โItโs impossible.โ
โItโs not.โ
โIt has to be.โ
โItโsย not,โ Grace insists. โThey called me on my way home from the pharmacy, remember?โ
Thereโs a long pause before Adam whispers, โGracie. Itโs the fucking curse.โ
Theyโve cycled through this exchange three times, angled toward each other on their living room couch. Theyโre in their own miserable world while Eli and I hover anxiously. Jamie and Blake are on an emergency In- N-Out runโin a moment of unfortunate irony, we all forgot about the galbi on the grill and it burned to a crisp.
Adam runs an agitated hand through his hair. โI understand that the worst part of all this is that Meadowcrest is damaged. My uncles have been managing the Blue Yonder renovation and itโs been a fucking nightmare, and that was planned, not something catastrophic.โ
The three of us acknowledge his PR statement with murmurs of assent. Blue Yonder Winery has belonged to Adamโs momโs family for fifty years; itโs a gorgeous sixty-acre estate in Rutherford thatโs been undergoing an expansion, their event space in particular. Theyโre one of the few wineries in Napa County that can host weddings, having been grandfathered in before a law prohibited them on winery grounds, and want to capitalize on it. When Adam and Grace got engaged, the renovation was already underway. They chose Meadowcrest instead, a family friendโs ranch with an outdoor ceremony space and a beautiful, remodeled barn.
Grace squeezes Adamโs thigh. His gaze moves over her face, expression softening, until a spark of panic reignites. โFuck.ย Weโre supposed to get married in nine days.โ
Grace is always the calm in the storm, the one who laughs off disasters and brings Adam down from the ceiling. So Iโm wholly unprepared for the way she bursts into tears.
For a second, Adam looks stricken. But then he adjusts to the shift, wrapping his arms around her with a crooning โHoney.โ
โEverything is screwed,โ Grace says, pressing her face against his neck. โWhy canโt one thing go right?โ
โItโs my fault,โ Adam says. โI knew we shouldnโt have gotten married in Napa if we werenโt doing it at Blue Yonder. Everyone in my family has gotten married there since its inception. I was asking for this.โ
Grace pulls back, wiping at her cheeks with the heel of her hand. โOkay, no. The chances of it being ready in time for our wedding were slim. No one blinked when we chose Meadowcrest.โ
Adam groans. โI know, I know. I just need something to blame this on, other than a fucking feral animal chewing through wiring and sparking a fire.โ
She lets out a wet laugh. โGod. Only us.โ
I pull my phone out of the back pocket of my jean shorts, tapping my Notes app icon. โIโll start a to-do list.โ
Adam and Grace donโt hear me, but Eli sure does. Heโs across the room in seconds, hovering over my shoulder. His body heat against my back is a wall I could lean into. Instead, I take a step forward, craning my neck to look up at him. His gaze is trained on my phone screen. I angle it away.
If I werenโt so close, I wouldnโt see the tightening of his eyes as they bounce up to meet mine. But I am close.ย Heย is, so I see that tick of frustration.
โMaybe let him burn through his panic before you go full cruise director,โ he says, his breath fanning over my cheek.
โDefinitely too soon for a burn reference,โ I volley back, tamping down a shiver. โIโm starting a list of ways to fix this, thatโs all.โ
โWhy donโt I do that?โ
I raise an eyebrow. โFive seconds ago you wanted to let him burn through his panic.โ
His mouth twitches. โThat was five seconds ago. Iโve moved on.โ
โAwesome, then you can put together your own list on your own phone.โ
โIโฆโ Eli trails off. โI donโt have it with me.โ I blink. โIn California?โ
He gives me a look, like I should know better. I should. I do. โOn me.
Itโs in my room.โ
My brain inspects that from several angles.ย Wrong, it says, but I canโt put the picture together.
โOkay, well, feel free to go get it. Iโm not going to solve world peace, much less the Mount Everest that is this issue, in the next two minutes.โ
He crosses his arms, staring me down. In a friendly way, because weโre still in Adamโs sight line. โDonโt forget what we talked about in the car.โ
โThat was two hours ago. I didnโt forget.โ
I havenโt forgotten the conversations we had fiveย yearsย ago. The ones we didnโt have, too.
