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Chapter no 13

The Summer of Broken Rules

Later that afternoon, my mom decided to march me straight into enemy territory. Wit and I had stayed at Secret Beach for another hour or so before wrapping ourselves in towels and packing up our things to make some Assassin progress. Well, Wit could make progressโ€”I remained in limbo, the Annexโ€™s mailboxย stillย empty.ย What the hell, Viv?ย I thought.

But even so, I led Wit to the storage shed and offered him Claireโ€™s huge high-pressure multi-nozzle jetpack gun. Iโ€™d stick with the simple Super Soaker. This one would weigh me down if I ever tried strapping it on my back. It wasย thatย elaborate. โ€œWord has already spread that youโ€™re dangerous,โ€ I told Wit. โ€œTake it and flaunt it.โ€

โ€œAre you sure?โ€ he asked, admiring the water gun almost reverently. I nodded. Claire would want him to use it.

Wit kissed meโ€”reallyย kissed me. I ran a slow hand through his hair and smiled when I felt goose bumps grow on the nape of his neck. โ€œWe should go,โ€ he whispered afterward. โ€œI needโ€โ€”he pausedโ€”โ€œsome time.โ€

I raised an eyebrow. โ€œSome time?โ€

He nodded, cheeks coloring a little. โ€œTo collect myself.โ€ I smirked. โ€œCollect yourself?โ€

โ€œYeah, collect myself,โ€ Wit smirked back, his hand going to the back of my head to smoosh my face into his chest. I could feel his heartbeat. โ€œYou know, refocus myself.โ€ He cleared his throat. โ€œFor Assassin.โ€

โ€œSure,โ€ I said, biting back a smile. โ€œYou do that.โ€

Although a wave of jealousy washed over me then. Because not only was I on the sidelines, but Wit and I had also reviewed our pact on our walk back from the beach: we wouldnโ€™t help each other execute eliminations.

So I ended up in the Annex, where my mom promptly handed me a grocery list. โ€œJulia and Rachel are going to the store,โ€ she said. โ€œI need you to go with them to pick up a few things.โ€

I froze.ย Aunt Julia and Aunt Rachel.

No.

No!

They were helpingย Ian, not me. Going anywhere with them could be a trap.

โ€œUm, why canโ€™t you go?โ€ I asked.

โ€œBecause I think I finally found my chance to take out Nicole,โ€ she replied and gestured to the door. โ€œI said youโ€™d meet them at the Camp.โ€

โ€œMom,โ€ I whined.

She sighed. โ€œMeredith.โ€

I grabbed my bike and took the longest route possible to the Camp, riding deep into the woods and racing along trails I wasnโ€™t sure Ian even knew existed. By the time I made it to my auntsโ€™ house, they already had Ethan and Hannah strapped into the minivan. I literally hit my brakes and dove into the car. โ€œMeredith!โ€ the kids cheered.

โ€œHi,โ€ I said cautiously and checked the trunk as I buckled myself into the way back. Was being in a car the same thing as being inside a house? A safe zone?

I needed to text Wink and Honey. Thankfully, the trunk was empty.

โ€œAll right,โ€ Aunt Julia said from the driverโ€™s seat. Aunt Rachel and her swollen stomach barely fit into shotgun.

โ€œWill this kid just get here already?โ€ she mumbled.

Aunt Julia laughed, and then we were off. My insides swirled all three miles down the driveway, terrified that Ian would be waiting for us at the Stop & Shop. โ€œAre you okay, Mer?โ€ Aunt Julia asked when she turned onto West Tisbury Road.

โ€œYeah,โ€ I heard myself say. โ€œFine.โ€

I was so paranoid that I had to suppress a screech when my phone vibrated on my lap, but I exhaled when I saw thatย @sowitty17 had messaged me. It kept slipping my mind to ask for his actual number.

Who, heโ€™d written,ย is Anne Oโ€™Brien?

What?ย I thought.ย Heโ€™s already killed the Duprรฉ cousin?

Margaretโ€™s mom, I replied, wondering if Luli had eliminated my distant relation yet.ย Howโ€™d you get Michaelโ€™s cousin?

Iโ€™ll tell you when I have my arms around you, he said.

