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Chapter no 18 – Lilyโ€Œ

It Starts with Us (It Ends with Us, #2)

Itโ€™s been five days since Iโ€™ve seen Atlas. I try not to stress over how busy we are because I know itโ€™ll get better once Iโ€™m comfortable enough to let him spend time around Emmy. But the responsible thing to do is to let Emmyโ€™s father know when I start seeing someone else before I bring anyone around her.

Itโ€™s just frustrating that the responsible thing to do is also a terrifying thing to do. I plan to put it off for as long as possible. Thereโ€™s no shame in being patient.

The flower shop is understaffed this week with Lucyโ€™s upcoming wedding, and Atlas has been dealing with legal stuff regarding custody, running two businesses, and taking care of a kid. On top of all that, the fever my mother had last week turned into the full-fledged flu, so she hasnโ€™t been able to watch Emmy at all. Iโ€™ve brought her with me two out of the three days Iโ€™ve worked this week.

Itโ€™s just been a week from hell. Too busy to even get a drive-by hug.

Ryle and Marshall took the girls to the zoo today. Emmy is more than likely too young to enjoy it, so it should make for an interesting day for Ryle.

The custody exchange was fine this morning, even though we havenโ€™t spoken since our conversation on the roof last week about her middle name. He was a little curt, but I prefer his curtness to the subtle passes he sometimes still makes at me.

Allysa is working with me today since she doesnโ€™t have Rylee. She just returned with coffee now that weโ€™re caught up on everything. We got all our orders out with the delivery truck an hour ago, so this is the first time weโ€™ve actually had time to speak in private since my date with Atlas last week.

Allysa hands me my coffee and then taps the mouse on the computer to check for new online orders.

โ€œWhat are you wearing to Lucyโ€™s wedding?โ€ I ask her. โ€œWeโ€™re not going.โ€

โ€œWhat?โ€

โ€œWe canโ€™t. Itโ€™s my parentsโ€™ fortieth wedding anniversary. Ryle and I are doing that surprise dinner.โ€

She told me about that, but I had no idea it was the same day as Lucyโ€™s wedding.

โ€œItโ€™s the only evening Ryle could get away,โ€ she says.

I deflate. I hate Ryleโ€™s schedule. I know itโ€™ll get better over time, when heโ€™s no longer one of the newest surgeons on staff, but even when his hours arenโ€™t making custody difficult, heโ€™s making my best friend choose between a wedding and her parents.

I know itโ€™s not Ryleโ€™s fault, but I like silently blaming stuff on him that he has no control over. It feels good.

โ€œDoes Lucy know you arenโ€™t going?โ€

Allysa nods. โ€œSheโ€™s fine with it. Two less mouths to feed.โ€ She takes a sip of her coffee. โ€œAre you taking Atlas?โ€

โ€œI didnโ€™t invite him. I thought you and Marshall were going, and I didnโ€™t want to ask you and Marshall to lie for me again.โ€ I felt bad that I asked Allysa to watch Emmy last week for my date because I knew sheโ€™d have to lie to Ryle if it came up. And sheย didย end up having to lie to him.

โ€œWhen are you planning to tell Ryle youโ€™re back on the dating scene?โ€ I groan. โ€œDo I have to?โ€

โ€œHeโ€™ll find out eventually.โ€

โ€œI wish I could just pretend I was dating some guy named Greg. I donโ€™t know that heโ€™d be as threatened by a Greg. Maybe I donโ€™t have to be specific about who Iโ€™m dating, and he wonโ€™t be as angry. Iโ€™ll ease him into the knowledge of it being Atlas after a decade or two.โ€

Allysa laughs, but then she looks at me curiously. โ€œWhy does Ryle hate Atlas so much, anyway?โ€

โ€œHe didnโ€™t like that I kept mementos from back when Atlas and I dated.โ€ Allysa is staring at me. Waiting. โ€œWhat else?โ€

I shake my head. Thereโ€™s nothing else. โ€œWhat do you mean?โ€ โ€œDid you cheat on Ryle with Atlas?โ€

โ€œWhat?ย No.ย God, no. I never would have done that to Ryle.โ€ Iโ€™m a little offended by her question, but then again Iโ€™m not. Ryleโ€™s reaction would

naturally make anyone question what led to that kind of reaction.

