I am drinking white wine out of a blue mug. The party is crowded and hot, a success. Some people are dressed as pirates or hobos; I am dressed as myself in a blue t-shirt, a black skirt, neon tights, and a silver tiara. I watch the party alone, leaning against the doorway of the living room. Brooke and Noah are in the kitchen making drinks. I donโt know where Alex and Sasha have gone. Angie and Preppy Dave are snuggling on the couch, drinking Coke and whispering. Jamie is standing on the coffee table, telling a story to his captive audience. He spreads his arms wide and shrugs, and everyone laughs.
โSo I went back to the carย again,โ he says. One laugh stands out this time, and I glance around him to the other side of the room. Sylvie sits cross-legged on the floor next to the couch, a beer in hand and her eyes shining. I know that look. Sylvie has been charmed by Jamie. It happens easily enough and to nearly everyone.
Jamie throws back his head to laugh at his own joke, and Sylvie grins. My mouth eases into its own smile and I watch Jamie jump off the coffee table and take a bow. Sylvie may like him now, even want him maybe, but he is sauntering across the room to me. Jamie lays his hands on my hips and leans close.
โHey,โ he says.
โThat was a very entertaining story.โ
โI know,โ he says. Now that his epic tale is done, the room is beginning to fill again with other voices, a low humming around us. He is so close that all I can see is his laughing, mocking eyes staring into mine.
โI really wantโโ I say. โWant what?โ he says.
โTo be alone with you,โ I say. The skin crinkles around his eyes as he grins.
โLetโs go,โ he says. I shake my head.
โIf everybody sees us go together, they might duck under the rope too,โ I say. Before everyone came, I strung a piece of twine across the stairway to keep the party downstairs, the madness and mess contained.
โIโll go now,โ Jamie says, โand you follow in a minute with drinks.โ โOkay,โ I say. He kisses me hard, pressing me against the doorframe, the
way he never does in front of others usually. He leaves me breathless and flushed; I tip the mug back and finish the wine in one swallow.
I walk over to the couch and sink down next to Angie. I cup my hands around my mouth and lean into Angieโs ear.
โWhisper, whisper, whisper,โ I say. She shoves me gently and laughs. โWhat are you guys plotting over here?โ I say.
โWeโre gonna get married,โ Preppy Dave says.
โIn December, maybe,โ Angie says. โWeโre going to tell our parents soon.โ
โWow,โ I say, โthatโs reallyโโ Out of the corner of my eye, I see Finny enter the room. โBig,โ I say. They both nod, and Daveโs arm tightens around her shoulders. I stumble up and stand with one hand on the couch. โIโll leave you two crazy kids now,โ I say. โI have an appointment to keep in my bedroom.โ
โBe safe,โ Preppy Dave says.
โYeah,โ Angie says. I laugh and take my hand away from the couch as I turn away, and I stumble into Finnyโs chest.
โOh!โ
โSorry,โ he says, even though it is clearly my fault. His drink spilled down his front when I ran into him. He wipes at his chest with one hand while I look around for something to blot his shirt with.
โOh, baby,โ Sylvie says. She touches his chest and clucks like a mother hen.
โIโm so sorry,โ I say. โItโs fine,โ Finny says.
โYouโre going to reek of alcohol, baby,โ Sylvie says.
โLetโs go in the kitchen and get a towel,โ I say. โAnd you can have a drink from our stash.โ He steps around the table with me and we walk to the kitchen.
โYou donโt have to do that,โ Finny says. โIt only fair,โ I say.
โThatโs very nice of you, Autumn,โ Sylvie says. Finny and I donโt say anything in reply.
In the kitchen, Brooke and Noah are trying to make a martini shaker by fitting a plastic cup over a glass tumbler. Drops of vodka fly across the room with every shake.
โI donโt think itโs working,โ Noah says.
โNo,โ Brooke says. She lays the makeshift shaker down sadly. โHey,โ I say, โmake something for Finny from our stash.โ
โWould you like a custom hand-shaken martini?โ Noah says. I open a drawer and take out a tea towel.
โSay no,โ I advise.
โUm,โ Finny says, โperhaps something that wonโt make a mess in Aunt Claireโs kitchen.โ
โWho?โ Brooke says.
โMy mom,โ I say. I hand Finny the towel and he blots his chest, but his shirt is only damp now and it doesnโt do much good. While Brooke and Noah make a rum concoction for Finny, I fill my mug and a plastic cup with wine.
โHere you are, my good man,โ Noah says.
โThanks,โ Finny says. The three of usโme and Finny and Sylvieโwalk back to the living room. The hallway is empty. I duck under the rope and look over my shoulder to make sure no one saw.
Finny is standing at the bottom of the stairs, his drink untouched in his hand. Sylvie is gone. I hear her laughter in the next room.
โHey?โ he says.
โYeah?โ
โDonโt forget what you promised me, okay?โ
I try to flip through all of my memories of us, trying to find a promise that hasnโt been broken yet. There were a lot of promises; there isnโt much left.
โNot while youโre drunk,โ he says. My grip on the wine tightens, and I feel myself start to nod and then shrug.
โYou donโt need to worry about me, Phineas,โ I say. โOkay?โ
He looks at me, not blinking, not moving. He does not blush. From the next room, Sylvie calls his name. He doesnโt seem to hear. I swallow, trying to push my heart back out of my throat.
โFine,โ I say, โIโm notโwe arenโt going to, okay?โ โOkay,โ he says, and turns on his heels.
โFinn?โ Sylvie calls.