Iโm downstairs at the bar if youโre up.
Iโย ,ย .ย Itโs nearly eleven, but Iโm wired. Iโve been sitting here for an hour, uploading Yosemite photos in preparation for my next TikToks. I lingered on a video of Paul and Theo at a picnic table, looking like a split screen sixty years apartโthey have the same smile, the same hunched motion in their laughter. Even their legs are positioned the sameโleft straight out,
right bent, foot balanced on its toe.
It reminded me so much of Gram and me. Iโd look at pictures of us and laugh because we were mirror images, smiling our wide smiles, that tooth- snagged one, our eyes nearly closed with the force of our happiness. I sense the same pure joy in the connection between Theo and Paul, and I canโt wait to introduce them to the world.
But not tonight. Not with this text waiting for me.
I reread the invitation. Nonchalant as it sounds, thatโs exactly what it is.
I just donโt know if itโs an olive branch or something else.
Iโm crouched over my suitcase before my brain catches up. I packed one semi-appropriate Vegas outfit, and I shimmy into it nowโthe black sleeveless bodysuit that dips low in front, revealing the subtle slope of my breasts, the jeans that lift my ass into outer space. I layer a couple of delicate gold chains around my neck, pull my hair out of its haphazard ponytail and finger-comb it into a hot, careless tousle. I even put on mascara, tame my brows into submission with brow gel, and use a cherry red balm to flush my cheeks and lips.
I look like I just had sex and had to quickly put myself back together.
Mirror-meโs grin is diabolical.
Theo said he wanted to look. Iโll give him something to look at.
Instead of texting him back, I slide my phone into my pocket, slip into my strappy sandals, and make my way downstairs.
The bar is in an open-concept area not far from the check-in desk, curving sleekly around a towering display of liquor bottles. Itโs quiet, even for a Monday.
Theoโs seated at the bar with his hand curled around a glass. Heโs watching a baseball game, eyes glazed with boredom. He looks down at his phone, illuminating the screen with his knuckle. Whatever he finds thereโ or doesnโtโmakes his mouth pinch with displeasure. His attention drifts back to the television.
Until it snags on my approach.
Surprise flashes across his face, his eyebrows pulling up. But he recovers quickly, and watching the awareness sink into his gaze sends white-hot power surging through my veins.
Thereโs a confidence in the way his eyes drop down my body, a confession that heโd know exactly what to do with me. That Iโd like it; heโd make sure of it. He traces the shape of my hips from twenty feet away. My breasts and neck from ten. By the time Iโm standing next to him, his gaze is bouncing up from my mouth.
It pulls up under his attention. โHello.โ
โHello,โ he echoes in a smoky voice. โCouldnโt manage a text back?โ โFigured itโd be redundant, since I made it down here so quickly.โ I slide
into a seat, tilting my head to appraise him. The sweep of my hair over my bare shoulder pulls goosebumps onto my skin. โUnless you were checking your phone waiting for my response or something.โ
He grins, caught. โSuch a little stalker, Shep.โ
I give him a cheeky wink. โWhatโre you having?โ
โBourbon.โ His dimple pops as his mouth pouts into a smirk. โTwo fingers.โ
I lift my hand to get the bartenderโs attention. โI donโt respect a man who canโt handle three.โ
Theo chokes on a laugh as the bartender approaches. If this were a tennis match, the point would go to me.
I nod toward Theoโs glass. โIโll have what heโs having.โ
He leans in as the bartender moves away, his shoulder grazing mine, breath brushing my ear. โTwo fingers are enough to satisfy you tonight, huh?โ
A quiet chuckle follows the shiver I fail to stave off. I dip my chin, leveling him with a look. โWeโre supposed to behave, Spencer. Donโt get all riled up.โ
He grins. โWhoโs riled?โ
Our noses are practically touching. He has the faintest scar just above the severe stroke of his right eyebrow.
A glass slides into my peripheryโmy drink. I pull it toward me.
