โDo you get cell service in that little hometown of yours?โ my agent, Jamie, asks as soon as I answer the phone.
I wince. โSorry about not returning your calls.โ
Avoiding Jamie was easy after listening to her first voicemail, when she asked me how my planning was going for my next dรฉcor launch, but dodging my other friendsโ texts and calls has been more challenging. Reina, Hannah, and Arthurโthe three TV crew members I befriended onย Bay Area Flipโsend messages in our group chat daily despite me only sharing an occasionalย Iโm still aliveย text.
While that statement is true, Iโm not exactlyย living, so until I am, I plan on keeping away from everyone.
Jamie makes a soft chuffing noise. โIโm only teasing you. Howโs the R and R going?โ
Seeing that I got out of bed before noon, took a morning walk around the neighborhood, and helped my mom make breakfast, Iโd count today as a win despite it only being ten a.m.
Look at you finding the bright side.
โGood. I needed the break,โ I reply.
โAfter wrapping up that last season, I donโt blame you.โ โYeah.โ
โHow are you doing mentally?โ
I loosen my tight grip on my phone. โSome days are good, and some days areโฆโ
โAbsolute shit?โ she finishes for me.
โExactly.โ
โI know life sucks right now, but things will get better. I promise you that.โ
The ball in my throat grows larger. โI hope so.โ
She speaks after a brief pause. โI hate to be the bringer of bad news, but a reporter reached out with questions about your breakup.โ
My body turns to stone. โOh.โ
โMy team gave them the response we approved together.โ
Stomach acid bubbles, rising in my tight throat. โRight.โ Besides Oliver and his family, Jamie is the one and only person who knows the real reason why my engagement failed, and I hope to keep it that way, regardless of how many times Lily and my mom try to pry the answers out of me.
โI re-sent the signed NDA to Oliver and your ex-agent just in case.โ My laugh comes out hollow. โYouโre the best.โ
โYou might not be saying that in a minute.โ I swallow back my fear. โWhatโs going on?โ
โIโm not the kind of agent who wants to bother you while youโre on a much-needed break, but the team at Curated Living has been asking a bunch of questions about the plans for next fallโs collection, and I can only deflect so many times.โ
My breathing quickens. โRight.โ
โThey reported record-breaking numbers for your last launch, so theyโre excited to start planning your next one.โ
โOf course.โ I clench my hands to stop them from shaking.
โThe team wants to know when you will be sending the preliminary sketches for it. If you want to launch by September and capitalize on your momentum, theyโll need to start production before the end of February.โ
I havenโt made it through this fall, let alone started thinking about the next, but no big deal.
Liar.
Panic swells in my chest. Every time I open my tablet to begin sketching, my energy levels tank, making me feel defeated before I have a chance to start.
โIf you need to pull back for a seasonโโ
โNo,โ I blurt out. Iโve been working with Curated Living for the last few years, and I refuse to lose the last partnership I have left. โIโll get them the initial sketches before the end of the year, so you can go ahead and schedule our meetings for January.โ
โAre you sure?โ
โYup.โ I rub my pulsing temple. โGreat! Iโll let them know.โ
โAwesome.โ My heart pounds against my rib cage as I ask, โBy the way, do you have any pitch updates for the new show?โ
While I was originally optioned to film another season ofย Bay Area Flipย with Oliver, our broken engagement ruined any chance of that happening, so Iโm hoping Jamie can secure me a new network contract. I love my job, and not a day goes by when I donโt miss it and the people I helped.
โNo, I havenโt heard back yet, but itโs only a matter of time before I call you with a new TV deal.โ Her voice seems uncharacteristically chipper.
โOh.โ I fall back onto my bed. โDo you think no one is interested because the pitch is different from my last show?โ
I appreciated the Creswells and their connections, which helped me land a show to begin with, but their tight grip on the production process left me wanting for more.
More control over the showโs narrative. More clients fromย allย socioeconomic backgrounds. And more freedom to discuss topics like grief, loss, and big life changes such as divorce.
While I didnโt expect production companies to drop everything to sign with me, itโs been a few weeks already without any follow-up meetings.
What do you expect when your personal life has become an internet meme?
My eyes sting, but I blink away the tears.