My breath caught. He was so casual, so easy with his affection. There was no stupid winky face emoji or a hundred obnoxious hearts following his wordsโ€”he wasnโ€™t teasing or even flirting. He was just being open and genuine.

Open and genuine were part of Witโ€™s brand.

Any advice?ย he asked when I didnโ€™t respond.ย Oh, wise one?

Try the tennis court, @claires_sister told him.ย She and Honey play most afternoons.

Once I sent that, everyone in the car groanedโ€”weโ€™d arrived at the Stop & Shop. Or, as the Foxes called it, the โ€œStop & Plop.โ€

โ€œPlopโ€ insinuating that you werenโ€™t moving anytime in the near future.

โ€œUgh,โ€ Aunt Rachel said as Aunt Julia weaved the car through the supermarketโ€™s packed parking lot. There were no empty spots to be seen. โ€œDoes being eight months pregnant count as a handicap?โ€

โ€œRight there, Mommy!โ€ Hannah shouted once weโ€™d circled the lot a few times. โ€œSomeoneโ€™s leaving!โ€

โ€œGood eye, Han!โ€ I stretched forward to high-five her.

โ€œOkay, kids,โ€ Aunt Julia said once weโ€™d parked and were crossing the lot. โ€œYou know the rulesโ€ฆโ€

โ€œHang on to the cart,โ€ Ethan and Hannah recited.

Or else youโ€™ll be swept into the stampede, I silently added, because the crowd of cars was just a warning for what awaited us inside: pure chaos. Now there was no time for me to be paranoid about Ianโ€”I had to focus on navigating the store without getting trampled.

โ€œWeโ€™ll meet back at the van?โ€ Aunt Rachel asked me.

I nodded. It went without saying that with different shopping agendas, we would be separated. The grocery store was buzzing like a beehive. Music was probably playing over the speakers, but you couldnโ€™t hear it. People wereย everywhere, some straight off the beach. One guy was shirtless, only wearing board shorts and an obnoxious bucket hat.

Here we go.ย I took a deep breath and inserted myself into the rush hour. The store was a gridlock today, only one shopping cart able to move at a time. The first item on my momโ€™s list was toilet paper.

So naturally, I worked my way toward aisle four, the breakfast food aisle. That was other major problem with the Stop & Plop:ย nothingย was where it was supposed to be. I would push my cart past the Cheerios, Reeseโ€™s Puffs, and Golden Grahams only to find the Charmin next to the granola bars. The shampoo and conditioner were with the salad dressing, the coffee in the produce section among the fruits and vegetables.

Wit buzzed in again after Iโ€™d secured the TP (and a box of Nature Valley bars). In the middle of another traffic jam, I unlocked my phone to see:ย Eliโ€™s

brother drives the tractor in the afternoons? Where?

Wait a second, I typed back.ย What happened to Auntie Anne?

Almost immediately:ย You said to go to the tennis courts, so I did.

I sighed. Wit was having a blast out there, and here I was, literally stuck.ย Maybe I should ransack the Camp for Vivโ€™s target? Take matters into my own hands?

โ€œHey, miss!โ€ someone behind me shouted. โ€œYou going to move or what?โ€

I looked up to see that I was blocking a whole line of shoppers. โ€œYes!โ€ I squeaked. โ€œSorry!โ€

Forty-five minutes later, while I waited at the deli counter for turkey, ham, and cheese and listened to the lovable Ukrainian workers argue with one another in their thick accents, Wit DMed me again.ย Iโ€™m sitting in a chair outside the Pond Houseโ€™s front door, it said,ย waiting for Sarahโ€™s bridesmaid Haley. She has a

haircut in an hour.

I snorted.ย So Eliโ€™s bro is no more?

Terminated, he confirmed.ย Shortly followed by Michaelโ€™s favorite uncle. WTF?

Claireโ€™s monster of a gun, he replied.ย Itโ€™s been a game changer.

I snickered.ย You know the Pond House has more than one door.

Donโ€™t worry, Iโ€™ve rigged the others, Wit wrote.ย Chairs under each knob.

I poked another hole in his plan by typing,ย She could climb out a window.ย The Pond House was a ranch house; you could easily escape through a window.

Okay, he said, I mean this in the nicest way possible, I really do, but Iโ€™ve been dragged to dinner with Haleyโ€ฆand sheโ€™s not going to think of climbing through a window. Her brand

is not your brand!

