โRy, letโs go! Iโm starving.โ
The morning sun beats down, warming my brotherโs apartment as I wait for him on the couch.
โI need a few more minutes.โ Ryan finally emerges from his room without a shirt on, a bag of ice wrapped to his shoulder. โI have five more minutes on this session.โ
โHowโs the shoulder?โ
โAbsolutely fucked. Utahโs center hammered into my arm last night.โ โWell, good thing you have the weekend off to rest it.โ
โFinally, get some time with my sister.โ He takes the couch opposite me. โI feel like we see each other even less now that we live in the same apartment than we did while you were still in North Carolina.โ He shoots me one of those dopey, sad half-smiles.
โI miss you too, Ryan.โ โCan I ask you something?โ โOf course.โ
โCan you tell me what happened with Brett?โ
That causes me to pause, my stomach slightly hollowing. โWe broke up.
Not much more to the story.โ
โThatโs not what Zanders made it seem like.โ
Shit. Zee wouldnโt share all the dirty details I wanted kept private, would he?
โWhat did he say?โ I cautiously ask.
โNothing more than he didnโt want me bringing Brett around you anymore. So, is that him just being a weird territorial boyfriend, or is there something bigger behind it? Because youโve told me for years that it was a simple breakup, and now, Iโm getting the impression that thereโs more to the story, and that makes me feel like a real shitty brother for not knowing.โ Averting my eyes from him, heat rushes my cheeks. โItโs embarrassing, and heโs your friend. Youโre so busy with basketball and your career that I
donโt want to put you in the middle and make your life harder.โ
โVee, are you kidding me? Iโm never too busy for you. Youโre the most important person in my life. Youโre my best friend, and if you think Iโd even question having Brettโs back over yours, youโre out of your goddamn mind.โ Kicking his foot up, he nudges my knee. โPlease tell me what happened.โ
Pulling my legs up, I cross them under my body before reaching for the gold ring on my thumbโa nervous habit of mine. But itโs currently sitting on Zandersโ pinky finger, so instead, I anxiously pull at the strings of my boyfriendโs hoodie that Iโm wearing.
โDo you know that Brett and I broke up countless times over the three years we were together?โ
Ryanโs brows crease. โWhat?โ
โWe did. I mean,ย heย did. He broke up with me more times than I could count because there were other girls he wanted at any given moment. Then when he got bored, or I donโt know, lonely, he would come crawling back to me, and the constant need to be good enough for him beat down on my self-confidence like you wouldnโt believe. It got to the point I felt so shitty about myself that I was thankful to him each time he wanted me back.ย Thankful, Ryan.โ
My twinโs freckled face is red with anger. โWhy would you not tell me?โ
I pull my gaze away from his, continuing to fiddle with the string of Zandersโ sweatshirt. โI think the first time it happened, I was just really sad. The three of us were such good friends, and I finally felt like I had a place in college. I didnโt want to ruin it. Then when the pattern began of him leaving and coming back, I didnโt want you to know because I knew youโd cut him out of our lives, and in a fucked-up way, I wanted him still.โ
โFuck yeah, I wouldโve cut him out of our lives!โ Ryan sits forward, his voice rising. โJust like Iโm going to do right now. Fuck, Vee. You shouldโve
told me. I shouldโve had your back on this. Fuck that guy.โ
He stands from the sofa, pacing the living room. โI roomed with that motherfucker on every road trip in college. He looked me in the eye and told me he loved you all the while he was screwing you over. I trusted him. And now heโs usingย me. He thinks Iโm going to help him get a job in this city?โ A condescending laugh escapes him. โFat fucking chance.โ
โWell, if it helps you feel better, I think Zanders already took care of that.โ
Ryan pivots towards me, studying me. โGood.โ He takes a deep breath, settling back on the couch. โIs there anything else? You may as well spill it all because Iโm cutting ties with that piece of shit.โ
Biting my lip, I hesitate laying it all out there, but complete and utter honesty feels real good. Zanders has had the right idea all along.
โThere was a game towards the end of your senior year. I was waiting for you outside the back entrance for the locker room, but I didnโt know you were out on the court getting interviewed. It was the day Brett got an invitation to training camp.โ
Ryan nods, seeming to remember precisely the game Iโm referring to. โThat was the last day I talked to him because that was the day it all
clicked. He told the boys, and I quote, โDo you know the quality of women that are about to throw themselves at me? You think Iโm going to stay with Shayโs sister when I have better options?โโ
โHe said that?โ Ryanโs lips purse in a scowl.
