThen just something you feel like you could use advice on. Since sheโ€™s older and wiser and all.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s true,โ€ I say, biting my bottom lip as I nod. We start to move down the queue and I start to feel the nerves in my stomach.ย Sheโ€™s just a regular person like you. Donโ€™t need to freak out, Wren, I tell myself. โ€œYou guys go first.โ€

Kennedy and Scarlett turn to me, clutching their copies of โ€˜The Stars and Youโ€™ to their chest. โ€œAre you sure? Youโ€™re the one that introduced us to her.โ€

โ€œYeah, Iโ€™m sure. I need to mentally prepare myself,โ€ I say, taking a deep breath and switching places with them so me and Miles are behind them. โ€œIโ€™m fine. Iโ€™m not going to freak out.โ€

Miles laughs, rubbing my shoulder. โ€œYou keep telling yourself that, baby.โ€

When Scarlett and Kennedy move to the side after their turn, they give me a huge thumbs up, trying to prepare me for one of the best moments of my life. I thought that nothing could top the week that I had with Miles in Palm Springs but this moment is coming in close second. Miles tells me that heโ€™s going to stand over at the side with the girls, giving me a moment alone with Jasmine.

I get to her desk and oh my God, she is gorgeous. Of course Iโ€™ve seen pictures of her online but sheโ€™s not one of those very public authors. As much as she likes to share snippets of her personal life with her husband, itโ€™s more pictures of him than it is of her. She has fantastic long ginger hair and unlike her Instagram pictures, sheโ€™s sporting owl framed glasses, similar to the ones I use when I read. My hands are practically shaking as I place the book down on the table as she smiles up at me.

โ€œHi. How are you?โ€ she asks, resting her forearms on the book and her whole attention is on me.

โ€œI-Iโ€™m great. My boyfriend and my friends surprised me with this so Iโ€™m doing great. How are you? How are you finding Utah?โ€ I ask. Great. Word vomit. Exactly what I need right now. I clear my throat.

She laughs quietly, opening up the book to the first page. โ€œItโ€™s a lot colder than I thought it would be. Honestly, I donโ€™t know what compelled

me to pack for a summer trip,โ€ she says, shaking her head. โ€œIt can be very deceiving,โ€ I say back.

โ€œWho am I signing this for?โ€ she asks, picking up her black marker. โ€œFor Wren,โ€ I say, hating how childish I sound. She nods.

โ€œI told myself that I wouldnโ€™t ask everyone this but do you have any burning questions? It can be about the book or about life in general. Are you a writer?โ€ she asks, excitedly and Iโ€™m taken aback about how chilled out this all feels. All that freaking out I did is borderline embarrassing.

โ€œSort of,โ€ I say with a shrug. She nods understandingly. โ€œI do want to ask something, though. You can totally ignore this if itโ€™s stupid but I just want to know if you know how to do something even if itโ€™s scary. To put yourself into something that could possibly turn out to be a shitshow.โ€ I gasp at myself. โ€œSorry. I probably shouldnโ€™t swear in front of the baby.โ€

She laughs at that, rubbing her stomach. โ€œTrust me, you should hear the amount of curse words Idaโ€™s dad uses. Itโ€™s not going to be any different with this one,โ€ she says, pointing at her small bump. โ€œAnyway. What are you worried about turning into a shitshow?โ€

I sigh. โ€œEverything,โ€ I explain. โ€œMostly a new relationship.โ€

Jasmine smiles faintly, she gestures for me to come closer to the table and I do as if sheโ€™s about to tell me a secret. โ€œSweetheart, I met youโ€ฆwhat? Two minutes ago? And I can already tell that that boy over there is head- over-heels, Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds kind of in love with you.โ€

I donโ€™t mention the fact that we have never said those words to each other. That this is all still new. Weโ€™re practically still in the honeymoon stage. Instead, I ask, โ€œHow do you know that?โ€

โ€œBecause his eyes have not left you since youโ€™ve been in here,โ€ she says flippantly. I turn to him then, catching him standing next to the girls who are gushing to him over their signed copies. Like Jasmine said, his eyes are on me. Heโ€™s probably listening to their conversation half-heartedly but his eyes donโ€™t leave mine. Even when I raise my eyebrows at him, silently asking what heโ€™s doing, all he does is grin, knowing that heโ€™s got me wrapped right around his little finger. โ€œWhen I was setting up, I saw you two outside and I just knew. I knew because Iโ€™ve been you. I was scared to dive into a relationship with someone I have clearly been in love with my whole life. And it turned out to be the best thing to ever happen to me. I mean, heโ€™s put two babies in me for Godโ€™s sake.โ€ She laughs again and I join in. โ€œYou are never going to know how it could work out if you donโ€™t try.โ€

I stand there, pretty much motionless as I watch her write in my signed copy. I barely register that our conversation has ended by the time I get to the girls and Miles, all of them excited to see what she wrote in there but I donโ€™t open it. I tell them that Iโ€™ll look in it later, not wanting to ruin the sparkle of this morning just yet.

Still, after weโ€™ve all had lunch together and weโ€™ve gone back to the apartment, I donโ€™t open it. Even after FaceTiming my dad and telling him about the surprise, I canโ€™t bring myself to open it. Only because I know that whatever sheโ€™s written in there is going to be the only thing going through my mind for the next two years. Finally, after Iโ€™ve showered and Iโ€™m ready, I pick up the book.

To, Wren.

Firstly, you donโ€™t need a man to determine your worth. Gross. You can do that on your own. But when you do have one that looks at you like that and does things for you like he did today, you hold him close and you keep him. Because even on your worst days, heโ€™s going to be there for you if you let him in.

Take care, Jasmine.

I try to take in what she said. How much do you think it would cost if I asked this woman to be my therapist? I read it over and over and each time I get chills.

Hold him close and keep him. I can do that.

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