My deli number was called. โ€œSeven-one-seven!!โ€

Iโ€™m touched, I quickly sent back, smiling at my screen.ย Have fun waiting her out.

* * *

After two and a half hoursโ€”yes,ย two and a halfโ€”Aunt Julia slowed the minivan to a stop in front of the Annex. My mom greeted us, looking totally stone-faced. โ€œDid you get the Funfetti frosting?โ€ she asked as we unloaded my bags.

โ€œYes, maโ€™am,โ€ I said, even though it hadnโ€™t been on the shopping list. It didnโ€™t need to be; my dad was so obsessed with Pillsburyโ€™s vanilla-and-sprinkles frosting that it went without sayingโ€”if you went to the

supermarket, you bought it. โ€œWhatโ€™s wrong with Dad?โ€ I asked, since he broke out the frosting whenever he was stressed or upset.

โ€œJust come inside,โ€ Mom answered. โ€œYouโ€™ll see.โ€

Plastic bags in hand, I found my dad collapsed on the couch with a spoon.

And a defeated look on his faceโ€ฆ

Assassinated, I realized.ย Heโ€™s been assassinated.

โ€œWho was it?โ€ I ventured carefully once he was a spoonful or six into the frosting. My mom sat next to him, rubbing his back.

โ€œWho was it?โ€ He gave me a look. โ€œWhoย wasย it?โ€ My shoulders sagged.ย Damn.

Dad sprang up from the love seat. โ€œHe is on a different playing fieldย entirely,โ€ he said. โ€œBrad called it.โ€ He shook his head. โ€œHe has ten kills, Meredithโ€”eightย of which happened while you were gone.โ€

โ€œJesus,โ€ I breathed. The last Iโ€™d heard from Wit was right after heโ€™d eliminated Haley the bridesmaid. His plan had worked, and next on his list had been Aunt Christineโ€™s sister.

โ€œHeโ€™s wearing a bandanna, too,โ€ Dad added. โ€œTo mask his face.โ€ I quickly messaged Wit.ย A bandanna?

โ€œAnd somehow he talked Wink into borrowing the binoculars.โ€

But of course, Wit responded.ย A little anonymity never hurts.

โ€œDid you give him Claireโ€™s gun, Mer?โ€ Mom asked.

โ€œOh.โ€ I felt myself flush as I tucked away my phone. โ€œUm, yes, I did.โ€ I looked at my dad. โ€œSorry.โ€

He scowled while Mom laughed. โ€œIโ€™m sure sheโ€™s happy itโ€™s getting some good use.โ€

I couldnโ€™t help but grin. โ€œThatโ€™s what I thought, too.โ€

But eight eliminations, Wit? Really?

Perhaps a bit obnoxโ€”

Someone knocked on the kitchen door. My ears perked up, knowing right away it wasnโ€™t a Fox. They knew the long-standing no-knocking rule. โ€œItโ€™s

open!โ€ Dad called through a mouthful of frosting. โ€œAlways open!โ€

The door squeaked, but Wit had barely crossed the sitting roomโ€™s threshold before Dad flipped out. โ€œBut not to you,โ€ he said and pointed outside. โ€œAbsolutely not.โ€

My mom moved to escort Wit through the screen door. โ€œToo soon,โ€ I heard her whisper. โ€œItโ€™s a little too soon, Wit.โ€ She turned and nodded for me to follow him.

We met under the trees. โ€œAunt Christine is going toย murderย you,โ€ I told him. โ€œLiterally, sheโ€™s going to assassinate you herself.โ€

Because while Witโ€™s red bandanna now hung around his neck, the top half of his face was not only freckled but also deeply sunburned. It was, to say the least, an interesting combination with his murky bruise.

Iย tsk-tsked him. โ€œLooks like someone didnโ€™t reapply their sunscreen.โ€

โ€œIt slipped my mind,โ€ Wit said as I traced the bridge of his nose. โ€œI was busy.โ€

โ€œYeah, being aย serialย killer.โ€

โ€œWell, isnโ€™t that the goal of the game?โ€ โ€œMy dad is pissed at you.โ€

โ€œSo it seems.โ€ Wit scrubbed a hand through his hair. โ€œWill he, um,ย stay

pissed at me?โ€

I hesitated a moment to build the suspense, then shook my head. โ€œHeโ€™ll be fine once he finishes his frosting.โ€

Wit exhaled. โ€œPhew.โ€ He slid his arms around me, and I smiled.

