O N E Y E A R E A R L I E R
โYOUโRE PROBABLY GOING TO THINKย Iโm a weirdo, but I sorta got you a Christmas present.โ
My brow furrows in confusion, my eyes glazing over with equal parts curiosity and spiked eggnog. Then I feel like a giant dick because I didnโt get her anything. Cora and I have never exchanged gifts beforeโwell,
except for that one year I gave her a vibrator shaped like Santa Clause that said, โHo, Ho, Hoโ as it vibrated. She, in turn, gifted me with a sharp punch to the shoulder. โShit, Corabelle. I didnโt get you anything.โ
Cora sits on the couch, one bronzed leg draped over the other as a
champagne flute dangles from her hand. Iโm sitting across from her on the floor, leaning back on my hands. The sequins of her red cocktail dress
sparkle against the Christmas lights, a festive compliment to her bright, green eyes.
Itโs honestly annoying how pretty she looks. โItโs probably for the best that you didnโt.โ
Iโm certain weโre both thinking about the Santa vibrator when a rosy blush kisses her cheeks.
I shoot her a sly grin. โWell, hand it over. Is it a car? Tell me itโs a car.โ
Mandy shoves her pointy fingernail into my arm. โWhy would Cora get you a car?โ
โBecause she loves me.โ
โEw.โ Cora sets her champagne down on the coffee table in front of her, bending over just enough to reveal a dangerous amount of cleavage. I look away. โOnly you would confuse love and hate. Iโm sure itโs very complicated for your itty-bitty pea brain to keep straight.โ
โYou two are ridiculous,โ Mandy mutters through a slow breath. โI need more brownies.โ
Mandy stands up on her wobbly heels, and I canโt help but wonder why sheโs been wearing stilettos all night in her parentโs living room. She
disappears into the kitchen, leaving me alone with the more aggravating sister.
Not that I mind. Sparring with Cora Lawson is pretty high on my list of preferred activities.
She thinks Iโm an idiot, and I let her think it. I get a rise out of the
incredulous look in her eyes when I say or do something stupid. Itโs part of our game.
โWhatever, Corabelle. Show me what you got.โ
โDonโt call me that.โ Cora delivers her classic, irritated glare, then
leans over the armrest of the couch to retrieve a gift hiding underneath the tree. โCatch.โ
She tosses me the present wrapped in colorful twinkle lights, and I catch it with skillful ease, winking at her as I start to open it. โYouโre pretty good at wrapping. Did you take a class on it?โ
Another glare.
I continue to peel back the paper and discover a book. Iโm not a reader
โI prefer podcasts and audiobooks. But I suppose itโs the thought that
counts.
โOf Mice and Men,โ Cora states, reaching for the spine of her wine glass and bringing the rim to her lips. โIt was required in sophomore
English class, but I think itโs safe to assume you never read it. Itโs a good one.โ
I purse my lips together. Sheโs right about that. I never read it. โWell, thanks. Thatโs actually kind of nice ofโฆโ My voice trails off as I start flipping through the pages.
Theyโre all blank.
Every single one of them.
My head snaps up and I twist the book around, feeling bad that she ordered a defective one. โUh, slight issue,โ I tell her.
Cora sits up straight, blinking slow. She stares at me in what looks to be utter confusion before replying, โCrap. I didnโt think youโd notice.โ
Ah, hell.
Next Christmas? Itโs on.
โGoodnight, Mr. and Mrs. Lawson. Merry Christmas,โ I say, waving to my second parents, my arm slung around Mandyโs waist. โThanks for the great dinner.โ
And for the delicious eggnog with a fantastic amount of rum.
I sway from one foot to the other as Mandy tries to hold me steady. I see her mouth โIโm drivingโย to her parents as we head towards the front door.
I notice Cora slipping on her winter coat, gathering her bag of gifts as
she follows us out. Before she sweeps past us, she pulls something out of the giant bag and slaps it against my chest.
โFor you,โ she mutters, her face unreadable.
I look down at the bookโOf Mice and Men. Only, this time there are words.
โRead it. You might like it.โ Cora spares me a final glance, then blows a kiss to Mandy as she moves to the door. โMerry Christmas.โ
She disappears outside, her sugar cookie scented body mist trailing behind her.
Mandy puckers her lips, studying the book in my hand. โWe can donate it. Sheโll never know.โ
I trace my fingers along the cover, smiling at my very first Christmas present from Cora Lawson. I shrug. โNah. I think Iโm going to read this one.โ
I stare at her across the kitchen island while she helps her mother slice the ham. Her hair bounces back and forth along her back in champagne waves, her emerald dress landing mid-thigh, and a serrated carving knife shaking in her right hand.
