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Chapter no 11

Out on a Limb

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hat in theย ever-loving fuckย is going on?โ€ Sarah asks, whisper- yelling, as she reaches for more tortilla chips from her pantry.

Sarah and I have teamed up for every round ofย Catanย since Bo and I arrived three hours ago, and yet weโ€™re still not coming close to either of us winning. Bo is absurdly good at board games, and Caleb is certainly not helping by giving the guy every trade he asks for.

โ€œIf I knew, we wouldnโ€™t be getting our asses kicked by the Jolly Green Giant out there. I blame Caleb,โ€ I answer, pulling salsa out of the fridge.

โ€œBoโ€™s so eerily calm while trading. Itโ€™s like heย knowsย what youโ€™re going to do. Itโ€™sโ€ฆ strangely hot?โ€ Sarah says, taking the jar from me, her face twisted into concern.

โ€œOh thank goodness. I thought it was just me,โ€ I whisper. โ€œLike, he keeps doing this smug little chin-scratch thing when he builds a new settlement andโ€”โ€ I cut myself off. โ€œOh my god, what am I saying? What is he doing to us?โ€

โ€œBabe?โ€ Caleb says from the archway as he enters the kitchen. โ€œHey, dโ€™ya need some help?โ€

โ€œYes, we need help,โ€ Sarah seethes. โ€œHelp understanding why youโ€™d give that man six ore for oneย fuckingย sheep.โ€

โ€œHonestly?โ€ Caleb asks. โ€œI donโ€™t know. Itโ€™s like he just charmed them out of my hand.โ€

โ€œWe need to get it together and form a united front. He isย destroyingย us.โ€ Sarah sighs, reaching in front of me for a chip bowl from the cabinet. โ€œMaybe we should just stop playing board games and go into full interrogation mode. Who is this guy? What went down with the she-devil? Why did he call off the engagement? What are his intentions with Winnie? Caleb, youโ€™ll be the good cop.ย Obviously.โ€

Iโ€™m about to protest when footfalls sound from the hallway.

โ€œEveryone in here?โ€ Bo questions, entering the kitchen in leisurely stride with a hand in his jeans pocket. He glances around, taking in our faces with a perplexed smile. โ€œDid something happen?โ€

โ€œNope! Totally fine,โ€ Sarah replies in a pitch several octaves above normal.

โ€œTheyโ€™re a little mad youโ€™re winning at everything,โ€ Caleb says. The little rat.

โ€œI did try to warn you,โ€ Bo says, pointing to me, grinningย farย too wide. โ€œIโ€™m competitive.โ€ He shrugs one shoulder.

โ€œThis isnโ€™t normal competitive,โ€ I argue, pointing back at him.

Bo moves closer to me, his eyes held on my extended finger as he keeps walking, only stopping when the tip of my finger presses into the hardness of his ribs. I ignore the overturning sensation in my stomach as he arrogantly smiles down at where we touch.

โ€œYouโ€™re not flipping the Monopoly board because you lost or faking dice rolls. This is some sort of sexy Jedi-mind-trick shit.โ€ I jab him in the ribsย hardย before turning toward the kitchenโ€™s barstools and dropping onto one with the tiniest of tantrums.

โ€œMe? Sexy?โ€ Bo clutches his chest, amusement lighting up his features. โ€œYou pulled that word out of context.โ€

โ€œWe donโ€™t know how youโ€™re doing it, butย whenย we figure it out, youโ€™re done,โ€ Sarah says, stepping to my side and throwing her arm around my shoulders.

โ€œMaybe we just play a new game? Cards?โ€ Caleb suggests, his mouth full of chips and salsa.

Three, two, oneโ€ฆ

โ€œStrip poker?โ€ Sarah says, crossing the kitchen toward her husband, smiling ear to ear.

โ€œSarah,โ€ Caleb sighs out quietly, letting his head hang. โ€œNo,โ€ he says, dejected.ย No,ย he mouths again when she pouts at him, twisting her body from side to side, quietly pleading.

โ€œIโ€™m always up for a little strip poker,โ€ Bo says, smirking at my friend. โ€œOh god,โ€ Caleb says to no one in particular, his expression filled with

horror. โ€œThereโ€™s two of them now.โ€

โ€œNo one is getting naked,โ€ I say, at first to Caleb, then to the two troublemakers. โ€œThe last time I was naked in this home, I left with a very expensive, lifelong party favour. So, no thanks.โ€

Boโ€™s laugh escapes through tightly closed lips. โ€œFair enough.โ€ He reaches across the counter for a chip, tosses it into the air, and catches it in his mouth.

โ€œOoh! Speaking of that party favourโ€ฆโ€ Sarah walks to the other side of the kitchen and into her butlerโ€™s pantry, disappearing out of view. โ€œI got you two a present,โ€ she says, returning with a basket that covers half her torso. Itโ€™s wrapped in clear cellophane with a big red ribbon on the top.

