Chapter no 36 – LUCY

Listen for the Lie

Are you free for a drink?

Emmettโ€™s text comes as Iโ€™m finishing up work for the day in Momโ€™s office, and it sends a flash of guilt up my spine. I never responded to his last text, and now Ben has released an episode in which I imply his girlfriend was sleeping with my husband. And then Ben implied that she was also sleeping with Savvyโ€™s boyfriend. Years before Emmett, but still. Heโ€™s probably not having a great day.

I respond that Iโ€™d love to, and an hour later Iโ€™m sitting across from him at a slightly shady bar off the highway. Iโ€™ve never actually been to this bar, even though itโ€™s been here for years. I always assumed it was full of truckers whoโ€™d stare at my ass.

I was correct, turns out. Large men in cowboy hats gawk openly at me. An ancient country song plays softly over the speakers. Itโ€™s peak Texas in here.

Emmettโ€™s at a tiny table in back, a full beer in front of him. He takes a sip as I approach, and then makes a face as he sets it back down.

I laugh. I canโ€™t help myself. Heโ€™s just really cute sometimes, in a little- boy way. Iโ€™d forgotten that. It had made him seem a little goofy when we were kidsโ€”not the kind of guy I wanted to dateโ€”but itโ€™s endearing now.

He looks up and a smile flickers across his face. โ€œHey, Lucy.โ€ โ€œNot a good beer, I take it?โ€ I slide into the seat next to him.

โ€œI donโ€™t actually drink much. Not a fan of the taste. But it felt like the thing to do today.โ€ He takes another sip and grimaces again. I hold back my laugh this time, since he seems miserable.

I raise my eyebrows in question, and signal to the bartender that Iโ€™ll have the same as him.

โ€œIs this my fault?โ€ I ask. โ€œNo. Well, not exactly.โ€ โ€œThe podcast?โ€

He sighs. โ€œI hate that fucking podcast.โ€

The bartender delivers my beer to the table. I take a drink. Emmettโ€™s looking at me expectantly, like I might agree, but I donโ€™t actually hate the podcast.

โ€œSheโ€™s upset?โ€ I ask, treading carefully. I donโ€™t actually know what Emmettโ€™s upset about. Maybe that Nina was cheating on her husband? Or sleeping with her former best friendโ€™s husband? Itโ€™s all a bit of a clusterfuck, but nothing that actually involves him.

He lets out a short, humorless laugh. โ€œShe is definitely upset.โ€ He takes a longer sip of his beer. No grimace this time. Heโ€™s toughening up. โ€œSheโ€™s still sleeping with Matt.โ€

I stop with my glass halfway to my mouth. โ€œWhat?โ€

โ€œNot all the time, but yeah. There had been some signs that she was cheating on me. I didnโ€™t want to believe it, but then that episode came out and she sort of broke down and admitted it.โ€

On the bright side, it turns out I never should have been jealous of Nina.

Her choices are just as stupid as mine.

โ€œShe said they had a connectionโ€ฆโ€ He rolls his eyes and sits back in his chair. โ€œTheir connection is drinking. Theyโ€™re both drunks.โ€

Nina pounding that margarita floats through my memory.

โ€œSheโ€™d been doing really good in recovery, and she said it helped that I didnโ€™t even like to drink that much. She wasnโ€™t tempted, you know? But Mattโ€ฆโ€ He shakes his head and takes another sip of his drink. โ€œI hate Matt. Iโ€™ve fucking hated him since I met him.โ€

My eyebrows shoot up. โ€œSeriously?โ€

โ€œYes. I tried to be nice because he was your husband, but heโ€™s such a cocky asshole. And now after what he did to Julia and toโ€”โ€ He cuts himself off suddenly, red crawling up his neck.

I donโ€™t help him out.

He looks away. โ€œI just really hate him. Actually, I was considering going over there and punching him, but I thought this might be a healthier option.โ€ He gestures at me.

I smile. โ€œIโ€™m always happy to get together to talk about how much Matt sucks.โ€

He leans forward, resting his jaw on one hand. I can imagine how his stubble must feel when you touch it, and I almost reach out and touch the other side of his face.

I look down at my beer instead.

โ€œIt was stupid, dating Nina.โ€ He wraps his fingers around his glass. He has great hands, but I already knew that about him. โ€œSheโ€™s not the same person she was in high school, and I knew that. I knew she had issues. There just arenโ€™t a lot of options here.โ€

โ€œWhy did you stay?โ€ I ask.

โ€œI donโ€™t know. It was supposed to be temporary, after college. But then you have an apartment and a job and it just seems so daunting, moving to another city. I kept putting it off and putting it off, and now Iโ€™m almost thirty and I guess this is where I live now.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s not too late. Look at me. I up and left.โ€

His eyes flick up to mine. โ€œI always admired that.โ€ โ€œYeah? I think most people thought it was stupid.โ€

โ€œNo, it was brave. And smart. No one likes you here.โ€

I let out a surprised laugh. โ€œWow, Emmett, donโ€™t hold back.โ€

โ€œYou know itโ€™s true.โ€ He smiles, and a silence settles between us that feels more charged than comfortable.

A lot of moments between the two of us had felt charged, especially as my marriage started to fall apart. One moment in particular comes back, making my heart pound.

โ€œYou can talk to me, you know.โ€ Emmett had me cornered in the upstairs hallway. Downstairs, I could hear Matt laughing with our friends.

โ€œI know,โ€ I said softly.

โ€œAbout anything.โ€ He jerked his finger in the direction of the living room. โ€œIncluding him.โ€

I took in a tiny breath and tried to keep my expression neutral. I tried to smile reassuringly, but it was hard when Emmett was looking at me like that. He didnโ€™t usually look at me like that. Like he wouldnโ€™t mind if I pushed him into the bedroom right now.

He put a hand on the wall behind me, so close suddenly that I could smell his soap. I rose up on my toes, and that was all the invitation he needed. His mouth covered my own, his body pressing against mine.

I almost pushed him into that bedroom. We could do it quickly, while Matt was still downstairs. I loved that idea. Maybe Iโ€™d even forget to put my underwear back on, so he could wonder later when he found it if something had happened.

I winced and quickly ducked away from Emmett.

โ€œIโ€™m sorry, I canโ€™t.โ€ I rushed away without looking at him. New low, considering using one of my best friends to piss off my husband. The friend I knew had feelings for me, probably since high school.

I reach for Emmettโ€™s hand. Iโ€™m actually a little surprised when he doesnโ€™t pull away.

โ€œI wish Iโ€™d left with you that night,โ€ I say quietly. He cocks his head in question.

โ€œThat night we kissed. I should have just left Matt and gone home with you.โ€

โ€œOh.โ€ The word comes out as a laugh. โ€œI would have loved that. And I honestly would have loved to see his face while you did it.โ€

I laugh too. He squeezes my hand.

โ€œYou should come to L.A.,โ€ I say. โ€œJust pack your stuff and come. We canโ€ฆโ€ Hang out? Start over? I donโ€™t know how to finish the sentence.

He laces his fingers through mine. โ€œDonโ€™t say that if you donโ€™t mean it.โ€

I almost say,ย Unless it turns out I actually did murder Savvy. I almost make it a joke, and act like an asshole, as usual.

Instead, I smile. โ€œI absolutely mean it.โ€

Emmettโ€™s eyes catch something behind me, and his smile fades. He slowly drops my hand.

I turn. Keaton Harper is walkingโ€”stumbling, reallyโ€”across the room toward me.

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