WHATโS MY NAME?
Why canโt I remember what my fucking name is?
Ian Hawkins is standing beside me looking like Darth freaking Vader, with his hand outstretched ready to meet me for the first time, and I cannot remember what my goddamn name is. Nateโs hand squeezes my knee, it should be a comfort, but itโs reminding me that Iโm not speaking when I should be.
โThis is Anastasia Allen, my girlfriend. Stas, this is my Dad, Ian Hawkins,โ Nate says calmly, moving his hand to thread it through mine.
Nateโs dad looks like how I imagine Nate is going to look in thirty years. Heโs tall, sharp jawed with dark brown hair and big brown eyes. If he wasnโt my new nemesis I might even admit that heโs very handsome, but fuck that.
โMr. Hawkins, itโs nice to finally meet you,โ I manage to force out through the worldโs fakest smile, shaking his hand like weโre politicians or something. He takes his seat directly in front of me and I canโt wait to spend this lunch making awkward eye contact with him.
Although right now, heโs more bothered about Sashaโs outfit.
โYou didnโt want to get changed out of your plane clothes?โ You canโt tell that heโs traveled for fifteen hours; his clothes are immaculate, hair perfectly in place. But with that one sentence, that one sneer in his teenage daughterโs direction, I know everything I need to know about Ian Hawkins.
Her posture changes, she withdraws, her chin lowers.ย I canโt watch this.ย โYou look comfortable, Sasha. I wish Iโd put my sweatpants on too,โ I say as cheerfully as I can.
Itโs enough to capture his attention again, his eyes meet mine and I donโt look away, as much as I might want to. I feel like I just invited him in, his criticisms, his judgment. I can see him sizing me up, itโs clear in the way his eyes break from mine to scan my face, lowering to look at what Iโm wearing. His mouth creeps up. โTell me about yourself, Anastasia.โ
โWhat would you like to know, Mr. Hawkins?โ
โIan is fine, thereโs no need for formality. Judging by the way my son is cutting off the circulation to your fingers, I would speculate that heโs quite attached to you,โ he says with a humorless chuckle. โHow about we start with where youโre from?โ
โSeattle, Washington originally. Iโve lived in Maple Hills for school for the last few years.โ
The drinks appear at the table, staff working efficiently and silently in the presence of their boss. Nate doesnโt look away from his dad, scared to take his eyes off him, I think, but mutters a โThank you,โ reaching for his Sprite with the hand that isnโt crushing mine.
โYouโre welcome, Nate,โ a sickly sweet voice says. We both look up at the same time, finding a beautiful blond woman placing a vase of water in front of Ian.
If I had to guess Iโd say she was our age, pretty green eyes and a dazzling smile. Sheโs looking at him with a familiarity, aย somethingย that makes my skin itch. An uncomfortable feeling settles in my stomach, and it whips my breath away when I realize that the feeling is jealousy. โI didnโt know you were in town,โ she continues, completely ignoring my existence. โYou should have said.โ
His fingers loosen and my heart sinks as he lets go of my hand, but instead he reaches toward me and tucks hair behind my ear, hand settling on the back of my chair with his finger tickling my shoulder. โYou asked for no ice, didnโt you?โ he asks, nodding toward the drink someone put down in front of me.
I focus on the ice cubes floating and the condensation running down the side of the glass, instead of the woman Nathan has clearly had sex with at some point.
I need to stop, this is unnecessary. I donโt feel like this when weโre back in Maple Hills. Who heโs had in his bed doesnโt bother me there, but here, in front of his dad and sister, I feel the poker hot envy creeping through my body. โWhat? Uh, yeah, it doesnโt matter, though.โ
He picks up the drink and offers it to the girl. โShe didnโt want ice.โ His tone is sharp, far sharper than Iโve ever heard him be, and it feels weird to see him be so curt.
The girl looks taken aback as she accepts the glass from his hand, still not looking at me, but managing to look at Sasha, whoโs trying to hide her laugh behind her hand. Too much time passes without anyone talking.
โThatโs all, Ashley,โ Ian drawls, bored of this weird little situation going on. โGet Anastasia an iceless drink as she requested, and let Mark know weโre ready to order food.โ
His harsh tone snaps her out of her daydream. โYes, sir.โ โAnd Ashley?โ
โYes, Mr. Hawkins?โ she responds quickly, spinning back around to face him.
โAnastasia is part of this family and a guest. Iโm going to pretend that you gave her the courtesy of actually looking at her and apologizing for the mistake, as you would with any other customer. Donโt let it happen again or youโll find yourself starting the new year looking for a new job.โ
Itโs taking every muscle in my head to keep my jaw from hitting the floor. Nathan shuffles in his seat, reclaiming my hand with his. Ian pours himself a glass of water and takes a sip. โWhere were we? School. What do you study?โ
I tell him how Iโm a junior studying business management, how Iโm an only child, how Iโm already twenty-one because I started school a year later after my adoption when I was five, and to his credit, he nods in the right places and asks follow-up questions.
My new drink arrives, Nate and Sasha sit quietly, probably grateful the attention isnโt on them. I get a small moment of reprieve when our food orders are taken. Nate leans in, pressing his lips to my temple.