โ€œSarah,โ€ I whine as she places the present on the opposite end of the island. โ€œChristmas is in two days. You really shouldnโ€™t have.โ€

Sarah turns her attention to Bo, straightening her back with false wounded pride. โ€œWin hates presents. Because we have money, and she doesnโ€™t, and that makes her uncomfortable. Even though I have told her many times that itโ€™s my way of showing love, she continually tries to deny me. How doย youย feel about presents, Bo? And please answer carefullyโ€”thisย willย determine whether I like you or not.โ€

โ€œI love them,โ€ Bo says abruptly, taking a few strides over to the counter, eyeing the gift cautiously. โ€œThank you.โ€

Sarah makes a proudย hmphย sound in the back of her throat. โ€œJudas,โ€ I whisper, glaring at Bo.

โ€œAre you really not going to open this present with me?โ€ he asks, toying with the ribbonโ€”mimicking pulling it off. A sudden, striking image of him toying with my panties thrashes around my brain, then leaves just as quickly as it came.

โ€œI workedย soย hard on it,โ€ Sarah adds in the same mocking voice. These two are a dangerous and annoying combination.

โ€œFine,โ€ I say, hopping off the barstool and moving to stand next to Bo.

I tug indelicately on the ribbon and gesture for Bo to do the rest once itโ€™s off. He unwraps the cling-wrap, revealing the green woven basket underneath filled to the brim with items, some wrapped and others not, and one white card-sized box with writing on it sitting on top.

Twenty Questions to Fall in Love,ย I read.

I turn my gaze toward Sarah, whoโ€™s spilling over with mischievous glee.

Really?ย I ask her silently, my right eye twitching in her direction.

โ€œI saw a video about this game online. The title isโ€ฆย evocative, but really, itโ€™s just twenty questions to get to know someone well, quickly. I thought that may be helpful,โ€ she says that word sharply toward me, โ€œsince you two have a lot of catching up to do in the getting-to-know-each-other-while-ย clothedย department.โ€

I fight the urge to mock her in a childlike whine and repeat her last few words out loud.

โ€œThatโ€™s very thoughtful, thank you,โ€ Bo says, as if heโ€™s schooling me to do the same. Iโ€™m about to roll my eyes when he continues with, โ€œwe were just talking about having to get to know each other more on the way here. So this is great.โ€

โ€œYes,โ€ I give in,ย only a little. โ€œThanks.โ€

Bo picks up the card box, flipping it over in his hand.

I nod, smiling politely, and reach for another gift to pull out.

โ€œAnd to think,โ€ Caleb whispers dramatically, circling the counter to stand next to me. โ€œIf you did one question every day, you could be in love in less than three weeks.โ€

I smack him over the head with theย reallyย nice bath pillow Sarah picked out.

โ€œThank you,ย Sarah,ย for the gift,โ€ I say pointedly, glaring at him.

โ€œI also made sure to stock condoms in the guest bedroom in your honour.

Extra-large ones too,โ€ she says, winking at Bo.

He sputters a cough, which I findย deeplyย rewarding.

โ€œIโ€™m sorry,โ€ I mumble into the space between our shoulders, pulling my lips in to stop a grin.

โ€œNo youโ€™re not,โ€ he replies for my ears only, reaching into the basket alongside me as I pull out something soft and white.

โ€œAww,โ€ Caleb coos at the onesie in my hand. โ€œThatโ€™sย small,โ€ Bo stares, blinking slowly.

โ€œBabies tend to be,โ€ I reply, rubbing the soft cotton against my cheek. โ€œBo, how big were you when you were born?โ€ Sarah asks, eyeing his tall

frame.

โ€œOh, uh, I donโ€™t know actually.โ€ He shrugs, pulling out some chocolates that he points at enthusiastically. โ€œFuckingย loveย these.โ€

โ€œAsk your mother. Iโ€™m worried about my girlโ€™s parts,โ€ Sarah says. Caleb groans, catching Sarahโ€™s attention from across the counter. โ€œWhat?โ€ Sarah asks, looking between the men.

โ€œMy mom passed away when I was really young,โ€ Bo says without emotion, pulling out a sleeve of crackers. โ€œOoh these are my favourite.โ€ He rips them open with vigour and takes a loud bite, nodding as he chews, as if heโ€™s listening to his favourite song.

Who has a favourite cracker?

โ€œSorry.โ€ Sarah winces.

โ€œNo big deal.โ€ Bo smiles at her, swallowing. โ€œThanks again for all of this. And for letting me crash game night.โ€ He turns to Caleb. โ€œYou too, man.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re welcome,โ€ Caleb says as Sarah walks around the island toward him, placing her arm around his back. โ€œWe like to keep in touch withย everyย couple that conceives a baby in our home.โ€

โ€œYes, itโ€™s a tradition of ours,โ€ Sarah adds.

