Are you free for a drink?
Emmettโs text comes as Iโm finishing up work for the day in Momโs 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 Savvyโs boyfriend. Years before Emmett, but still. Heโs probably not having a great day.
I respond that Iโd love to, and an hour later Iโm sitting across from him at a slightly shady bar off the highway. Iโve never actually been to this bar, even though itโs been here for years. I always assumed it was full of truckers whoโd 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. Itโs peak Texas in here.
Emmettโs 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 canโt help myself. Heโs just really cute sometimes, in a little- boy way. Iโd forgotten that. It had made him seem a little goofy when we were kidsโnot the kind of guy I wanted to dateโbut itโs endearing now.
He looks up and a smile flickers across his face. โHey, Lucy.โ โNot a good beer, I take it?โ I slide into the seat next to him.
โI donโt 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 Iโll have the same as him.
โIs this my fault?โ I ask. โNo. Well, not exactly.โ โThe podcast?โ
He sighs. โI hate that fucking podcast.โ
The bartender delivers my beer to the table. I take a drink. Emmettโs looking at me expectantly, like I might agree, but I donโt actually hate the podcast.
โSheโs upset?โ I ask, treading carefully. I donโt actually know what Emmettโs upset about. Maybe that Nina was cheating on her husband? Or sleeping with her former best friendโs husband? Itโs all a bit of a clusterfuck, but nothing that actually involves him.
He lets out a short, humorless laugh. โShe is definitely upset.โ He takes a longer sip of his beer. No grimace this time. Heโs toughening up. โSheโs still sleeping with Matt.โ
I stop with my glass halfway to my mouth. โWhat?โ
โNot all the time, but yeah. There had been some signs that she was cheating on me. I didnโt 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.
โShe said they had a connectionโฆโ He rolls his eyes and sits back in his chair. โTheir connection is drinking. Theyโre both drunks.โ
Nina pounding that margarita floats through my memory.
โSheโd been doing really good in recovery, and she said it helped that I didnโt even like to drink that much. She wasnโt tempted, you know? But Mattโฆโ He shakes his head and takes another sip of his drink. โI hate Matt. Iโve fucking hated him since I met him.โ
My eyebrows shoot up. โSeriously?โ
โYes. I tried to be nice because he was your husband, but heโs such a cocky asshole. And now after what he did to Julia and toโโ He cuts himself off suddenly, red crawling up his neck.
I donโt help him out.
He looks away. โI 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. โIโm 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.
โIt was stupid, dating Nina.โ He wraps his fingers around his glass. He has great hands, but I already knew that about him. โSheโs not the same person she was in high school, and I knew that. I knew she had issues. There just arenโt a lot of options here.โ
โWhy did you stay?โ I ask.
โI donโt 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 Iโm almost thirty and I guess this is where I live now.โ
โItโs not too late. Look at me. I up and left.โ
His eyes flick up to mine. โI always admired that.โ โYeah? I think most people thought it was stupid.โ
โNo, it was brave. And smart. No one likes you here.โ
I let out a surprised laugh. โWow, Emmett, donโt hold back.โ
โYou know itโs 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.
โYou can talk to me, you know.โ Emmett had me cornered in the upstairs hallway. Downstairs, I could hear Matt laughing with our friends.
โI know,โ I said softly.
โAbout anything.โ He jerked his finger in the direction of the living room. โIncluding 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 didnโt usually look at me like that. Like he wouldnโt 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 Iโd 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.
โIโm sorry, I canโt.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 Emmettโs hand. Iโm actually a little surprised when he doesnโt pull away.
โI wish Iโd left with you that night,โ I say quietly. He cocks his head in question.
โThat night we kissed. I should have just left Matt and gone home with you.โ
โOh.โ The word comes out as a laugh. โI 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.
โYou should come to L.A.,โ I say. โJust pack your stuff and come. We canโฆโ Hang out? Start over? I donโt know how to finish the sentence.
He laces his fingers through mine. โDonโt say that if you donโt 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. โI absolutely mean it.โ
Emmettโs eyes catch something behind me, and his smile fades. He slowly drops my hand.
I turn. Keaton Harper is walkingโstumbling, reallyโacross the room toward me.