โOh my god.โ
Ohย my god, I just said that out loud.ย Loudly. Eli shoots me anย are you serious?ย look, pressing his hand over my mouth.
โGeorgia?โ Jamie calls. โAre you okay?โ
I lean back, injecting my voice with the delight I would genuinely feel if I didnโt currently have a hand around my ex-boyfriendโs dick. โYes! Iโm great! Iโm naked!โ
โWhat are you doing?โ Eli whispers, eyes wide.
โUh, IโI just got out of the shower.โ I nearly tip backward scrambling off Eliโs lap. โIโm putting on a shirt. Iโll be right there!โ
โOkay,โ Jamie says, dragging out the word.
โGet up,โ I hiss at Eli, sprawl-kneed on the couch, and gesture to his very obvious erection. โYou have to get yourself together before I answer the door.โ
โYou canโt answer the door right now,โ he whispers back incredulously. โI have to! Jamieโs going to know somethingโs up.โ
He stands, catching me around the waist. โSomethingย isย up. Iโm hard from a hand job you were giving me ten seconds ago and youโre wearing my Denver Nuggets shirt, which very clearly displays the beard burn on your thighs from riding my face last night.โ
My brain is busy tripping over forty different thoughts, so what comes out of my mouth is a defensive, โShe wonโt know theย position.โ
Eli stares at me, then grins. โI forgot how bad you are under this specific kind of pressure.โ
I shoot him an incendiary glare. This isnโt the time to bring up when his college roommates came home early and found us on the couch, and I blurted out that Eli was inspecting a potentially cancerous mole on my boob.
Jamie knocks again. โSeriously, are you okay?โ
I turn wide, pleading eyes on Eli. โWhat do I do?โ
His eyes bounce back and forth between mine. โIf you donโt want her to know, I can climb out a window.โ
โOh god, thatโs so dramatic.โ I bend over, resting my hands on my knees with a groan. Weโre trapped. โIt wonโt matter anyway. Sheโll know.โ
He gives me a bitten-off grin. โEven if I climb out the window?โ โYes,โ I whisper. โSheโs gonna know.โ
โHowโs she gonna know?โ
โBecause she knowsย me.โ I wave a panicked hand over my face. โSheโs going to read it all over this and my face-riding thighs!โ
โI thought you said she wouldnโt know the position.โ
โEli.โ
His laugh is nearly soundless. โItโs fine, Iโll go. Weโll figure something out when weโre not panicking.โ
I stop him with a hand to his chest, my mind racing.
The truth is, Jamie already knows more about my history with Eli than anyone. Sheโll be shocked it happened, but it wonโt cause the ripple effects it would if it were Adam at the door. If anything, her sudden presence feels like a lifeline. Maybe I can try to untangle my complicated thoughts with someone other than myself.
โNo,โ I say. โI can handle it now. Iโd rather be honest than have you fall out a window.โ
Warmth passes through his expression, and after a beat, he pushes his shorts down his hips. โTake these. Iโll go get dressed andโโ
โGood idea.โ I grab his shorts, yanking them on. โLet me take care of it so we can prevent a jump scare.โ
โI was going to say Iโll be back in a second. Youโre not doing this alone.โ
โI can,โ I insist.
โYouโreย not,โ he insists back, and my heart squeezes. He pushes at my hip. โGo. Iโll be right there.โ
I start to make my way to the front door, but then his hand is around my wrist with a startled โWait.โ When I turn, thereโs a flash of fear in his eyes
before it turns searching.
โOur agreementโฆโ He trails off and at first I donโt understand. โThe terms were until everyone shows up.โ
It hits me then, that with Jamie here unannounced and a day early, weโre no longer alone. Everything could end right now. Iโm unprepared for how that feels, like getting hit in the chest and having the air pulled all the way out of my lungs.
โIโโ I can practically hear Jamie breathing on the other side of the door. My throat tightens with panic and an absolute, unwavering unwillingness to let Eli go just yet. โIโm notโฆโ
โIโm not ready,โ he says. My heart dive-bombs into his hands.