After Jamie hangs up, Iโm tempted to crawl back under my covers and fall asleep, but instead, I make a conscious choice to get up, unzip my luggage, and search for my makeup bag.
Un Muรฑoz nunca se rinde, my dad always said.
And itโs time I remember how to live like that.
I donโtย wantย to leave the house, but I choose to do it anyway because my mom and sister need my help with a large order of wedding centerpieces.
My momโs shop, Rose & Thorn, is located in the famous Historic District on the north side of town. The area was adequately named after the brick-and-mortar buildings and surrounding cottage-style neighborhood dating back to when the town was first founded in the late 1800s.
The Historic District makes up the heart of Lake Wisteria. A majority of the original buildings are located within the five blocks, including the library, bank, town hall, post office that once used carrier pigeons, and a tiny schoolhouse the size of a shoebox. We werenโt wealthy enough to grow up there, but my mom was able to open up a tiny flower shop thirty-five years ago when my grandparents moved here because of a job.
It would be hard to miss Rose & Thorn with the pink paint covering the exterior brick walls and the fall window display full of red, orange, and yellow flowers of all shapes and sizes.
You can do this, I chant to myself as I exit the car and walk toward the sidewalk.
At least you look good, I add. In honor of getting my shit together, I picked out my best outfit, hoping the pop of color and dash of accessories would boost my mood.
You donโt need to seek everyoneโs attention all the time; that old comment made by Oliverโs mother about my clothing rears its ugly, unwelcome head.
I nearly twist my ankle at the memory.
One day I hope you feel comfortable enough in your own skin to stop covering it up, she said before handing me a bottle of anti-aging cream.
You should stopโ
โDahlia? Is that you?โ a woman calls out behind me.
My mom stops next to me and turns with a smile.
Nope. Canโt do this.ย Screw the meds and my therapistโs advice to get out of the house. Helping my family with flowers is one thing, but having to face people is a whole different issue Iโm not ready to tackle now that the news has broken about my failed engagement.
Mom grabs my shoulders to stop me from escaping. โItโll be good for you to catch up with old friends.โ
Except I donโt have any friends at Lake Wisteria anymore. The two close ones I made in elementary school live in different states now, and although we call one another to catch up every now and then, I havenโt been able to talk much since I found out about my genetic test. Theyโre both pregnant and excited about having babies, which leaves me feeling like the odd woman out.
Mom turns me around before I have a chance to bolt for the store. โNos vemos adentro.โ She kisses my forehead before locking the door to the shop behind her.
โI knew it was you! Only you could turn Main Street into your own fashion runway.โ Alana Castillo, one of my high school classmates, waves.
Of all the people from my past I could have run into, Alana is the best option. Not only is she nice, but we actually got along pretty well in high school despite being part of different friend groups.
Nos vemos adentro:ย Weโll see you inside.
Her dark hair shines under the sun, bringing out the different brown tones. A tall, handsome, blond man beside her whispers something in her ear before taking off toward the Pink Tutu with her daughter, who is dressed in a leotard, neon green ballet skirt, and combat boots.
I fight the usual oppressive sadness as I force out a casual โHey.โ
You can at least try to sound excited to see her.
Alana wraps her arms around me and presses her cheek against mine. โHow are you?โ
โFine.โ
She pins me in place with a single, knowing look. โI see.โ
I kick an invisible rock with the toe of my boot. โIโve seen some better days.โ
โIs that why youโre back in town?โ โThat and my momโs cooking.โ
Ugh.ย I regret the words as soon as I say them. While I wasnโt able to make it to the funeral service the town had for Alanaโs mom because of my filming schedule, I should have known better than to bring up mothers and cooking.
Her warm smile lessens my anxiety. โNot a single day goes by when I donโt crave my momโsย pandebonos, so I get it.โ
โThose were the best! My mom still kicks herself for never asking your mom for the recipe.โ
โIf you want, I can teach you both one of these days.โ My brows rise. โReally?โ
After living in San Francisco, I forgot what it was like to be surrounded by people who care. I was lucky if my barista spelled my name right, let alone asked me how I was doing because they genuinely wanted to know.
Alanaโs melodic laugh could warm the coldest of hearts. โOf course.
