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ulian and I have fallen into a comfortable pattern over the last few weeks. Somehow, he finds the energy to balance his busy work schedule and me, making time every evening for us to hang out
together.
Iโm not sure what the standard is regarding casual relationships, but I have a strange suspicion that Julianโs insistence on having dinner together and cuddling for an hour after s*x isnโt it.
Neither are your growing feelings toward him.
The timer rings, banishing my thoughts. I open the oven and check on the turkey.
โHey.โ The door to the kitchen swings shut behind Julian.
I wipe my sweaty forehead with the back of my hand. โI thought you werenโt coming until later.โ
โBased on the last photo Lily sent in the family chat, you seemed like you could use some help.โ
โRemind me to never volunteer to prepare Thanksgiving dinner again.โ โIt was a thoughtful gesture.โ
After spending the last ten Thanksgivings with Oliver and his family, I
thoughtย it would be nice to prepare the meal for once.
I wipe my hands down the front of my apron. โIโm severely underqualified.โ
โWhat do you need me to do?โ He starts rolling up his sleeves before I even answer his question.
โFor the record, youโre going to regret asking me that.โ
โNoted. Now put me to work before I rescind my offer.โ
I rattle off instructions. Julian follows my momโs recipes down to the last letter, all while making the process ten times more enjoyable for me.
And ten times harder to stay away from him.
Julian goes out of his way to turn cooking together into some kind of romantic date. Him spoon-feeding me under the guise of wanting my approval. The way he pulls me into a quick dance whenever my favorite song pops up on the playlist. How he steals kisses between random visits from Lily, who spends more time taste-testing food than actually helping.
After all the food has been prepped, he traps me against the counter and steals another heated kiss. Itโs incredible how quickly Iโve become addicted to Julian in such a short amount of time. He makes it impossible not to crave him, making my head reel with a single kiss and my body buzz with the need forย more.
He readjusts my headband so my hair is no longer a puffy mess from his fingers. โDid I tell you that you look beautiful today?โ
The fluttering sensation in my chest intensifies. โOnly once or twice.โ He fights a smile and fails. โKeeping count?โ
โWords of affirmation are my love language.โ
He wraps his hand around the back of my neck. โExplains why you love being called a good girl while riding my cock.โ
Someone chokes on a cough behind me. I turn to find my sister slamming her fist against her chest.
โLily.โ My eyes stretch to their maximum width.
Julian trips over his own feet in his rush to get away, which only makes Lily burst out into laughter.
โI knew something weird was going on when Mom said Julian was coming over to help. Iโve been trying to catch you in the act all afternoon.โ
โNow I understand your hourly need to taste-test everything.โ She grins while Julian remains silent and brooding.
She gestures to us. โHow long have you two been together?โ โWeโre not,โ I rush to answer.
The veins in Julianโs arms strain from how hard he crosses them.
me.
Lily raises a brow.
โAt least not like that,โ I finish.
โHm.โ She glances over at Julian. โInteresting.โ
โIโll let you two talk this one outโฆโ He speaks to my sister rather than
โTake me with you?โ I reach out for him, but he sidesteps me.
Julian disappears behind the swinging door leading into our living
room.
โTell me everything,โ Lily says before I have a chance to consider the weird look on his face.
โNot here.โ I grab her hand, tug her outside, and shut the door behind us. Fresh snow covers every inch of the porch like a white blanket.
โItโs freezing out here!โ she whines as she rubs her arms. โThen we better make this fast.โ
โWhy are we talking out here anyway?โ
โI donโt want Mom to walk in on us or something.โ โDoes she know?โ
โVaguely.โ
My sister frowns. โIโm insulted you didnโt come to me first.โ โWe didnโt want anyone to know about our arrangement.โ
โA little too late for that, so spill.โ
โThere isnโt much to share. We agreed to keep things casual.โ
โDid that seem casual to you? Because it sure didnโt look like it to me.โ
It sure didnโtย feelย like it either, but I can barely admit it to myself, let alone Lily.
I swallow the lump in my throat. โWe were talking.โ
โHow long do you plan on lying to yourself? Days? Weeks?ย Months?โ โLily.โ
Her deep sigh produces a cloud of air. โIโm kidding. I worry about you.โ โWhy?โ
โBecause you donโtย doย casual.โ
โNo, but itโs not like Iโve had much of an opportunity to try.โ
And see where that got you.
