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tโs easy to spend the rest of the morning in our own little bubble while picking up the party supplies and driving back to Lake Wisteria. With Julian playing our favorite songs from high school while I belt out the
lyrics at the top of my lungs, time flies as we drive back to town.
Iโm hit with a weird feeling when Julian removes his hand from my thigh, and I mourn the loss as we drive toward the park where the Harvest Festival is being set up.
We both stick to opposite ends of the park while we help his mom with anything she needs for tomorrowโs event. Julian holds true to his promise of not touching me in public, although I do catch him staring at me a few times with a strange expression on his face.
I wake up Saturday pleasantly surprised by the way Iโm buzzing with excitement rather than feeling heavy with dread. Itโs a positive sign I plan on sharing with my therapist during our next session, and one I plan on taking full advantage of today as I head to the Harvest Festival for my morning shift.
Not many people are interested inย buรฑuelosย at this time of day, so I entertain myself by watching Julian struggle his way through running theย champurradoย booth.
โAll good?โ I ask when he curses at himself in Spanish. He wipes his face with the back of his hand. โPerfect.โ
โHey, mister. Hurry up! Iโm losing my patience here,โ a ten-year-old hollers from the back of the line.
I laugh as a few others start a chant.
โThank God Iโm never having children,โ he mutters under his breath.
โNo?โ Iโm surprised I can manage the word with how tight my throat feels.
โDonโt tell me you want them after listening to these guys all morning.โ I take a huge bite out of aย buรฑueloย despite my stomach rolling while Julian makes his way through the line of children at a snailโs pace. A few of the kids find their way over to my booth after they pay him, and I set them each up with a miniย buรฑueloย and a suggestion to dip it into the drink Julian
made.
โThatโs disgusting.โ Julianโs nose twitches. โYou havenโt tried it.โ
A kid follows my advice, and his eyes light up. โThis isย awesome!โ He holds up his hand.
I high-five him before turning to Julian. โTold you so.โ โNo one likes a know-it-all.โ
โI wanna try!โ The blonde girl I saw with Alana pops out from behind a group of kids and passes me a hundred-dollar bill.
โUmmโฆone second.โ I open the cash register and attempt to gather enough bills together to give her change.
โDonโt worry about that.โ A deep male voice has me turning to find the blond guy Iโd seen with her before.
What was his name again? Al?
I hold the crisp bill in the air for him to see. โShe gave me a hundred- dollar bill.โ
โSave it for college.โ The little girl winks.
While Iโm flattered she thinks I look young enough to attend college, Iโm mildly concerned that she hands out hundreds like singles.
โAre you Alanaโs kid?โ I throw some batter into the fryer. โYup! Iโm Cami.โ
โYou know my fiancรฉe?โ the manโpossibly Alโasks.
โYup. The three of us went to high school together.โ I point my thumb back at Julian, who scowls at the man across from me.
โYou didnโt tell me that, Julian,โ Al says.
โYou didnโt ask,โ Julian replies with a bored tone.
Hm.ย โYou two know each other?โ
โI remodeled his house last year,โ Julian states. โOf course you did.โ
Alanaโs fiancรฉ offers me his hand. โCallahan Kane.โ
Callahan freaking Kane?
Iโve been in the presence of American royalty and I had no idea. While Declan Kane, the eldest grandson of the Kane Companyโs founder, is instantly recognizable given the number of articles published about him becoming CEO, Callahan Kane has been under the radar and out of the press spotlight for years.
If I were an heir to the biggest media conglomerate and Dreamland theme park empire, I would want to stay out of the public eye too. Those reporters are vicious, and I canโt think of a better target than three handsome billionaires.
โI had no idea you went to high school with my fiancรฉe,โ Callahan says.