I swear Eli sees that thought written on my face. I expect him to drop the subject and put distance between us like Iโm trying to do. Go get his phone so he can disappear into it. Itโs a routine we completed many times when we were together and things got tenseโboth of us would walk away.
He steps closer instead. โTheyโre going to need help.โ โI know.โ
โAdamโs going to need us.โ
Thatย usย hits me straight in the heart. I want to push at the word with both hands, right out of this house. Out of my life. โIย know.โ
โThen let meโโ โGeorge, you okay?โ
Adamโs voice cuts through the tension growing between me and Eli. I whip around, a questioning smile ready to go. โYes?โ
โYour face just lookedโโ โCareful.โ
โTroubled.โ
โThatโs her making-a-list face,โ Eli interjects.
I canโt help rolling my eyes. โI donโt have a making-a-list face.โ
โYou do,โ he says with a small affectionate smile, like this is real. โItโs one of your many faces.โ
โWhat, are you counting my faces?โ โGot a whole list of them.โ
โVery meta,โ Adam jokes.
โPlease, I didย notย give you permission to encroach on my dedicated list space,โ I say.
Itโs a veiled warning but he just grins, the easy one. I miss when that smile was real and just for me.
โWe were about to start brainstorming.โ He says this to Adam, but his attention stays trained on me.
I donโt miss his carefully placedย we, but itโs not like I can call him on it, so instead I turn and give Adam a mock salute. โPut us in, Coach.โ
โActually, you may not need the list,โ Adam says.
Huh?ย A list is always needed. โWhy? Are you postponing?โ
โNo,โ Adam says, exchanging a look with Grace. โThere are, uh, a lot of reasons we canโt, but the biggest one is that Iโm not throwing away thousands of dollars without a fight.โ
โWhat Adamโs saying is he might have a solution,โ Grace says.
โPerfect.โ I perk up, even though a tiny piece of me wishes I thought of whatever Adam dreamed up. My gaze darts to Eli, my unremorseful list- blocker.
โCould be a long shot, but itโs the best one we have.โ Adam blows out a breath. โIโm going to see if we can have the wedding at Blue Yonder after all.โ
If the house I grewย up in was my first home and Adamโs parentsโ was my second, Blue Yonder was my third. I spent every summer in high school there, working odd jobs with Adam, and Eli, too, when he joined us from junior year on. We continued the tradition into college, though that ended
the summer before our senior year when Eli got an internship with a bank in New York, a necessary step on his path to becoming an analyst once he graduated.
โItโs fine, I donโt want to hang around you two while youโre all in love and horny for each other anyway,โ Adam had said, but it was a half-truth. Those summers meant so much to the three of us. They meantย everythingย to Eli and me. Especially our last one.
It was moonlit swims and lingering touches and a different kind of tension growing between us. A stomach-swooping knowledge that our friendship was changing its shape, and that Eli would be at Cal Poly with me come fall. Logically I knew heโd chosen it because heโd gotten the best financial aid package there. But in a way it felt like he was choosing me, too, and it made belonging sing through my blood. Possibility and fear and wanting stretched out in front of us that whole summer, as vast as the sky above us, and as untouchable with Adam around.
Eli and I never went back there together. Without new memories to layer over it, that last summer is preserved in amber. Itโs the only thing I think about when Iโm there. How wrapped up my heart was in Eli. How much I wanted it, theย usย we already were but set on fire. How terrified I was to step into it because I didnโt want to lose him as my best friend. I had so few of those.
Itโs why I was so relieved when Adam and Grace decided to book Meadowcrest. And itโs why my heart drops out of my body as I gasp, โThat would beย great!โ
Things happen in a blur. Jamie and Blake return with the food. My stomach turns at the thought of it, and also at the thought of having to stand next to Eli while Adam gets married in front of the massive oak tree Eli and I would take breaks under, my head propped on the hard pillow of his thigh. At the thought of dancing on the sprawling lawn overlooking the vineyard during the reception, where I watched Eli play tag with Adamโs little cousins, grinning beautifully at me when he collapsed as they โcaughtโ him. Eli disappears into his room for a stretch of time and then comes back, but his hands are still empty. Neither one of us is making that list. Maybe
thatโs why everything feels like quicksand.