A strange look passes over her. โItโs not as fun and easygoing as it sounds. Take it from me.โ
My stomach churns. โIs everything okay? With you, I mean?โ Lily recovers with a smile. โOf course. Why wouldnโt it be?โ โYou sure about that?โ
โYes. Iโm more worried about you and whether youโll end up with hurt feelings.โ
I scoff hard enough to create a puff of air in front of me. โThat wonโt be an issue.โ
Her eyes roll. โThatโs what everyone says.โ
โYeah, well, this is different. Neither of us is interested in anything serious.โ
โAre you sure about that?โ
I wiggle my empty ring finger. โPositive.โ โMake sure to tell him that, then.โ
My stomach drops. โWhat do you mean?โ
โJulian doesnโt do casual relationships. Sure, he agrees to go on dates to appease his mother, but heโs not interested in something temporary. That much I know.โ
My gaze drops. โWe would never work long-term.โ โIโve yet to hear why.โ
โFor starters, we both have businesses to run in separate states.โ Designs by Dahlia is all I have left after losing my show and my relationship, and Iโm not about to walk away from it because of a man.
She shakes her head. โLong distance is an obstacle to overcome, not a reason to stay apart.โ
A condensation cloud forms around me as I let out a heavy sigh. โI donโt trust him not to hurt me again.โ
โI think your biggest issue is that you donโt trustย yourself.โ I let out a low whistle. โDamn.โ
She locks elbows with me and steers us back toward the house. โYou know Iโm giving you a hard time because I care about you both and donโt want to see either of you get hurt.โ
I lean my head against her shoulder. โThatโs why I love you.โ โEven if I steal your clothes?โ
I check out the pastel jacket she stole from my closet. โEven then.โ
โOr if I borrowed your expensive face cream this morning and accidentally dropped all of it?โ
My body tenses. โTell me you didnโt.โ
She dashes away before I get a chance to wrap my hands around her throat.
โLily!โ I chase after her.
โIโm sorry!โ She shouts before entering the house, leaving an incriminating trail of footprints in the shape of my red-bottom boots.
โNico and I got the dishes.โ Rafa stands while Nico groans.
โDonโt worry about it. I like doing them anyway.โ Julian rises from his seat and begins collecting the dirty plates and utensils.
Lily kicks my chair leg hard enough to make it shake.
โIโll help you.โ My chair scrapes against the wood floor as I rise.
My mom has the most approving look on her face while Josefina winks at me. Rafaโs gaze swings between the two of us before landing on his cousin with a pinched expression.
Rather than feel embarrassed by everyone knowing about us, Iโm nervous about what they think. I donโt want to get anyoneโs hopes up, least of all Josefinaโs, whose evergreen smile only brightens whenever we lock eyes.
I ignore their gawking as I gather everyoneโs glasses and follow Julian into the messy kitchen. Dishes on a normal day are tolerable, but post- holiday cleanup duty after cooking the whole meal?
Iโd rather stab my eye out with my new acrylic nail set.
Julian places the dishes in the sink and turns on the tap before grabbing the dirty ones from my hands.
โWas there a reason you volunteered for this job?โ I ask.
โI wanted some alone time with you before we got roped into a three- hour Pictionary game.โ He grabs my hips and crushes me against his body.
โWe already spent the whole afternoon together.โ
He replies by pressing his mouth against mine. The kiss ends as quickly as it began, leaving me wanting more.
โYou donโt have to help.โ Julian places the dishes in the sink and turns on the tap.
โPerfect, because Iโm only here to watch you work.โ I snatch the pink gloves from the dish rack and drop them into his open hand.
He shakes his head with a smile.
โIโll go grab the last few plates while you get started.โ
โThank you.โ He reaches for the first wineglass and dumps it underneath the water.
I stack the last few dishes on top of one another while our families gather in the living room, setting up the easel and large pad of paper.
โYou and Julian are going to be paired up together,โ Lily says. I frown. โOnly because none of you want him on your team.โ Rafa shrugs. โHeโs deadweight.โ
โI heard that!โ Julian shouts from the kitchen.
Josefina holds her hands up. โNo way was I having him on my team after the last time.โ
โRemember his version of a cat?โ My mom laughs.
โOr when he tried to convince us that whatever he drew was a spaceship.โ
โIt truly was out of this world.โ Lilyโs brows waggle.
I laugh as I turn toward the hall, only to be stopped by Nico jumping in front of me.
Dishes rattle as I pull to a stop. โHey.โ
He rocks back on his sneakers, making the heels light up. โYou donโt have to play with us if it makes you sad.โ
โWhy wouldโฆโ Realization dawns on me, and my knees wobble. โPlaying with you wonโt make me sad.โ
His brows rise behind his glasses. โIt wonโt?โ
I kneel down so we can be at eye level. โNo. Before, I was so sad that it made me feel sick, but now, Iโm feeling much better.โ
โCan you teach my dad how to feel better too?โ My stomach sinks.
