โIย TOLD YOU HEโS Aย good guy.โ
Henry doesnโt say anything else as he drops into the seat beside me with his breakfast. Russโs friends stayed in a B&B in Meadow Springs last night, but Orla said they could visit before leaving as long as they still had their visitor lanyards and it was during cabin inspection.
I concentrate on my toast, suddenly feeling nervous to have one-on-one time with Russโs best friend. I mean, technically weโve had one-on-one time before, but that was when I was unknowingly ditching Russ post hook up. โI know you did. I never thought he wasnโt.โ
We both watch Russ at the table across from ours while we eat in silence. Heโs laughing with Robbie and Mattie, two guys who made it their mission to get to know me better last night. Iโve tried to keep a safe distance, not wanting to smother him or overcrowd him when his friends are here, but itโs hard when I naturally just want to be near him.
The loud buzz of multiple conversations happening fills the silence, until Henry slices through it, catching me off guard. โMy room is next to Russโs room in our house. It isnโt soundproof, so please donโt treat it like it is.โ
I almost choke on my veggie bacon. โSorry?โ
โI imagine youโre going to visit a lot. Iโd rather not hear you come, sorry.โ I expect him to start laughing or give me some indication heโs joking around, but he looks entirely serious.
โI, uhm . . .โ I am not the girl that stumbles over her words. I am the rambler. I am the oversharer. I am lost for words. โI promise to try my hardest to not put you through that.โ
โHe told me you know how shitty his dad is to him.โ โYeah.โ
โYou know more in six weeks than some of our friends have found out in two years.โ When he puts it like that, it makes me value even more how much Russ has trusted me with. โHe doesnโt know how much everyone
loves him. He only ever assumes the worst and jumps to the worst conclusions, sometimes youโll need to spell the good out to him.โ
I donโt say it to Henry, but I know exactly what he means. Russ and I would have started on a much more friendly foot if he hadnโt wrongly assumed Iโd feel uncomfortable around him. โYouโre a good friend, Henry.โ
โRuss deserves good friends.โ
We spend the rest of breakfast talking about some photographs Henry took of their B&B and the surrounding landscape for him to attempt to do try some new paintings techniques when he gets home and, by the time everyone is leaving, I feel like Henry will remember me as the girl who likes his friend and not the girl he bumped into that night.
Having seven painfully attractive strangers here has caused mayhem . Everyone is horny and acting a little chaotic. Iโm okay though, because a painfully attractive man makes me feel horny and chaotic daily, so Iโm used to it.
Maya and I work hard to keep the kids busy and burn off all their excess energy by swapping our morning schedule of arts and crafts for a treasure huntโmuch to Jenna and her program spreadsheetโs dismayโbut Russ and Clay lose our map with all the treasure locations and the whole thing takes three times as long.
The hunt does the trick and by the time our post-lunch quiet hour arrives, everyone is a lot more chilled than they were a few hours ago, but Maya is losing her voice from shouting all morning. My voice remains undefeated.
Iโm hanging out with the other counselors in the shade on the picnic bench outside the Brown Bears cabin, when Xander clears his throat. โI have an announcement to make.โ I think heโs waiting for some kind of dramatic reaction, but nobody says anything. โEmilia and I have decided to part over creative differences.โ
โGimme a clue,โ Maya says, squinting at him as she shields the sun from her eyes.
โYouโre so goddamn dramatic,โ Emilia groans. โThe talent show. Xander is going to do his own thing because we canโt agree on anything.โ
โIs this because she said you couldnโt win American Idol?โ Clay asks. โNobody sounds good singing campfire songs, bro. Donโt take it to heart.โ
My jaw drops. โNo. Absolutely not. Weโre a team.โ Every other counselor group has said theyโre going to work out an act the day before,
because itโs not that serious. Fuck that, I want my group to be the best. Thatโs why Iโve been trying to get everyone organized for weeks. Itโs not my fault Iโm not creative enough to come up with an idea myself. โYou canโt do it on your own, Xan. Thatโs super sad and lonely. You need us.โ
โIโm not. I have Russ.โ He pats Russ on the back and Russ looks up, suddenly alert.
โSorry, whatโs happening?โ
โCreative differences. Talent show. Dog tricks. Come on, man, I told you like an hour ago,โ Xander says, blocking out Emilia with his hand when she starts laughing at dog tricks.
โI didnโt realize you wanted me to join you! If Xander gets to leave the group, can I just not participate?โ
โNo!โ Xander and I snap at the same time. โYou promised,โ I remind him.
