โLetโs stop for McDonaldโs,โ Wendy suggests.
She is obscenely excited about the idea of getting fast food. About fifty percent of my diet consists of fast food, so Iโm not nearly as excited. But Douglas is strict about what Wendy can and canโt eat, even though Iโm scared sheโs so skinny and deprived of fat products that if she eats even one McDonaldโs French fry, it might kill her.
Fortunately, a sign pops up on the side of the highway, with the McDonaldโs logo prominently displayed. So I get off at the next exit. I could use some gas anyway.
I pull into the McDonaldโs parking lot, and Wendyโs eyes light up. When she opens her door, the odor of frying food invades my nostrils. Iโm about to follow her out of the car when my phone rings. I grab for it, and my stomach sinks when Brockโs name appears on the screen.
Ohย noโI was so caught up in rescuing Wendy that I completely forgot to cancel our dinner. How could I have done that to him again? Iโm so crazy about Brock. Why do I keep sabotaging our relationship?
Sometimes I wonder if Iโm doing it on purpose. So that heโll dump me now, before I have to tell him the truth about me and he dumps me for a reason that will hurt much more.
โYou go ahead,โ I croak out. โIโll meet you in there.โ
This is not going to be a quick conversation. Or maybe it will beย very
quick.
As soon as Wendy is out of the car, I take the call. Not surprisingly, Brock sounds just short of furious. โWhere are you? I thought you were coming here at seven.โ
โUm,โ I say. โI had a change of plans.โ โOkay, so when will you be here?โ
I wish I could say that Iโm right around the corner, but the reality is that I am hours away. And thereโs no easy way to tell him. โI donโt think Iโm going to make it tonight.โ
โWhy not?โ
More than anything, I wish I could tell him. It would be a relief to share this with somebody, but Wendy has sworn me to secrecy with good reason. โIโve got work to do. Studying.โ
โAre you serious?โ Brock has gone from just short of furious to full-on enraged. โMillie, we had plans for tonight. And not only did you not show up without telling me, but now youโve got some bullshit excuse about studying?โ
I donโt know why that isnโt a valid excuse. I could need to study tonight! โListen, Brockโฆโ
โNo, you listen,โ he grunts. โIโve been patient, but Iโm running out of patience. I need to know how you feel about me and where this whole relationship is going. Because Iโm ready for something more, and Iโd like to know that Iโm not wasting my time.โ
Brock is so ready to settle down. I know itโs partly about his bum heart, and maybe some of it is just that indescribable craving for something more that so many people get in their thirties. He isnโt messing around. Iโve got to either take him seriously or cut him loose. Itโs the right thing to do.
โYouโre not wasting your time,โ I murmur into the phone. โI promise.
Things are just a little crazy for me, but I swear, I really care about you.โ โDo you? Because sometimes Iโm not sure you do.โ
I know what heโs looking for. And I know that Iโve got two choices. I either have to tell him what he wants to hear, or else I have to break it off.
And I donโt want to break it off. Even if I donโt mean what Iโm about to say, Brock is a really, really good guy. The life I have imagined with him is what Iโve always wanted. And I donโt want to lose him.
โI do care about you.โ I take a deep breath. โIโฆ I love you.โ
I can almost hear the fight going out of my boyfriend. โI love you too, Millie. I really do.โ
โAnd we do need to have a talk.โ Iโve got to tell him everything about meโsoon. I canโt stand waiting for the other shoe to drop. I need to lay it
all out and make sure he still wants to be with me. โAs soon as things settle down, okay? Next week.โ
โOkay,โ Brock says, because Iโm pretty sure he would agree to anything right now. โAnd if you finish your studying, maybe we could have dinner tomorrow? And spend the night at my place.โ
Weย alwaysย spend the night at his place. I donโt even know why he bothered to leave a change of clothing and a bottle of his pills at my place. But admittedly, his place is nicer and a lot more convenient. โSure.โ
โI love you, Millie.โ
Oh. Weโre apparently ending our conversations this way now. โI love you too.โ
I hang up the phone, still not feeling great about the conversation. Iโve still got my boyfriend, but for how long? He says he loves me, but sometimes I feel like he barely knows who I am.
But maybe it will all be okay. Maybe heโll find out the truth about me, and heโll still love me. And we can still be together, and get that house in the suburbs and fill it up with kids together. We can have a normal, perfect life together.
Except I strongly suspect that could never happen for me. I have never been normal or perfect, and there has only been one man in my life who has understood that.