Theo mirrors me, pressing his glass to mine with a soft clink. โCheers, Shepard.โ
โWhat are we cheersing to?โ โLooking, I guess.โ
I canโt help my laugh. โTo looking.โ
With our eyes locked, he takes a slow sip. I follow, imagining the bourbon on my tongue is from him.
Theo breaks the connection first, setting his glass down and swiping his tongue along his bottom lip. I shove my hand under my thigh so I wonโt run my thumb over his mouth to feel the dampness there.
โHave you recovered from the excitement of todayโs letter?โ he asks.
My chest warms at the question. Maybe heโs just trying to steer us into neutral territory, but at least he cares enough to ask. โMostly. Is this boring for you since you already know their story?โ
He shakes his head. โNot really. Kathleen wasnโt a secret, but my granddad didnโt share many details.โ His gaze drifts to the TV. โI enjoy learning about it this way. On the road, I mean. With him.โ
His eyes flick back to me, and I can see the unspoken sentiment: with you.
Another small weight on my heart. โWhen you say she wasnโt a secret, what do you mean?โ
โShe was a point of contention between my granddad and my biological grandma. He met Kathleen right after graduating.โ A hint of a smile plays on his lips. โIt was supposed to be a one-night thing, but she ended up pregnant.โ
My eyes widen. โWith your uncle?โ
He nods. โThey had to get married. I donโt think Granddad had moved on from Kathleen by then, even after a couple of years.โ
โIโm pretty sure Gram had met Grandpa Joe by then.โ They got married on New Yearโs Eve in 1959, and if sheโd stayed at UCLA, she would have graduated the previous spring. โSo, not the best start for Paul andโฆโ
โAnne,โ Theo fills in. โNot a great beginning, and it never improved. They tried; back then, you did your best to make a marriage work, but eventually it became too toxic.โ
โDid Paul tell you all this?โ
Theo pauses, taking a long sip of his bourbon. When he sets the glass down, his eyes remain focused on it. โMy granddad shared some, and my dadโฆโ He trails off, his jaw tightening.
I let my knee brush against his, hoping to ease some of the tension.
With a smoky exhale, he shakes his head. โMy dad grew up with parents who never loved each other. He held a lot against my granddadโhis feelings for Kathleen includedโand he vented to me. He knew how much I looked up to Granddad and wanted to punish him. After a while, it felt like the punishment blurred between Granddad and me.โ
I rub a hand over my chest, wishing I could rub it over his instead. Is it the alcohol making him so willing to share right now, or is it me?
โHe seemed hard on you,โ I venture. โThe times I saw him.โ
Theoโs laugh is humorless. โStill is. If I fuck up, it goes in hisย told ya so
file. I remind him too much of his dad, I guess.โ
โWhat about your mom?โ Theoโs dad has always loomed so large that sheโs an underexposed image in the family portrait stored in my mind.
โShe intervened sometimes, but my dad can argue a person into exhaustion, and she never had the stamina for that.โ His thumb arcs slowly across his glass. I can see the memories playing behind his eyes. โNow that Iโm an adult, she lets us work it out ourselves.โ
I try to imagine how lonely that must be, to not have a reliable parent for comfort or support. Itโs not something Iโve ever had to deal with, and it leaves me scrambling for a response.
But heโs clearly done with the subject. With a hard swallow, he pushes his glass away and runs a hand over his mouth, as if wiping away the words. โAnyway, thatโs my secret for today. If weโre still playing the game.โ
โAlways.โ Somehow, I donโt think weโd ever run out of things to confess. It scares me as much as it thrills me. We have ten days left; how much could we fit in if we really cracked ourselves open?
His gaze sharpens at the sadness in my voice. โTell me one of yours.โ
โI thought your life was perfect,โ I admit. โYou drove me batshit with your perfect grades and that nasty serveโโ He laughs, his eyes crinkling. That amusement breaks a wave of relief over my heart. โThe spread inย Forbes.โ
โYouโve got that page bookmarked, donโt you?โ The cockiness is back in his voice, in the upward curve of his mouth. His lips are so perfectly shaped for kissing, biting, sucking on.