Allysaโ€™s eyes are swimming in puzzlement. โ€œI still donโ€™t get it. If you werenโ€™t actively cheating on him with the guy, why does Ryle hate him?โ€

I release an exaggerated sigh. โ€œIโ€™ve asked myself that a million times, Allysa.โ€

She makes an annoyed face only siblings could reserve for each other. โ€œI never wanted to ask because I thought you were ashamed that you cheated on my brother and just didnโ€™t want to tell me.โ€

โ€œI havenโ€™t even kissed Atlas since I was sixteen. Ryle just couldnโ€™t handle that my past sometimes crept into my present, in an absolutely platonic way.โ€

โ€œWait. You havenโ€™t kissed Atlas since you were sixteen?โ€ She latched on to the absolute wrong point of this conversation. โ€œNot even on your date last week?โ€

โ€œWeโ€™re taking it slow. And thatโ€™s fine by me. The slower we take things, the more time it gives me before I have to break it to your brother.โ€

โ€œI think you should just rip off the Band-Aid.โ€ She points at my phone on the counter. โ€œText Ryle right now and tell him youโ€™re dating Atlas. Heโ€™ll get over it; he doesnโ€™t have a choice.โ€

โ€œThis is something I need to tell him in person.โ€ โ€œYouโ€™re too considerate.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re too naรฏve. If you think Ryle is going toย get over it, you donโ€™t know your brother very well.โ€

โ€œIโ€™ve never claimed to.โ€ Allysa sighs and drops her chin into her hand. โ€œMarshall told me he told you I cheated on him.โ€

I am so glad sheโ€™s changing the subject. โ€œYeah, that was a shock.โ€ โ€œDrunken mistake. I was nineteen; nothing counts before you turn

twenty-one.โ€

I laugh. โ€œIs that right?โ€

โ€œYep.โ€ She hops on the counter and starts swinging her legs. โ€œTell me more about Atlas. Tell me like Iโ€™m your best friend and not your ex- husbandโ€™s sister.โ€

And weโ€™re back to this conversation. That was a quick break. โ€œYou sure this isnโ€™t awkward for you?โ€

โ€œWhy, because Ryle is my brother? No, not awkward at all. He should have been nicer to you, and then you wouldnโ€™t have to date Greek gods.โ€

She wiggles her eyebrows with a grin. โ€œSo, whatโ€™s he like? He seems mysterious.โ€

โ€œHeโ€™s not, really. Not to me.โ€ I can feel the smile wanting to spread across my face, so I let it. โ€œHeโ€™s so easy to talk to. And heโ€™s kind. Heโ€™sย Marshallย kind, but not as outgoing. Heโ€™s more reserved. He works a lot, and I have Emmy all the time, so itโ€™s been hard to make time for anything together. Plus, he just found out he has a little brother this week, so his life is kind of chaotic right now. Texts and phone calls are our primary source of communication, so that sucks.โ€

โ€œIs that why you keep checking your phone?โ€

I can feel my cheeks warm when she says that. I hate that sheโ€™s noticed. Iโ€™ve tried my best to be inconspicuous with this. I donโ€™t want anyone to know how often Atlas and I text, or how often Iย thinkย about texting him, or how often I thinkย aboutย him.

Maybe Iโ€™m scared to talk about it with Allysa because I donโ€™t want to allow myself to be happy about Atlas until I know Ryle isnโ€™t going to be furious over Atlas.

I receive a text right in the middle of that thought, and it takes everything in me to fight my smile when I look at my phone and read it.

โ€œIs that him?โ€ Allysa asks. I nod.

โ€œWhatโ€™s he saying?โ€

โ€œHe asked me if I want him to bring me lunch.โ€

โ€œYes,โ€ Allysa says emphatically. โ€œTell him youโ€™re starving, and so is your friend.โ€

I laugh and then reply to Atlas with, Could you bring lunch for two today? My coworker gets jealous when you bring me food.

He immediately replies with, Be there in an hour.

 

 

When Atlas finally shows up, both Allysa and I are busy with customers. Heโ€™s carrying a brown paper bag. I motion for him to wait by the counter, so he stands patiently while we finish up. Allysa is finished first, and for at least five minutes, she and Atlas are having a conversation I canโ€™t hear from this side of the shop. Iโ€™m trying to give my attention to the customer in front

of me, but knowing Allysa is speaking freely to Atlas has me more than nervous. I never know whatโ€™s going to come out of her mouth.

Atlas looks pleased, though. Whatever sheโ€™s telling him, heโ€™s enjoying it.

It feels like a decade later when Iโ€™m finally free to join them. Atlas leans in and greets me with a kiss on the cheek when I reach him. His fingers graze my elbow for several seconds after our greeting before he pulls his hand away. That simple physical gesture sends a current through me, making it hard to focus without being too obvious that I get giddy around him.

Allysa smiles at me knowingly. โ€œAdam Brody, huh?โ€

I have no idea what sheโ€™s referring to until I look at Atlas and heโ€™s grinning. I had a poster of Adam Brody on my bedroom wall the first time Atlas came to my house.

I shove Atlasโ€™s arm. โ€œI was fifteen!โ€

He laughs, and I love that Allysa is being nice to him. I know she has every right to give complete loyalty to her brother, but itโ€™s not in her to be rude to people simply because other people donโ€™t like them.

