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y phone rings, interrupting me in the middle of slicing through a block of wood.
I answer. โDahlia?โ
โSo, feel free to say no, but I have this crazy requestโโ โDone.โ
Her laugh is the sweetest sound.
She composes herself before saying, โYou havenโt heard what it is.โ โDo I need to?โ
She grumbles something under her breath that I canโt make out. My brows pinch together. โWhat?โ
โThe Creswells are throwing their annual postseason wrap party, and I conveniently ended up on the RSVP list.โ
Iโm not the slightest bit surprised. With the media rallying behind Dahlia after Oliverโs Vegas drive-thru wedding and the disaster of their last season, the Creswells need some major damage control.
โWhen is it?โ I toss the wood post to the side and start cleaning up my station.
โTomorrow night.โ
โIโll be there first thing in the morning. Should I bring a tux or a suit?โ โJulian.โ
โGood call. Iโll pack both, and you can pick between the two.โ I wipe my sawdust-sprinkled hands down my shirt.
โYou seriously want to go?โ โDo you plan on attending?โ
She pauses for a moment. โYes.โ โThen, yeah, I want to go.โ
โThank you,โ she whispers before hanging up.
Last time I was in San Francisco, I could barely afford an economy ticket to get home for the holidays, yet here I am now, parking my private jet on a secluded landing strip.
Sam earned himself a nice Christmas bonus for finding a pilot at the last minute and renting me a red Ferrari worth more than all my cars combined.
I park the car outside Dahliaโs townhouse before killing the engine and stepping out. The Victorian style fits Dahlia to a T, with white wood trim, blue siding, and those bay windows she loves so much.
I climb the steps, step over the fadedย mi casa es tu casaย doormat, and ring the bell.
โComing!โ
The door swings open a few minutes later.
Dahlia rubs the sleep from her eyes. โYouโre here.โ
โI told you I would be.โ I wrap my arm around her waist and crush my mouth against hers, kissing her like Iโve dreamed of doing since she left Lake Wisteria four days ago.
It quickly turns punishing as I take my frustration and worries out on her lips, sucking and biting them until she hisses.
I pull away and rest my forehead against hers. โI missed you.โ โIt hasnโt been a week since I last saw you.โ
โFour days too long.โ โYouโre needy.โ โTell me about it.โ
She yawns. โWhen you said you were coming in the morning, I assumed you meant later.โ
โI thought we could spend the day together.โ โWhat did you have in mind?โ
โWhatever you want.โ โBreakfast for sure.โ
โYes, please.โ My stomach grumbles on cue. โPedicures?โ
I make a face. โSure?โ
She clasps her hands together. โShopping?โ โI expected as much.โ
The pure happiness radiating off her makes todayโs early wake-up call worth it.
She grabs my hand and pulls me inside before shutting the door behind me. โGive me a few minutes to get dressed. Feel free to snoop around.โ
I plan on taking her up on the opportunity, but a sealed box beside the door stops me.
โIโve been meaning to send his stuff back.โ
โYou got his address wrong. Hellโs zip code is 666.โ
She wraps her arms around my waist. โI feel better already about everything, and youโve only been here for two minutes.โ
โAm I going to find anything else of Oliverโs around here?โ
โNo. This has always been my place, though he hated the idea of us living separately.โ
โRemind me to thank your mother for pushing against you living with someone before marriage.โ
โI have a feeling youโll regret that statement one day.โ โWhatโโ
A phone ringing snags her attention, and she takes off up the stairs, leaving me alone. The warm color palette, hardwood floors, and mix of furniture and textures match Dahliaโs style perfectly, although the cardboard moving boxes in every room seem out of place.
Natural light pours through the windows, highlighting the picture frames hung in a neat row. Each holds a different sketch.
Her motherโs flower shop. The Founderโs house. Her current living room featuring different items from her dรฉcor collection.
โReady?โ
I turn to find Dahlia dressed for the chilly weather outside. โAre you moving?โ I point to a stack of boxes beside her.
โYeah.โ
My stomach tightens. โWhere to?โ
โIโm not sure if youโve heard of it, but thereโs this small town in Michigan called Lake Wisteriaโโ
โWhat?โ I must have heard her wrong. โI told you it was small.โ
โYouโre moving back home?โ โI am.โ
โWhy?โ
โI turned down the deal with Archer Media.โ I blink a few times. โWhy?โ
โIt didnโt feel right.โ
โBut what about your show?โ
She shrugs. โWhen the right contract comes along, Iโll know it.โ โNo second-guessing?โ
โNope. Iโve never felt more certain about anything.โ
I clamp my hands around her hips and drag her closer. โYou donโt need to move back to Lake Wisteria, though. We could still live hereโโ
She wraps her arms around the back of my neck and tugs me closer. โI donโt want to live in San Francisco.โ
โButโโ
โJulian?โ
โYes?โ
โTe amo tambiรฉn.โ She rises on the tips of her toes and seals her mouth over mine.
