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Chapter no 11 – Dahlia

Love Redesigned

Last Call hasnโ€™t changed since I last left, although it currently features cheap Halloween dรฉcor to celebrate the holiday. The crowd has grown since we first arrived, most likely because

parents and children are no longer wandering the streets collecting candy.

At first, I was sweaty and borderline panicked at the idea of speaking to anyone, but no one brings up the news of my broken engagement or Oliver, proving Lilyโ€™s theory correct.

Iย doย care too much about what others think. Whether about my makeup, clothes, or life choices, I let the Creswellsโ€™ opinions rule my life, turning me into a version of myself I grew to resent.

Youโ€™re a part of our family now, so you should dress accordingly, Oliverโ€™s mother said as she gifted me a beautiful designer gown two sizes too small.

No one likes a show-off.ย His sister shot me the fakest smile after I beat everyone during a family trivia night.

Couldnโ€™t even let me win that, Oliver whispered in my ear before kissing my cheek for our audience after I won the award for Best TV Host in the reality television category.

โ€œIโ€™m back.โ€ Lily yanks me away from the memory as she passes me another nonalcoholic strawberry daiquiri. While it isnโ€™t my drink of choice, I suck it up because Last Call isnโ€™t known for its world-class mixologists.

I grab the plastic cup and take a sip. โ€œAm I Jessica Rabbit?โ€ โ€œWho?โ€ Her face scrunches.

I shake my head. โ€œNever mind. What about Julia Roberts inย Pretty Woman?โ€

She laughs before knocking back her shot. โ€œGood guess, but no. Your dress is too short, and youโ€™re missing the iconic gloves. Now, letโ€™s go dance!โ€

Lily grabs my hand and pulls me toward the dance floor packed with people. After a few line-dancing songs, my worries fade away as I let loose and have fun.

I always loved dancing, all because of my parents and their habit of turning our living room into a dance floor whenever their favorite songs popped up. As a kid, it was embarrassing at family parties, but now I yearn for that kind of relationship.

As Lily spins me around with a laugh, the back of my neck prickles. I turn on the heels of my boots to find Julian staring at me.

No. Not staring.

Devouring.

Goose bumps spread across my arms as his dark eyes drag from my body to my face. I raise a brow when his burning gaze connects with mine, and he looks away with a clenched jaw and a tight fist pressing against his thigh.

I take advantage of his shyness and check him out. From the tasteful amount of exposed forearm to the pair of jeans showcasing his muscular legs, Julian is one hundred percent my type.

Hell, he single-handedlyย redefinedย my type in college, and I did everything humanly possible to avoid the truth.

Julian is hot. Likeย reallyย freaking hot in a look-but-donโ€™ttouch kind of way.

My fingers tingle at the idea, and I clasp them together and squeeze until they go numb.

You need an emergency therapy session.

I turn to get Lilyโ€™s attention, hoping she can save me from my thoughts, but I find her busy dancing with a guy wearing one of those creepy light-up masks.

Great.

I drain the rest of my drink and head to the bar, picking a spot out of Julianโ€™s direct line of sight. Before I have a chance to raise my hand for a bartender, someone taps on my shoulder.

โ€œDahlia? Is that you?โ€ A deep voice has me spinning in my heels.

โ€œEvan!โ€ I grin at the former high school prom king, beloved swim team captain, and the first person I kissed. Nothing happened after our game of spin the bottle at a lakeside bonfire, but I distinctly remember being on cloud nine for a few weeks after.

โ€œSurprised you still remember me.โ€

โ€œIt would be impossible not to after you sweet-talked your way into borrowing my chemistry homework throughout sophomore year.โ€ Evan was one of the best-looking guys in our grade, and everyone, including me, was obsessed with him and his whole boy-next-door personality when he transferred to Wisteria High.

Yet fast-forward ten years later, and I donโ€™t feel the slightest buzz. I fight my disappointment as I ask, โ€œHow are you?โ€

โ€œMuch better now that I found you.โ€

The strange sensation of being watched has me glancing over my shoulder. I expected to find Julian glaring at me, but instead, he is shooting daggers at the man standing in front of me.

โ€œSo, how have you been?โ€ Evanโ€™s question snatches my attention back. โ€œGood now that Iโ€™m back home.โ€

His green eyes trace the shape of my face, making me feel absolutely nothing. โ€œDid you like San Francisco?โ€

โ€œYeah, although itโ€™s a lot different than here.โ€

โ€œI bet. There arenโ€™t many places like Lake Wisteria.โ€ โ€œAnd how haveย youย been?โ€

He leans against the bar top. โ€œNever been better. Took over my parentsโ€™ general store, which has a shelving unit dedicated to your dรฉcor line, by the way. We canโ€™t keep it stocked for longer than a week.โ€

Blood rushes to my cheeks. โ€œReally?โ€

He nods. โ€œLocals and tourists love the idea of purchasing your goods from your hometown, so keep them coming.โ€ He winks.

