MY HEART BEATSย in my ears as my mom and I stare at each other. โRory,โ she breathes, eyes roaming my face like she canโt believe it.
She looks older. There are a few more lines around her eyes, and her face is thinner, but her hair is the same. Long and a little curly. And her irises are the same dark blue as mine.
My heart aches.
โIโm Hazel,โ Hazel says behind me, peering over my shoulder.
My momโs gaze lifts and she blinks, like she just noticed the woman clinging to my back. She smiles a little as I set Hazel on her feet again. โNicole.โ
They shake hands, and something in my brain trips. Hazel wraps an arm around my waist, holding me tight. My mom notices, and something softens in her gaze.
โLovely to meet you, Hazel,โ she says. Her eyes drop to Hazelโs foot, hovering off the ground as she balances on one leg. โWhat happened there?โ
โRory bodychecked me.โ
I choke, and Hazel grins up at me with teasing in her eyes.
โI didnโt bodycheck her,โ I add, glancing at my mom. โWe were at a skating thing for the team and she fell. She sprained her ankle.โ I send Hazel a hard look, but she just smiles more. โIโm trying to take care of her, but she wonโt sit still and rest like sheโs supposed to.โ
Hazel rolls her eyes. โRory, itโs snowing. You canโt expect me to stay inside when it snows, like, twice a year here.โ
Sheโs joking, but thereโs a protective edge to her gaze. Sheโs trying to make us comfortable by joking around, I realize.
If itโs possible, I love her a little more.
My mom watches on, wearing a funny expression like sheโs amused and surprised, but heartbroken. โI agree. Snow means you have to go outside.โ The side of her mouth lifts. โYou used to love going outside in the snow,โ she says quietly. โYou would make a snowman every year.โ
Pain racks through me, and I swallow past the rock in my throat. She gave that all up when she left, and Iโve squashed any hope of a relationship. I want to ask her a million questions about her life. I want to tell her all about Hazel and hockey and how I think everything may have gotten fucked up with us because of me, but the words lodge in my vocal cords,
and I turn to Hazel.
โWe should get home.โ
My mom blinks, standing taller. โIโm having a Christmas party.โ Thereโs a rushed, frantic edge to her words, like she doesnโt want it to end like this, either. โTomorrow afternoon. Just a casual gathering, a few friends. You donโt have to bring anything, just yourselves.โ Her demeanor dims, like sheโs bracing herself for me to say no, before she takes a deep breath. โIโd love for you to be there,โ she tells me before her gaze swings to Hazel, brightening. โYou too, Hazel, Iโd love for you both to be there.โ Our eyes meet. โIf you want.โ
Hazel watches me with concern and fire in her eyes, like sheโs ready to strike if I need her.
Want to?ย she asks with her eyes.
I shouldnโt, because Iโve done enough damage with the relationship between me and my mom, but thereโs that ache again in my chest.
Maybe it doesnโt have to be this way. Maybe I can show her Iโm not my dad.
When I give Hazel a barely perceptible nod, she lights up. โWeโd love to come,โ she tells my mom.
Her face relaxes with visible relief, and she lists off the time and address.
I nod. โI remember.โ
โOf course.โ She shakes her head to herself. โOf course you do.โ She takes another deep breath, looking me over again. She looks like she wants to say more. โWellโโ
Without thinking, I rush forward and give her a hug. Sheโs stiff for a moment before she relaxes, clutching me hard, and her painfully familiar scent makes my chest hurt. I pull back before I do something stupid, like tell her I miss her.
โSee you then.โ
โSee you then,โ she whispers as I lean down for Hazel to climb onto my back.
I carry Hazel away, heart pounding, and just before we turn the corner, I look over my shoulder to see her standing there, watching us.