I regain control of myself. โJulian and I werenโt exactly part of the cool crowd.โ
โNo?โ
โWe were a bit busy making honor roll and whatnot.โ
โAhh. Got it.โ His head tilts and his eyes squint in a way I know all too well. โWait. Are you that interior designer who has a show on TV?โ
My cheeks heat. โYup.โ
โI knew it! My sister-in-law is a huge fan of your show.โ โReally?โ I manage to squeak out.
โOh, yeah. She binged all your episodes before renovating her house.โ โThatโs nice.โ My nerves take over because a freakingย Kaneย watches
my show.
His smile is nothing but warm. โI didnโt realize you were from around here.โ
โBorn and raised.โ I throw a thumbs-up like a complete loser.
โDo you plan on sticking around town for a while between filming seasons?โ
โUmโฆsure.โ Julian tenses.
Callahan claps his hands together. โThatโs great news because my brother and his wife want to buy a property around here, so Iโm sure theyโll need a local interior designer. I know Iris will flip out if youโre free.โ
Me? Designing a house belonging to the Kane family? Iโm afraid I might pass out at the mere idea.
Julianโs glare could increase the worldโs temperature by a few degrees. โSheโs not available.โ
โSheย can speak for herself.โ I turn toward Alanaโs fiancรฉ with a small smile. โI might be filming by the time that happens, but even if I am, Iโd still love to help your family.โ
โDahlia!โ Alana rushes over. โI should have guessed you would be working theย buรฑuelosย booth this year.โ She pulls me into a hug before grabbing Camiโs hand and tugging her away from the booth. โI told you no more sweets until after lunch.โ
โBut Cal said it was okay.โ
Alana shoots him a look. โDid he now?โ
He lifts his hands in the air. โYou try saying no to her when she does that thing.โ
As if on command, the girl pops out her bottom lip and wobbles it, making me laugh.
Alana spares me a halfhearted glare. โDonโt encourage her.โ โHeโs right. I wouldnโt stand a chance at saying no to that kid.โ โWhen you have a kid, youโll understand.โ
My smile slips as a cold feeling of dread takes over. โIโm sure I will,โ I manage to say despite the invisible rope wrapped around my throat.
Alanaโs expression quickly morphs into one I recognize all too well. โIs everything okay?โ
Julianโs head snaps in my direction.
I plaster on the same fake smile I wore while filming the entire last season of my show. โYup. All good.โ
My phone vibrates in my back pocket. I pull it out and read the name before facing Julian. โHey. Do you mind watching the booth for a second?โ
Julianโs brows scrunch together. โEverything fine?โ
Thatโs the third time heโs asked me the same question in the last hour, and while my answer hasnโt changed, his concern has.
โHope so. Be right back.โ I throw him one last wave over my shoulder before taking off down a row of booths.
I donโt answer Jamieโs call until Iโm out of sight and earshot of any festival attendees or volunteers.
โHey!โ Though Jamie and I havenโt worked together long, whenever she hits that high pitch, I know something is up.
โHi.โ
โSoโฆโ she says. โI swear I wouldnโt have called you unless I thought this was important.โ
โOh? Is everything all right?โ
She pauses for the longest three seconds of my life. โNo.โ โWhatโs wrong?โ
โOliver was caught outside of a club in Vegas by paparazzi last night.โ โOkay.โ Acid climbs up my throat.
โI think the whole thing was staged.โ โWhat was?โ
โI donโt know how to say this.โ
I feel like I swallowed a rock. โWhatโs going on?โ โHe eloped.โ
โIโm sorry.ย Whoย eloped?โ โOliver.โ
I squeeze my eyes shut as Iโm hit with a dizzy spell.
โIโm sorry, Dahlia. I wish I didnโt have to be the one to break the news to you, but I thought you deserved to hear it from someone in your corner.โ
My breaths come out in short bursts. The tingling in my left arm has me debating whether Iโm going into cardiac arrest or suffering from another
panic attack.
Jamie shuffles some papers on the other side of the phone. โAccording to the article in theย Golden Gate Gazette, he was reunited with his high school sweetheart during a family trip to the Swiss Alps a couple of weeks ago.โ
โOlivia Carmichael?โ Iโm surprised I can manage a single word. โYes, butโโ
I stop hearing her. Itโs an impossible task anyway with the way my ears ring.