โYou wish I did.โ
Theo shakes his head, his smile quieting as the moment between us extends, then shifts. โIf thereโs one thing Iโve learned, itโs that the more perfect it looks on the outside, the messier that shit is on the inside.โ
I let him see the understanding in my eyes, even if I canโt reveal my secret entirely. Then I lift my glass. โCheers to that.โ
โย ,ย after midnight, Iโm soft around the edges. We moved on from the heavy stuff, pivoted back around to the tension that was brewing between us earlier.
Theo kept his hands to himself, but not his shoulder or thigh or knee, all of which pressed against me when heโd lean in to murmur some quip in my ear. When I swept my hair over my shoulder, his eyes zeroed in on that spot he claimed. I donโt know why I never noticed him looking before; it was so hungry I felt it in my stomach.
Now, as he leads me out to the lobby, his palm curves into the small of my back.
When we step into the elevator a minute later, he presses the button for my floor, but not his. I slide him a look.
โIโm going to walk you to your room, since youโre at the end of that long-ass hallway.โ He wanders to the other side of the car, hands in his pockets. Earlier, when he helped me with my luggage, the walk to my door took decades. โIโd be annoyed if I had to go looking for you because you got stolen.โ
Despite his innocuous words, my heart starts up at a furious pace. โHow chivalrous of you.โ
โOnly the best of intentions.โ His eyes glint underneath the lights. He looks wolfish, and suddenly Iโm playing the part of Little Red Riding Hood. Only difference is, Iโdย loveย to get eaten up.
But I canโt. I pinch my thigh, turning back toward the doors so I wonโt back Theo further into the wall heโs leaning against.
The ride up is too fast and excruciatingly slow. The hallway is lined with plush carpet that muffles our footsteps; itโs so silent that I hear Theoโs soft exhales beside me. Theyโre a little fast, and when I look over, his gaze moves up from somewhere south of my eyes.
The butterflies in my stomach migrate south expediently. โYouโre not coming into my room.โ
โI didnโt ask to,โ he murmurs.
โRight. Because we agreed we werenโt going there.โ
โZero interest in that.โ He grins at my disbelieving look, a mischievous one I havenโt seen in years. โI mean it. I wouldnโt want to do anything you werenโt enthusiastically into.โ
โItโs not about enthusiasm.โ โRight. Itโs about my granddad.โ
โItโs about everythingย exceptย my enthusiasm.โ
I shouldnโt have said that out loud, though itโs not a secret anymore. He looks at me like it was, and my body heats in response.
Weโre at my room now. I should shove my keycard into the slot, shut the door behind me, and double lock it. But I donโt. My self-control is crumbling, and it falls apart completely when I turn and find him too close, looking down at me with eyes on fire.
โMy brother made a bet with his girlfriend. I mean, my best friend. Sheโs both things.โ Iโm babbling. โWhatever. My pride depends on not giving in to this.โ
One of Theoโs eyebrows arches in amusement. โWhat were the terms of the bet?โ
Oh god, what have I done? My brain is lust addled.
โIf we hooked up on a certain day, one of them would win money.
Thomas already lost.โ
Theo moves in closer. His lashes lower with the meandering path of his gaze. The thick sweep of them over his skin looks almost sweet. I wonder what theyโd feel like onย myย skinโon the back of my neck if he kissed me there.
โWhat was his bet?โ he asks, his voice low.
โThree days. Sadieโs is ten.โ I wonโt tell him about the other bet. Itโs not going to happen.
But this might: Theoโs mouth on me. I want it so badly Iโm nearly panting. I grip the door handle just for something to hold on to.
โWhat do you mean when you sayย hook up?โ
โWhy are you asking so many questions on a throwaway bit of information?โ I ask, irritated with his pressing and his closeness.