He rolls his eyes. โWas worth a try.โ
Several high-pitched screams ring out from the kids cabin and Maya and Clay jump to their feet. โI swear to God, if Michael has brought in another frog, Iโm going to make him sleep by the lake,โ Maya grumbles.
As soon as theyโre gone, Russ moves closer to me, leaning against his hand at an angle that blocks out Emilia and Xander from our conversation. โI wonโt go with Xander if you donโt want me to. I know how important this is to you.โ
I want to kiss him. I always want to kiss him. Sighing overdramatically, I place my hand on the table next to his elbow so I can gently brush my finger against his arm. โItโs fine. I donโt want Xander to be on his own and I donโt want you to be unhappy. Itโs not a big deal. Now that Emilia has no opposition, weโll definitely be dancing.โ
โIโd be happy if I was dancing with you,โ he says quietly. โYouโd make it worth it.โ
The horde of butterflies all flap at once. โGo with Xander.โ
โYouโre the best,โ he says nudging me with his knee. โAre you doing anything tonight after we clock off?โ I shake my head, mind immediately running with a thousand different possibilities. โDonโt make plans. Weโre going on a date.โ
THE EVENING IS PAINFULLY SLOWย in comparison to the afternoon and I spend my entire night clock watching, waiting to see what my first ever date is going to be.
Shortly after the kids are ushered to bed, Russ appears looking concerned, which immediately puts me on edge. Iโm in comfortable clothes, like he told me to be when he left earlier, but having zero idea whatโs going on is not my idea of fun. โWe have a slight problem,โ he says as he approaches me, stopping far enough away so that we donโt look over- friendly.
โWhat is it?โ
โWe need to sign out at the front office and itโll look suspicious if weโre both signed out together.โ
โWeโve done it before?โ
โNot at night. You gotta admit that looks sus.โ
Heโs right, as much as I donโt want to admit it. I donโt even know what he has planned but Iโm nervous and excited and I donโt want him to say we canโt go. โThereโs a path that starts near the back of the kitchen that leads to a dirt track a few minutesโ drive away. I could sneak out, but you have to promise to not snitch on me because unlike you whoโs breaking the rules left and right, Iโm trying to repair my image.โ
He rolls his eyes and his dimples appear as he fights a smile. โIs it safe?โ โYeah, itโs an evacuation route that they put in decades ago. Iโll need a
flashlight.โ
He throws his truck keys at me. โI donโt want you walking in the dark.
Donโt check the back or youโll ruin the surprise.โ
The excitement and nerves eat away at me as I keep a straight face signing out at the front office. When Iโm safely in Russโs truck, thatโs when I give up fighting it. I keep the headlights on as I wait the five minutes it takes for him to find me and, as he jogs up to the fence line, I try not to drool when he jumps over it with ease.
Is everything he does hot or am I just easily impressed? One of lifeโs great questions.
Opening the driverโs door, he slides me along the seat and positions himself in front of the wheel. โI donโt even want to know how you know that barely-there path leads to here, trouble.โ
โAm I trouble or am I an explorer?โ
He throws an arm over the back of the seat as he looks over his shoulder to reverse up the dirt track back to the road. Again, hot or easily impressed? His hand twirls the ends of my hair and the definitive answer is hot. Definitely, definitely hot.
โTrouble. One hundred percent.โ
Thereโs no one else on the roads this late at night but Russ concentrates as he follows the bend, one hand resting on my thigh, tapping the tune of the song playing in the car.
The song changes to an up-and-coming rock band Poppy likes, who are starting to get radio play. I bought Poppy and Emilia tickets to their LA show in a few months, but before I can tell Russ that, he changes the station. โYou donโt like Take Back December?โ
โNot really,โ he lifts his hand from my thigh to rub along his jaw line. โItโs my brotherโs band.โ
Oh my God. โYour brother Ethan is Ethan Callaghan? How did I not spot that before? Emiliaโs girlfriend loves TBD.โ
โYup.โ He doesnโt sound very pleased about that fact and, after what Iโve learned about his relationship with his family, Iโm not surprised.
