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Chapter no 31 – Nico

Our Scorching Summer (Perks & Benefits Book 2)

MY BODY IS STILLย heavy with sleep, even after succumbing to a two-hour nap.

Lily and I stayed up until dawn. The last time we stayed awake that long was the night of the bonfire in Brazil. I wish we could go back to that night when I first tasted Lily under a starry sky instead of spending the entire evening chewing away at every hypothetical scenario for how Lilyโ€™s work was stolen and how to fix it.

I hate that I canโ€™t find the asshole who did this straightaway. Itโ€™s fucked up that someone could easily plagiarize her writing and claim it as their own.

How does a legitimate company not have a process for preventing this?

Maybe thereโ€™s an idea here. An app that allows authors to upload their book and print it anywhere in the world. Better than going to individual printing presses. A plagiarism scanner would need to be included. If this happened to my author girl, it has to be happening to others.

Iโ€™ll have to look into it.

I know Lily hasnโ€™t come around to the idea of me helping directlyโ€”her independence is both admirable and wildly annoyingโ€”but Iโ€™ve managed to hack away at some of that stubbornness for the time being. Iโ€™m not planning on stopping any time soon.

Sheโ€™s my everything. I may not truly understand what it means to be in love yet, but giving her my all feels like the right thing. Itโ€™s what I want to do.

โ€œHey, Lil?โ€ I tap a faint knock on her door before opening it slightly and peeking inside her room.

Where is she?

Our dinner reservation starts soon, and I found two tickets to a local concert right afterward. Staying inside and stewing until we hear back from Villa Printers wonโ€™t do either of us any good.

โ€œLily?โ€ I try again, stepping fully into the darkness. โ€œPrincesa, are you in here?โ€

I flick on the overhead light. A soft moan echoes beneath a pile of covers on her bed. I sit beside the blankets, running my hand over the fabric until I locate her body. โ€œLetโ€™s get going. Thereโ€™s a steaming bowl of noodles waiting for you.โ€

She grunts in response.

โ€œI can help you get ready.โ€ Another grunt.

Okay. Plan B: Make Agent Lily Smile is in full effect. โ€œDo you want to ditch the restaurant altogether?โ€ I ask.

The smallestย yesย sounds beneath the sheets, and every bone in my body aches to give her a solution.

โ€œAlright, love.โ€ I rise off the bed, only temporarily leaving her in the blanket burrito sheโ€™s decided to call home. โ€œWeโ€™ll stay in tonight.โ€

The moment my foot passes the threshold of her doorway, I spring into action.

In a half hour, every pillow in our suite has been dragged into my bedroom and tucked into the small fort I finagled out of some spare sheets. I take one last glance around to make sure everything is in perfect form.

Bowls of instant ramen sit on the table beside as many of Lilyโ€™s snacks as I could find at the corner store: the cheesy popcorn that gets stuck in her teeth, the Flaminโ€™ Hot Cheetos that leave radioactive dust clinging to her fingers for days, and every dessert that was available from the Michelin-star restaurant in the hotel lobby downstairs.

Lights are dimmed adequately. Floral candles are spread around the room, creating the perfect cozy atmosphere.

And last, but certainly not least, the outrageously expensive snail mucin masks she adores are spread out on the bed.

Who would spend fifty dollars on one packet of snail goop?

Ah, who am I kidding? If she wanted to swipe my credit card for llama spit eye cream that cost a thousand dollars, Iโ€™d buy her as many bottles as her little heart desired.

I cross the hallway and stroll back into her room again before stripping the covers off her curled-up body.

โ€œGo away,โ€ she sighs, yanking one of the pillows over her face and scrunching into an even tighter ball.

โ€œCome on, baby, get up.โ€

โ€œPlease just let me sulk.โ€ She peeks over the pillow, her eyes red and puffy.

The sight of her like this sparks visceral anger in my blood. I hate that someone hurtย my girl.

โ€œYou can sulk all you want, but youโ€™re not doing it alone.โ€ I pull her warm body into my arms and lift her off the bed.

Lily doesnโ€™t even try to resist. No protests. No pounding fists on my chest. No biting.

This is bad.

We enter my room, and Lily opens her eyes, peeking around the little sanctuary. โ€œWhatโ€™s all this?โ€

โ€œA distraction.โ€ I set Lily on the bed and swiftly collect the remaining blankets and pillows out of her room. I return before she thinks of an excuse to escape my surprise. โ€œYou said youโ€™ve been wanting to spend the night in bed eating ramen and snacks, so here we are.โ€

โ€œThat was months ago.โ€ Her voice is soft and gentle.

