What is it about getting rejected that makes you want them more?โ I asked, typing into my charting computer. We were at Royaume at the nursesโ station on the Med Surg floor.
โYouโre still talking about this?โ Maddy said from the computer next to me. โItโs been over a week. And anyway, he didnโt reject you, he just didnโt kiss you as much as you wanted, which shouldnโt be a big deal since heโs not a lifestyle match and all that.โ
She smirked, and I narrowed my eyes at her.
โThat must have been some kiss if you keep thinking about it,โ she mumbled.
Itย was.
Iโd played it over in my head a thousand times. The turn, the pull into his chest, the split second where his eyes had locked with mine before they dropped to my mouth.
His lips were so soft. Iโd liked that heโd smelled like toothpaste and Downy, like heโd just washed the hoodie heโd been wearing. Iโd liked how tightly heโd held me to him. How his arms had felt wrapped around me. But mostly I kept thinking about it because the way heโd grabbed me and kissed me felt like heโd been waiting all day for a chance to do it. And the more I thought about it, the more I realized Iโd been too.
The kiss was a sure thing. I knew it was coming. But it was one thing to expect something, and something very else to long for it. Iโd been longing for his kiss. Iโd been hoping heโd kiss me the whole time we were at the mall. Every time we were somewhere that gave us a few seconds alone and out of sight, Iโd been wishing heโd lean in.
โYou okay?โ Maddy asked.
Iโd stopped typing and was staring blankly at my screen.
โYeah. Fine,โ I said, picking up on the chart where I left off. โI just think Justin and I have some sexual tension we need to work out.โ
โAnd how you gonna do that?โ she asked, giving me a look. I gave her one back. โHow do you think?โ
โYou think heโs gonna be cool with a hookup? I donโt get the sense heโs a one-night-stand kind of guy.โ
โAll guys are one-night-stand kind of guys,โ I said, typing.
She grunted. Then she looked up over my shoulder and wrinkled her forehead. โIs thatโฆย Amber?โ
I turned in my chair to see my mom walking down the hallway, a brown paper bag in her hand.
โDid you know she was coming?โ Maddy asked. I smiled. โNo.โ
Mom had never visited me at work before. She spotted me and her face lit up. I watched her make her way over.
She looked like a Greek goddess wearing a dark blue maxi dress with gold sandals. Ankle bracelets that jingled while she walked.
โHey, girls!โ she said, setting the bag on the counter. โHey,โ I said brightly. โThis is such a nice surprise.โ
โMeeting Neil for lunch,โ she said, twisting to look around.
I felt myself deflate. โOh,โ I said. โHe just went into surgery.โ Now her face fell. โOh. Well, how long does that take?โ
โHours,โ Maddy said. โDepends what it is.โ
โHuh.โ Mom chewed on her bottom lip. โHe missed dinner last night, and so I just thoughtโโ She looked around like she might see him.
โThatโs really nice of you to bring him lunch,โ Maddy said, her tone a little dry.
โYeah,โ Mom said distractedly. She put a thumb over her shoulder. โHey, when I came in, I told that nurse with the blond hair who I was and she didnโt know me. Neil talks about me at work, right?โ
Maddy glanced at me. โI mean, not really.โ โHe doesnโt really talk to the nurses,โ I said. Mom chewed her lip again. โOkay.โ
There was a moment of silence.
โDo you want me to give this to him when heโs done?โ I asked, nodding at the bag.
She seemed to snap out of it. โYeah. Yes. I baked him some zucchini bread. Thereโs a mushroom frittata, a cucumber feta saladโI mean, weโre living together. Thatโs a little weird, right? That nobody knows he has a girlfriend?โ
Maddy and I looked at each other.
โI bet the other doctors know,โ I volunteered. โOh, totally,โ Maddy said, nodding.
โI donโt think he gets into his personal life with the nurses,โ I said.
โWeโre small beans,โ Maddy added. โThe doctors have their own lounge. Thereโs not a lot of mingling.โ
Mom nodded, but she still looked off.
โOkay. Well, I gotta go,โ she said. โSee you girls at the house.โ We watched her walk out.
Maddy took the bag from the counter and peered into it. โFunny she brought him lunch and didnโt think to make any for you.โ
I went back to my keyboard, trying to act like she didnโt just say what Iโd been thinking.