He takes a right down an old track, taking the opportunity to look at me for a split second before putting his hand back on my thigh. โYour brother is famous, but you donโt want to go pro because you donโt want to be famous? As someone with a family โespecially my sisterโalways in the press, you sometimes have no choice.โ
โYouโre not the only person to point that out to me recently, funnily enough. Ethan isnโt really famous though.โ He squeezes my thigh, which I think was supposed to be a comfort, but I feel it everywhere. โShould we tell everyone weโre only children?โ
โDefinitely, but Iโm a bit concerned it wonโt matter anyway, since you appear to be taking me somewhere to murder me and bury my body in a field . . .โ The truck throws us around a little as we drive over the uneven ground in the direction of an old, derelict building. โWhere the hell are we? I am not fucking you in that haunted house if thatโs your plan.โ
He snorts as he puts the truck into park. โI thought you knew every inch of Honey Acres, Ms. Explorer,โ he teases, taking the keys out of the ignition.
โI do. This is not Honey Acres. We are almost definitely trespassing.โ
We both climb out and I walk around to his side, still totally confused about what weโre doing here. As soon as Iโm close enough he bends to kiss me, reviving the butterflies that are now a permanent addition to my body. โI thought trespassing would be exciting for you.โ
โTrespassing in a hotel to make yourself a midnight snack, yes.
Trespassing in a field is how you end up with a gunshot wound.โ
โWeโre on Orlaโs land, I promise. I found this place on a run and I checked when I got back to camp. Weโre not that far away, it just takes longer to get here by vehicle, since I canโt drive through fences.โ He laughs and takes my hand, walking us to the back of his truck. โI just realized people donโt kiss at the start of a first date.โ
โYou can drive through fences . . . but people yell at you when you go to apologize and they make your parents pay for the damage.โ His eyebrow rightfully rises. โAnyway . . . I havenโt been on a first date before, so I donโt know the rules. Which is probably a red flag for you because why would I be un-dated at twenty unless itโs because Iโm really annoying, which I am, and, well, we might get charged at by cows tonight or eaten by wolves or something, so Iโd rather kiss at the start than not kiss at all. I need to stop talking. Iโm doing that thing that you make me do where I jโโ
He stops at the back of the truck, nudging my chin up with his knuckle to close my mouth. โI know youโre the English major, but un-dated isnโt a word, sweetheart.โ
โI feel like it is.โ He ignores me and opens the tailgate, pulling off a white sheet, revealing cushions and quilts, a cool box and the battery pack powered projector we sometimes use for outdoor movie night. โOh my goodness.โ
Lifting me onto the tailgate, he leans in and kisses me again. Slow, gentle, perfect. โI havenโt been on a first date before either.โ
Iโm stunned into silence as Russ helps me get comfortable on the makeshift bed, handing me a Thermos of hot chocolate and a bag of popcorn. He positions the projector on top of the truck, pointing it at the side wall of the creepy house, and thatโs when it hits me how much effort heโs put into this.
Iโm not a crier, but this man might just make my eyes water a little. He throws another blanket on top of me and finally sits down, getting under the covers too. โComfortable? Warm enough?โ he asks.
โEverything is perfect.โ The wall turns blue as the Disney castle appears followed by the Pixar lamp and as soon as Gusteauโs restaurant appears on the tiny television, my heart just about explodes. Heโs thought of everything. โRatatouille! Russ, youโre perfect. Like dream guy perfect. Youโre too good to be real.โ
My honesty catches him off guard and beneath the glow of the moon, I watch all the emotions run across his face. Iโve always known I need validation like I need air and, although I donโt think heโs exactly the same, we are very similar.
People have made us feel like weโre less than we are and those opinions are buried deep in us both, like weeds. Every drop of self-doubt waters the soil and once they start to grow it feels impossible to stop. But it isnโt impossible, it just takes someone to rip them out by the root, over and over if needed.
Weโre so different and yet so similar and part of me is starting to believe thatโs the perfect mix.
His hand reaches toward me, brushing a strand of hair from my face. โTell me a secret.โ
โI donโt want to go back to reality next month. I want to stay here with you and the dogs and throw our cellphones into the fire.โ He laughs quietly, his hand massaging the back of my neck while I ramble. โIโll open my bookstore and you can open your bowling store or build robots or whatever engineers doโthey can protect us from the possums and the wolves I guess. But youโll choose me and Iโll choose you and weโll be happy without anyone else ruining it.โ
โYou are the brightest thing in my life, Aurora,โ he says. โAnd youโre a living reminder of the good things that can happen when I let myself be happy.โ
Part of me wonders if Iโd let someone in before now, could I have avoided a lot of the unhappiness Iโve dealt with, but I think the answer is no. Iโd have still been doing the same reckless things as before, bouncing from emotional overload to the next, desperately seeking something more. Iโd never have made someone happy and the chances are, after the initial buzz of their attention wore off, Iโd be lost again.
