Noah
โThanks for coming over to chat with Kalani,โ Nate, Ariโs cousin,
says as he walks me out. โI imagine the last thing on your mind right now is football, so it means a lot that you entertained her.โ
โI donโt want you to think Iโm not interested in playing for the Tomahawks.โ I turn to face him. โI am, Iโd be honored to be a part of any team, especially one that wants me to transition back to my original position, but I justโฆโ
โCanโt think past the hour?โ I nod.
โHey, I know the feeling, man. Trust me. My world shattered for a minute too before we got to where we are now. Not like yours butโโ
โNah, donโt say that. Heartache is heartache, right?โ
โShit burns either way,โ he agrees, offering me a hand, so I slap my palm into his. โYouโll come to the barbecue on Sunday?โ
โIโll be here.โ I salute the man and make my way back to Ariโs beach house.
On the way, Trey tries calling, making this his fourth attempt to reach me since Ari woke up from her coma, but I canโt bring myself to answer, just like I couldnโt answer Paige or my coachesโ messages either.
I donโt know what to say to them, or anyone else for that matter. I imagine theyโve heard something, but I canโt be sure, and Iโm not ready to have that conversation with anyone.
Talking about whatโs happened will only make it realer than it already is, and Iโm not okay with that.
Itโs not long before I reach the deck of the beach house, Brady and Cameron sitting on the couch playing on their phones. As I reach the top, Cameron looks up from hers, a smirk on her lips.
โWhat?โ My steps slow.
โMartha Stewart has officially arrived.โ She draws her legs up, snagging a chip from the bowl in Bradyโs lap. โGet on in there, Snoop Dogg.โ
โIโm not followingโฆโ
She looks back to her screen. โYou will.โ
With a small grin, I shake my head and walk inside.
I get a single foot in the door, and instantly, my senses are assaulted, the aroma one I could recognize anywhere, and my feet freeze, my eyes darting around the room.
Mr. Johnson sits at the table reading a sports magazine and Mason leans against the kitchen island.
And behind it, facing the stovetop, isโฆ Ari.
Sheโs stirring something in a pot, and if my memory isnโt playing tricks on me, I know exactly what sheโs taking extra care tasting.
The recipe I shared with her. Made with her. My momโs recipe.
My throat clogs and slowly, I push closer, joining Mason against the counter.
โMom, did you find them?!โ Ari shouts, dipping her finger in the spoon to taste the steaming sauce.
โNo, honey, thereโs none back here.โ Mrs. Johnson comes around the corner, her face lighting up when she spots me. โNoah, youโre back. Howโd it go with Lolli?โ
โAs wild as expected, Iโm sure.โ Mason pumps my elbow, and a low laugh leaves me.
โSheโs sweet. It was a good conversation.โ
Ari looks over her shoulder then and my chest inflates.
โWhat uh, what were you looking for?โ I wonder, peeling my jacket off and setting it over the chair. I push my sleeves up, cautiously making my way around the side of the island.
I pause beside her, and a nervous smile pulls at her lips. โMa was looking for some peppers,โ Mason offers.
I nod, trying to keep my breathing steady because I think I know where this is going. โThereโs some jalapenos in the fridge.โ
โYou think that would be okay?โ Ari wonders, glancing my way briefly. โIt might, but what kind were you looking for?โ
โCrushed peppers.โ
I purposely donโt say a word, and she looks to me. โYou know, like pizza peppers?โ
I fight a grin, my pulse flipping. โRight, right. Pizza peppers.โ
Ariโs hand freezes mid stir, her head snapping my way. A small frown builds over her brow, but a small smile slips in the next second. โWait!โ She walks over to the side drawer and digs around, pulling out a few packets of peppers from Benitoโs pizza. She holds them up in triumph. โI knew these would come in handy.โ
She comes back, tears them open and pours them inside.
I lean my elbow on the counter, facing her. โThat should give it a nice little kick, huh?โ
Her smile is wide. โExactly.โ
Her eyes freeze on mine and a knot forms in my throat.
God, sheโs so beautiful.
โOh, shit!โ Brady comes in with a shout and damn it if it doesnโt break the spell. โWe got fire extinguishers, right?โ
โAnd homeownersโ insurance?โ Cameron adds.