โ€œNow you have to tell me,โ€ I said. โ€œYou have to tell me about each takedown. You said you would when you, and I quote, โ€˜had me in your arms again.โ€™โ€

He blushedโ€”through his bruise, through his sunburn. Heย blushed. โ€œHow about dinner?โ€ he murmured. โ€œHow about I tell you over dinner tonight?โ€

โ€œDinner?โ€ I slung my arms around his neck. โ€œLike a date?โ€ โ€œYeah, dinner.โ€ Wit nodded. โ€œLike a dinner.โ€

My fluttering heart wavered. Soย notย a date.

Although it sureย feltย like one later when Wit opened the Raptorโ€™s driverโ€™s-side door for me. He smelled like his orange shampoo, freshly showered and wearing chinos with a lightweight blue button-down. It kind of billowed in the breeze.

โ€œWhereโ€™re we going?โ€ I asked once he was buckled up next to me. โ€œI donโ€™t know,โ€ he replied. โ€œHow about anywhere you want?โ€

* * *

I chose Home Port in Menemsha, one of the Vineyardโ€™s smaller fishing towns. The restaurant was famous for its lobster, and since I hadnโ€™t been invited to Atlantic the other day, I was seriously craving some. Wit and I hadnโ€™t made a reservation, so we strolled along the docks while waiting for a table. โ€œClaire and I loved to race down these,โ€ I told him. โ€œShe would always win, but I was close one time and probably wouldโ€™ve won if I hadnโ€™t tripped and skinned my knee.โ€

Wit took my hand.

In response, I tugged it away and sprinted ahead of him. Luckily, I wasnโ€™t wearing my wedges tonight, just a pair of gladiator sandals.

But Wit caught up in no time. We ran toward the end of dock, and the race ended in a tie. Our reward was a text from the Home Portโ€™s hostess, saying our table was ready.

She seated us by the windows, the natural-wood interior and usual blue water glasses a warm welcome back. There were four chairs at our table, and Wit pulled out the one next to mine. โ€œWhat?โ€ I said. โ€œDonโ€™t sit there.โ€

โ€œWhy not?โ€ he asked.

โ€œBecause you should sit across from me,โ€ I said. โ€œSo I can see your face.โ€ โ€œMeredith, my face is aย wreck.โ€

I giggled. It was, but it also wasnโ€™t.

โ€œBesides,โ€ Wit said, sitting down next to me, โ€œif I sit here, I can do thisโ€ฆโ€ He put his arm around my shoulder. โ€œOr thisโ€ฆโ€ He brushed his fingers through my hair. โ€œOr evenย thisโ€ฆโ€ His hand went to my knee. โ€œBut, I mean, if you arenโ€™tโ€”โ€

โ€œNope,โ€ I cut him off, tangling our fingers together under the table. โ€œYouโ€™ve made some valid points.โ€

We both ordered the lobster clambake: freshly boiled lobster with steamers, corn on the cob, and baby potatoes. Then Wit told me about todayโ€™s eliminations, including hiding under Moor Houseโ€™s grill cover to overtake someone on a bike. The back of his neck wasย alsoย sunburned from his stakeout at the Pond House, and heโ€™d stalked my dad like a wolf in the woods.

โ€œDid you get him from a tree or something?โ€ I asked.

โ€œUh, not exactly.โ€ He scratched his neck. โ€œI actuallyโ€โ€”he lowered his voiceโ€”โ€œgot him coming out of the outhouseโ€ฆโ€

โ€œNo!โ€ I let my forehead drop onto his shoulder, overcome with laughter. โ€œYou didnโ€™t!โ€

Wit laughed, too, shoulders bobbing up and down. โ€œSorry, but I did.โ€

Our dinner came a few minutes later. Two big steaming plates of deliciousness. โ€œIโ€™ve been waiting two summers for this,โ€ I said when we cracked open our lobster shells. โ€œOh my god.โ€ I moaned with pleasure.