โWhat are you getting?โ He lowers his voice to a whisper. โIโm so proud of you, baby. Youโre doing so well.โ
I donโt get a chance to answer him, because Sasha tries to order a chicken burger and fries and her dad says no. โSheโll have the chicken and cashew salad, dressing on the side.โ
โBut Dad, I waโโ
โNo, Sasha.โ
I hate this and every critical thought Iโve ever had about my parents weighs on me, crushing me with guilt, because my parents have never made
me feel as shit as I do just watching him interact with Sasha. The words come spilling out of my mouth before I can stop them. โThe world isnโt going to end if she eats a burger.โ
For the first time since we sat here, I see a flicker of emotion on his permanently indifferent face. His eyebrow creeps up and his lips purse, and suddenly, he looks nothing like Nathan. He doesnโt have Nathanโs soft eyes or the cheeky grin that accompanies his eyebrow when it rises in surprise.
โNot that itโs anything to do with you, but Sasha has a competition coming up. She needs to stick to her meal plan.โ
โSo do I, but one burger isnโt going to derail her career. If she wants a burger, she should get one. Iโm getting the burger,โ I snap back.
I donโt know why Iโm doing this, why Iโm purposely riling up a man I want to like me, even if I donโt like him. I canโt help it. I want to protect her from all the thoughts that will plague her when it comes to eating, long after he stops choosing her meals.
I donโt even want the freaking burger. I was going to order the salad.
Nateโs hand squeezes my knee, a sign of alliance. โCan we get three chicken burgers please, Mark. No salad needed.โ
Mark looks to Ian, who places his menu back on the table and gives a small nod of approval. When Mark heads back toward the kitchen, loudly blowing out a sigh of relief, I immediately feel the weight of what I just did. Sasha is looking at her drink, teeth nibbling the skin at the side of her thumb.
โI donโt appreciate your insolence in front of my staff,โ Ian says flatly. โDadโโ Nathan interjects.
โIโm talking to both of you,โ he gruffs. โYou might have enjoyed your time here pretending to be in charge, but while youโre eating inย myย restaurant and sleeping underย myย roof, youโll show me some respect.โ
Nateโs body stiffens and I feel the tension brewing, but before it can progress Sasha speaks. โYouโre a figure skater, right? Thatโs your sport, Stassie?โ
And thatโs enough to capture Ianโs attention, so we start the dance all over again.
NATHANโS BEDROOMย feels like the only safe place in the house right now.
Lunch could have been worse, I suppose, but it definitely could have been better. Nathan thinks it went well, which to me is weird and makes me seriously consider how bad things can get if this is an example of things being good.
Tonight there is a huge New Yearโs Eve party being thrown by Nateโs dad, which the resort does every year for the guests who spend the holidays there, and ourย presence is expected.
As Nate snoozes against my stomach, I canโt help my mind wandering to Mila Hawkins, Nate and Sashaโs mom. How wonderful must she have been to produce kids like them, with a husband like that?
I remember weeks and weeks agoโbefore I realized how I had absolutely no chance to do anything but fall head over heels in love with this manโhe told me heโs the way his mom raised him. All in with his whole heart and head. Nate says she would have loved meโBrin, tooโ because she loved a strong-headed and determined woman.
Thatโs how she was raising Sasha before she passed away. I can see the flickers of it in her when her dad isnโt around, and I wish there were a way I could take Sash back to LA with us.
โYour thoughts are very loud sometimes,โ Nate grumbles from his spot on my stomach. He looks up, eyes sleepy and cheeks pink. โWhatโre you thinking about?โ
โThe party,โ I lie.
โWeโre not going. Itโs pretentious and youโll hate it,โ he says, peppering kisses around my belly button. โThis room has the best view of the fireworks anyway.โ
โYour girlfriend will probably spit in my drink too.โ
He sighs heavily, resting his head against my skin before looking back up at me with a sad expression. โI wish there wasnโt anyone before you, but I canโt change the past. I can promise you there will be no one after you. She was never my girlfriend, though. We were kids. We went to high school together, hooked up sometimes when I came home for the holidays.โ
โIโm kidding, I swear. Iโm sorry, I donโt know why I feel jealous. I swear I donโt feel like this normally and I donโt care what you did before me, I promise I donโt. I donโt even think itโs about sex, I think itโs because she fits into the version of you that exists here. The one who wears snow
boots and plays hockey on the lake in his backyard. Youโre so relaxed here and I caused the most stressful situation ever and I jusโโ
โAnastasia,โ he says softly, interrupting my rambling. โIโm relaxed because youโre here. This is the first time in years Iโve enjoyed being here, and thatโs solely because you are here with me. There isnโt a version of me that is better without you by my side.โ
โI was thinking about your parents,โ I admit reluctantly. โHow good your mom must have been for you to be the way you are.โ
He wiggles up my body until weโre face to face and nuzzles my nose with his. โShe was the best. Iโm nothing like him, Stas. I swear Iโll be so good to you. Youโll never have to worry.โ The seriousness in his face pulls at my heart, and the idea that Nathan could ever be put in the same league as his dad is absurd.
โI know, Nate. I promise you that I know, and I donโt doubt you for even a second. Iโm very lucky and I donโt take that for granted.โ
His mouth meets mine, soft at first, then more intense, more urgent as I sink my fingers into his hair and let him nestle his body between my legs. Love is pouring out of him, every touch soft and caring, every look and motion specifically designed for me, for us. And when he sinks into me, making me writhe beneath him, he whispers how much he loves me into my ear, how perfect I am for him, how heโs the lucky one.
I lose count of how many times my body squeezes tight around his, how many times I bury my face into his chest, his neck, his pillow, how many times I have to stop myself from screaming his name. His fingers are deep in the flesh of my hips, guiding me as he buries himself so deep inside of me, I can feel him in my bones. His chest heaves, stomach flexes, pulse hammers against my lips on his throat.
And when he spills himself into me, he clings to me so tight that Iโm not sure how weโre ever expected to be two separate people ever again.