Someone knocked on the doorframe to Emmaโs room. We were snapped instantly out of the little bubble weโd been in for the last three hours.
It was Maddy.
โWhat in the hand, foot, and mouth isย this?โ she said from the doorway, grinning in at us.
I rolled off Emma under the covers and she scooted up. Luckily weโd only been kissing at this point, but if Maddy had been half an hour earlier she would have had quite the show.
โMaddy,โ Emma said, clutching the sheet to her neck. โYouโre back early.โ
โItโs Friday,โ she said. โIโm back exactly when Iโm supposed to be.โ She looked at me. โHeeey, Justin.โ She gave me a Cheshire Cat grin.
I waved, red-faced. โHey.โ
โHowโd you get here?โ Emma asked. โYou didnโt call me to pick you up.โ
โNeil brought me.โ
โTheyโre back?โ she asked, surprised.
โYeah. I ran into them at the airport. Got to ride home with them and everything, my own little chariot from hell.โ
She sat up straighter. โYou saw Mom? How is she?โ
Maddy shrugged. โWearing a big-ass diamond bracelet and fawning all over him, so Iโm gonna say okay.โ She turned to me. โSo how long haveย youย been here?โ
I looked at Emma. โThreeโno. Four days?โ Maddy nodded sagely. โI see.โ
โI got super sick,โ Emma explained. โHe came to take care of me, and then he got sick.โ
โWe basically spent the whole time barfing,โ I said. โWell. Not the
wholeย time.โ
Maddy looked amused. โClearly. Hey, Neilโs waiting on the dock in case you want a lift back, Justin. We saw your car in front of the house. Itโs raining like a motherfucker through tomorrow so if youโre planning on leaving today, Iโd take the boat option with a roof.โ
I looked at Emma. I didnโt want to go.
What had just happened between us was a big deal. We were post sex- for-the-first-time and had things to talk about. I wanted to be here, feel her out, know where she was with all this.
โYou should go,โ Emma said. My face fell. โAre you sure?โ
โIf you have a boat with a roof you should take it.โ
Then I realized that if I stayed, sheโd have to drive me later in the rain on the pontoon. I didnโt care about getting wet if I got to spend another few hours with her, but I cared about her boating in a storm.
โYeah,โ I said. โSure. I need to get my dog anyway. Get the kids.โ
โIโll tell Neil to wait,โ Maddy said, reaching for the doorknob. โIโll let you two get dressed.โ She bounced her eyebrows and left.
When the door closed, Emma didnโt say anything. She just got up and started putting on clothes, so I got up and dressed too.
I kept looking over at her for any sign of what the past few hours meant.
She didnโt even glance at me.
I pulled my shirt over my head. โThis was great, Emma. I really enjoyed our time together. When can I vomit with you again?โ
She laughed a little while she hooked her bra, but she still wouldnโt look at me.
The real question was under the joke. When would she see me again?
Wouldย she see me again?
I finished putting on my clothes and waited for her. When she pulled on her tank top, I came around the foot of the bed and drew her into my arms. I nuzzled the spot behind her ear. โCan I take you to dinner this week?โ I whispered. โWe can do the Thai food thing. Or the ribs and the brown bread from the Cheesecake Factoryโโ
She felt stiff. โIโll get back to you.โ โI could bring it hereโฆโ
โJustin.โ She made some space between us and peered up at me. โI need to think. Okay?โ
I studied her. I knew she liked me. She liked me more than like. But sheโd also said it scared her. So what did that mean?
She gazed at me. โI wish you could come with meโฆโ she said, almost too quiet for me to hear.
I held her eyes. Tried to decipher what that meant too. The horn of a yacht blared outside.
โYou should go,โ she said. โCan I call you tonight?โ โIโll call you.โ
I swallowed. โOkay.โ
I kissed her. She did kiss me back, but by the way she was talking, I wondered if it was goodbye.
I grabbed my backpack and stood by the door to look at her one last time, then turned and made my way out. She watched me leave like she was getting a last look.
On the way back to the mainland, Neil was like Charon, the ferryman of Hades, taking a dead soul to shore.
Iโd said what I could to Emma. Iโd done all I could do.
My car felt foreign to me on the drive to Bradโs to get my dog. For four short days, my whole world had been her and that island. Now it wasnโt her. Maybe it never would be again. And now it was time to get back to real life.
I didnโtย wantย my real life.
I drove around collecting my dog and my kids, the car getting louder with every pickup. Chelsea was grumpy and whining, probably because she was overly tired and sore. She looked like sheโd spent the whole four days on the back of a pony, which she probably had. She had dirt under her nails and was sunburnt and needed a bath.
While I appreciated that Leigh took her, I wasnโt sure the trade-off was worth it if this was how I was going to get her back, and realizing that gave me a whole second wave of defeat because it meant I had one less viable option for overnight help.
Alex was going on animatedly about Leighโs and I was trying to act
interested, but the whole thing just felt overstimulating and exhausting.
I came home to laundry and a mailbox full of bills and a long list of back-to-school bullshit. By the time I got Chelsea cleaned up, I had to make dinner. I wanted to DoorDash something, but then I remembered I was back in the real world and needed to start tightening my belt, which only put me in a worse mood. I was days behind at work, Alex was on me to get his school supplies and he wanted to go to Target, Brad was scratching again and probably needed a medicated bath and to go to the vet for another allergy shot, Sarah wasnโt even back from Josieโs familyโs cabin, so the stress wasnโt even at full steam yet.
Thisย was the price I paid for those four days. And I wouldnโt have changed it for anything. Well, I might have changed the puking part. But not the rest of it.
I wanted to go back to the island.
I wanted to pretend to be young and child-free with a girl I was falling in love with, in a place where we could imagine it was all possible, because the further I got from those four days on the island, the more I realized it wasnโt. And the reality check was sobering.
She could never meet me here.
Who would want to? Why would she give up a lucrative career and traveling the world with her best friend forย this? Dinners of frozen dino nuggets, corn that tastes like the can it comes out of, soggy Band-Aids in the bathtub drain, and all the mundane shit that my life consisted of now.
I wasnโt worth it. I didnโt even blame her.
Maybe thatโs why she was crying. She liked me, but she didnโt want everything that came with me, so she felt torn. I was the right guy at the wrong time.
And maybe she was the right girl at the wrong time for me too.
I couldnโt think of a worse period in my life for this to be happening. By 10:00 Emma didnโt text, and it didnโt even surprise me.
I got Chelsea in bed and I sat down at the desk in my room to try to get some work done. An hour into it she finally called.
I watched the phone ring for a few seconds. She was going to break things off with me. I knew it in my soul. I couldย feelย it.
I hit the answer button. โHey.โ
โHey,โ she said. Her tone was apologetic. I pinched the bridge of my
nose and braced for it.
โI was wondering if you wanted some company,โ she said. I raised my head. โHuh?โ
โIโm outside.โ
I froze for a solid five seconds. Then I bolted up and ran to the window. She was standing with an umbrella on the sidewalk under the streetlamp. She had the rosebush with her, sitting at her feet. The rain was falling softly and she peered up at me. I put my fingers on the glass.
โWeโll try it,โ she said, into the phone. โIโll stay.โ