โHa, ha.โ Ari shakes her head. โThey swear Iโm useless, Noah.โ
I slip a little closer, her elbow brushing along my chest as she stirs, and her chest rises with a full inhale.
Her eyes lift to mine, her long, dark lashes fanning along her cheekbones.
โLooks like youโre doing just fine.โ My toneโs a bit huskier than Iโd have liked, but I donโt care.
She blinks, a flicker of something flashing across her face and then she tips her chin, that sweet shyness I love coming through.
I miss you.
She frowns, but quickly washes it away, jerking her head over her shoulder. โYeah, Iโm doing just fine. Maybe I donโt suck so bad after all.โ She pauses. โMother.โ
โHey.โ Mrs. Johnson leans against her husband, pulling a coffee mug to her lips to hide a smile. โI didnโt say it.โ
The room laughs, and before I look away, Mr. Johnson catches my eye. He winks and goes back to his reading.
My eyes donโt move off of her after that.
Sheโs working off of memory, one that I gave her, and she doesnโt even know it.
Mason and I are tossing the football around in the street when
Ari stumbles out of the house, tripping over Masonโs shoes.
โShit, Mason!โ She laughs, catching herself on the chair by the door. โMy bad!โ he shouts, glancing behind him when the roar of Nateโs
Hummer grows near.
โCrap, tell them to wait. I forgot my phone!โ She hustles back inside, and we turn to face the girls.
The windows are rolled down, the music is loud, and Lolli doesnโt press the brake until sheโs right in front of the house, finally coming to a screeching halt.
Payton and Lolliโs cousin Mia smiles from the back, leaning half out the window.
โSup, boys?โ
โNot much, playing some catch.โ I point to Mason, who walks up with a frown.
โWhereโs little D?โ He tucks the ball beneath his arm.
Payton looks to him, her eyes briefly flicking past mine. โAri seems to be keeping her distance from him so Iโโ Her eyes flick to mine, and her lips press into a tight smile. โSorry, Noah.โ
A sharp pain stabs at my chest, and it doubles, knowing Ari is avoiding being around Paytonโs son, but I shake my head, not wanting to make her feel guilty when she shouldnโt. โItโs okay.โ
โI didnโt want to make her uncomfortable, so I left him with my brother.โ
โI could have helped,โ Mason argues.
Paytonโs cheeks turn red. โI didnโt need your help.โ
Mason turns to me, tosses the ball, and jogs back into the house. Lolli flips round in the front seat, lifting a brow at Payton.
Payton busies herself in her phone.
โSorry, ready.โ Ari rushes over, her hair dripping wet and tied in a knot on her head.
โGirlsโ day?โ I wonder. โYes. It should be fun.โ
I grin, happy to see her getting out for some fresh scenery. She hasnโt left the house much since we got here, other than to walk down and be near the water.
โIโm here by force, in case you were wondering.โ Lolli frowns. โShut up, Lolli. Weโll feed you Patron. Donโt worry,โ Mia teases.
โWeโre going into the city to look at some boutiques,โ Payton says, without looking up. โKenra heard about the โgalaโ and lost her mind.โ
My muscles lock, and it takes effort to pry my lips open. I look to Ari. โGala?โ
She smiles. โYeah, your team event is coming up super-fast, so Iโve got to go find something now or Iโll be screwed.โ
My stomach stirs, my limbs tingling. โYouโโ I swallow.
She remembers?
I must look crazy because she giggles.
โAt first, I wasnโt sure I was up for it, just in case, you know?โ she says, and I eagerly nod, desperate to reach out and brush the loose hair from her face. โBut then I decided, screw it, I need some fun.โ
โYeah. You do.โ We do, baby.
โSo I said Iโd go.โ She shrugs, tugging the door open to the back seat. โSaid youโd go.โ
Said sheโd go?
A knot forms in my throat. In my gut.
In my fucking chest.
Ari nods, a sudden anxiousness drawing her shoulders in. โUmโฆโ Confusion swims in her eyes and so I clear my throat, trying to offer a smile for her benefit, but Iโm not sure I manage.
And then I spin around, heading back toward the house, but I donโt go inside.
I storm around the back, my ears ringing when voices reach me from the patio.