โ€œOh, wow,โ€ Wit said. โ€œShould I give you a minute?โ€ He pretended to push back his chair. โ€œYou and yourย lobster?โ€

โ€œHaha, so clever.โ€ I rolled my eyes, but my heart was hopping. While Wit dunked his first bite in melted butter, I unlocked my phone and asked a passing busboy to take our picture.

โ€œOkay,โ€ the kid said when he had the camera positioned. โ€œSmile.โ€

And I did smileโ€”a smile so filled with happiness, happiness I hadnโ€™t been sure Iโ€™d ever be able to feel again. But then out of the corner of my eye, I spotted butter dripping down Witโ€™s jawline, and I was overcome with the

needย to lean over and lick it off. The busboy would take a burst of photos, after all. It wasnโ€™t like we would post this one.

โ€œOh, hell yeah we will,โ€ Wit said after weโ€™d scrolled through all the pictures. Weโ€™d agreed to post one on Instagram. โ€œItโ€™s this or nothing.โ€

โ€œBut Iโ€™m licking your face,โ€ I said, pointing to the screen. โ€œIโ€™mย licking

your face.โ€

He smirked. โ€œAnd what a beautiful face it is.โ€ I snorted.

โ€œCome on,โ€ he said. โ€œPost it. Itโ€™s us.โ€

Itโ€™s us.

What did he mean by that? Were we really an โ€œusโ€ if we werenโ€™t meant to last past this week? I looked at the photo againโ€”Witโ€™s hair roguishly mussed and those turquoise eyes electric but also alarmed. Alarmed because I had one hand on his chest and the other on the back of his neck to pull him close so I could lick up the melted butter. You could literally see tongue.

And a happy smile.

โ€œOkay, fine,โ€ I said, excitement shooting through my veins. โ€œLetโ€™s do it.โ€ I tapped my screen a few times, having offered to do the honors. My first upload as @claires_sister. โ€œWhat should the caption be?โ€ I asked as Wit leaned over to see the screen. He rested his chin in the crook of my neck, and I ran a hand blindly through his hair.ย Hopefully we arenโ€™t ruining too many dinners, I thought, knowing people must be judging our PDA. Iโ€™d felt some stares.

โ€œNo caption,โ€ Wit answered.

โ€œSo just the hashtag?โ€ I said. โ€œHurray Sheโ€™s a Duprรฉ?โ€ He sighed.

โ€œSarah and Michael,โ€ I reminded him. โ€œItโ€™s for Sarah and Michael.โ€ โ€œWrong,โ€ Wit said. โ€œThis is forย us.โ€

Then he stole my phone, thumbs flying over the touchscreen. I nervously watched him scan whatever heโ€™d written before he tapped to post the

picture. He smiled crookedly and handed back the iPhone. โ€œFeast your eyes,โ€ he said.

โ€œMust I?โ€

He dug his chin into my shoulder. โ€œLook at it!โ€

So I did. Underneath our ridiculous photo, there was an even goofier hashtag:ย #HitchMeToWitry.

My jaw dropped.

He laughed.

โ€œAgain,โ€ I said slowly, since I could hardly speak, my heart was fluttering so fast. โ€œAunt Christine is going to hunt youย down.โ€

โ€œI know,โ€ Wit said. โ€œBut Iโ€™m a Witry, not a Duprรฉ.โ€ He nudged me. โ€œAnd weโ€™re partners in crime.โ€

โ€œWhich I thought we previously agreed to neither confirm nor deny,โ€ I said but then grinned before kissing him on the cheek. โ€œYou just totallyโ€”โ€

โ€œHey, lovers!โ€ someone shouted from somewhere in the restaurant. โ€œThis is a family setting! If you wanna get it on, get out!โ€

* * *

Wit kissed me goodnight outside the Annex. It was late. By the time weโ€™d gotten back from dinner, my dad had indeed finished his Funfetti frosting and forgotten his bad blood with Wit, so weโ€™d spent the last couple of hours hanging out with my parents. Iโ€™d noticed that Wit was calm around them in a way that Ben had never been, from the way he relaxed in his armchair to the way he got really animated when he spoke. I donโ€™t knowโ€”with Ben it had always felt like talking to my parents was all politeness and pleasantry, while with Wit, we were a family having fun together. At one point, he and my dad even recounted the whole outhouse scene. My mom laughed so hard she cried, and I smiled so hard from seeing her laugh so much. It felt good; it felt almost like old times. Not quite, of course.