I feel nothing but dread and that same choking feeling when Iโ€™m reminded of my responsibilities. โ€œYup. Will do.โ€

Evanโ€™s eyes blaze a trail down my body, but my heart doesnโ€™t miss a beat, which tells me all I need to know.

โ€œListenโ€”โ€ Iโ€™m cut off as something firm and warm presses against my back. I turn to find Julian looming behind me with flared nostrils that look two seconds away from spouting smoke.

โ€œEvan.โ€ Julianโ€™s deep, raspy voice sends a shiver down my spine. โ€œJulian.โ€ Evan tips his chin.

โ€œHow are you doing?โ€ The vein above Julianโ€™s right eye pulses.

Evanโ€™s eyes lock on to mine. โ€œBetter now that I found out Dahlia is here.โ€

โ€œWhy?โ€ Julianโ€™s brittle voice makes me wince.

Why?ย I stomp on the tip of Julianโ€™s shoe with the sharp point of my heel. The asshole doesnโ€™t flinch, most likely because he is made of ice.

Evanโ€™s eyes glimmer. โ€œBecause I always thought she was cute.โ€

Ugh. Cute?

Julian scoffs. โ€œRight.โ€

Evanโ€™s pinched expression probably matches mine.

โ€œHowโ€™s your brother doing, by the way?โ€ Julianโ€™s question comes out of nowhere.

Evanโ€™s head tilts. โ€œHeโ€™s good.โ€ They share a look I canโ€™t decipher.

โ€œWhat happened to your brother?โ€ I interject.

Evan checks our surroundings. โ€œHe was hanging around the wrong crowd while he lived in New York, but heโ€™s back on track and getting the help he needs.โ€

I press my hand over my heart. โ€œThatโ€™s good to hear.โ€

Julian pauses his death-stare contest to spare me an unreadable look, only to break eye contact first. โ€œIs he adjusting to his new job all right?โ€

โ€œYes. Thank you for helping him get back on his feet. It was hard for him to find a job again with a record, and you were the first company willing to give him a chance.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m glad I could help.โ€ Julian closes the gap between us until Iโ€™m not sure where my body ends and his begins.

I take a small step forward, which Julian matches with one of his own. When I raise my foot to stomp on his again, Julian clamps his hand around my hip, stopping me.

The heat of his palm singes my skin. Evanโ€™s eyes bounce from Julian to me before landing back on the mercurial man behind me.

โ€œWell, Dahlia, it was nice catching up with you, but I should probably head out. Got an early morning tomorrow.โ€

โ€œNo problem. Nice seeing you.โ€ I tamp down my annoyance with a smile.

Julian tenses behind me. Evan doesnโ€™t spare me another glance as he disappears into the crowd.

I escape Julianโ€™s hold and turn toward him. โ€œWhat the hell was that about?โ€

Julian ignores me as he drains the rest of his whiskey. โ€œI asked you a question.โ€ I poke at his chest.

โ€œHeโ€™s not your type.โ€

โ€œAnd how would you know that?โ€ I blurt out. โ€œI just know.โ€

โ€œFeel free to share, since clearly I donโ€™t.โ€ Julian being so acutely aware of my needs rubs me the wrong way.

Julianโ€™s nose scrunches with distaste. โ€œHeโ€™s too nice.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m sure that seems like a negative trait to you, but to the rest of us, nice is good. Actually, itโ€™s the freaking bare minimum.โ€

His eyes flicker over my face for an extra beat. While Evanโ€™s perusal didnโ€™t even make me blink twice, Julianโ€™s has my body temperature spiking.

โ€œYouโ€™d get bored within a month.โ€

โ€œHow would you know? Youโ€™ve never been in a relationship.โ€ โ€œThat might be true, but I knowย you.โ€

My lungs stall. โ€œOh, is that right?โ€

He remains quiet as he raises his empty glass toward the bartender. Iโ€™m not sure what makes me bolderโ€”the annoyance pumping through my system or my insatiable need to peek behind the curtain of Julianโ€™s mind.

โ€œMaybe I need a man like Evan,โ€ I say. โ€œSomeone kind and caring and willing to treat me well.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s fine, but you also want someone to challenge you, and Evanโ€” the townโ€™s biggest people-pleaserโ€”isnโ€™t it.โ€

Shock is quickly replaced by horror.

Oh God.ย Did Julian and I screw each other up so badly that we canโ€™t find happiness with others because weโ€™re always looking for a fight?

I shake my head. โ€œIโ€™m not looking for a confrontational partner.โ€ โ€œThatโ€™s not what I said.โ€

โ€œThen what?โ€

He pauses for a few moments before speaking again. โ€œThereโ€™s a difference between someone challenging you to be the best version of yourself because theyย careโ€โ€”he sneersโ€”โ€œand someone looking for a fight.โ€

I hold my breath.

He clears his throat. โ€œFace it. Youโ€™d walk all over the guy in your glittery red-bottom boots, and heโ€™d probably thank you for it.โ€

โ€œDamn right he should. These babies are beautiful and expensive.โ€ I knock my heels together.

