Chapter no 25 – Nora

The Rule Book

โ€Œโ€œWe are just so excited to be sitting here with you two!โ€ says Kamaya, the sweet journalist fromย Celebrity Sparkย beaming at Derek and me from across the table. Weโ€™re seated in the little outdoor resort cafรฉ, and if you typedย paradiseย into Google Maps the pin would drop here. Warm air, baby blue skies, palm trees around the patio, and an ocean thatโ€™s so beautiful it must be fake in the background.โ€Œ

Sitting next to Kamaya is Alec, the photographer who will be following us around through the week. They both have beautiful smiles and the kind of personalities that make me feel immediately cozy. I like them.

And I like that our meeting with them gave Derek and me an excuse to avoid talking after waking up in each otherโ€™s arms (for the second time for me) and instead, rush to get ready and sprint downstairs to make this breakfast meeting on time.

Because avoidance is healthy, right?

โ€œThanks again for allowing us to cover your love story and honeymoon,โ€ says Kamaya. โ€œNicole and I go way back, and so when she called and told me she had an inside scoop for me, I knew it was going to be good. That woman never misses.โ€

I laugh. โ€œNo one rejects a call from Nicole.โ€

โ€œExactly!โ€ She readjusts in her seat to cross her long golden-tan legs, looking down at her notes with a soft smile. The lady is gorgeous. Could be a runway model if she wantedโ€”not unlike the women Derek used to date

actually. I canโ€™t help but wonder if heโ€™s attracted to her now. If heโ€™s looking at her across the table and thinkingย Jeez, I wish this woman didnโ€™t think I was married.ย A sudden stab of jealousy hits me that I have no right to.

But then, as if Derek could sense my thoughts, his knee settles against mine under the table and I glance up at him. Heโ€™s not looking at the beautiful woman across the table, heโ€™s staring at meโ€”with a questioning look. Was I frowning at Kamaya? I probably looked like I wanted to rip her lovely hair from her head and Derek witnessed it.

Not very feminist of you, Nora.

โ€œOkay, so first I thought we could discuss the schedule for the week and then move on to the interview. Sound good?โ€ Kamaya asks, and I try to push all my jealous thoughts aside. Itโ€™s hard, though, when she looks so lovely and polished and Iโ€™m wearing an opaque swimsuit cover-up and a straw hat, because like I told Derek before, the sun and my skin are not friends.

โ€œReady Freddy. Lay it on us,โ€ I say, a little too chipper.

She wrinkles her nose at me with a smile. โ€œYouโ€™re as adorable as Nicole said you are.โ€

โ€œWasย adorableย the word she really used?โ€ Iโ€™m skeptical. Kamaya shrugs. โ€œGive or take.โ€

โ€œShe saidย obnoxious,ย didnโ€™t she?โ€

โ€œObnoxiously cuteย were the exact words.โ€

I donโ€™t know why it stings to hear that Nicoleโ€”my only ally in that officeโ€”said that about me to Kamaya. Thatโ€™s exactly what I am, and Iโ€™ve always been okay with it. I wonโ€™t change to fit into societyโ€™s idea of a powerful working woman just to make them more comfortable. And yetโ€” I think with Derek beside me and in the face of a woman I really admire, it has me deflating a little. I feel frumpy and silly, and my hat is too big.

But Iโ€™ll eat this oversized hat before letting anyone know that their opinion of me has me down. Because opinions are not fact. As my mom always said, opinions only become truth if you accept them as such.

โ€œI prefer hysterically funny, or cheerfully outgoโ€”โ€ I was going to say

outgoingย but in that exact moment Derek leans forward and drapes his arm

around behind me as his fingers skim down my shoulder and bicep. So the wordย outgoingย sort of just comes out like โ€œoutgorrgg.โ€

Kamaya notices my sudden machine malfunction and her smile melts. โ€œThe honeymoon phase. Love it. Okay, letโ€™s get on with this so I can get out of your hair for the day!โ€

I slide my eyes to Derek andโ€ฆhe winks at me.ย Holy Mother of Harry Styles.ย What was that? My stomach swoops like Iโ€™m in turbulence on a plane. He blatantly broke rule number eighteen (not that weโ€™re supposed to be tracking it).

I canโ€™t believe the way my body responds to him. Itโ€™s unearthly. Iโ€™ve slept with other menโ€”good-looking men, I might addโ€”and my stomach never swooped. Not once. And all Derek has to do is wink? Heโ€™s always been able to undo me in a way that terrifies me. When heโ€™s around, the rest of the world might as well not exist. Itโ€™s consuming. And itโ€™s exactly why I let him go before.

But what about now? Am I ready for it this time?

Oh my gosh, Nora, now itโ€™s fake! Now heโ€™s putting on an act to help me keep my job. The swoop of my stomach is irrelevant because now Derek is my nonfriend/client/husband. Stay focused.

Buuuuuuut,ย my brain argues one more time, he has been keeping an IOU from me in his wallet for years. He remembered your favorite snack. And sometimes I catch him looking at me likeโ€ฆlike he still loves me.ย So maybe letโ€™s not be so ignorant, Nora.ย Because if Iโ€™m feeling this thing between us again, maybe he is too. I think I might be scared to hope for it.