Anyone is welcome in my kitchen, so long as theyโre not Missy.โ
โDonโt tell me sheโs still trying to steal your recipes after all this time.โ She lets out a huff of air. โThat girl has been trouble since high school.
She has good intentions and all, but she wonโt rest until she wins a Fourth of July Bake-Off.โ
โDahlia!โ Lily pops her head out of the shop. โWe need your help in here!โ
I offer Alana an apologetic look. โSorry. I better get going.โ
โNo worries. I should get back to Cal and Cami before they get themselves into trouble.โ
โDoes that happen often?โ
โOnly when I leave them alone together for more than five minutes.โ Her eyes sparkle.
I pull her into a hug. โIt was nice seeing you.โ
โLikewise. And remember that youโre welcome to come hang out and cook with me any day.โ
โI might have to take you up on that.โ
After an inventory count gone wrong, my mom ran to Lake Auroraโs flower farm, leaving Lily and me alone to finish up as many centerpieces as we can with the flowers we have.
โSoโฆโ my sister interrupts my mission to get through todayโs tasks without thinking or talking.
I look up from my half-assembled bouquet. Lilyโs eyes remind me of our dad, with the brown color nearly blending into her pupils. While I take after Mom with my shorter, curvier frame, lighter brown eyes, and softer features, Lily inherited her height, sharpness, and short temper from our dad. With genes like hers, she could have graced the covers of magazines had she not wanted to spend her entire life in Lake Wisteria, running the flower shop.
Lily continues when I donโt speak. โI noticed something interesting.โ โWhat?โ
โYouโre not wearing your engagement ring anymore.โ I swallow the thick lump in my throat. โNo.โ
โWhere is it?โ
โYouโd have to ask Julian.โ โExcuse me?โ she screeches.
โI have no idea what he did with it after he threw it in the concrete mixer.โ
Her gaze flicks over the faint white line on my finger. โA concrete mixer?โ
I canโt help laughing. โYup.โ โWow.โ
โI know. Crazy, right?โ
โMost definitely. But itโs nice Julian helped you get rid of it.โ
โDonโt tell me youโre calling himย niceย now.โ
She raises her hands. โTo be fair, heโs matured a lot since you were both in college.โ
I press my fingers against my ears. โI canโt hear you.โ Her eyes roll. โYouโre a child.โ
โWhat happened to the sister who helped me with recon missions to score some blackmail on him?โ
โShe grew up.โ
I shoot her a look that she serves right back.
โSeriously. Why is he the enemy? And donโt give me some lame excuse about you two having a rivalry since childhood because I know it goes beyond that.โ
I jerk back. โWhat?โ
โI might act oblivious, but that doesnโt make me stupid. Something happened between you two while you were at college, so what was it?โ
โNothing.โ
โYouโre such a bad liar.โ
I focus on the centerpiece. โI donโt want to talk about it.โ โYou know you can tell me anything. Iโm like Fort Knox.โ
A whole minute goes by before I speak again. โWe kissed.โ She squeals like a damn kid at Dreamland. โI knew it!โ
I glare.
โWhat else? Tell me more!โ
My entire face feels like it might burst into flames. โNo.โ Her eyes bulge. โYou guys had sex, didnโt you?โ
A flower stem snaps between my fingers. โLily!โ
She throws her hands in the air. โCome on! Iโve waitedย yearsย to ask you about this. At least take pity on me and entertain a few of my questions.โ
โWhy didnโt you ask me about this before?โ
โYou were avoiding him for some reason, so I wasnโt about to bring him up.โ
โYeah.โ
โSo what happened? I have my suspicions and everything, but Iโm not sure.โ
My gaze drops. โItโs complicated.โ โWhen did you realize you liked him?โ
โProbably toward the end of our freshman year of college.โ Homesickness and a psychology project forced us to rely on each other like never before, and little by little, the two of us became friends.
โAnd then what?โ my sister asks.
I kissed him a few weeks before everything in his life went to shit.
My shoulders drop. โHis dad died.โ โOh.โ
โYup.โ
โMakes sense. I assumed the sex was bad or somethingโโ I choke on a laugh, and Lily gasps.
โAhh! It was good?โ
I can feel the heat blooming across my cheeks. โGreat?โ she squeaks.
