MEANT TO BE
OR SOME SHIT
ELI
The first thing he thought when he stepped inside the faintlyย lit, empty rink was:ย Fuck.
Because the rink was, in fact,ย notย empty. Which meant that the trip had been a waste.
He sighed and stopped in the hallway, hanging his skates on his shoulder and checking the text Dave had sent earlier that day.
No practice today. Alec and I are out, but feel free to stop by the rink and let yourself in if you like.
Except that the lights under the ice were clearly on. The metallic scrape of blades against the ice was clearly audible. And then, once the hallway ended, he could clearly see her.
Her.
Gliding smoothly with the kind of ethereal elegance only people whoโd lived half their lives on the ice could achieve. Circling the rink in a swooping loop. Coming to a fluid stop the second she spotted him and then just looking, eyes dark in the gentle light, soft curves turned into sharp angles by the vertical shadows, pitch-black clothes a dramatic contrast with her pale face.
Eli could recognize a setup when he saw one, just like he knew the value of a strategic retreat. And yet he closed the distance between them until all that separated them was a thin plexiglass barrier. And the million things he needed from her that she might never be willing to give.
โWhat is this?โ he asked. He hadnโt heard from her in over a week, and her silence following their last conversation had been answer enough. It wasnโt her fault if she didnโt want whatย heย wantedโin fact, it was part of what heโd fallen for, the messiness, the unflinching honesty. But he did need some space to come to terms with what the rest of his life would look like.
โRue,โ he asked again, a touch impatient. โWhatโs going on?โ โWould you like to skate?โ
His eyebrow rose, but her expression remained sphinxlike. โDid Dave put you up to this?โ
โNo. But I did ask him to text you.โ โWhy?โ
โPlease, Eli. Will you put those onโโshe pointed at his skatesโโand join me?โ She looked calm, but it was the fastest heโd ever heard her speak. โI thought we agreed that skating together is not what our relationship is
about?โ
โPlease,โ she said softly. Because everything,ย everythingย about her was soft, even her hard shell, and instead of what his response should have been
โRue, Iโll do whatever you ask, but please take pity on me because I donโt know if I can take more of thisโhe peeled off his shoes and tied his skates, stepping into the rink without bothering to hide the tension in his muscles.
He was on the ice, his first home. Standing across from the woman he loved, whose response to him declaring his love to her had beenโnothing. Nothing at all. As much as he wanted to hope that sheโd lured him here to announce that she could possibly see a future in which she loved him back, it was more likelyโ
Oh,ย shit. Heย knewย the reason sheโd wanted him here. She was going to spend the next twenty minutes dutifully spelling out her gratitude toward him for helping her fix her patent situation.
If she offered him a thank-you blow job, he was going to wail like a fucking baby.
โYouโre welcome,โ he preempted.
Rueโs glance was confused in the jagged silence.
โThatโs why weโre here? So you can thank me for the patent.โ
She bit into her lower lip, and Eli would have drained his bank account to buy the right to pull it from her teeth with his thumb. โI suppose I should do that, yeah. Can we . . . ?โ She gestured at the ice.
Sure. Why not. If they skated side by side, he wouldnโt have to look at her while she told him how much she appreciated his helpful assistance.