โWant me to finish up, sweetheart?โ Bridget proposes, and I wonder if she sees what Iโm seeing.
Cora dismisses the offer with an abrupt shake of her head. โI got it.โ
Slice. Slice. Slice.
Back and forth. Careful and slow.
I want to slide up behind her and wrap my arms around her petite waist, whispering in her ear that itโs okay. Everythingโs okay. But I canโt do that because my fiancรฉ is standing beside me posting Christmas memes on Facebook and she wouldnโt understand.
โOh, my God. Allie is engaged!โ Mandy announces, beaming with excitement as she taps away at her keypad, reindeer ears bobbing atop her teased head of hair. โShe better ask me to be a bridesmaid.โ
Slice. Slice. Slice.
โOoh. I forgot Allieโs brother is recently singleโdo you think Cora would go for him?โ
My eyes shift from Coraโs careful cuts to Mandy sipping on a glass of holiday punch. โWhat?โ
โJason. Remember we went to his Superbowl party? He was dating some chick then, but Iย swearย he kept checking my sister out.โ Mandy slurps her punch through a red straw. โCora thought he was cute.โ
I donโt realize Iโm tensing my jaw until it starts to ache. โItโs a little soon, donโt you think?โ
โSheโs been single for three years, Dean, and sheโs almost thirty.โ โYeah, but sheโs still recovering from a trauma. Sheโs probably not
looking to date.โ I chew on my cheek as I avert my eyes back to Cora, who successfully finished carving the ham and is now transferring the slices to a festive serving plate. โShe needs more time.โ
Mandy glances up from her phone and her cocktail, a knowing grin blooming on her face. โYouโre protective of her now, arenโt you? Thatโs so stinkinโ sweet. Youโre like a worried big brother.โ She releases a whimsical sigh. โI always knew you two would work out your issues.โ
Fuck. The term โbig brotherโ makes me want to gag. โYeah, I guess.โ โWell, as her sister and primary wing-woman, Iโm going to set
something up. Maybe we can do a double date to ease her into it.โ
My jaw keeps ticking, and I want to slap it. โI donโt think I liked Jason.โ
Actually, I donโt even fucking remember Jason, but Iโm confident I donโt like him.
Mandy gives my chest an affectionate pat. โYou donโt have to like him.
Youโre not the one whoโs going to get naked with him.โ She shoots me a teasing wink and chugs down the rest of her punch.
My stomach feels queasy as my mind flashes with images of Cora getting naked with some douchebag. Itโs way too soon. And maybe I am protective, but how can Iย notย be? Iโm the only one who understands what
she endured during those three weeks in Hell. If anyone is going to have her back, itโs me, and I wonโt apologize for it.
I make my way over to the alcohol cart adorned with a bowl of spiked punch and rum-infused eggnog. Mandy and Coraโs little cousins are running around, chasing each other with red and green glow sticks, while the adults mingle in the living room awaiting supper. I spoon myself some punch with the ladle and chug back the entire glass in a four gulps. Then I serve myself another glass, then another, until Iโm feeling well-past buzzed by the time dinner is over and weโve made our way to the Christmas tree for the gift exchange.
Iโm sitting on the floor with my back to the front of the couch, my legs splayed out in front of me as Mandy sits behind me and rubs my shoulders. Iโm nursing my sixth, and hopefully final, glass of punch, watching with bleary eyes as Cora unwraps one of her gifts across from me.
Itโs a sweater.
She forces a smile that doesnโt reach her eyes. No one seems to notice but me.
Itโs my turn to open a gift. Itโs a sweater.
I also force a smile.
When one of the little cousins tears through a gift bag and pulls out a police officer costume, he jumps up and down with excitement. He keeps
digging through the tissue paper and shouts, โCool! Handcuffs!โ
My stomach pitches and my gaze settles on Cora, who starts scratching at her wrist and fidgeting in her chair. Her eyes dance over to me, but only for a moment before she excuses herself from the festivities and disappears up the staircase.
Shit.
I wait a few minutes until it doesnโt look obvious that Iโm following her, then I announce to Mandy that I need to use the bathroom. But Mandy is too absorbed in a conversation with her aunt about weighted blankets, so my escape goes unnoticed.