โI refuse to talk about this with you.โ Mainly because there is nothingย toย talk about. Julian made sure of that during a five-minute call that destroyed any hope of us having a future together.
Youโre a distraction I donโt need, he told me over the phone after I offered to put the semester on hold and come back to Lake Wisteria after his dad died.
It was only a kiss, he spoke with a flat tone, making me feel like the dumbest girl in the world after I wanted to help him with his dadโs company because I was passionate about design too.
Iโm sorry I donโt feel the same way, he said once I poured out my heart and admitted I cared about him in a real, raw, and scary kind of way.
I need time, he replied before ending the call.
It was the last time I spoke to him over the phone. All my other calls went to voicemail, even after I helped Oliver pack up his dorm.
Funny how confidence can take years to build and only a few interactions to destroy.
My sister cuts through the memories by speaking up. โFine. I can respect your wishes. Iโm just happy the two of you can be in a room together again.โ
โMe too,โ I admit.
โJosefina and Mom never said anything, but I know they missed having everyone under one roof. Things were never the same once youโโ She catches herself.
โMoved to San Francisco?โ I finish the thought for her. She flinches. โYeah.โ
โI thought you liked spending holidays there?โ
โI did, but I wonโt lie. Nothing beats all of us getting together for Christmas, and no number of big-city holidays could replace how it feels to be home.โ
My head drops. โIโm sorry.โ
She walks around the table and pulls me into a tight hug. โIโm glad youโre back. For now, at least.โ
โLikewise.โ
My mom and sister drop me off near the cemetery with a promise to come back in thirty minutes. The three of us have visited this dreary corner of town plenty of times over the years, although itโs been a while since I last stopped by.
The bouquet of yellow roses trembles in my hands as I walk past the main gate.
Few people love yellow roses as much as my father did, and anyone who knew him heard the story of how he met my mom while searching Rose & Thorn for flowers before his date with another woman.
His memory makes my heart heavy with sorrow. Losing a parent is never easy, but being present at the young age of sixteen when mine flat- lined in an ambulance was devastating.
Luckily, I had a school counselor who cared enough to help me through the grieving process, and I poured the rest of my energy into getting a full ride to college like my dad and I always talked about.
I bend down and place the bouquet in front of his tombstone.
Hector Muรฑoz. Devoted husband. Proud father. Beloved friend.
โHola, Papi.โ My chin trembles. โHa pasado un tiempo desde la รบltima vez que hablamos.โ
Birds chirp in the distance as a gust of wind hits me. I zip my jacket all the way to the top before taking a seat on the ground. โI wish you were here more than ever.โ
Ha pasado un tiempo desde la รบltima vez que hablamos:ย Some time has passed since the last time we spoke
I pluck a blade of grass and wrap it around my finger. โAlthough maybe itโs for the best that youโre not around. I wouldโve hated for you to overreact about the broken engagement and get thrown into jail for assault charges because of Oliver.โ My laugh comes out all wrong thanks to the tightness in my throat.
A few leaves in the distance get picked up by another breeze.
โI made a big mistake.โ My voice cracks. โI was so stupid,ย Papi.โ Tears flood my eyes, although I fight to make sure they donโt fall. โI knew it too, but I still kept trying to make things workย porque un Muรฑoz nunca se rinde.โ
My father raised us to follow his motto ofย ser fiel a ti mismoโstay true to yourselfโand I tried my hardest to stick to his values.
Yet you failed anyway.
โBut the problem was that while trying to keep my relationship intact, I forgot myself. I gave up all the things that made me special because I thought it was the right thing to do to make the person who supposedly loved me happy.โ The tightness in my chest becomes unbearable.
โI realize now that the only person I was letting down was myself. I stopped trusting myself and the gut instinct that told me I deserved better.โ
My head hangs.
Porque un Muรฑoz nunca se rinde:ย A Muรฑoz never quits.
โIโm sorry I havenโt been around much in the last few years. Between us, I was kind of lost.โ I tear the blade of glass to shreds before ripping another off the ground. โIโm going to find myself, though. Because Muรฑozes never quitโnot even on ourselves.โ
And by the time I leave Lake Wisteria after the holidays, I hope my soul will be fully healed.