โ€œWell, if I remember correctly, you had this whole list of things you wanted to do. Pretty sure it included getting fucked and hanging out. So weโ€™ve done the first portion of your list. Now we can do the rest.โ€

She blinks at the television. โ€œNotting Hill?โ€ Lily perches against the headboard, piling blankets on herself like the room is a frozen tundra. โ€œYou hate this one.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™tย hateย it. I just donโ€™t understand how the actress sees him for a total ofโ€ฆwhat, five times before she professes her love to the bookstore owner.โ€ My hands make quick work of tucking her in and easing pillows behind her back to help her sit up. โ€œYou need to explain it to me.โ€

โ€œPeople fall in love in all sorts of ways. Thereโ€™s no use trying to understand how and who your heart will pull toward. Itโ€™s why romance is fun. Itโ€™s entirely unpredictable.โ€

Like her. Like us.

Lilyโ€™s face pulls into a brief smile. Itโ€™s nice to see some life come back in her. โ€œWait, did you get cake?โ€ She leans forward out of her blanket cocoon.

โ€œTriple chocolate fudge from Lua.โ€

โ€œI love that one.โ€ Lily half whimpers, half sighs as she slumps back into the castle of pillows around her.

I lower the overhead lights, grab the remote off the console, and join her in bed.

โ€œThank you,โ€ she whispers.

โ€œYou got it, kid.โ€ My finger clicks the play button, and the beginning credits of the movie roll.

She glances over at me. โ€œHow many times do I have to remind you that Iโ€™m older than you?โ€

For the rest of my life, if youโ€™ll allow it.

โ€œYou do enjoy those age-gap romances.โ€ I shoot her a wink, and her eyes return to the movie.

The surprisingly dark scene about who gets the last brownie ends, and Lily laughs, finally.

โ€œSee, I donโ€™t understand howย youย donโ€™t understand rom-coms.โ€ She tentatively reaches for the cake before pulling it into her lap. I grab a spoon for her and hand it over. โ€œIs it because there arenโ€™t any ghosts or sharp weapons?โ€

โ€œYou may not like horror movies, Lil, but I hate to break it to youโ€”half this movie has been dark humor.โ€

โ€œAnd to me, itโ€™s perfect.โ€ย Youโ€™re perfect.ย โ€œSorry itโ€™s not some dude wearing a hockey mask while slaughtering his camp counselors. At least people fall in love in my movies.โ€ Lily takes a big bite out of her chocolate cake.

โ€œNever realized you were such a sappy romantic.โ€

Lily nudges me, playfulness sparking back up in her eyes. โ€œShhh, no talking during the movie.โ€

โ€œWell, just so you know, Iโ€™ll always give you the last brownie, unlike in the movie.โ€ She smiles in response. Itโ€™s a smile filled with fudge-stained teeth but my favorite one nonetheless. As she lifts another heap of cake to her lips, I intercept it and eat the entire sliver instead. โ€œSo long as you let me get a bite.โ€

Sometime during the montage sequence in the film, Lily puts on one of her snail masks, convincing me to do the same.

I wonder if, by the end of the summer, Lily will grow to accept the idea of us instead of running away from itโ€”no matter how messy and unpredictable it could be.

It could be just us on a chilly day in December, making pancakes and watching movies onย ourย couch in front ofย ourย television before catching a flight the next day to ski in the Swiss Alps. Lily could write her books, and I could work on something remotely revolutionary.

A life shared with a person I can call home.

The desire is surreal, and I ache for the opportunity to have it.

I understand the film in its entirety. Thereโ€™s something safe and comforting knowing after all the shit, the trials and tribulations, a happy ending awaits two people who care about each other as much as we do.

I peek over at Lily, who grins as she tosses popcorn into her mouth. Most attempts fail. Kernels litter the fort of cushions around us. Weโ€™ll have to work on her aim after the Villa Printers fiasco concludes.

The movie ends.

โ€œAhh, it gets better every single time.โ€ She smiles, and I turn toward her, but the tilt of my head forces a strange tingling along my jaw.

Are sheet masks supposed to burn?

โ€œNico.โ€ Lily rears back, her eyes wide with confusion. โ€œWhatโ€™s wrong with your face?โ€

โ€œInteresting way to compliment someone.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re puffed up like a balloon. It must be the skincare. Are you allergic to something?โ€

I rip off the damp cloth on my face. The fresh air soothes my flesh. I pluck the metal spoon out of the last slice of cake, lick away the chocolate, and stare at my reflection.

My eyes are swollen, and my lips are the size of boiled hot dogs. I run my fingers over the inflamed flesh, and itโ€™s scorching hot.