I find Cora in the same place I found her the night of our reunionโ sitting on the edge of the guest bed in her childhood room, squeezing the covers between her fists. She notices my presence before I speak, and I wonder if she anticipated me following her up here.
โIโm fine, Dean.โ
I click my teeth together as I stand in the doorway, noting how she doesnโt look up at me. I decide to approach, stepping into the bedroom and closing the door behind me. The sound makes her flinch. โMerry
Christmas,โ I say in a low voice.
I can almost feel some of the tension leave her as I sit down beside her on the bed, the mattress sinking beneath my weight. Cora finally glances up at me, finding my eyes with a tiny frown. โYou smell like vodka and
Skittles.โ
A grin pulls on my lips. โYou didnโt try the punch?โ
โNo. But I can see that you did.โ She assesses me up and down, as if the stripes on my shirt will give away the number of glasses Iโve inhaled over
the past two hours. โBe careful. You look like a hot mess.โ
I run a hand through my mop of brown hair, noting that the top two
buttons of my dress shirt are unhooked and only one sleeve is rolled up past my elbow. I think Mandy made me wear a Santa bowtie, but I have no idea where that went. โYou look sad,โ I counter, taking in her vacant eyes that
are missing the sparkle Iโve come to love so much. โI said Iโm fine.โ
โWell, maybe I can help you be more than fine.โ I nudge her shoulder with my own. โI sorta got you a Christmas present.โ
Those eyes widen in surprise, her lips parting, pink and glossy. โWhat?
Why?โ
โBecause you got me something last year. Itโs my turn.โ
Cora lowers her chin to her chest, picking at the threads on the comforter. โI didnโt do much shopping this year, so I didnโt get you anything. I feel like a jerk.โ
โItโs okay. One of these years the stars will align, and weโll both get each other something at the same time.โ
She nibbles on her lip. My gaze drifts to her mouth on instinct before I redirect it back up, suddenly very aware of the way her bare thigh is smashed up against my slacks. I should probably scoot away, but the alcohol keeps me rooted in place.
I reach into my pocket and pull out a small box. โThe wrapping isnโt as good as yours. Donโt judge.โ
โI always judge.โ Cora finally allows a smile to slip as she takes the gift from my hand. โWell, itโs too small to be an embarrassing holiday vibrator, at least.โ
โIs it, though?โ
She laughs. She fucking laughs and itโs the best gift ever.
โIs something going to jump out at me?โ she questions, twisting the box between her hands as she studies it over her lap. โDoes it bite?โ
โNo and no.โ
Cora doesnโt look convinced, but she begins to peel away the paper, corner by corner, with careful fingers. When she pulls the top off the little white box, her breath catches as she stares down into the cotton stuffing.
Sheโs staring at the gift inside, but Iโm staring at her. Iโm watching the emotions climb up her chest, then her neck, landing in her throat and releasing with a squeaky sigh. Her red-tipped fingers graze the heart pendant attached to a gold chain.
โItโs beautiful, Dean. Itโsโฆ too much.โ Cora glances up at me with misted eyes, then looks back down at the necklace. She removes it from the box, letting the delicate chain dance over her fingers as she holds it up and gazes at the gilded heart.
โOpen it. Itโs a locket.โ
Cora blinks, surprised. I can see her fingers tremble as she unclasps the two pieces of gold and fixes her eyes to the inner contents.
Still Beating.
She doesnโt say anything. I wonder if maybe she doesnโt understand, so I start to explain. โI was thinking you can wear it over your heart as a constant reminder of everything you survived. As long as itโs still beating,
youโre okay.โ
She is still silent.
Iโm starting to doubt the gift, thinking maybe itย isย too much. Maybe itโs too personal. Too triggering.
But then Cora throws herself into my lap, her arms around my neck, and I feel her tears slip underneath my shirt collar. โThank you,โ she whispers in a ragged breath. โItโs perfect.โ
The necklace remains clutched in a tight fist as her tears continue to fall, hard and relentless, wracking her body with everything she tries so hard to keep inside.
She doesnโt need to pretend with me, though. She doesnโt need to hide.
Iโm here, and I see herโevery scar, every flaw, every broken, hollow piece.
And I understand.
Blood. Blood everywhere.
So much goddamnย blood.
I feel it spatter my skin and I taste it in my mouth, but I keep going.
Flying fists, cracking skull, brain matter. Dreadful, painful moansโฆย death.
He needs to pay for what he did to her. He needs to die. I promised I would snuff his worthless life away for touching her, and thatโs exactly what Iโm doing.
