Is this joy?
I think it might kill me. โAaron?โ
โYes, love?โ
She takes my face in her hands and kisses me, kisses me with a love so deep it releases my brain from its prison. My heart starts beating violently.
โElla,โ I say. โYouโre going to be my wife.โ
She kisses me again, crying again, and suddenly I donโt recognize myself.
I donโt recognize my hands, my bones, my heart. I feel new. Different. โI love you,โ she whispers. โI love you so much.โ
โThat you could love me at all seems like some kind of miracle.โ
She smiles, even as she shakes her head. โThatโs ridiculous,โ she says. โItโs very, very easy to love you.โ
And I donโt know what to say. I donโt know how to respond. She doesnโt seem to mind.
I reel her in, kiss her, again, and lose myself in the taste and feel of her, in the fantasy of what we might have. What we might be. And then I pull her gently onto my lap and she straddles my body, settling over me until weโre pressed together, her cheek against my chest. I wrap my arms around her, spread my hands along her back. I feel her gentle breaths on my skin, her eyelashes tickling my chest as she blinks, and I decide Iโm never, ever leaving this bed.
A happy, wonderful silence settles between us. โYou asked me to marry you,โ she says softly. โYes.โ
โWow.โ
I smile, my heart filled suddenly with inexpressible joy. I hardly recognize myself. I canโt remember the last time I ever smiled this much. I canโt recall ever feeling this kind of pure, unburdened bliss.
Like my body might float away without me.
I touch her hair, gently. Run my fingers through the soft, silky strands. When I finally sit up, she sits up, too, and she blushes as I stare at her,
mesmerized by the sight of her. Her eyes are wide and bright. Her lips full and pink. Sheโs perfect, perfect here, bare and beautiful in my arms.
I press my forehead to the curve of her shoulder, my lips brushing against her skin. โI love you, Ella,โ I whisper. โI will love you for the rest of my life. My heart is yours. Please donโt ever give it back to me.โ
She says nothing for what feels like an eternity. Finally, I feel her move. Her hand touches my face. โAaron,โ she whispers. โLook at me.โ
I shake my head. โAaron.โ
I look up, slowly, to meet her eyes, and her expression is at once sad and sweet and full of love. I feel something thaw inside of me as I stare at her, and just as sheโs about to say something, a complicated chime echoes through the room.
I freeze.
Ella frowns. Looks around. โThat sounds like a doorbell,โ she says. I wish I could deny the possibility.
I sit back, even though sheโs still sitting on my lap. I want this interruption to end. I want to go back to our conversation. I want to stick to my original plan to spend the rest of the night here, in bed, with my perfect, naked fiancรฉe.
The chime sounds again, and this time, I say something decidedly ungentlemanly under my breath.
Ella laughs, surprised. โDid you just swear?โ โNo.โ
A third chime. This time, I stare up at the ceiling and try to clear my head. Try to convince myself to move, to get dressed. This must be some kind of emergency, or elseโ
Suddenly, a voice:
โListenโI didnโt want to come, okay? I really didnโt. I hate being this guy. But Castle sent me to come get you guys because you missed dinner. Itโs getting super late and everyone is a little worried, and now youโre not even answering the door, andโJesus Christ, open the goddamn doorโโ
I canโt believe it. I canโt believe heโs here. Heโs always here, ruining my life.
Iโm going to kill him.
I nearly trip trying to pull on my pants and get to the door at the same time, but when I do, I rip the door open, practically tearing it off its hinges.
โUnless someone is dead, dying, or we are under attack, I want you gone before Iโve even finished this sentence.โ
Kenji narrows his eyes at me, and then pushes past me into the room. And Iโm so stunned by his gall that it takes me a moment to realize Iโm going to
have to murder him.
โJโ?โ he says, looking around as he walks in. โYou in here?โ
Ella is holding the bedsheet up to her neck. โUh, hi,โ she says. She smiles nervously. โWhat are you doing here?โ
โHey, is it cool if I still call you J?โ he says. โI know your name is Ella and everything, but I got so used to calling you J that it just feels right, you know?โ
โYou can still call me J,โ she says. And then she frowns. โKenji, whatโs wrong?โ
I groan.
โGet out,โ I snap at him. โI donโt know why youโre here, and I donโt care.
We donโt wish to be disturbed. Ever.โ
Ella shoots me a sharp look. She ignores me when she says, to Kenji, โItโs okay. I care. Tell me whatโs wrong.โ
โNothing is wrong,โ Kenji says. โBut I know your boyfriend wonโt listen to me, so I wanted to let you know that itโs almost midnight and we really need you guys to get down to the dining tent ASAP, okay?โ He shoots Ella a loaded look, and her eyes widen. She nods. I feel a sudden rush of excitement move through her, and it leaves me confused.
โWhatโs going on?โ I say.
But Kenji is already walking away.
โBro, you really need to, like, eat a pizza or something,โ he says, slapping me on the shoulder as he leaves. โYou have too many abs.โ
โWhat?โ My eyebrows pull together. โThatโs notโโ
โIโm joking,โ Kenji says, pausing in the doorway just before he leaves. โJoking,โ he says again. โIt was a joke. Jesus.โ
And then he slams the door behind him. I turn around. โWhatโs going on?โ I say again.
But she only smiles. โWe should get dressed.โ โEllaโโ
โI promise Iโll explain as soon as we get there.โ I shake my head. โDid something happen?โ
โNoโ Iโm justโ Iโm really excited to see everyone from Omega Point again, and theyโre all waiting for us in the dining tent.โ She gets out of bed still holding the bedsheet to her body, and I have to clench my fists to keep from pulling it away from her. From pinning her against the wall.
And before I even have a chance to respond, she disappears into the bathroom, the sheet dragging on the floor as she goes.
I follow her.
Sheโs looking for her clothes, oblivious to my presence, but her dress is on the floor in a corner she hasnโt glimpsed yet, and I doubt sheโd want to put that bloodied dress back on anyway. I should tell her that I found a drawer full
of simple, standard clothes weโre probably allowed to borrow.
Maybe later.
For now, I step behind her, slip my hands around her waist. She startles and the sheet falls to the floor. โElla,โ I say softly, tugging her body against mine. โSweetheart, you have to tell me whatโs going on.โ
I turn her around, slowly. She looks down at herself, surprisedโalways surprisedโby the sight of her naked body. โI donโt have any clothes on,โ she whispers.
โI know,โ I say, smiling as I run my hands down her back, appreciating her softness, her perfect curves. I wish I could store these moments. I wish I could revisit them. Relive them. She shivers in my arms and I pull her closer.
โItโs not fair,โ she says, wrapping her arms around me. โItโs not fair that you can sense emotions. That itโs impossible to keep secrets from you.โ
โWhatโs not fair,โ I say, โis that youโre about to put your clothes on and force me to leave this bedroom and I donโt know why.โ
She stares at me, her eyes wide and nervous even as she smiles. I can sense that sheโs torn, her heart in two places at once. โAaron,โ she says softly. โDonโt you like surprises?โ
โI hate surprises.โ
She laughs. Shakes her head. โI guess I shouldโve known that.โ
I stare at her, my eyebrows raised, still waiting for an explanation. โTheyโre going to kill me for telling you,โ she says. And then at the look
in my eyes, โNotโ I mean, not literally. But justโโ Finally, she sighs. And she wonโt look at me when she saysโ
โWeโre throwing you a birthday party.โ Iโm certain Iโve heard her wrong.