โWe could extend the terms,โ I say quickly, glancing at the door. โUntil the weddingโs over. We just have to be chill about it. We canโt be a distraction.โ
Eli stares at me, his exhaled โyesโ kissing my cheek. My heart takes off. โYes?โ
โI doย notย remember it taking you this long to put clothes on when we lived together,โ Jamie calls.
I turn back to Eli, and I know I look wild, probably desperate, but I am. I donโt want our time to be up. I know whatโs on the other side and canโt face it yet.
โIโve never been good at stopping when it comes to you,โ he whispers, his eyes moving over my face, a tiny pinch between his brows. He pushes at my hip again. โSo, yes. Go.โ
It takes me a few deep breaths after heโs disappeared into the bedroom to get myself together. Iโm shaky with relief and leftover adrenaline and the knowledge that I have Eli for a little bit longer. And when I finally make my way to the door and open it to find my best friend there, the relief increases tenfold.
Jamieโs contemplative look turns to sunshine as she leaps into my arms. โHelloooo, gorgeous.โ
โHi,โ I say into her hair. โWhatโs with the surprise visit? I thought you were coming up tomorrow.โ
โDidnโt you get my texts? I sent a few this morning letting you know I was on my way.โ
I think back to my bleary notifications and bite back a groan. โNope, missed those.โ
โOh, Iโโ Her eyes slip past me. โOh my god.โ
Thereโs no need to look at whatโs snagged her attention, but I do anyway, simply because my eyes love to trace the shape of Eli. Heโs walking through the living room, a bashful but resolved tilt to his mouth.
I clear my throat, facing my best friend, who is now staring loudly at me. โThatโs the sentiment of the day.โ
โMorning, James.โ Eliโs hand finds my lower back, fingers notching against my spine. Itโs a gesture that feels so easy, like breathing. God, Iโll miss it.
โWell, I guess that answers the question of whether youโre okay,โ Jamie says, raising an eyebrow. โBut I have about a million more.โ
โHow many times?โย she screeches.ย โFour.โ I recalculate. โWait, no. Five.โ โSinceย when?โ
I cover my face, groaning. โTuesday.โ
Weโre sitting on the patio of a strip mall cafรฉ nestled between a Jamba and a nail salon, downing iced lattes the size of our forearms. After a quick conversation with Eli, we left him at Blue Yonder so I could tell Jamie the real stuff: about Eliโs behavior the past six days, how well weโve been working together, how we slowly circled each other until finally giving in, and the terms of our agreement. I also told her about Eliโs job situation, information that felt acceptable to divulge. Sheโs my Person, not Eliโs, and can keep a secret. Plus, it lends important context to the conversation.
Namely, that thereโs an end date. I sandwiched that in before all the sex confessions, though, a detail sheโs thankfully fully distracted by.
โFive times in two days,โ Jamie marvels. โYouโve had time to plan the wedding in between all that banging?โ
At the next table, an older woman peeks over the top of her Beverly Jenkins book.
I kick Jamie in the ankle. โYes, loudmouth. Itโs going to be perfect.โ
She grins mischievously, then leans forward in her seat, her expression straightening. โAnd itโs not just sex. There are feelings.โ
My sigh is despairing. โYes.โ
โFirst of all, thatโs to be expected, so stop acting like youโve committed a crime. You two have history a mile long. Second of all, youโre not exactly giving me late-breaking news. I always knew that there was still something between you two.โ
I frown. โWhat do you mean?โ
โThe things you care about most are what you talk about least.โ Her observation is quiet but hits hard. โAnd you never talk about him. Not before today, anyway.โ
Itโs impossible to argue against that, so I donโt even try.
โLetโs circle back to what happens after the wedding is over,โ she says, crossing her arms.