โI should have texted you. I didnโt mean to ambush you.โ They were already moving in unison. Like they were meant to be, or some shit. โBut you wanted to skate together, and I . . . I thought you might appreciate a grand gesture.โ
โYeah?โ He shook his head. โNot sure you and I are grand gesture types, Rue.โ
โAnd yet youโve done so many for me.โ โHave I?โ
โOver and over.โ She laughed, silent. โYou pretty much stole all my options. I donโt know how to do something that is even remotely like returning your most prized possession to you. Youโve set me up for failure.โ This was nice. Lovely, even. But gratitude was the last thing Eli wanted from her. โI appreciate this, Rue. Really. But I didnโt do this to hear how
thankful you areโโ
โWell, itโs a lot. But since you already know, we can skip that part and move on to the next topic.โ
Thank fuck. โWhich would be?โ
โAn apology.โ Her voice was limpid. She surprised him by flipping around and skating backward in front of him, as if eye contact with him was crucial for what she was about to say. โYou asked me to trust you, and I treated you like you were the kind of person whoโd screw me over, even when youโve been nothing but truthful with me. My behavior never reflected that. So, Iโm sorry, Eli.โ
The apology was, if possible, more depressing than the gratitude. โRue, you had just found out about Florence. I think some temporary lack of faith in humankind is to be expected.โ He smiled reassuringly and stopped with a precise movement. So did she, just a handful of feet ahead. โIf you donโt mind, Iโm going to head homeโโ
โI do.โ
He cocked his head. โExcuse me?โ
โI do mind. I have more things to say.โ Eli felt a burst of warm, tentative hope, until she added, โWhat you did for me, with my brother.โ
He really needed to stop fooling himself. โThat was the lawyers, but Iโll happily pass along your thanks. Have a goodโโ
โStop.โ Her fingers closed around the sleeve of his shirt, tugging at it. He felt her knuckles brush against his skin, her touch as electric as ever. โPlease, Eli. Let me speak. Five minutes.โ
She sounded more vulnerable than ever, and was beautiful in a way that made his lungs struggle to hold on to air, andโwhat the hell. Maybe being near her was a sharp ache, but loving someone and saying no to them didnโt seem to go well together. He could give her five minutes out of the rest of his life. He could give herย anything. โOf course.โ He began skating again.
So did she, this time by his side. โI . . .โ She was silent. Opened her mouth with a couple more false starts that were not like the Rue he knew at all. And then, when he was about to prod her, finally said, โCan I tell you a story?โ
โYou can tell me whatever you want, Rue.โ
She nodded. โI used to think that endings could be happy, or sad. That stories could be happy, or sad. Thatย peopleย could be happy, or sad. And I always figured that my ending, my story, me, would always fall in the latter.โ
He itched to take her in his arms, but let her continue.
โBut then I met you. And you made me wonder, for the very first time, if there was a flaw in my reasoning. Maybe people can be happyย andย sad. Maybe stories are messy and complicated. Maybe endings donโt always include solutions that tie everything together in a bow. But that doesnโt mean that they have to be tragedies.โ
โIโm glad you think that.โ He really was. She may have robbed him of his peace of mind, but he still wanted her to have hers. One more fault to add to the humbling business of falling in love, he supposed. Distracting. Fucked up. Self-annihilating. Sweet and excruciating at the same time.
โBut you said that it was.โ Her expression was solemn and serious, so intenselyย Rue, he felt it right in his bones.
โIโm sorry, Iโm not following.โ
โAt Kline. In the conference room.โ Her throat bobbed. โYou said that we were tragic.โ
Ah. They were rehashing and dissecting his failed love declaration. โI didnโt mean toโโ
โAnd I want you to know, we donโt have to be. Because tragedies have sad endings, and we donโt have to have one. We donโt even have to be over.โ
Eliโs pace on the ice remained steady while the words penetrated his frontal lobe. โWe donโt have to be over,โ he repeated slowly, reluctant to let his hope color her words with meanings that werenโt there. โThe last time we talked, Rue, I thought that maybe weโd never even started.โ
โAnd Iโm sorry I made you believe that. I think . . .โ She shook her head. Carried on skating with that unimpeachable posture and hard-earned grace. โYou know, I think the sex is a big part of the problems between us.โ
โThe sex?โ
โYeah.โ
He snorted out a laugh. โRue, if there isย oneย single thing that was never a problem between us, it was the sex.โ
โThatโs not whatโit was good. And Iโd love to have more of it.โ She bit into her lip. โBut it overshadows other things I want to do with you. Talking. Listening. Just being around you. Itโs so new to me, to crave someoneโs presence. Wishing I could run something by you. Having meals with youโthat you cook for me, preferably.โ
Blood roared hopefully in his ears. โSo youโre recruiting cheap kitchen labor,โ he murmured to mute it. She was giving him very little. Heโd told her that he loved her, and she was admitting to enjoying his company.
Maybe Eli had no dignity, but heโd take it. โI can actually cook satisfyingly wellโโ
With a push of his skates, Eli blocked her path and came face-to-face with her. Rue nearly crashed into him, her hands gripping his biceps for balance.