Maybe it was unfair to expect more from Mom. I was a twenty-eight- year-old woman, capable of making my own lunch. She didnโt have to do that for me. Maybe sheโd only had enough food for Neil. Maybe she didnโt know Iโd be here. Yes, she could have texted me to ask, but maybe she thought Iโd already packed food and she knew Neil didnโt so she only brought enough for him.
It hurt my feelings anyway.
โShe hasnโt spent any time with you since the Lobsterfest, right?โ Maddy asked, breaking into my thoughts.
I shook my head. โNo. But sheโs been trying to get me and Justin to hang out with her and Neil. It just hasnโt worked out yet.โ
โSheโs inviting you for Neil, just so you know.โ I looked at her. โWhat?โ
โIt makes her look bad that she ignores you so much. Neil probably mentions it. Thatโs why the only time she invites you anywhere is when Neilโs gonna be there.โ
I stiffened. โNo. There was the time she invited me to dinner when he
was at work.โ
โSo he would come home and see you there. Or because she was bored and lonely. FYI, Amber only ever calls you when it serves Amber,โ she said.
โThat isย notย true.โ
She cocked her head. โNo? Think about all the times in the last ten years sheโs reached out to you when it was just for you. She didnโt go to your high school graduation. She didnโt go to your nursing school graduation. She forgets your birthday almost every year.โ
โSheโs forgetfulโโ
โThat woman spends her life asking people what day and time they were born and she canโt remember your birthday? Come on. A thousand bucks says she remembers Neilโs birthday.โ
โWell, this year will be different,โ I said matter-of-factly. โSheโs here.
Iโm sure sheโll do something nice.โ
She looked back at her screen. โI hope so.โ
โAnd she couldnโt afford the time off work for my graduations. She asked for picturesโโ
โTo show people. Because it doesnโt fit the narrative that sheโs a loving and doting mother if she doesnโt even have pictures of you to show people while sheโs taking credit for your accomplishments.โ She looked me in the eye. โWeโve been staying in the cottage for the last three weeks, literally across the way, and how many times has she come to see you there? Had Neil drop her off during one of their many sunset cruises? That would be zero. Everything Amber does is forย Amber.โ
โWhy are you telling me this?โ I said, my tone more clipped than I liked.
โBecause you have this thing where you always believe the best in peopleโespecially with her. It shouldnโt surprise you that she continues to be disappointing, yet again, but it always does and Iโm sick of seeing you get hurt. You need to lower your expectations waaaaaay down. The bar is on the floor and sheโll bring a shovel, every time. The sooner you realize that, the happier youโll be.โ
I looked away from her and stared through the monitor in front of me, my nostrils flaring. I wanted to snap at her. I wanted to tell her to be quiet and to stop making things up.
Only she wasnโt making it up.
Maddy was right. I was an afterthought to my mother.
I donโt even know why it surprised me. Iโd been taught this lesson a thousand times. But it wasnโt the slight that hurt. It was the loss of hope.
When I was little, there had been a time Iย wasย her whole universe. But the older I got, the less interested she seemed to be in me. She left me for longer and longer, and then eventually she didnโt come back for me at all. But I never stopped waiting. I never stopped wanting to be what Neil clearly was for her. And if I wasnโt now, then I never would be.
I always thought it was a proximity thing. She traveled a lot, she changed jobs all the time, she was busy, she was dealing with whatever Amber dealt with. But now I couldnโt rationalize why nothing was different, even though she was right here.
Maddy would gladly give me her thoughts on this, but I didnโt want them because it would sound too much like I Told You So. And she had. Sheย hadย told me. I just didnโt want to listen.
I felt myself start to get small, my edges drawing inward.
I could handle disappointment. My life had made me very good at it. But the kind that came from Mom hit me differently. It always had.
My chin started to quiver, and I bit down hard on the inside of my cheek. I could feel the sob welling up inside of me and I desperately, desperately wanted it to stop. I didnโt want Maddy to see me upset. If she did, sheโd get protective, and Maddy in protect mode was more than I wanted to deal with.
I turned and pretended to be searching for something in a drawer so she wouldnโt see me fighting to keep it together. Then Maddy made a surprised little gasp from next to me. โHey, Justin!โ
I whipped around. Justin was there holding Chelsea and smiling at me over the counter.