So much for the distraction. โWhen it ends, you mean.โ โRight, when it ends. Tell me why it should.โ
I give her a look. โYou know why it should.โ She gives me one back. โHumor me.โ
โWell,โ I draw out, โbeyond the obvious reasons of not wanting to get my heart obliterated again if it doesnโt work outโagainโor worrying about the impact to our friendship with Adam if we try and it goes to shitโโI raise an eyebrowโโagโโ
She rolls her eyes with a smile. โAgain, yes, I see the pattern.โ
โHeโs leaving for LA on Sunday,โ I continue.ย And then maybe Iโll be making my way up to the top of the West Coast. Eight hundred miles from you.
Thereโs too much going on already to drop that news now. But itโs strange to recognize that if we were still living together, Jamie would
already know about Seattle. She wouldโve seen it on my face as soon as I walked in the door. She wouldโve brainstormed with me, scrolled through LinkedIn by my side. Maybe sheโd already have tickets for some future visit.
I push that thought aside. โThe point is, Iโm not looking to repeat history with the same outcome.โ
โYou said he was acting different, though,โ she says, swirling the ice in her cup.
โYeah,โ I admit. โHeโs been amazing up here.โ
Actually, heโs been exactly what I needed and never wouldโve asked for. I wanted him out of my way at first, but now Iโm grateful he refused, that he fought for the teamwork I now donโt know how Iโll live without. Because Iย willย have to live without it.
โThis week is a bubble with an end date, Jamie. He needs a job, and heโs clearly going to do whatever he needs to in order to make LA happen.โ I squint up at the sky. Itโs blue, endless. So pretty it hurts. โHeโs changed, I can see it. I mean, god, he quit the job that was his entire life and heโs inย therapy. But that part of him that hurt me beforeโฆโ My gaze rebounds to my hands clenched in my lap. โItโs still there. I getย whyย it is, but I canโt put myself in the same position.โ
โAnd thatโs okay,โ Jamie says. โGod knows it takes courage to give your heart to someone once, never mind again after theyโve broken it. You donโt owe him a do-over.โ She tilts her head. โWhat about that reckoning you said he wanted, though?โ
โUgh.โ I mentioned it in a drive-by; I shouldโve known sheโd latch on to
it.
Jamie cups a hand around my knee, her voice quiet. โWhy donโtย you
want that, too? A conversation just to get everything out in the open once and for all so you have some closure, at the very least?โ
My throat grows too tight to speak. I donโt want it because reckonings never do any good. I have solid evidence of that: how I overheard my dad on the phone once, mentioning that he and my mom had had so many angry conversations in the six months before she left, talking in circles about how
to make things better. How it still makes me question sometimes if he wishes heโd been the one to walk away, even though I know he loves me, that I made his life as easy as I could.
How Eliโs parents had arguments that were endlessly rehashed, but never led to anywhere but the end.
How, even if Eli and I had talked ourselves hoarse when we lived together, even if I had begged him every night to take better care of himself, of me, he wouldโve chosen his job. How I wouldโve had to hear that out loud instead of living it silently. It wouldnโt have made things better. It wouldโve hurtย more.
Jamieโs fingers tighten around my leg, holding me in place. โWhat youโve been doing the past five years hasnโt brought you any peace, but six days together has pushed you two into some other space. What if what Eli wants does, too?โ
โNo,โ I say thickly. โItโll ruin everything.โ
โWhat if it doesnโt?โ she presses. โWhat if you get some answers that I
knowย youโve been craving?โ
His job. Why he quit. Why I wasnโt enough to make that same decision for.
Fear crawls up my throat. โI donโt want to feel the bad things anymore, Jamie, and talking about everything we did wrong will hurt and be pointless. I donโt need closure, I need to move forward, and I think when this is over we can be friends. I donโt want to make things unnecessarily messy.โ
โAnd you probably didnโt when you were together, but it did anyway, didnโt it?โ She lets that sink in before her tone softens. โItโs not about not being messy, itโs about being honest with your mess.โ
Yeah, thatโs rarely worked in my favor.
I donโt have to say it. Jamie reads it all over my face and sighs. โListen, I came up here because it seemed like you needed me, and I knew you wouldnโt ask. But itโs also because Blake and I are at each otherโs throats right now.โ
โWhat?โย My eyes run over her face, looking for signs of misery, but she grins widely instead.