โ€œOh, thatโ€™s not good.โ€ I run to the bathroom with Lily at my heels. I donโ€™t recognize the reflection in the mirror. My face has multiplied in size. Hysterical laughter rolls out of me. โ€œI understand the purpose of Jasonโ€™s hockey mask now.โ€

โ€œNot funny. You look like a microwaved marshmallow.โ€ Lily shucks off her own face mask, looking as beautiful as always.

โ€œDo you really think it was the mask?โ€ I rinse a nearby towel in some water and try to wipe off the remnants of snail mucus still clinging to my flesh.

โ€œWe did have a lot of snacks. Maybe you ate something weird. Are you feeling okay? Is your throat closing up?โ€

โ€œI think Iโ€™ll feel a lot better after a quick kiss.โ€ I pucker my lips and turn to her, presenting her with my numb face.

โ€œBe serious.โ€ Lily whacks me in the chest. โ€œIโ€™m getting an antihistamine.โ€

When she leaves the room, I dig around for the discarded skincare packets, then skim the ingredients.

โ€œTake this.โ€ Lily hands over a small pill, and I swallow it.

โ€œFound the culprit.โ€ I hold the package up to her eyes. โ€œLavender.โ€

โ€œOf course youโ€™re allergic to something with calming effects.โ€ She tosses the packet and cleans the residue off my skin. โ€œCome back to bed. Iโ€™ll get you some ice, and weโ€™ll watch another movie until the swelling goes down.โ€

 

 

โ€œGOOD MORโ€”โ€ One of my hands spreads across the bed, feeling around the sheets for her. Except the spot where Lily was nestled last night is cold and empty. I drag the covers off the mattress, searching for her between the bundles of blankets.

Sheโ€™s not here. โ€œLily?โ€

I couldโ€™ve sworn weโ€™d made progress. For fuckโ€™s sake, she was the one who cuddled up close to me and dozed off halfway intoย Misery.

My feet march across the hall and into her bedroom. Sheโ€™s splayed across the mattress, scrolling on her ancient laptop.

โ€œYouโ€™re up.โ€ She smiles, but it flattens as I storm toward her. โ€œWhat are you doing?โ€ she yelps as I scoop her into my arms. Her limbs lazily attempt to fight my grasp. I loosen my hold around her and meet her glare with my own.

โ€œWhyโ€™d you leave?โ€ I snap, entirely not meaning to have my words strike her like a frying pan.

She rolls her eyes at me. โ€œWe said we arenโ€™t going to sleep togetherโ€” rule number one.โ€

โ€œWe already slept together,โ€ I remind her.

โ€œCome on, donโ€™t do this, Nico.โ€ Lily attempts a slothful wiggle out of my arms. โ€œWe agreed.โ€

โ€œBefore you fell asleep in my bed,ย princesa.โ€

โ€œIt was an accident. Blame it on exhaustion. Iโ€™ve had a long twenty-four hours.โ€ She glances away from me, staring at nothing particular.

โ€œDonโ€™t give me that bullshit.โ€

โ€œItโ€™ll complicate things between my book and seeing Avery next week and every other reason beneath the sun. Everything will turn complicated, Nico. We arenโ€™t even together like that.โ€

The words hurt more than I care to admit, but her defenses flare anytime she lets me in.

โ€œAre we really living in a time when I can spend hours inside you and get a matching tattoo with you, but asking you not to leave after we fall asleep together is too fucking much to deal with?โ€

She frowns. โ€œThatโ€™s the problem. We didnโ€™t even have sex. We just fell asleep.โ€

โ€œI can rectify that right now.โ€ I yank her over my shoulder, which, as expected, only annoys her more.

She kicks and shouts a string of colorful names for me.

โ€œWe shouldnโ€™t do this, Nico.โ€ Lilyโ€™s body gently lands on my mattress, and she sits up, straightening her spine. False defiance paints her face as her fingers run over the coverโ€™s soft texture. โ€œItโ€™s all becoming too messy to manage.โ€

โ€œYou can try and lie to me all you want, pretty girl.โ€ I lie down beside her, and the stiffness in her posture loosens immediately. โ€œBut Iโ€™m not convinced you donโ€™t want to be in my arms right now.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s not about what Iย want.โ€ She sighs. โ€œItโ€™s about everything else.โ€

โ€œSlow down, love.โ€ I wrap my arm around her waist and pull her close.

Lily shuffles into a comfortable position, tugging a pillow beneath her head and scooting her back against my chest.

โ€œI just want to feel you close,โ€ I say. โ€œIs that alright?โ€ โ€œJust this once.โ€

Yeah, Iโ€™ve heard those words before.

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