Oliverโs mother wouldnโt shut up about how Olivia was the one who got away. With the way the Creswells spoke of the Carmichaelsโ daughterโs perfect pedigree, one would assume the family was breeding horses rather than people.
I betย sheย can give him the perfect kids he and his mother want.
Rage quickly replaces the shock. My emotions rise to the surface, more chaotic and dangerous than a riptide.
Surprisingly, Iโm not upset with Oliver. Iโm angry atย myself.
โThanks for the update, Jamie,โ I say despite the tightness in my throat. โIโve already got my people on the phone managing PR. There are
many fans rallying behind you on social media.โ โThatโs good.โ
Her long pause reminds me of a death knell. โBut because of everything going on in the mediaโฆโ
The pounding in my ears canโt drown out her next sentence.
โThe network is pulling out. They donโt want to get involved in all this drama.โ
โBut…โ My voice cracks.
โIโm so sorry. I tried my hardest to save the deal, but they thought it was best for you to pursue other options.โ
โOf course. I totally understand.โ I try to keep my tone light. โGive me time to find the perfect home for your show.โ โRight.โ
โI mean it, Dahlia. Youโre talented, and once the dust settles, people will be begging to work with you.โ
I appreciate her vote of confidence, but the catastrophizer in me is questioning if anyone in the industry will touch me with a ten-foot mic pole after all this drama.
This is your anxiety talking. I try to reason with myself.
Is it, or am I being realistic after losing the deal because of Oliver?
โIโve got to go.โ I hang up the call and walk away from the festival.
Almost all the businesses in town are closed except for one.
Last Call.
Making a choice between crying my eyes out or heading to the bar is a no-brainer, although Iโm sure Iโll regret my decision later.
Youโre not supposed to numb your depression with alcohol.
Tomorrow, I plan on confronting my feelings, but today, I need a break.
Plus, a few drinks wonโt send me into a downward spiral.
Or so I hope.
The smell of stale beer makes my nose twitch, but I ignore it as I drop onto a stool across from the bar owner. โHey, Henry.โ
โDahlia? What are you doing here?โ โGetting a drink.โ
His brows scrunch together. โAre you okay?โ
โI will be once you pour me a shot of tequila.โ I reach for my purse, only to remember I left it back at the booth. โShit. I forgot my purse.โ
โI got you.โ A guy from across the bar lifts his glass of brown liquor in my direction.
I frown. โAnd who are you?โ โDepends on who is asking.โ
I look around the empty dive bar. His lips twitch. โLorenzo. You?โ
โSomeone who isnโt interested in talking.โ
Henry snorts as he grabs an empty shot glass and fills it up to the top with tequila. โItโs on the house.โ
โIโll come back and pay you tomorrow.โ
โI know youโre good for it.โ
I reach for the glass and knock it back. The alcohol blazes a burning trail down my throat, helping with the anger.
My phone vibrates throughout the next hour from incoming texts from Julian.
SECOND BEST
Where did you go?
SECOND BEST
Is everything okay?
SECOND BEST
Stop screwing around and answer me.
His last text makes my entire chest ache.
SECOND BEST
Tell me whatโs wrong and Iโll fix it.
Iโm afraid not even Julian, the ultimate fixer, can repair the damage thatโs been done to my career, self-esteem, and confidence.
But look at all the progress youโve made.
Sure, Iโve improved somewhat thanks to therapy, meds, and taking on a new project with Julian, but the darkness is creeping back in, threatening to destroy all my hard work.
Having one bad day doesnโt discount ten good ones.
Then why do I feel like a failure for running away from my fears and drowning my sadness with alcohol?
Maybe because youย areย a failure, the toxic thought strikes out like a venomous cobra.
I hold my glass out for Henry. โAnother one, please.โ