The light in his eyes dies as I shake my head. โI wish I could, but I canโt help with that kind of sadness.โ
He stares at his sneakers. โOh, okay.โ
I put the dishes down and pull him into a hug. โBut he is going to get better all on his own because heโs one of the strongest people I know.โ
โLike a superhero?โ โEven better. Heโs a dad.โ
Nicoโs arms tighten around me before letting go.
I stand with shaky legs and fix his lopsided glasses. โI better get these dishes to your uncle.โ
โOkay. Love you!โ Nico takes off, running back to the living room.
I take a moment to center myself before heading to the kitchen with the remaining dishes.
โShit.โ Julian shakes his hand with a sneer.
โWhat happened?โ I dump the plates on the counter and rush over to him.
โBurned myself with the stove while grabbing a pot.โ
โSorry! I must have forgotten to turn it off.โ I reach for the knob and turn it all the way to the left before grabbing his hand. โHow bad is it?โ
โItโs not a big deal.โ He tries to tug his hand free. I tighten my grip. โStop moving.โ
โIโm fine.โ
Based on the way he hisses when I brush my hand over his palm, I would say the opposite. โWe have some of that silver burn cream stuff after Lily had an incident with a curling iron.โ I pull him toward the fridge.
โCompletely unnecessary for a little mark.โ He wiggles his fingers. โStop fussing and let me help you.โ
His deep sigh of resignation shouldnโt be endearing, but Julian has a way of making the most mundane sounds interesting.
I find the cream and open the jar. He reaches for it. โI got it.โ
I pull away. โSeriously, whatโs your problem? Iโm trying to help you.โ โNo need to burden yourself,โ he whispers to himself.
I didnโt expect my comment to elicit that kind of response, which makes me momentarily feel bad. โItโs okay to ask for help. In fact, I encourage you to be the biggest burden since it does wonders for my ego.โ
โMy dad didnโt need anyone elseโs help.โ
โYour dad was alsoย un cabeza dura, no offense.โ He laughs. โNone taken.โ
โYou can admire your father without trying to emulate everything about him, you know?โ
Un cabeza dura:ย A hard-headed person
He nods. โYeah, Iโm aware. Itโs a bad habit I picked up as a kid, and now itโs more of a pride issue than anything else.โ
โWhat happened when you were a kid?โ He gives the door a forlorn glance.
โYou can tell me.โ I press my hand against his stubbled cheek. My touch only lasts a second, but it does the trick of getting Julian to open up to me.
โItโs no secret my mom suffered from depression. It started as postpartum after giving birth to me, but then it became more permanent after the miscarriages, a stillbirth, and the financial struggles my parents had.โ
My nose stings. I always admired Josefina and her battle against depression, but now that Iโve gone through my own experience, I have a whole new level of respect for her. Little by little, I hope to be as carefree and fearless as Julianโs mom.
Julian leans into my hand cupping his cheek. โAt first, I didnโt want to add to my dadโs worries because he was already struggling with my momโs episodes. But then Rafa moved in with my family, and I felt self-conscious
about complaining because his problems were so much bigger than mine. Asking for help seemed selfish when he and my mom needed it so much more.โ
I canโt keep my eyes from watering.
His gaze hardens. โItโs nothing to feel sad about.โ
โIโm not sad. Iโmโฆโย Dammit, youย areย sad.ย โEmotional.โ Julianโs face reveals nothing. โWhy?โ
โBecause youโve put other people first, even when it meant struggling on your own.โ
He shrugs. โAt least Iโm living up to my title of Second Best.โ
My heart might implode. โOur competitions only made your insecurities worse, didnโt they?โ
โNo. They pushed me to be better.โ
โYou were always the best, Julian, with or without the trophies or accolades.โ
He blushes.
โExpressing our feelings has never been our strong suit, but I mean it.
Youโre the best son, brother, godfather, and businessman I know.โ โIโm the best godparent, but we can agree to disagree.โ
I laugh, and his dark gaze traces the curve of my face.
โAsking for help doesnโt make you a burden or less than.โ I swipe some of the burn cream over his red skin. โSo stop telling yourself that.โ
His body ripples with tension until I finish treating his burn. โThere.โ I give his wrist a squeeze before taking a step back. He latches on to mine and holds me in place. โThank you.โ
โThank me by channeling your inner Picasso during Pictionary.โ He laughs. โDeal.โ
Turns out losingย withย Julian is far better than winning against him. And I canโt wait to do it again next week.