No remorse. No going back.
Itโs over.
I think I hear her voice, far away, calling for me to come back to her.
โStop. Heโs dead.โ
Cora breaks through and reality sinks its teeth into me as I stare down at the grisly crime Iโve just committed. Dear God, itโs like something out of a horror film.
A fitting end to a gruesome tale.
I did this. I fucking did this. I murdered a man in cold blood with nothing but my tattered, dirty knuckles.
The motherfucker deserved it.
Iโm about to jump back, get as far away from this bloodbath as I can, but then his eyes fly open. Terrifying white eyes with irises so black, so barbaric, they almost skin me alive. Earl lifts himself up on his haunches,
his wide, bulbous eyes sunken into mangled flesh.
Then he reaches out his hands and curls them around my throat, his grip vice-like. Impenetrable. He snarls through broken teeth, blood misting my face as he smothers me. โThatโs a very bad dog.โ
Itโs not over. Itโs not over.
It will never be over.
I launch myself into a sitting position, slicked head to toe in sweat, my breathing coming quick and uneven. I throw my legs over the side of the bed, my hands squeezing the bedsheets, and I vaguely hear my ringtone going off in the distance as my thoughts begin to find their way back to reality. As I search for my cell phone, lost amongst the dampened sheets, I realize my head is still spinning from the alcohol. Mandy dropped me off at
home around eleven P.M., and I promptly chugged a quarter bottle of vodka before passing out well after midnight.
Fuck, I feel like shit.
I locate the ringing phone and see that itโs Coraโs name lighting up the face.
Itโs also two oโclock in the morning.
My heart starts to race as I accept the call and slur into the receiver, โCora? Whereโre you?โ
โDean.โ
Oh, hell. She sounds like sheโs crying. โAre you okay, Corabelle?โ
Her sniffles are evident on the other end, accompanied by small whimpers. โI had a horrible nightmare. I canโt shake it and Iโm scared.โ
โDo you need me?โ
I donโt even hesitate to ask. If she needs me, Iโm there. Thereโs a catch in her breath, and then, โYes.โ
โGimme fifteen minutes.โ
Fifteen minutes later, Iโm stumbling out of an Uber in front of her small bungalow, almost tripping over my feet as I jog clumsily up the stone walkway. My forehead falls against the turquoise door, and I start pounding my fist against it as I call out, โCora, itโs me. Open up.โ
I hear her footsteps on the other side, and when she flings the door open, I almost fall forward. I catch myself on the frame, drinking in the sight of her standing there in nothing but a braless, white tank top and cotton panties. But she doesnโt seem to give a shit that sheโs half-naked in front of me, because she steps backwards to allow me inside, her eyes red and bloodshot, her feet as unsteady as mine. I close the door behind me, unable to keep my gaze from roving over the body Iโve come to know so well.
She doesnโt try to hide from me.
She knows Iโve seen her far more stripped down than this.
But itโs her eyes that do me in. They look glassy and lifeless and utterly haunted. โCorabelleโฆโ
Her bottom lip quivers as we stare at each other, only a few feet apart. โI took sleeping pills. Theyโre supposed to help me pass out and forget, butโฆ the nightmares, Dean. I canโt evenโฆ God, theyโre so horrible.โ
I start to move forward, her tears a magnet to my aching heart. โCome here.โ
Cora doesnโt hesitate. She runs toward me, closing the distance and wrapping her arms around my neck.
I donโt pause either. Itโs instinct, like itโs the only thing that makes sense. I slide my hands under her thighs and lift her until she wraps her legs around my waist, her face nestled into the curve of my neck. I start walking, carrying her through every darkened room, down the short hallway, and into her bedroom. We collapse onto the bed, still clinging to each other, still desperate for that spark of warmth that only seems to ignite when weโre together.
We settle onto the queen-sized bed, and I only let go to pull the blankets over us before my arms encircle her again. Sheโs out of it on sleeping pills, and Iโm drunk out of my mind. Weโre messy, damaged souls clinging to each other as we weather the storm together, but itโs okay because weโre together.
Cora curls into me, close enough that Iโm sure she can feel my heartbeat radiating through her as she drifts off to sleep. I wonder if she can sense how broken it is.
As the alcohol haze consumes me and I begin to fade out, I lean down to kiss her forehead, chasing away a rogue strand of hair with my fingers, then grazing them down her cheek, her neck, and the front of her chest.
I fall asleep with her heart pendant clutched in my hand.