โHey,โ I said, blinking at him. โWhat are you doing here?โ
He lifted a bag onto the counter with his free hand. โI made you lunch. Wanted to surprise you,โ he said, shifting his sister on his hip. โI know you said you never know when youโre getting your breaks, so I figured Iโd just drop it off. I made one for you too, Maddy. Vegetarian. You donโt eat meat, right?โ
I felt my face go soft, and the lump in my throat instantly vanished.
โThank youโฆโ I breathed.
Chelsea started to wiggle to get down. โEmma! Maddy!โ
I smiled and came around the counter and picked her up. She hugged my neck and I grinned. Her pigtails were crooked.
Justin saw me looking at them. โIโm still learning how to do it,โ he said. โItโs cute.โ
Justin and I stood there, smiling at each other. It was so good to see him.
I donโt think I realized how much I wanted to until he was in front of me.
On days that I worked, we didnโt get to talk much. We mostly texted and sent each other memes and songs we wanted each other to listen to. I was in a Justin deficit, and I hadnโt even realized it until just now.
โWhat are you doing today?โ I asked.
โJust errands,โ he said. โAbout to drop her off at preschool. I sent you a survey for our date tomorrow.โ
โI havenโt had a chance to check my email.โ
โDate number three,โ he said, his dimples popping. โDate number three.โ
We held each otherโs eyes for a long moment.
He nodded over his shoulder. โI should probably let you get back to work. I have to go pick up Alex and take him to a doctorโs appointment.โ He paused. โAm I allowed to hug you goodbye, orโฆ?โ
โYes! Absolutely.โ I handed Chelsea to Maddy, who was waiting her turn to hold her, and I closed the space between us and hugged him.
The way he folded around me made me think maybe he was in a deficit too. The hug was a warm factory reset. I didnโt want out of it. It was the weirdest feeling, like I wanted to leave with him, just walk right out of my job and go. Those cartoons where the character smells something delicious and it puts them in a trance and they float after the scent in a daze.
โIโll see you tomorrow,โ he said in my ear. He kissed my cheek and let me go.
I was still floating.
He smiled at me another few seconds. Then he took his sister from Maddy and left the way he came.
โDios mรญo, heโs cute,โ Hector said, coming up to lean on the counter, watching Justin walk out.
โYeah,โ I said absently, watching the double doors close behind him.
โHe is.โ
Maddy grabbed the bag Justin had left and started unpacking it. โLetโs see what we got here. Some mixed fruit, strawberries and cantaloupe, green grapes, egg salad sandwiches on sourdough. Look, he put dried cranberries and red onions in the sandwich, youโre going to love that. Granola bars, Wheat Thins, weโve got some celery sticks, cherry tomatoes, snap peas, and a side of ranch, thereโs a mandarin orange for each of us, Capri Sunsโ brownies. He bakedย brownies.โ She looked up at me. โYouโre right. You should bone him.โ
I snorted and Hector looked at me like I had two heads. โYouโre not boning him yet? You better get on it.โ
Yeah. I should.
When I got home from work that night, all I wanted to do was talk to Justin. I got into my pajamas and texted him. He told me to give him thirty minutes to get Chelsea in bed. Iโd just gotten under the covers when he called.
โHey,โ I said, picking up. โHey.โ
I smiled into the darkness of my room. Iโd missed the tenor of his voice. โWhat are you doing?โ I asked.
โLying in bed. Finally.โ โLong day?โ
He blew a breath into the phone. โItโs been a long week in a very long couple of months.โ
I shifted down into my blankets. โTell me.โ โEh, you donโt want to hear it.โ
โI do. Tell me,โ I said again.