โ€œHereโ€™s what weโ€™re thinking,โ€ Kamaya begins, snapping her papers into a neat stack that honestly gets me a little hot. โ€œThis morning weโ€™ll get our interview portion out of the way. After that, weโ€™ll all hop in the car we hired to take us to the coral reef tour thatโ€™s provided through the resort. Okay with you two?โ€

โ€œSounds good to me,โ€ says Derek. โ€œHow about you, Nora?โ€ But instead of just asking me, he lays a soft kiss to my temple. While his thumb brushes up and down the curve of my neck, just under my ear. While my heart flatlines.

I swallow, trying not to show how affected I am by him in this moment. โ€œGreat!โ€ But it comes out like a prepubescent squeak.

Kamaya grins. โ€œWonderful. And since this is your actual honeymoon, we tried not to plan more than one photo event for each day to leave you the rest of your time together toโ€ฆwellโ€ฆdo whatever you like!โ€ She waggles her eyebrows and I try not to choke on the embarrassing implication that what we like is Naked Twister. โ€œYou can take a look at each of the events we have planned here.โ€ She slides a packet over and Derek doesnโ€™t remove his arm as he leans forward. Instead, he pulls me a little closer so I can look with him. I smell his deodorant and it makes me want to lick his bicep. Iโ€™m unhinged.

โ€œA spa day?โ€ Derek asks with a lifted brow because heโ€™s actually paying attention and not dreaming of inappropriate things we could do together like I am.

Kamaya nods. โ€œMost of these events are amenities provided within the resort that they would like to promote for couples. Alec and I will try to stay out of your way as much as possible during the activities so that you hardly know weโ€™re there. And obviously, if any of these look terrible, weโ€™ll nix them and plan something different. Sound good?โ€

Derek and I both take a minute to look over the itinerary and donโ€™t see anything that looks too rigorous or uncomfortable, so we agree and begin the interview. Kamaya sets a recorder on the table with our permission and lobs us a softball: โ€œHow did you meet?โ€ Derek answers the first question, strolling truthfully down memory lane to describe in perfect detail our first encounter at the party in college.

We get asked a few more easy questions like what was our first date?ย Bowling.ย And whatโ€™s our funniest couple memory?ย Getting caught skinny- dipping in our college lap pool at night.

The interview is going so well that Iโ€™m lulled into passivity until Kamaya looks me dead in the eye and asks: โ€œWhat was the reason behind your breakup in college?โ€

My knee bounces because I donโ€™t know how to answer this. Iโ€™m not good at lying and I also donโ€™t want to dive into a truth that Derek and I have

barely explored together as it is. Of course, to Kamaya, for a now happily married couple, this question would be cute and funny to look back on. But in reality, the fractures still live under our skin. Especially for Derek, and I want to be sensitive to that.

Kamaya misinterprets my expression. โ€œI can tell by the look on your face, Nora, that itโ€™s a good story.โ€

Umโ€”no, not particularly!

Derekโ€™s hand covers my knee. โ€œThatโ€™s private. Next question.โ€ He says it with an authority and protectiveness that makes goosebumps flare on my skin.

โ€œNo problem.โ€ Kamayaโ€™s smile is nothing but understanding. Sheโ€™s not trying to be a prying jerk, just doing her job and digging for details. โ€œWhat about during the years you two werenโ€™t together? Derek, of course we all know you dated a lot, but Nora, what about you? Did you see anyone else or were you pretty hung up on Derek?โ€

I feel Derek go still beside me and I really wish I werenโ€™t having to answer this question for the first time in front of a photographer and journalist. But if I refuse to answer this question tooโ€”Kamaya might get suspicious. I also think itโ€™s funny that she assumes Derek broke up with me. Because of course a goofy girl like me would be lucky to snag a Derek in this world.

The implication fires up a corner of me that rages for any woman whoโ€™s ever been told sheโ€™s lucky to have had a chance with a good guy. Like that is our primary goal in life and once found, he should be her end-all-be-all until heโ€™s finished with her.

I sit up a little straighter. โ€œI did date a few men, but those relationships were never serious. Mainly because my fierce single mom instilled in me at a young age to put my dreams and ambitions firstโ€”whatever they were. She made it clear that she would never try to hold me back or laugh at how high I wanted to reach. That sheโ€™d always hoist my foot up to help me get to the next level, and that unless I could find someone who treated me in the exact same wayโ€”as an equal partner whose dreams were just as important as hisโ€”to keep moving.โ€

Derek is unnaturally still beside me. His thumb has stopped caressing my neck and I realize with a gripping ache that I wish heโ€™d never stop.

โ€œA wise woman.โ€ Kamayaโ€™s eyes twinkle. It seems sheโ€™s been on the same track as me. โ€œAnd now youโ€™ve found him.โ€

โ€œWho?โ€ I ask before I realize what she means.

โ€œDerek,โ€ she says, with a laugh and nod in his direction. โ€œYou finally found the right man to hoist you up instead of pushing you down. And you married him.โ€

That question knocks into me and steals my breath. Because Kamaya doesnโ€™t realize just how spot on she really is. My eyes turn to Derek, and I see him in a new light. A minute ago my mind was stuck in the past with a Derek who loved me recklessly but not fully. He fell into the category of men who unintentionally treated my dreams as less importantโ€”wanting me to put him before everything else.

But Iโ€™m not with that Derek anymore, am I? Heโ€™s changed. And so have

I.

This Derek saw that my career was in trouble, and he was willing to do

Whatever was needed to protect it. The difference is clear. The Derek I dated in college was a boy; this Derek is a man. And it seems he’s a trustworthy one.

โ€œI sure did marry him.โ€

Donโ€™t get too comfortable, Nora. Itโ€™s only temporary.

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