THE NEXT DAY,ย I arrive early at the arena for the charity skating event and take a seat near the entrance to the rink, where Iโm meeting Rory after heโs done training.
My stomach pitches with butterflies. Rory, whom I wasnโt supposed to mess around with because this whole thing is fake, but whom I canโt stop thinking about.
My phone buzzes in my jacket pocket, yanking my thoughts back to the present.
Itโs a text from one of my students, Laura, with a link to a studio space for rent. Iโve confided about my future dream with her.
The owner is a family friend who lives in Iran, she texts.ย Heโll be back in town for the holidays and he wants to rent the place out fast.
I open the link she sent. Two decent-sized studio rooms, a spacious front entrance, and three smaller side rooms, two of which could be used as physiotherapy or massage rooms. The rent is expensive but the location is stellar, only two blocks from the Skytrain. Itโs in a new building, so it probably has excellent accessibility.
Interesting. A place like this would go fast. Am I ready, though? Reluctance rises in me.
In my hand, my phone buzzes, and my heart jumps at the name flashing across the screen.
โHi, Mom,โ I answer.
โHi, honey.โ Her tone is warm. โIs this a bad time?โ
โNever. Iโm about to go to a charity skating event with the team, but it doesnโt start for a bit.โ
โSkating?โ
I smile at the ice, where event staff are setting up. โYep. Skating. Rory taught me.โ
And tomorrow afternoon, Christmas Eve, weโre flying out to spend Christmas with my family. Iโm in so fucking deep.
She makes a pleased noise. โThe photos of you two from when we had dinner together are so sweet.โ
The family dinner. My stomach wobbles as I remember what Rory and Pippa both said. I know I need to bring it up, and that I canโt avoid it forever.
Keep being a safe place for her to land, Pippa said. โI wish Iโd gotten a photo with you,โ I admit.
She makes that joking, dismissive noise she always does. โNext time, after Iโve gotten rid of the vacation weight.โ
I shouldnโt be surprised, but itโs a tiny cut to my heart every time she says those things. The words lodge in my throat, but I force them out.
โI donโt like when you make comments about dieting and needing to lose weight.โ
โHoney, thatโs because youโre thin.โ
โNoโโ I catch myself, trying to keep my cool. โYouโre beautiful, and itโs hard to hear you insult yourself.โ
โSo I want to go running more, so what?โ She laughs but itโs brittle. โI feel better when Iโm thin.โ
โThatโs what Iโm saying.โ I sigh. โI want you to feel amazing regardless of what size you are. Youโre so many things, Mom. Youโre funny and smart and an incredible mom, and none of those things have anything to do with your weight. Itโs fine if you want to be skinny, but youโre still beautiful and amazing if you arenโt.โ
Sheโs quiet, and I reach past all the reluctance, down to the most vulnerable parts of myself.
โI love you,โ I tell her. โAnd I want you to love yourself as much as we all love you. I want you to take a dance class and feel the same joy you used to feelโโ
โDance class?โ Her tone is weird and tight, and my stomach knots. โThereโs a dance studio in Evergreen.โ The town next to Silver Falls.
โThey do adult classes on Thursday evenings.โ
She scoffs, crushing me. โSo I can wear a leotard and have everyone stare at me?โ
My face falls. โPeople just wear normal workout clothes. They do barre exercises to pop music.โ My voice gets quieter because I know this isnโt working.
โYouโre always going on about how weโre the boss of our own bodies.โ Her tone is sharp. โSo let me say what I want about myself.โ
My mouth clamps closed, and silence stretches between us. โI should get going,โ she says.
โOkay.โ Cold misery settles in my stomach. โBye. Love you.โ โLove you, too. Bye.โ
The call ends and I sit there, staring at nothing. I failed her. Again. โHey.โ
I jolt to find Rory towering over me in his Storm jersey and skates. The tension around my heart loosens. โHi.โ
He tilts his chin to the phone in my hand. โEverything okay?โ
When I donโt answer right away, he sits beside me, arm coming up around my shoulders to pull me into him. I melt against him.
โThat was my mom.โ
โYeah?โ He watches my eyes with concern. โWe had another argument.โ
โIโm sorry, Hartley.โ He lets out a heavy breath with a heartbroken expression, like my pain is his pain, and even though Iโm upset from the call with my mom and I donโt know what the fuck Iโm doing with Rory these days, the look in his eyes makes my heart expand.
He gives me the softest, most affectionate kiss, and all the stuff with my mom fades to the background. His fresh scent surrounds me and I smile against his mouth.
โYou always make me feel better,โ I whisper.
โGood.โ He smiles, and I fall a little harder for him.
The text from earlier snags in my thoughts. โA student sent me this.โ I open the link and hand the phone to him, watching as he scrolls through.
โThis is nicer than the studio I sent you.โ โMore expensive, too.โ
โAnd a better location. Close to your apartmentย andย mine.โ
My stomach does a slow roll. It shouldnโt matter that Roryโs apartment is close to this spaceโI havenโt even seen his placeโbut deep down, it
does. I love that he thinks about these things, even if Iโm not ready to. โI donโt know.โ My brow wrinkles.
โOkay.โ He hands my phone back, and his gaze is steady and encouraging. โFor what itโs worth, I think you should take a look. Thereโs no commitment in just seeing the space.โ He nudges me, mouth tipping up. โIโll go with you.โ
I can picture itโus viewing the space togetherโand the image makes it so much less terrifying. โIโll think about it.โ
He winks. โGood.โ He glances to where kids, parents, and players filter onto the ice. โReady to go show them what youโve learned, Hartley?โ
I nod and smile. โYou bet.โ
He pokes his tongue in his cheek, hiding a smile. Itโs hisย Iโve done something badย grin.
โWhatโs that look?โ I ask, raising my eyebrows.
โI hung the spiderweb thing in McKinnonโs locker stall.โ
I burst out laughing so loud people glance over before clapping a hand over my mouth.
โIโm surprised you were able to hang it up.โ He shredded the thing.
His eyes spark with mischief as I shake with laughter while he laces up my skates, and when he stands and holds a hand out to me, I take it without hesitation.