This close, he could count the spikes of her eyelashes. Watch her trembling lips as they pressed together.
โWhat do you want, Rue?โ he asked.
โIโm trying to articulate it, but Iโm not very good at it.โ โNo way. Really?โ
Her pale cheeks flushed.
โSay what you want to say, and do it now,โ he ordered. โYou have two minutes.โ
She wasted thirty seconds just glancing around the rink, searching for who the fuck knew what, and Eliโs stomach began to grow heavy with
dread that heโd once again read too much into too little. But she eventually took a deep breath, and when she spoke, her tone was solid and assured. โI thought I could never be happy. But with you, Eli . . . I have never felt the way I do with you.ย Never. And I think thatโs why it took me so long to put words to it.โ
His heart beat in his throat. โWhat words?โ โSafe,โ she said.
He forced himself to remain silent. โAnd accepted.โ
More silence. Harder, this time. โAnd enough.โ
That, he couldnโt take. โRue. You have never been anything but enough.โ
She glanced away. The back of her hand rose to wipe at her cheek.
โAnd something else. Something I didnโt have the language for. It was growing between us, and I didnโt know how to name it. Even when I could finally imagine life as something shared. Even when I trusted you. Even when my mind was always full of you. There had never been anyone like you, and for a long time I didnโt have the word.โ
โWhat word?โ โLove.โ
The world stopped. Tipped over. Returned to its original stateโbut brighter. Sharper. Sweeter.
Perfect.
โIf you still want me to love you, I really think Iย canย love you back. Because I already do.โ Two tears streaked her cheekbones. โAnd if you donโt, I guess Iโll be loving you anyway. But if you were to give me another chanceโโ
โJesus.โ He wanted to laugh. He wanted to spin her around. He wanted to ask her to marry him right now, before she could change her mind.
Her jaw worked. โIs that a no on that second chance?โ
โGod, youโre so fucking . . .โ He shook his head, and then caged hers between his hands, leaning closer. Breathing in her scent. โI love you, Rue.ย Youย are the only chance there is.โ
Her eyes shone bright. โYeah?โ
โYeah.โ He felt a bone-deep, chest-warming amount of joyโlike sheโd taken a knife from his heart and placed it back in her drawer. She still had
the power to destroy him. Always would, he suspected, hold him in the palm of her hand.
He hoped sheโd be merciful.
โDoes this mean that weโre going to be dating?โ she asked solemnly. Her mouth struggled to shape that last word. He couldnโt help pressing his thumb against her full lower lip.
โIt means that . . .โย That youโre mine, the uncivilized part of him screamed.ย That Iโm going to take you and hoard you. โIโm going to be open with you, because I wasnโt always, and that was a mistake. Okay?โ
She nodded.
โIt means that Iโm not going into this thinking that there will be an ending. Do you get my meaning?โ
She nodded again.
โAnd Iโm going toโIโm going to want to see you every day. Iโm going to learn more dishes and pack your lunch and write cute little notes on it. Iโm going to ask you if you want to sleep at your place or mine and always assume that weโre spending the night together. Iโm going to think about you all the damn time. Iโm going to assume Iโm watering your plants when youโre out of town. Iโm going to hold your hand in public. Iโm going toย kissย you in public. Iโm going to organize surprise parties for you with your friend. Iโm going to send a hundred texts per day with stupid online shit I think you should see. Clingy as fuck, Rue. Can you do it? Can you live with me as your boyfriend?โ The word seemed as reductive asย dating.ย For now, he told himself.ย For a short while.
โI am really bad at replying to texts.โ โI know.โ
โAnd I donโt love surprise parties.โ โIย know.โ
โBut the rest . . .โ She smiled against his thumb. โYes, please.โ
He leaned into her ear. โIโm going to do the filthiest things to you.โ Her breath hitched. โYou do have a ridiculous sex drive.โ
โSo do you.โ โSo do I.โ
He pulled back, and it was her turn to press a soft kiss against his thumb, even if her eyes were serious as she warned, โIโll never be easy to be around, Eli.โ
He knew that. Heย lovedย that. He wanted nothing more than to learn every inch of her, his complicated, mercurial dream girl.
He leaned in for a kiss. But before, he said, โI can imagine worse fates.โ