โ€œThat comment alone makes you worthy of your costume because only a walking, talking red flag would smile likeย that.โ€

I yank myself free of his gravitational pull. โ€œExcuse me?โ€

โ€œYour costume.โ€ His gaze slowly travels down my body, emphasizing his point.

โ€œLa voy a matar,โ€ I whisper to myself.

โ€œYou didnโ€™t know?โ€ Julian traces the tip of the triangular piece of paper. โ€œNo. Lily put it together.โ€ I sharply inhale as the tip of his finger teases

the sensitive spot between my dress strap and my shoulder.

โ€œHm.โ€ He pulls away all too quickly, his hand flexing before it tightens into a fist.

La voy a matar:ย Iโ€™m going to kill her.

 

A shiver wracks through me despite the warm air clinging to my skin.

Fuck. How can a single swipe of his finger against my skin feel this good?

Iโ€™m grateful for the lack of lighting or else he would have noticed how much his touch affected me.

A bartender places a full glass of whiskey in front of Julian, and I snatch it before he has a chance to take a sip. I manage a single swallow before handing it back to him with a cough. โ€œThatโ€™s disgusting.โ€

Thatโ€™s what you get for stealing Julianโ€™s drink.

โ€œTo you.โ€ Julian places his mouth right over the stain my lipstick left behind and takes a sip.

My stomach muscles clench as he smears half the mark in the process. Itโ€™s the closest his lips have been to mine since college, and it makes my body buzz in the same way.

I wouldnโ€™t be surprised if the gutter started charging me rent with how often my mind hangs out there.

I drag my eyes toward his. โ€œSince when do you drink whiskey?โ€ โ€œSince I can afford the expensive kind.โ€

โ€œHow much did you pay for that?โ€

โ€œEnough to appreciate every last drop.โ€ He takes another sip, sending a zing down my spine in the process as he watches me with hawklike fascination.

Screw the gutter. Iโ€™m going straight to hell for the way I press my thighs together.

โ€œPlease tell me you didnโ€™t pay more than a hundred bucks for that.โ€ He frowns.

โ€œTwo hundred?โ€

My question is met with the pounding music around us.

โ€œA thousand?โ€ My voice breaks at the end.

โ€œI donโ€™t expect someone who orders strawberry daiquiris to understand.โ€

I bat my lashes. โ€œYou know, maybe if you spent less time watching me and more time actively finding a girlfriend, you wouldnโ€™t be chronically single and working eighty hours a week to fill the empty void of your existence.โ€

His frown reveals far too much. โ€œLast time I checked, both of us were single.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m the one who dated a toxic, controlling man for too many years.

Whatโ€™s your excuse?โ€

I take his blank expression as a challenge.

โ€œAre you unable to make a woman come?โ€ I tease. His eyes narrow into two slits.

โ€œMaybe youโ€™re a one-minute man?โ€

His deep breath says more than any words can.

โ€œThey have coaches and medicine for that kind of thing, so no need to have it stop you from finding love.โ€

Julian flips the script on me as he places his hand on my hip and squeezes. Before I have a chance to comment, his palm travels up the side of my body, brushing across my rib cage.

I stop breathing as his hand wraps around the back of my neck. The firm way he holds me isnโ€™t uncomfortable, but I squirm in place regardless.

โ€œWhat are you doing?โ€ I push against his chest to no avail.

His fingers tense, applying the smallest amount of pressure against my pulse point as he leans in and whispers in my ear, โ€œJust because Iโ€™m selective about who I date doesnโ€™t mean that I donโ€™t know how to fuck.โ€

โ€œAm I supposed to take your word for it?โ€

His fingers squeeze harder, cutting off my airflow for a second. โ€œWould you rather I demonstrate?โ€

โ€œAre you suggesting I have sex with you?โ€ โ€œAbsolutely not. Sex with you would beโ€ฆโ€

Every inch of my body tingles at the snapshot of him hovering above me, his heated gaze burning into me right as his mouth comes closer to mineโ€”

I shake my head, and he frowns. โ€œNo need to look so horrified by the idea.โ€

โ€œNauseated is more like it.โ€

His thumb traces over my racing pulse point. โ€œMentirosa.โ€ โ€œKeep telling yourself that.โ€

He glares at my lips with every ounce of hate he can muster. โ€œI still remember the time when you begged me to kiss you.โ€

Julian and I say a lot of messed-up things to each other, but bringing up that topic feels like the lowest of lows, and frankly, he should know better.

I rip myself free from his hold. โ€œI also begged Oliver to do the same, so donโ€™t let it get to your head. And honestly, he was much better at it anyway.โ€

My words hit their mark, obliterating whatever was brewing between

us.

Mentirosa:ย Liar.

 

Should I have taken the high road and been the bigger person? Maybe. Do I regret my choice to do the complete opposite? Absolutely not.

Julian knew what he was doing when he used our kiss as a weapon. Maybe next time he will think twice before bringing up the one weakness I have.

Him.

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