โItโs not throwaway and you know it. What does it mean?โ โSex.โ I say it like weโre in the middle of it.
His eyes darken. โSo if we just . . .โ He trails off, staring at my mouth. โKissed,โ I manage.
โYeah,โ he murmurs. โThen it doesnโt count. For the bet.โ โNo, it doesnโt.โ
โAnd weโre in Vegas, so what happens hereโโ โStays here.โ
โYeah,โ he repeats, his voice going hoarse. Our gazes lock and he wonโt ask or push, but if I want it, thenโ
I let out a breath. โJust once. It could be our secret.โ The silence stretches out unbearably.
When Theoโs hand slips across my collarbone, resting there, every part of me pulls tight. And when he pushes me back against the door with the slightest pressure, I stop breathing altogether.
His thumb grazes the base of my throat, right where my pulse is beating wildly. Forย him, and he knows it. Everything heโs doing is just a suggestion, the lightest touch, but he might as well be gripping me.
โDo it,โ I whisper.
โYou,โ he demands, so I grab handfuls of his shirt and pull him tight against my body, lifting up to take his mouth.
He opens up for me immediately and at the first slide of our tongues, lets out the softest, most aching groan. His hand moves into my hair, the other cradling my cheek. And then he takes over, tilting my head exactly the way he wants it. Even though I started it, itโs Theo in charge now.
He kisses like some people fuck: slow, deep, and dirty, with bitten-off noises that broadcast his need. The damp slip of our mouths, the occasional click of our teeth, the way weโre tasting each otherโall of it feels like weโre doing this with our clothes off. His body on mine against the door feels like his bodyย inย mine in the bed just beyond the wall.
I turn wild at the thought, knowing I canโt have it, knowing this is it. Our shared secret, a truth weโre only telling each other. My fingers slip into his hair and tighten, and he groans so deeply I feel it between my legs. I press into him, where heโs hard for me already.
โFuck,โ he says against my mouth, dragging his hands down my body until theyโre at my hips. His fingers dig in hard, then he pushes, pinning them against the door. โJust kissing.โ
โSorry,โ I groan.
He moves his mouth from mine, across my cheek, panting against the spot where my ear meets my jaw. โYour rules.โ
Right. Kissing, just this once. Dry humping is not on the approved list, but god, it felt good.
We have to stop, though. Eventually Iโll remember why.
I rest my head against the door, staring up at the fire alarm blinking silently down at us. โOkay. Okay. That wasโokay.โ
โIsย okayย your review, or did I kiss you into speechlessness?โ he whispers into my neck. I feel his smirk against my skin.
I groan. โOh my god, you have to leave.โ
He goes still before pressing a soft kiss to his spot. No one will ever be able to touch me there again. When he pulls back, mouth damp, his expression is unreadable.
โYou have to leave,โ I repeat, โbecause Iโm going to shove you into my room otherwise.โ
The naked lust on his face is devastating. I should have a street named after me for all this control Iโm showing. โAnd we canโt do that.โ
โNo.โ
โBecause of the . . .โ โThe everything.โ
โRight.โ He blows out a breath, running a hand through his wrecked hair. โOkay.โ
โYes, okay.โ
Tucking a strand of wild hair behind my ear, he says, โOkay to the other stuff, not the kiss.โ
โYes, the kiss was five fucking stars, Spencer, nowย go away.โ
I push at his shoulder, laughing in exasperation as a smile spreads across his face when he stumbles back. His mouth is swollen, shirt wrinkled where I grabbed it. He looks like a mess, like he belongs in Vegas. Heโs all sin.
He walks backward as I stick my keycard into the slot. โYou never answered my question earlier, by the way.โ
I pause halfway into my room. โWhat question?โ
โWhether two fingers would be enough to satisfy you tonight.โ
Itโs a good thing heโs too far to grab. โIโll let you know tomorrow.โ And then I shut the door, locking it behind me.