Meanwhile, Adam paces from the kitchen to the living room and back again, phone pressed to his ear.
When he returns, weโre all gathered, holding our breath.
Iโm a villain for theย please, noย that goes through my head. Adam and Grace deserve a break. I just wish it wasnโt a break that included Blue Yonder.
โMy uncles think we can make it happen. The indoor reception space wonโt be ready, but the lawnโs fine,โ Adam says, flopping down onto the couch next to Grace. โWe need someone up there, though, and Grace and I canโt go until next week becauseโโ
He stops, glancing at Grace with wide, apologetic eyes.
โItโs okay,โ she says. โThey should know, given everything thatโs happened.โ
Adam turns to us, lit up, and blurts, โOkay, thank god, I hate secrets.
Grace is pregnant.โ
Thereโs a beat where weโre all frozen, but then the room explodes with sound. My tear ducts figure it out before my brain doesโIโm crying seconds before I say โOh myย god.โ A hand goes to my back as I stand. I assume itโs Jamie or Blake, but no, wait, theyโre already hugging Adam and Grace.
Itโs Eli beside me. For a beat I think heโs getting me out of the way, but his hand doesnโt leave that tingling space between my shoulder blades.
Heโs pushing me toward Adam, into his arms.
My best friend pulls me into the tightest hug, nearly shaking, and I hold on, too. I close my eyes, willing the fist in my throat to loosen. Itโs amazing and surreal; their lives are going to change again.
And I might be in Seattle.
My heart takes off as I let Eli slide into my place and take in the scene before me. Itโs been so long since weโve all been together like this and I wonder if, after the wedding, weโll be like this again.
My emotions are never simple, but tonight theyโre especially knotted: happiness and fear and guilt for being afraid of what might change. A sense
that this is a goodbye to an era that shaped me. The fear, again, that maybe itโs a bigger goodbye, too.
Grace is answering questions being thrown at her as we sitโsheโs only seven weeks; they found out two weeks ago; no one but their parents and Graceโs brother and best friend know. Itโs the biggest reason they donโt want to postpone.
She looks at Adam, threading her fingers with his. โI also donโtย wantย to wait until after the baby comes. Iโm ready to be your wife right now.โ
โIโm ready to be your husband,โ he says, his entire heart in his eyes. โOh my god, the serotonin,โ Jamie cries, winding her arms around
Blakeโs neck.
Eli wipes at his eyes and leans forward in the cream linen lounge chair across from mine. I watch him exchange a proud look with Adam, his expression flooded with an emotion that looks like relief.
โWhat do you need?โ I ask Grace. โCan we do anything?โ
โRight now Iโm trying to get through the day without puking. Zofran is going to be my best friend.โ She points at the CVS bag on the coffee table. โAnd, in the worst timing in history, I have an OB appointment on Thursday for our pregnancy confirmation. We canโt get up to Blue Yonder before Friday morning.โ
โThereโs so much to do,โ Adam says. โMeadowcrest was all-inclusive for food, including cake, so we need a fix for that. And the fucking DJ. We can do the research, but itโd be life-saving to have someone there to vet local vendors and help with winery-related stuff.โ His gaze goes to Eli, who straightens, before landing on me. โI know itโs a lot to ask to get someone there right away, butโฆโ
Jamieโs working until Wednesday and Blake has a deposition on Thursday, which means she wonโt be able to get up to Napa until Friday. Theyโre out.
Even if they were available, though, itโs obvious who should do this.
Adamโs got his pleading eyes activated on me.
Sorry, Eli, I think with a twinge of guilt. I make a mental note to tell Adam to give him something to do here. Maybe he can help research
bakeries on the phone heโs so suddenly allergic to.
I open my mouth, just to make it official, but another voice overlaps with mine.
Itโs been years since weโve said what we wanted out loud and had it be the same thing.
Now, as Eliโs eyes lock with mine, we say together, โIโll do it.โ