But close.

โ€œIโ€™ll see you later,โ€ I said, giving him one more hug. We melted together, both of us sweaty. Usually the Vineyardโ€™s temperature dipped at night, but the air was still as balmy as it had been this afternoon.

โ€œLater?โ€ Wit hugged me back. โ€œOr tomorrow?โ€

It was a good question. Iโ€™d spent almost every night this week in his room, whether by accident or on purpose. I glanced back at the cottage. โ€œTomorrow,โ€ I said, since it would be very on purpose if I walked away with him now. My parents knew we were no longer just friendsโ€”instead of sitting in my own chair, Iโ€™d perched on the arm of Witโ€™s so I was only a reach away from ruffling his hair or putting my hand on his shoulder and shaking it.

โ€œYou really like him, donโ€™t you?โ€ my mom had asked when weโ€™d gone into the kitchen for ice cream, and when I didnโ€™t answer, she added, โ€œI saw the Instagram post.โ€

โ€œYes,โ€ I admitted, nodding. โ€œI do.โ€

The look that flashed across her face was almost sadโ€”sad that I would have to say goodbye to him at the end of the week. โ€œItโ€™s going to be difficult,โ€ she said quietly.

โ€œI know,โ€ I whispered, and that was it. We scooped Moose Tracks ice cream into four bowls and brought them back into the sitting room.

โ€œIโ€™ll see you later,โ€ I told Wit, and after watching him disappear into the night, I walked to the mailbox. Chances were Viv had still not delivered; I was going to text Wink again in the morning, but what was the harm in checking?

Third timeโ€™s the charm, I hoped, and I wasย stunnedย when I turned on my iPhone flashlight and pulled open the rickety door to find a messageโ€”my new target slip with a purple Post-it Note on top. It read:ย You got your dear old granddaddy involved? Grow up.

โ€œFuck you,โ€ I muttered before shining my light onto my target slip. And at first, I was confused.

But I alreadyโ€ฆI thought.ย I already killedโ€ฆ

Then it dawned on me, and the shock set in; my face felt like it had been slapped. I read the paper again and againโ€”there had to be some mistake. Itย hadย to be a mistake, because the nameโ€ฆ

The name.

Hisย name.

* * *

I stared at the ceiling from the top bunk, sweating in my T-shirt. The Annex had no AC, so my window was open, and I had two fans blasting.ย Tell me what to do, I said to Claire.ย Tell me what to do.

She was everywhere tonight. I swear I could hear her shifting on the mattress below.

But when she didnโ€™t answer, I sighed, sat up, and after pulling my sweaty hair into a topknot, found myself sneaking barefoot out of my house and over to the Cabin. It was supposed to rain tomorrow, but the sky was enchanted with stars.

It sounded like Wit also had a fan whirring when I arrived at his room. No lamplight seeped through his blinds, so I suspected he was asleep.ย Do I go in?ย I wondered before I heard a sleepy, โ€œI knew youโ€™d come.โ€

That was all I needed to slide through his door. In the starlight that shone through the screen, I saw the fan on his dresser and Wit in bed, shirtless under only the sheet. The blankets had been kicked to the floor. Too hot.

I didnโ€™t join him just yet. โ€œHow did you know?โ€

โ€œBecause when we said goodbye, at first you told me youโ€™d see meย tomorrow.โ€ He yawned and propped himself up on an elbow. โ€œBut then the next time you said it, it wasย later.โ€

โ€œOh, I didnโ€™t notice,โ€ I lied.

He didnโ€™t believe me. โ€œWhatever helps you sleep at night.โ€ My eyes welled up.

A beat passed.

โ€œCโ€™mere,โ€ Wit said.

I blinked away my tears and crossed the floor to climb in with himโ€ฆonly to feel cold spots on the mattress. โ€œIce packs?โ€ I guessed.

โ€œYep.โ€ He rolled me into his arms. โ€œEveryoneโ€™s eager to give them to me, soโ€ฆโ€

A giggle slipped out, and I reached to touch his bruise. Wit let out an overdramatic yelp and jokingly jolted us both. More giggles escaped.

The best man banged on the wall.