โ€œI didnโ€™t realise this was such a common occurrence. Is there a support group? An online forum?โ€ Bo asks.

โ€œYes, they meet here Tuesdays at eleven,โ€ Sarah replies. โ€œLight refreshments are served.โ€

โ€œWonderful. Count us in,โ€ Bo says, pulling out the last item. โ€œWhoa,โ€ he chuckles, โ€œIย donโ€™tย think this is for me.โ€

I turn my attention to the box in his hand and immediately swat it away. The second the box hits the kitchen floor, I kick it instinctively. Hard enough that it soars across the room, through the kitchenโ€™s entrance, and down the hallway. Bo stays, slightly red-faced, looking at his feet and biting his lip.

โ€œSarah Abilene Linwood,โ€ I say, grinding my jaw.ย You promised no funny business,ย I say telepathically, flaring my eyes at her.

She clasps both hands in front of her mouth, but it does nothing to quell her laughter. โ€œOkay, in my defence, I started this as a present just for you, and Iย mayย have forgottenย thatย was in there.โ€

Caleb eyes me impishly as he slinks off his stool and creeps toward the hallway. I glare at him as he tiptoes backward, looking like a cartoon villain.

I donโ€™t have the energy to attempt to get to the box first, so I ignore the giggles being shared between myย previousย best friend and the traitorous father-to-be and begin sorting our gift into two neat piles. Items for Bo on the right, items for me on the left.

โ€œThe Clit-Stim 9000โ€ฆโ€ Caleb strolls back into the kitchen, slapping the box against his palm. โ€œDo we have this one?โ€ he asks his wife, whoโ€™s at least looking aย touchย guilty under her thin-lipped smile.

โ€œThey had to makeย nineย versions?โ€ Bo asks.

โ€œIt must have been made by a man,โ€ I say, dropping a book titledย First- Time Dadย onto his pile with a not-so-subtleย thud, โ€œif it took them nine tries to figure out how to properly please a woman.โ€

Boโ€™s tongue pushes against the side of his cheek as he nods, an arrogant gleam in his eye returning. โ€œNot all men need nine chances, if I remember correctly.โ€ He moves the chocolates that I had allocated to his pile back to mine, leaning closer. โ€œSome of us only needed one,โ€ he whispers.

He then absolutely destroys the tension he began pulling like a corset around my throat by biting down on his cracker in a purposefully aggressive manner, spinning on his heel toward Caleb, and throwing a hand up.

โ€œToss it,โ€ Bo commands.

Caleb throws the box, and Bo catches it, palming it in one hand. โ€œHere,โ€ he says, placing it next to my pile.

โ€œMy hero,โ€ I say dryly.

โ€œYou can keep all of it,โ€ Bo says, looking at our piles. โ€œWell, maybe Iโ€™ll keep the book and theโ€โ€”he holds up the black T-shirt with white writing on it, wearing a lopsided smirkโ€”โ€œCall me Daddyย shirt.โ€ He waggles his eyebrows suggestively.

โ€œSarah is a pervert,โ€ I say.

โ€œI heard that!โ€ She swipes a cracker from Boโ€™s open tray as she walks by. I glare at her as she and Caleb begin uncorking a bottle of wine together.

โ€œKeep your half,โ€ I say to Bo. โ€œI distributed it fairly.โ€

โ€œButย this,โ€ he points between us, โ€œisnโ€™t particularly fair either. From where Iโ€™m standing, youโ€™re doing all the work. Iโ€™m like the kid who asks to see the group project the day before the presentation.โ€

I admire his pile thoughtfully. โ€œOkay, fine. I want this, and you takeย this.โ€ I take some ginger candiesโ€”which, in hindsight, were probably meant for my nausea anywayโ€”and hand him the pack of twenty questions. โ€œYou can be in charge of asking those. A little piece of responsibility.โ€

โ€œGreat.โ€ He smiles.

I walk over to the sink and fetch an empty cup to fill, feeling a little flushed.

โ€œYou okay?โ€ Sarah asks.

โ€œYeah, just getting that my-stomach-is-turning-upside-down feeling.โ€ I turn off the tap and bring the glass to my lips.

โ€œWhat feeling?โ€ Bo steps nearer, his eyes narrowed on me in concern.

โ€œNausea,โ€ I say, trying to sip slowly. โ€œIt can come out of nowhere sometimes.โ€ Clammy skin, rushing blood, quickening heartbeat. Everything begins smelling weird all of a sudden, and my tongue feels too big for my mouth. All the usual signs that point toward needing to get to a bathroomย quickly. โ€œIโ€™ll be right back. Are you okay?โ€ I ask Bo.

Bo looks taken aback at my question, his head jarring backward. โ€œYes, of course. Iโ€™m fine. Go, Iโ€™llโ€”โ€

I donโ€™t let him finish before Iโ€™m running to the main floorโ€™s powder room, fighting the vomit forcing its way up my throat from escaping too soon.

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