Atlas closes his bedroom door behind him, and I find myself alone in his living room.
I feel awful for both of them. I canโt believe that was his mother.ย Or maybe I can.ย After hearing stories of her, I imagined her to be that unhinged, but I guess I expected her to look different. Both Atlas and his brother look so much like her that it makes it difficult to see that kind of behavior come from someone Atlas is related to. They are polar opposites.
I take a seat on the edge of the couch, shocked that I just witnessed all of that. Iโve never seen Atlas that affected. I want to go hug him, but I can absolutely understand that he needs a moment alone.
Josh, too. The poor kid.
I donโt want to leave before saying goodbye to Atlas, but I also donโt want to disturb him until heโs had a moment to recover. I walk to the kitchen and open the refrigerator. I look for the ingredients to make breakfast for them.
I kept it simple because thatโs all I really know how to do. I made scrambled eggs and bacon and put a pan of biscuits in the oven. When the biscuits are almost ready, I go tap on Joshโs bedroom door. I can at least offer him something to eat while I wait for Atlas to come out of his room.
Josh opens the door about two inches and looks at me. โYou want some breakfast?โ I ask him.
โIs Sutton gone?โ
I nod, so he opens the door and follows me down the hall. Josh gets himself something to drink while I pull the biscuits out and make us both a
plate of breakfast. I sit across from him at the table, and he eyes me while he eats. I feel like Iโm being sized up.
โWhereโs Emerson?โ he asks. โSheโs with her aunt.โ
Josh nods and takes a bite of his food. Then: โHow long have you and my brother been together?โ
I shrug. โThat depends. Iโve known him since I was fifteen, but we started dating about a month and a half ago.โ
Thereโs a flash of surprise on Joshโs face. โReally? Were you, like, friends back then or something?โ
โOr something.โ I take a sip of my coffee, and then set it down carefully. โYour brother didnโt have anywhere to live when I met him, so I helped him for a while.โ
Josh leans back in his chair. โReally? I thought he lived with our mom.โ โWhen she and your dad would allow it,โ I say. โBut he spent a lot of
time trying to survive without their help.โ I hope Iโm not saying too much, but I feel like Josh needs a better understanding of Atlas. โGo easy on your brother, okay? He cares a lot about you.โ
Josh stares at me for a beat, then nods. He leans over his plate again, taking a bite of bacon. He drops the bacon back onto the plate and wipes his mouth with a napkin. โHis cooking is normally better than this.โ
I laugh. โThatโs because I made it.โ โOh, shit,โ Josh says. โSorry.โ
I donโt take offense at all because Iโm sure heโs getting used to Atlasโs cooking. โDo you think you want to be a chef like him? He told me you like helping out at the restaurants.โ
Josh shrugs. โI donโt know. Itโs fun. Maybe. But I feel like Iโll get tired of it. He works a lot of nights. I feel like Iโll get tired ofย anyย career after a few years, though, so I donโt know what Iโll do.โ
โSometimes I feel like I still donโt know what I want to be when I grow up.โ
โI thought you owned a flower shop or something. Thatโs what Atlas told me.โ
โI do. Before that, I used to work at a marketing firm.โ I push my plate aside and fold my arms on the table. โI still feel like you do, though. Worried about boredom. Why are we expected to pick one thing to try and
be successful at? What if I want to do something completely different every five years?โ
Josh nods like heโs in complete agreement. โThe teachers at school talk like we have to decide on one thing we love and stick with it, but I want to do a hundred things.โ
I love how animated he is right now. He reminds me so much of a younger Atlas. โLike what?โ
โI want to be a professional fisherman. I donโt know how to fish, but it sounds fun. And I want to be a chef. And sometimes I think it would be fun to make a movie.โ
โSometimes I dream of selling my flower shop and opening a clothing boutique.โ
โI want to make pottery and sell it at fairs.โ โIโd like to write a book someday.โ
โI want to be the captain of a ship,โ he says. โI think it would be fun to be an art teacher.โ
โI think it would be fun to be a bouncer at a strip club.โ
I sputter laughter at that, but Iโm not the only one laughing. Josh and I glance up at Atlas, who is leaning in the doorway, laughing at our conversation.
Iโm relieved to see him in a better mood than the one his mother left him in. Atlas smiles at me warmly.
โLily made us breakfast,โ Josh says to him.
โI see that.โ Atlas walks over and kisses me on the cheek, then picks up a piece of bacon and takes a bite.
โKind of sucks,โ Josh mutters in warning.
โDonโt insult my girlfriend or Iโll stop cooking for you.โ Atlas steals the last slice of bacon off Joshโs plate.
โThese eggs are great, Lily,โ Josh says with fake enthusiasm.
I laugh while Atlas takes a seat next to me. As much as I want to spend the entire day here with him, Iโve already stayed longer than I intended.
It also feels like he and Josh have a lot to work out today.
โI have to go,โ I say regretfully. Atlas nods, and I scoot back from the table. โIโm gonna go grab my stuff.โ I walk to the bedroom, but I donโt close Atlasโs door, so I hear their conversation as Iโm packing my bag.
Atlas says, โYou feel like taking a road trip today?โ
โWhere to?โ Josh asks.
โI found your dadโs address.โ
I pause gathering my things and walk closer to the door so I can hear Joshโs response.
โYou did?โ Thereโs a new excitement in Joshโs voice. โDoes he know weโre coming?โ
โNo, I only got his address. I donโt know how to get in touch with him. But you were right: Heโs in Vermont.โ I can hear the dread Atlas is attempting to cover up in his voice all the way from his bedroom.ย God, I hate this for him.
I hear Josh running toward his room. โHe is going to be so shocked!โ
I finish packing with a heavier heart. When I walk back into the kitchen, Atlas is standing in front of the sink, staring out the window into his backyard. He doesnโt hear me, so I put my hand on his shoulder.
He immediately pulls me in and kisses me on the side of my head. โIโll walk you to your car.โ
He carries my bag to the car and places it in the backseat. I open my door, but we hug again before I climb inside.
This is the kind of hug Atlas gave me when he showed up at my apartment needing a hug that night. Itโs long and sad, and I donโt want to let go of him. โWhat do you think is going to happen when you get there?โ I ask.
Atlas finally releases me, but keeps his hand on my hip while he leans against my car. He sighs, threading his finger through a belt loop on my jeans. โI donโt know. Why do I feel so worried for him?โ
โBecause you love him.โ
Atlasโs eyes scroll over my face. โIs that why I always feel worried for you? Because I love you?โ
My breath hitches at his question. โI donโt know. Do you?โ
Atlas digs his fingers into my waist, and he pulls me to him. He lifts his hand and traces a finger down my neck, until it meets my tattoo. โIโve loved you for years and years and years, Lily. You know that.โ He moves his finger and then kisses me there, and that move coupled with his words takes everything in me to keep my composure.
โIโve loved you for just as long.โ
Atlas nods. โI know you have. No one on this earth loves me like you do.โ He cradles my head in both of his hands, and he tilts my face up to his and he kisses me. When he pulls back, he looks at me longingly, like Iโve already left and heโs already sad about it. Or maybe thatโs just what Iโm imagining he feels, since thatโs whatย Iย feel.
โIโll call you tonight. I love you.โ โI love you, too. Good luck today.โ
I drive home with such conflicted feelings. Every moment with him over this last day was more than I could have hoped for, but knowing what heโs about to face makes my heart feel like a piece of it broke off and stayed with him.
Iโm going to be thinking about him all day. Iโm hoping they donโt find Tim, but if they do, I hope Josh makes the right decision.