โOh, yeah. Sheโs an unholy disaster with her upcoming trial, and our financial planning meeting? Comically bad. We have such different ideas about money. I love her more than anything, but sheโs so stubbornly set in her ways and my tornado ass moving in with her upended all her little systems and processes.โ
โWell, I love your tornado ass.โ
โDonโt worry, she loves my tornado ass, too. Sheโs just a Capricorn.โ Jamie dips her chin, dark eyes pinning me in place. โRelationships are messy, but thatโs how you know theyโre real. Blake and I have shown each other every ugly piece of ourselves and she still loves me. She loves me more for it, in fact. Sometimes you have to cut yourself open, Georgia, and you hold yourselfย soย tightly.โ
โI have to.โ I hate the way my voice breaks.
โYou think so, and I understand it,โ she says. โYou were shown that you werenโt allowed to need things that inconvenienced people, and you learned to make yourself smaller. But why can everyone else be messy and you canโt?โ
I look at the blurred shape of her, blinking as a tear rolls down my cheek. โBecause then Iโm alone.โ
Jamieโs hand envelops mine. Her skin is warm, the squeeze of her fingers the only thing keeping me from spiraling away.
โI know youโre scared. I mean, fuck if thatโs not the human experience,โ she says quietly. โBut you deserve to let yourself feel whatever you need to. You can be messy. A disaster, if you need to. The people who love you will accept every single piece of it, Iย promiseย you.โ
I think about how hungry Eliโs seemed for that this week, and I know itโs real, that he wants it. But itโs also just right now. Weโre cocooned in timelessness here, some belonging we left behind, and thatโll end. I donโt want to be left with nothing when itโs over.
โIโll think about it,โ I tell her, focusing on a toddler running by on shaky legs. He doesnโt even cry when he falls.
Jamieโs assessing gaze is heavy on me. She leans forward, then brushes her fingers along my wet cheeks, cleaning up the mess. โI love you, Georgia, you silly girl.โ
โI love you, too,โ I say around my tight throat. I canโt talk about this anymore. โGod, how longโs it been since weโve had a marathon talk like that?โ
She grins, one soft with remembering. โWe used to have them on that little gray couch of ours all the time. Iโd braid your hair and tell you about my latest terrible date, since you never had any.โ
โI never had any terrible dates?โ I echo dubiously.
โYou never had any dates, period.โ Her mouth purses in mock confusion. โHmm, wonder why.โ
I pinch the back of her arm where itโs most tender, and she lets out a laughing yelp. โI dated Julian.โ
โOh,ย oneย guy in five years and it was Trader Joeโs Beef Jerky Boy. What a record.โ
I roll my eyes. She was in the checkout line with me when I met Julian, who did have an ungodly amount of beef jerky in his basket. He never graduated to first-name status with her.
Jamie lets out a honking laugh. โRemember how weโd watch movies that would make us cry afterward? Usually because you didnโt want me to cry alone?โ
โLittle Women,โ I sigh. โGod,ย please,โ she wails.
Our laughter twines, then fades away with the ease thatโs kept us bound to each other for five years. She rests her head on my shoulder, threading her arm through mine.
I want to tell her that missing her hurts, that I wish we had more time together. That Iโll need her more than ever if I go to Seattle, even though itโs going to be fifty times the distance between Oakland and San Francisco, a span we already canโt seem to cross with regularity. But like all my most important words, they get stuck in my throat.
But then my eye catches on the storefront down the way and every troubled thought in my head disappears. Itโs a party supply store, and the window display shows an elaborate pink bachelorette party setup: streamers, a holographic banner, and an abundance of penis-shaped paraphernalia.
I straighten. โJamie.โ โHmm?โ
โCan we go to that store?โ
She twists in her seat, squinting. โParty Depot? Why do we need to go there?โ
An idea is forming so quickly that it makes my body feel like itโs tipping over the peak of a roller coaster: dizzy and breathless, heart high in my chest, holding on for dear life.
Maybe I canโt give myself a do-over with Eli, but I can give him one of his own.