He sighed. โThe kids start school in three weeks. Iโm just a little overwhelmed.โ
My face fell. โOh. Do you want to cancel our date? If you need the time
โโ
โNooooo. No, no, no. I definitely doย notย want to cancel our date.โ
The corners of my lips quirked up. โSo whatโs going on?โ I asked. โWhy
are you overwhelmed?โ
I heard him stretch. โYou really want to hear this? Itโs going to be an info dump.โ
โDump away.โ
He puffed air from his cheeks. โItโs like death by a thousand cuts,โ he said. โYesterday Alex comes to tell me that I need to refill his ADHD medication. The pharmacy wonโt do it without a new prescription, so I call the doctor and the doctor wonโt do it without a physical. The doctor only sees patients Monday through Friday, so I have to take a half day off work to take him. We get there, and they check his eyesight as part of the exam. He needs reading glasses. So then Iโm at LensCrafters getting him glasses for three hundred dollars. He still needs behind-the-wheel hours, so heโs the one driving us to each of these things, so Iโm stressed the whole time because heโs still not very good at it. By the time weโre done, Iโve lost most of my workday and spent three hundred dollars plus a copay, and I still havenโt done theย oneย thing I set out to doโrefill his prescriptionโwhich I still need to go pick up. Itโs like one task just bleeds into the next and Iโm never done.โ
โYikesโฆโ
โI would have to quit my job just to read the amount of emails these kidsโ schools send. I had to sign Alex up for soccer, Sarah up for dance, I need to load their lunch accounts, prepay for their school photos, take everyone back-to-school shopping. I had to put Chelsea into preschool early so I can work. I thought I could juggle it with her here, but I canโt. She needs too much attention and I canโt give it to her, and Alex and Sarah arenโt much of a help.โ I pictured him rubbing his eyebrow. โShe cried all three days that I dropped her off. She has friends there and she knows the teachers, but sheโs been clingy lately and crying at night for Mom. I felt like shit leaving her there, but Iโve already taken as much PTO as I can.โ
โSheโs probably just got some separation anxiety with everything going on,โ I said. โItโll pass.โ
โThatโs what her teacher said. It just sucks. I feel bad.โ โHowโs the new house?โ I asked.
He scoffed. โA mess. I donโt know if itโs just because theyโre home right now? But thereโs snack wrappers and socks all over the place. I couldnโt find any forks, so I went looking and found half the dishes in Alexโs room.
They leave all the lights on and they throw their crap everywhere. Iโm doing two loads of laundry a day. And Iโm starting to get why Mom hoarded napkins. I mean, I make good money, but stretching it over three extra people? Iโm going to have to start making adjustments. Iโd planned to just order takeout if I needed to, but now Iโm thinking I canโt afford the extra expense. Iโve been making dinner every night and Sarah wonโt eat anything I cook. Sheโs pickier than Chelsea. She wonโt even try it.โ
โIโd eat your dinners.โ
โCome over,โ he said without skipping a beat. โItโs ten oโclock at night,โ I said.
โI donโt care. I want to see you.โ The butterflies flittered up.
โHow did your room turn out?โ I asked, changing the subject.
โGood,โ he said tiredly. โGreat. Iโm actually impressed with Bradโs interior design skills.โ
โDo you have any pictures?โ
โNah, I want you to come see it in person.โ He paused. โI miss you. I want to see you,โ he said again.
The breath in my lungs stilled.
He was tired and stressed. It was probably making him a little more direct and edgier than usual. But there was something so primal and matter- of-fact about the way he said he wanted to see me. Like seeing me was a need. The way someone says they need to eat or sleep.
โI canโt,โ I said. โI canโt ask Maddy to boat me to shore this late.โ โWhat ifโฆโ He stopped. โNever mind.โ
โWhat?โ
โNo, itโs too much,โ he said. โNo, tell me.โ
โI was just going to say, what if you took the boat yourself so she doesnโt have to drive you? Come over and just go back in the morning.โ
I smiled. โYouโre inviting me to a sleepover? Youโre going to see me tomorrow anyway for our next date.โ
โToo long.โ
I didnโt reply. Because I actually agreed.
โCome over,โ he said again into the silence. โPlease.โ I didnโt reply.
Then the phone beeped to let me know he was video calling me. My heart started racing.
I accepted the call with my own camera on.
He was lying in bed. The room was dim. His hair was messy and he had a gray T-shirt on.
โHey,โ he said. โHey,โ I said, softly.
We sat there, looking at each other. I drank him in. I donโt know how he pulled it off, but he was somehow completely cuddly looking and adorable but sexy at the same time.
I looked at his lips and my mind flickered to the kiss. The kissโฆ
The kiss I couldnโt stop thinking about. Maybe he couldnโt stop thinking about it either. Maybe thatโs why he wanted me to come over so badโฆ
I examined the curve of his collarbone, the hollow at the base of his neck. His brown eyes studied me back and he seemed a little vulnerable lying there, like this last week had taken something from him. And how could it not? Heโd lost his mom, and the reality of his new life was hitting him. I knew what it was like to be thrust from one living situation to the next. Itโs jarring and disruptiveโand he didnโt have to do it. He could have done the easy thing for him by letting them go with Leigh. She loved them and would have been a great foster mom. It was a good optionโbut it wasnโt theย bestย option. He was. So heโd sacrificed his way of life, and I deeply respected him for itโeven more now that I saw how hard it was in practice.