A shiver rushes down my spine as she deepens the kiss. Our tongues fuse together, teasing each other until weโre both breathless.
She pulls away with a laugh. โWhat do you say about getting out of here?โ
โWhere do you want to go first?โ I pull my keys from my back pocket. โOur old stomping grounds.โ
โYou lead the way.โ I motion toward the front door.
We step outside, and she pulls her keys out of her purse to lock up. I hit the button on the fob, and the Ferrari beeps.
Dahliaโs eyes go wide. โCan I drive it?โ โGo ahead.โ I toss the key fob in the air.
She nearly misses it before diving at the last second to grab it. โSeriously?โ
I open the driverโs door for her. โSure. Itโs a rental.โ Dahlia adjusts the seat to her height.
โLetโs not get into any accidents today, though.โ I hop into the passenger seat and buckle my seat belt.
She tosses on a pair of sunglasses, realigns the rearview mirror, and takes off down the road, making the tires squeal and my heart lurch in the process.
โIs it as good as you remember?โ Dahlia asks. I take another sip of my iced coffee. โNot bad.โ
โNot bad? Itโs the best!โ She grabs my straw and takes a sip. โThatโs delicious, and I refuse to accept any other answer.โ
โNostalgia is making you think that.โ I wrap my arm around her and tug her against my side as I stare up at the Hoover Tower. โIt seemed so much larger when we were freshmen.โ
She laughs. โEverything about this campus seemed so big and scary.โ
โI was convinced you were going to transfer back to a local college with how homesick you got during the first year.โ
โI only survived because of you.โ
โWe helped each other as freshmen, but you made it through the other three years on your own.โ
She lifts a shoulder. โSan Francisco warmed up to me eventually.โ โSpeaking of San Francisco, where do you want to go next?โ
โI remember someone mentioning shopping?โ
I tug my wallet from my pocket and pull out my black card. โBuy whatever you want for tonight.โ
โI was going to use a dress I already hadโฆโ She plucks the card from my fingers. โBut if you insist!โ
Warmth spreads through my chest like an inferno, consuming me.
Funny how I spent ten years searching for someone to make me feel a fraction of the way Dahlia did, only to end up here, hoping I get to spend the rest of my days with her.
Despite footing the expensive boutique bill, Dahlia doesnโt let me sneak a peek at her dress until itโs time to head out for the event.
Her heels click against the stairs, but I donโt turn until she stops at the landing.
My vision tunnels until I only see her. โPreciosa.โ
From her perfectly styled hair and makeup to her silk dress, Dahlia looks like a billion dollars. She does a little spin, and the fabric of her dress flutters around her, changing colors with the light.
โRemember that when you get your credit card statement at the end of the month.โ
I grab her hand and give her another twirl, earning the best laugh. โWhoโs the designer?โ
โWhy are you asking?โ
โI want to buy one in every color, not complain about the cost.โ I hold out my elbow for her to take. โAre you sure you want to go to this?โ
โYeah.โ She locks her arm with mine, and we head toward the door. โJust checking.โ I help her into the passengerโs seat of the Ferrari before
sliding behind the wheel.
โWill you play some music?โ
โAre we feeling like theย Stressed and Depressedย playlist or theย Fuck Love Songsย playlist?โ
โDefinitely the latter.โ
I take off toward the Creswellsโ mansion with rap music pouring out of the speakers. Their property is in the nicest part of town, where the land costs almost as much as the peopleโs souls who live there.
The valet team rushes to open our doors and help Dahlia out of the car.
When I reach for her arm, she trembles.
โStill sure you want to do this?โ I ask again.
A visible change happens as she rolls her shoulders back and holds her chin high. โYes, Iโm sure.โ
I steal a kiss before she shoves me away with a laugh and complains about her lipstick. โIโm here for you.โ
โCan you promise me one thing?โ She holds up her index finger. โWhat?โ
โWhen you see Oliver, please donโt punch him.โ โShould I give you the honors?โ
โNo. One night with you in a jail cell was enough to last me a lifetime.โ I lift her hand to my mouth and kiss it. โI promise not to punch him.โย No matter how much I want to.