CARTER
HOPE ISย one of those funny things, kind of like time.
Time either races or drags; I find thereโs no in between. When things arenโt going the way you want them to, time stands still. You feel stuck, rooted in place, and your feet wonโt lift to take the steps you need to move in the direction you want to go. These past twelve days, Iโve wanted one of two things: to either get the girl or get over the girl. The former was preferable, but with each day that dragged on, I wouldโve taken either just to get rid of the heavy cloud hanging over my head.
And then she fucking smiled at me, and itโs like somebody hit the button on a stopwatch and time restarted, flew forward. Now Iโm racing into the weekend, eager to see her.
Hope works the same way. Everything feels slow and dark without hope, a little like a night that never really ends while you search for the daylight, waiting for it to come.
And then suddenly you see her, the bright beam that blooms on her face, the way her chocolate eyes gleam as they lock with yours from across the room, and everything changes. The door swings open, showing you the sunshine outside, the hope, and you step right into it, feeling the warmth that touches your skin like the heat of her stare.
Iโm still not a superfan of this brutal, biting cold, though.
โWhy the fuck couldnโt we stay in your apartment?โ I whine to Hank. โItโs too cold to be outside.โ
โDublin needs exercise.โ His fingers tighten over my forearm as we amble down the street. โAnd you, quite frankly, need to quit all this bitchinโ youโve been doing. This is why I always say that Jennie is the superior Beckett sibling.โ
โSuperior Beckett sibling, my ass,โ I mutter, guiding Hank down to a bench in Stanley Park.
Iโve known Hank for over seven years now. We came across each other purely by chance, or so it seemed, at a time when I needed him most. He stopped me from making a mistake that couldโve fucked my life beyond repair and ended my career before it had really gotten started, and heโs been a constant ever since, one of my best friends despite the nearly sixty-year age gap. Heโs my family, and thereโs never been a part of me that hasnโt appreciated how lucky I am to have him in my life.
โYou havenโt been yourself lately,โ Hank speaks quietly, raising his coffee to his lips.
I stare out at the English Bay. The bitter winter weโve been graced with so far has turned the water into sleek blue ice, and under the bright sun, all it does is glitter. I take a sip of my coffee, the hot liquid heating me as it goes down. โNot really.โ
โGot that girl on your brain. The pretty brunette.โ
I glance at him, a smile on my lips. Thereโs no point in asking him how he found out about Olivia; he keeps more tabs on me than the paparazzi. โI do.โ
โYou sleep with her?โ
I huff a chuckle. โHow the hell do you know that?โ
His smile is proud, knowing. โYouโre a manwhore, Mr. Beckett. You sleep with everyone.โ
โHey.โ I nudge his shoulder with mine. โPlay nice, old man.โ
Hank chuckles, scrubbing a shaky hand over his jaw. โI can tell you like her.โ
โI do.โ Too much, probably. Too soon. I donโt know. Is this how this goes?
He gives Dublinโs ears a ruffle. โSo, whatโs the problem?โ
โThe problem is Iโm a manwhore who sleeps with everyone.โ
Hankโs silence gives way to a too-broad grin. โAre you sure itโs not your ugly mug?โ
I laugh, giving my head a shake. โIโm nice to look at and you know it.โ
The week after we met, Hank asked if he could touch my face. He said it was something he liked to do to put a face to the voice. He also said he wanted to see what all the fuss was about. I still remember the impressed sound he made before he told me my features were perfectly symmetrical.
When I laughed, his fingers slid across my dimples and he said,ย Ah. Dimples. Thatโs why youโre so popular with the ladies. But the best part? As soon as he was done, he told me the face-touching bit was a bunch of bullshit that Hollywood threw into movies to romanticize the visually impaired, and Iโd fallen for it without a second thought. Not only was I pretty but gullible too.
โThe lady on the sports channel says youโre the hottest thing since sliced bread. I think she must be blinder than I am.โ
My chin hits my chest with my deep chuckle, and when I sigh, I skim my teeth across my lower lip. โDo you think her leaving was a sign that Iโm better off alone?โ The words taste foreign and sour, though up until a month ago I had no intention of ever wanting more.
Hank snorts. โI donโt believe that youโre actually such a cynic when it comes to love. Youโve got a big heart. You donโt really want to be alone the rest of your life, do you?โ
โFor a while there, I kinda thought I did,โ I admit.