โI know I told you this,โ I said, โbut I do think you did the right thing taking them.โ
He breathed out. โYeah.โ
We peered at each other through the screen. โWhat would we do if I came over?โ I asked.
โNothing you donโt want to do. We could just cuddle.โ
I smiled. โCuddle, huh? Every man whoโs trying to get a woman to come over says he just wants to cuddle.โ
He looked amused. โOkay. And what if I donโt want to just cuddle?
Would you blame me?โ
I pretended to think about it. โHmmmmโฆ no.โ
He laughed quietly. โSeriously, we can just go to sleep,โ he said. โIโd be happy just to have you here. Be able to talk to you in person. Also I like the way your hair smells.โ
โI like the way you smell too,โ I admitted. He smiled at this.
I pictured what wouldย reallyย happen if I went over there.
Heโd sneak me upstairs through his dark house to his room, tiptoeing so we wouldnโt wake the kids. Iโd climb into his bed while he stripped down to his underwear to go to sleep. Heโd get in next to me and hug me to that broad chest.
Thereโs no way either of us would sleep.
At some point heโd kiss me, or Iโd kiss him. Iโd take my shirt off. Maybe Iโd slide a hand into the top of his waistband to see if he was hard. He would be. His hands would slide too. Down between my legs, fingers searching. Heโd pull my pants downโ
I had to shake myself out of it. Going over there was not within the realm of practical things today. But God I really wanted to.
I really,ย reallyย wanted to.
And the weird thing was, I didnโt want to go over there for the same reason I usually met a man late at night. I mean yes, I wanted that too. But I wanted toย seeย him. Talk to him. Just be around him, even if all we didย wasย sleep.
I had never felt like that before.
Something about it scared me. Gave me the urge to pull back, like a hand jerking away from a hot stove. Something told me I should think more on that. Try to figure out why liking him made me nervous, made me feel like something was wrong. Maybe because I knew liking him was pointless? But for now I put it in the same place I put Mom. Iโd think about it later.
I cleared my throat. โWhereโs the dog?โ I asked, changing the subject.
He sat up and reached for something off-screen. Then Bradโs frown took up the camera.
I grinned. โHi, Brad.โ
The dog scowled into the phone.
Justin set him back off to the side and stayed propped against the headboard. โDid you eat your lunch?โ
โYes, it was amazing. Huge, but amazing.โ
โYou work twelve hours. I wanted to make sure you had enough snacks so you donโt get crabby.โ
โHa. The Go-Gurt was a nice touch.โ
โIโll send you a lunch survey next time so you can pick your sides.โ He put a muscular arm behind his head and smiled into the camera. โI want to be clear on your lunch expectations.โ
โI like clear expectations,โ I said, distractedly, also liking the view. โAre mine clear?โ he asked. โThat I want you to come over?โ
I laughed. โYes, youโve been very clear about that.โ
โGood.โ He paused. โYou are the only thing in my life making me happy right now. And Iโm not the least bit afraid to tell you that.โ
I gazed at him through the phone.
โYou know what?โ I said. โI will go over there.โ His face broke into a grin. โTonight?โ
I was already getting up. โYeah. Iโll have to be back in the morning, but
โโ Thunder cracked overhead and I froze.
โWas that thunder?โ he asked. But before I could answer, another rumbling shook the house and the rain started.
I opened the curtain to my window and looked out. โUgh. Itโs pouring.โ The lake would be choppy and dark, docking would be a nightmare to do alone. โI canโt take the boat in this.โ I was instantly disappointed. God, I hated this island.
โItโs okay,โ he said. โIt would have been nice, butโฆโ โBut what?โ I flopped back onto the bed.
โWell, the bedโs a little crowded anyway.โ He panned over, and Chelsea was sleeping next to him on top of his comforter, curled up in herย Frozenย blanket. I laughed and he brought the camera back to him.
โJust know that I wish you were here,โ he said. I smiled. โI wish I were there too.โ
				