Sheโ€™s not a ride-or-die friend, nor is she a ride-or-die sister. Thatโ€™s what I love the most about her, because Iโ€™m not ride-or-die, either. If you do something stupid, Iโ€™m going to be the friend who tells you youโ€™re doing something stupid. Iโ€™m not going to join you in your stupidity.

I want my friends to treat me the same way. I prefer honesty over loyalty any day, because with honestyย comesย loyalty.

โ€œThank you for lunch,โ€ I say. โ€œDid you get Joshโ€™s school situation settled?โ€

Atlas has been working to enroll him in a school more local to where he lives, rather than the school Josh was in all the way across town.

โ€œI did. Fingers crossed they donโ€™t look too hard into the enrollment forms I had to fill out. I lied a little.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m sure itโ€™ll be fine,โ€ I say. โ€œI canโ€™t wait to meet him.โ€ โ€œHow old is he?โ€ Allysa asks.

โ€œHe just turned twelve,โ€ Atlas says.

โ€œWhoa,โ€ Allysa says. โ€œWorst age ever. But at least you donโ€™t have to pay for day care. Silver lining.โ€ Allysa snaps her fingers. โ€œSpeaking of children, Lily wonโ€™t have Emerson next Saturday because sheโ€™s going to a wedding. A night out all by herself as a single adult.โ€

I roll my head and look at her. โ€œI was about to invite him. I didnโ€™t need your help.โ€

Atlas perks up. โ€œA wedding, huh?โ€ A sly smile plays on his lips. โ€œYou plan on sleeping through it?โ€

I immediately blush, and that makes Allysa curious. Atlas turns to her and says, โ€œShe didnโ€™t tell you she slept through our first date?โ€

Iโ€™m not even looking at Allysa, but I can feel her staring. โ€œI was tired,โ€ I say, excusing the inexcusable. โ€œIt was an accident.โ€

โ€œOh, I absolutely need more of this story,โ€ Allysa says.

โ€œShe fell asleep on our drive there. Slept in a parking lot for over an hour. We never even made it into the restaurant.โ€

Allysa starts laughing, and I kind of want to crawl under the counter and hide now.

โ€œWhoโ€™s getting married?โ€ Atlas asks me. โ€œMy friend Lucy. She works here.โ€ โ€œWhat time?โ€

โ€œItโ€™s at seven. Nighttime wedding if you can swing it.โ€

โ€œI can.โ€ Atlas does this thing with his eyes where he briefly looks like he wishes we were alone. Itโ€™s sending tingles of warmth crawling down my spine. โ€œI need to get back. Enjoy your lunch.โ€ He nods at Allysa. โ€œIt was nice officially meeting you.โ€

โ€œYou too,โ€ she says.

He gets halfway to the exit when he starts whistling. He walks away in a cheerful mood, and it makes my heart swell to see him so happy. I have no idea if his good mood has anything to do with me, but the teenage girl in me who was worried about him all those years ago is extremely pleased to see him doing so well in life.

โ€œWhatโ€™s wrong with him?โ€

When I glance at Allysa, sheโ€™s staring curiously at the door Atlas just disappeared out of. โ€œWhat do you mean?โ€

โ€œWhy isnโ€™t he married? Why doesnโ€™t he have a girlfriend?โ€ โ€œHopefully heโ€™ll have a girlfriend soon.โ€ I canโ€™t say it without smiling. โ€œHeโ€™s probably bad in bed. Maybe thatโ€™s why heโ€™s single.โ€

โ€œHe is definitely not bad in bed.โ€

Her jaw drops. โ€œYou said you havenโ€™t even kissed him yet; how would you know?โ€

โ€œAsย adults,โ€ I say. โ€œYou forget I have a history with him. He was my first, and he was very, very good. And Iโ€™m sure heโ€™s gotten even better.โ€

Allysa stares at me for a beat, then says, โ€œIโ€™m happy for you, Lily.โ€ But sheโ€™s frowning. โ€œMarshall is going to like him, too. Heโ€™s soย likable.โ€ She says that like itโ€™s the worst possible outcome.

โ€œAnd thatโ€™s a bad thing?โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t know if itโ€™s aย goodย thing,โ€ she says. โ€œThis whole thing is muddled; you know that. I donโ€™t need to explain it to you. But I can absolutely see why youโ€™re hesitant to tell Ryle. Knowing his ex-wife is sharing a bed with that block of perfection has to be extremely emasculating.โ€

I raise a brow. โ€œNot as emasculating as beating your wife should feel.โ€ Iโ€™m a little shocked when the words come out of my mouth, but I canโ€™t take them back. I donโ€™t think I need to, though, because luckily, my best friend isnโ€™t a ride-or-die sister.

Rather than be offended, Allysa agrees with a nod. โ€œTouchรฉ, Lily.

Touchรฉ.โ€

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