โThatโs no way to live your life. Youโre a good kid, Carter. You have a lot to offer someone, and while itโs important to be able to be happy on your own, having another person to amplify that happiness, to share it with along with all the other special moments, thatโs what lifeโs all about. Thatโs where it really starts to get fun.โ
โI might hurt her.โ As angry as Iโve been with her walking away, as confused as Iโve felt, I understand too. I havenโt given her much of a reason to trust me. Iโve pursued her relentlessly and taken whatever bits of her she was willing to give up each time, and then when I decided I wanted her for more than one night, I expected her to take me at face value. I never gave her the certainty she wanted, the security she needed. I just asked her to close her eyes and jump.
โHurting someone and getting hurt are risks you take in love.โ
My head rolls over my shoulders with a groan. โStop saying that word.โ
Hank smiles, clapping a hand down on my knee. โI love sayingย love. Itโs my favorite word.โ He claps my knee. โSo tell me why today is different.โ
โDifferent? What do you mean?โ
โWell, we covered why you havenโt been yourself lately, but today?
Today youโre a little bit more yourself.โ
My chest expands as I think about yesterday, how I couldnโt take my eyes off her, the confirmation that my feelings were very real stacked
behind the way my entire body buzzed at her proximity, the way I longed to just fuckingโฆtouch her. Brush my knuckles along her cheekbone, lace my fingers through hers.ย Anything.
โI saw her last night. Only for two minutes, but she smiled at me. Three times she smiled at me. And she let me open the car door for her, and she waved good-bye, and IโฆI think thatโs good, right? I think it means she might give me a chance. Do you think sheโs gonna give me a chance?โ
Hank chuckles softly. โYou donโt give yourself enough credit. Itโs not only the girl that needs to give you a chance; itโs yourself. So, tell meโฆyou gonna win her back?โ
I grin at him, squeezing his hand. โDo I ever lose?โ
โNot typically, no, as much as I hate to admit it. Iโve never met a more pompous man.โ
โYou love me.โ Iโm still grinning like a jackass and I know he can hear
it.
Hank sighs. โI do. And Iโll love you more if you add another beautiful
lady to my life.โ
โIโm trying. I promise.โ
โWell, try harder. The Carter Beckett I know fights for what he wants and doesnโt take no for an answer.โ He twists my way, those hazy blues drifting over me. โUnless youโve gone soft. Have you gone soft, Carter?โ
โHell no.โ
โThen get your ass in gear and get your woman.โ โAye-aye, Captain.โ
โIโm blind in both eyes. I donโt wear a patch.โ
โWhat? I wasnโtโforget it.โ I wave him off. Heโs ridiculous, making us a perfect pair. โYouโre unreal.โ
โYou love me,โ he parrots my words back to me. โI do.โ
โThen youโll get me Thai food for dinner tonight and make that girl your woman.โ
I salute Dublin, who cocks his adorable golden head at me, tongue lolling out the side of his mouth. โThai food and a saucy, mistrusting woman, coming right up.โ
Itโs just before seven as I stand out on the cold, dark street, looking up at the theater. Itโs a Friday night, which means the place is packed, and Iโm kicking myself for being here. Going to the movies in public seemed worth it when Olivia was going to be sitting beside me, but now Iโm alone, and it hits me for the first time that alone isnโt at all what I want to be.
And yet here I am anyway, and I donโt know why. Maybe I was holding onto hope that things would get sorted in time for our first date, that she would still show up. That I would get to sit next to her and whisper irritating things in her ear and make her laugh, and when it was good and dark, Iโd slip my hand around hers, lace our fingers together and feel the way sheโd melt into me.
I donโt know.
Instead, I pull my toque over my head and walk through the front doors, hoping nobody notices me.
โJust the one?โ the kid behind the counter asks as he scans the ticket on my phone. โYouโve got two tickets there.โ
I slip my fingers up the side of my toque, scratching my head. โYeah, umโโ
โTwo, please and thank you.โ
I twirl at the soft voice, and my heart tries to escape out my throat when my gaze lands on the tiny brunette whoโs been occupying every free bit of space in my head. She peers up at me from beneath her thick lashes, her stare unsteady, unsure, but hopeful.
She licks her lips and takes a tentative step forward, hands wringing at her stomach, and when she opens her mouth to say something, I beat her to it.
โYou came.โ
A beam like sunshine explodes across Oliviaโs face, and I swear sheโs radiating from the inside out.
โHi, Carter.โ