Russ makes me feel content, the one thing I didnโt realize I needed.
We shuffle closer, sinking deeper into the blankets, facing each other, totally ignoring the cartoon rat being projected onto the wall. โYou tell me a secret,โ I whisper.
โItโs not a secret because a lot of people know about it, but can I tell you about something bad that happened to me? Something I really hate talking about?โ
โOf course.โ Iโm patient while he awkwardly shuffles around, clearly delaying things. His leg slips between mine, hand rests on the curve of my waist and, just when I think heโs about to start talking, he leans in and kisses me instead. Breaking us apart, I rest my forehead against his. โIโm still going to be here to kiss you when youโre done sharing,โ I say softly.
โDid you hear about the hockey rink getting trashed at the start of the year?โ
โI think so, maybe? Didnโt you guys have to share the other rink or something?โ
โYeah. Well, it was my fault.โ
My jaw almost unhinges itself. โYou trashed a hockey rink?โ
โNo! Of course not. I, uhm, I met this girl, Leah, at a party and she was nice to me. Iโd gone with some guys I lived with. Leah kissed me, we messed around a bit, not all the way.โ
Someone tell me why Iโm jealous. โThen every party I went to, Leah was there and we ended up hooking up a few times. I liked her and I thought maybe, just maybe, sophomore year wouldnโt be trash and I could have some happiness. Next thing I know Iโve got her boyfriend in my DMs threatening me. Theyโd been fighting or whatever, sheโd been using me to get back at him.โ
โIโm so sorry she did that to you.โ
โOh, it gets so much worse.โ He laughs, but itโs humorless. โThis thing between her and her boyfriend was super toxic, one of those relationships everyone loves to hate. So when she found out she was pregnantโโwhat the fuckโโshe told her older brother, whoโs a hockey player at UCLA, that sheโd been ghosted. Iโd blocked her when I found out about the boyfriend. She wouldnโt give them my name, just that it was someone on my team thinking thatโd be the end of it, but it wasnโt. They trashed the rink.โ
โOh, Russ.โ
โI wanted to drop out because of it; I was so embarrassed. If Nate hadnโt literally held my hand through it, I would have. It was bad enough when I thought it had been trashed because of her boyfriend but this was so, so much worse. Everyone was talking about it, I had to go to meetings about it until it was proven I hadnโt done anything. It was a fucking mess.โ
โYou have no reason to feel embarrassed! Youโre the victim in all of this. You didnโt do anything other than hook up with a girl at a party and thereโs nothing wrong with that. You could have hooked up with every girl at that party, it still doesnโt make someone using you as a scapegoat okay.โ
โThatโs what Stassie and Lola say, but I havenโt been able to shake the guilt. When Iโm on campus, Iโm wondering if people are thinking about it when they see me. I hate having to play UCLA knowing thatโs what theyโll all be thinking about.โ
โI hate that this has been eating at you. When something happens it feels so huge to you, but thatโs because itโs happening to you, but in reality, most people donโt know or care. If everyone was talking about it like you feel like they are, Iโd already know everything. I just heard there was some damage. Nothing about you.โ
โYou really didnโt know?โ
โNo! I promise I didnโt. But someone took advantage of you, Russ. You gotta stop punishing yourself for it.โ I stroke his face with my thumb and he kisses the palm of my hand. โIf you overthink it, you wonโt be able to move on. So what, a rink got trashed? Itโs not like somebody died! Do you know how much stuff Iโve trashed by accident?โ
โSome fence lines Iโd guess.โ
โThat wasnโt an accident.โ I roll my eyes, leaning in closer. โBut my point remains. Youโre a great person, your friends love you and the dogs love you. Thatโs all I think about when I think of you. How easy you are to l
โ like.โ
โI donโt know why Iโm bringing it up now. Iโm sorry, have I fucked up our first date already?โ His eyes shut and he sighs, sinking further into the pillows.
Sometimes I want to shake this man, because he doesnโt realize how happy him handing over those pieces of himself he keeps so tight to his chest makes me.
โYou voluntarily sharing something thatโs personal to you makes this the best date, Russ. I promise. Thank you for trusting me with the full story.โ
His eyes open slowly. โCan I have that post-sharing kiss you promised now, please?โ
I canโt help but smile as I lean in. โOf course.โ