โ€œSweet dreams, Gavin!โ€ Wit called back, then whispered in my ear, โ€œHeโ€™s upset because Danielle has โ€˜suspendedโ€™ things with him.โ€

โ€œWhat?โ€ I whispered back. โ€œWhy?โ€

โ€œDunno, but Iโ€™m sure theyโ€™ll be back together by the rehearsal dinner.โ€ He tugged on my T-shirt. โ€œDo you want a fresh one? This is soaked.โ€

โ€œNo, thatโ€™s all right,โ€ I said and sat up to strip off my sweaty shirt before nestling back into him. Even with the ice packs, his body was a thousand degrees, but I wanted his sticky skin against mine. It made me feel safe.

โ€œWell, I suppose you did say โ€˜laterโ€™ to this, too,โ€ Wit said lightly, the scene at Secret Beach coming to mind: him asking to take off my bikini top, me saying yes but not until we were in private. Now Wit sketched something on my back before kissing my shoulderโ€”it sent tingles all the way down to my toes. They even curled.

Soon I was on top of him, my hands running through his damp hair and his thumbs pressed into my hip bones. Spirals swirled under my skin.

โ€œI didnโ€™t mean to sound presumptuous earlier,โ€ Wit murmured, breath warm between us. โ€œIโ€™m happy you came over.โ€ He kissed along my neck. โ€œI really wanted you to come over.โ€

For a second, I thought of what Iโ€™d found in my mailbox but quickly shook it away. โ€œYouย didย sound presumptuous,โ€ I said, then admitted, โ€œI really wanted to come over, too.โ€

Because god, I hadโ€”Iโ€™d wanted to come over. Iโ€™d needed to come over. It had only been a few days, but somehow, some wayโ€ฆ

Even if this truly was just temporary, it felt like much more. Something special, something singular, something Iโ€™d been waiting for for a very long time.

So when Wit asked if I wanted to, I said yes without any hesitation. โ€œWow, quite enthusiastic,โ€ he commented, voice magnificently melodious. It had this lilt to it that just made youย melt.

โ€œDo you have something?โ€ I asked.

โ€œYeah, yeah,โ€ he said and then slid us over to the edge of the bed so he could reach underneath. โ€œThe best man, uh, gave us โ€˜welcome packsโ€™ when we got here on Sunday.โ€

โ€œHow thoughtful of him,โ€ I deadpanned as he rummaged around in the dark.

He sighed. โ€œIf it helps, I wasnโ€™t remotely expecting to use it.โ€

I laughed, and once Wit found what he was looking for, he used one hand to tickle me so that I had to suppress a squeal. My heart was soaring.

โ€œAre you sure this is okay?โ€ he asked a minute later. โ€œReally okay?โ€

Not with anyone else, I thought.ย If Wit were anyone elseโ€ฆย โ€œYes, itโ€™s okay,โ€ I murmured. โ€œLike, way beyond okay.โ€ Wit laughed, and then we tangled our bodies together.

* * *

โ€œWhatโ€™s wrong?โ€ he whispered a while later, both of us drifting in and out of sleep.

A lump formed in my throat. โ€œHow do you know somethingโ€™s wrong?โ€ He shrugged, shoulders curved around me. โ€œJust do.โ€

โ€œI came here to be with you,โ€ I told him. โ€œBut also because I canโ€™t sleep there. I canโ€™t sleep in that room without her.โ€

Wit was quiet.

โ€œI still miss her so much,โ€ I told him. โ€œAnd that roomโ€ฆit brings everything back. Like Sarahโ€™s story. I canโ€™t stop thinking about it and how I didnโ€™t evenย talkย to Claire that day. We texted, but just about her plansโ€”the restaurant, the French Quarter.โ€ Tears started to spill. โ€œI didnโ€™t get to tell her I loved her, and she didnโ€™t get to tell me. We called each other every night and said it before hanging up.โ€

I love you, Claire. I love you, Mer.

Again, Wit was silent, but the type of silent that felt like he wanted to say something. โ€œShe did love you,โ€ he said eventually, sounding a little sorrowful himself. โ€œShe loved you very much.โ€

I nodded and continued to cry. He hugged me to his chest and didnโ€™t let go even when Iโ€™d stopped crying. โ€œSleep,โ€ he murmured. โ€œGo to sleep, Killer.โ€

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