My vision pulses, blurs in and out of focus, but I only need one clear view.
One clear fucking shot. And I take it.
I pull back, my fist connecting with Chaseโs jaw.
He falls from his chair, tumbling to the ground, and when he jumps to his feet, his head snapping toward me, I grip him by the shirt, driving him backward until his spine hits the railing.
I trap his arms behind his back and lift his legs a bit, so heโs half hanging over the deckโs edge. I press my forearm against his chest, forcing it to hold all of my upper body weight.
He groans, trying to break free, but I press harder.
He cries out in pain this time, and Brady appears at my side, a door slamming behind us and then Mason appears.
โNoah, let him go.โ
I press into Chaseโs gut with my elbow and dig the heel of my palm into his shoulder blade. I could pop it out with just a little more force.
โYouโre gonna break his arm.โ Bradyโs hand closes over my wrist. My stomach turns. โMaybe he deserves it.โ
My body shakes, my teeth clenching, and I push off of him, but I donโt step back.
Chase is forced to stand before me, right in fucking front of me. Blood drips from his lip and he dabs at it with his thumb.
My shoulders fall and I shake my head.
A twisted type of torment burns within me; itโs a mix of anger and guilt, making it hard to breathe, because here I am angry at the guy in front of me when Iโm the one who placed him there.
I did this. I tried to do the right thing, laid on the damn sword because thatโs what she asked for, thatโs what she needed, and being any and everything she needs is all Iโve ever wanted. Itโs all Iโll ever want.
So I followed her lead, stepped back, and this motherfuckerโฆ He slid right in.
But I donโt get it.
I shake my head. โWhy you doing this?โ
Chase has the audacity to wince, and he looks away.
โReally? Youโre man enough to make the move, but youโre not man enough to say it out loud?โ
His head jerks forward at that and he throws his hands out. โWhat do you want me to say, Noah?โ
โI want you to tell me why I shouldnโt knock you the fuck out. Why I shouldnโt go to her right now and remind her of exactly what her life became after you, because it was better. She was happier. She wasโโ
Loved. In love. She was mine.
โI just want to be here for her, Noah, and I want her to know that Iโฆ that I am here if she decides sheโโ He cuts himself off.
โHow you going to be half the man she needs, if you canโt even admit what you want out loud?โ
โIโm sorry, but I donโt have to say anything to you.โ
โNo, just keep pretending to be the guy she begged you to be months ago and see how that works out for you.โ
โDo you think I donโt know that I fucked up?โ he shouts. โBecause I do, all right. I do, but I canโt walk away now. For months, Iโve watched for
some sort of sign that what we did was right, that we are whatโs right, and I canโt ignore the fact that this is it. This is the most straightforward sign if Iโve ever seen one.โ
A humorless laugh leaves me, and I try to swallow beyond the knot in my chest. โA sign.โ I nod. โYouโve been sitting around for months, years even, waiting for someone or something to come along and convince you sheโs worth it?โ
Again, he looks away, but I push closer, getting into his face, and finally, he brings his eyes back to mine.
โIโve known that girl was worth the world since the moment I met her.โ I blink hard, willing myself not to lose it while staring into the eyes of the asshole trying to steal my world from under me.
Masonโs hand falls onto my shoulder, but I jerk myself free, spin and begin to walk away, but I only make it a single footstep.
โShe loved me once, Noahโฆ she could again. Maybe you should start considering that.โ
Ice spreads through my stomach.
I whip around so fast I feel sick, dizzy, but my knuckles crack across his nose, and the pain it creates is welcomed.
โFuck!โ Chase touches his face, blood pouring down it.
Mason hangs his head, and Brady looks away, neither says a word, because really, what can they say?
This was a long time coming, and they know it.
Needing to get away, and quickly, I take the steps two at a time, dragging myself around the property so they can no longer see me.
My body is shaking in cruel punishment. A viscous ache working its way up my throat, and it wins out.
I stumble toward the trash can in the corner, my stomach draining into the black garbage bag, taking the little bit of hope last night brought with it.
Maybe Iโm making a mistake.
Maybe this is the wrong way to do this.
Maybe I need to go against what she asked.
Maybe I should hang my hat and walk away.