โWord for word. Trust me, itโs been ingrained in my brain ever since.โ โAnd you didnโt tell me because you didnโt want me to go away for
murder, is that it?โ
A laugh heaves in my chest. โPartly.โ โVee…โ
โI donโt know, Ryan. Things have been different since you got drafted. Itโs not your fault, but I never compared our successes when we were younger. Then in college, it became a bit more obvious that I was there because you had a full ride. And when you went pro, itโs like we were on two completely different tracks in life. Youโve accomplished these insanely amazing goals, and Iโm just…a flight attendant. You have so much on your plate, and youโre ridiculously impressive, and I didnโt want to be the annoying sister that needed more help because her boyfriend sucked.โ
Ryanโs head drops down between his shoulders before he looks back up, his blue-green eyes a bit glossy. โYou think that?โ
I shyly pop my shoulders.
โVee, youโre my best friend and my favorite person on this entire planet. Iโve never once compared us, not once. Iโm so impressed by you every single day. For doing the things you love, for not staying in Tennessee and settling for the first guy you met like so many of the people we grew up with did.โ He pauses. โFor not doing the things Mom expected you to do.โ
My eyes dart to his and I have to bite my lip to keep it from trembling.
โIโve never wanted you to feel like youโre in my shadow, Stevie, because thatโs just not fucking true. I wanted you at UNC with me because youโre my best friend. I wanted you in Chicago because youโre my best friend. I make enough money to have you here, but thatโs not me feeling burdened or shit like that. Thatโs me being selfish, wanting my sister in my city and having the means to do so.โ
He nudges me with his foot again. โDonโt keep things from me anymore. Iโm going to have your back no matter what.โ
A grateful smile slides across my lips. โLove you, Ry.โ
โLove you.โ He begins to unwrap the ice on his shoulder. โAnything else you wanna throw out there? Iโm all ears.โ
โYes,โ I surprise myself by admitting. โMom stuff?โ
My chest rises with a deep inhale. โYes.โ โTell me.โ
โYou donโt have to agree with me, and I donโt expect you to pick sides or anything like that, but I just want to let you know that Iโm creating some boundaries, and currently, I have no desire to speak to her. Not until she can do it without her underhanded comments.โ
โItโs really that serious?โ he gently asks. โI know you always say things about Mom being a mean girl, but I thought it was just a weird mom and daughter dynamic.โ
โHonestly, Ryan. She does it when you donโt hear, and she rarely does it around Dad anymore, but sheโs made me feel like absolute shit since college. She comments on my body and volunteering and my lack of a relationship all the time, and I canโt do it anymore. Our relationship has done a massive number on the way I think about myself, and I have to start standing up for myself.โ
A soft, understanding grin slides across his lips. โLack of relationship?
You havenโt told her about Zanders, huh?โ
โHell no. Anything important to me now, I keep away from her.โ โHeโs important to you.โ
โYes. Besides you, Zanders is the most important to me.โ
A moment of silence lingers between us, understanding covering my brotherโs face.
โIโm not trying to put you in the middle of it, but Iโm just letting you know that when she calls or visits, I will not be here for that.โ
โThen she wonโt visit,โ my brother plainly states. โWhat?โ
โShe wonโt visit. Sheโs not invited here. This is your home too, Stevie, and anyone who makes you feel shitty about yourself is not invited into our home or in our lives. Iโm not okay with that.โ
โRyan, you donโt need to cut her off because of me. Thatโs not what Iโm asking.โ
โI know. And Iโm not cutting her off, but like you, Iโm creating boundaries. Once youโre comfortable with her again, if ever, then she can be in our space, but until then, no.โ
โYouโd do that for me?โ
โOf course.โ He shakes his head. โI donโt know what else I need to say to convince you that I have your back. And that includes your relationship with Mom. Itโs perfectly okay to create boundaries when someone isnโt treating you the right way.โ
My shoulders sag. Why did I not trust my own brother to understand me all these years? But at the same time, I didnโt trust myself enough to stand up for what I needed.
โThank you.โ
He leans back on the couch, casually crossing one ankle over his knee. โSo, Zanders,โ he begins. โI can only assume the confidence to stand up to Mom is coming from him.โ
โHe makes me feel really good, Ryan. He treats me like his first choice every day, and Iโve never had that. He constantly reminds me that Iโm…I donโt knowโฆthat Iโm worthy of being chosen.โ
A soft laugh rumbles in his chest. โAnd here I thought I was going to hate the guy.โ
โSo, you donโt hate him?โ
โHow could I? Heโs had your back the way I shouldโve. I donโt know him, but from what youโve told me, maybe I had the wrong impression of him all along.โ
โYou did.โ I quickly nod. โEveryone does.โ
The buzzer on our door rings as our doormanโs voice wafts through our apartment. โMiss Shay, thereโs an Indy in the lobby. Says sheโs your friend.โ My brows furrow in confusion. Indy knows Iโm spending the weekend with my brother, and she couldnโt wait to get home to Alex. So why the hell
is she here?
As soon as she steps off the elevator, it becomes perfectly clear. Her brown eyes are swollen and puffy, steaks of dried mascara decorate her cheeks, and her naturally sun-kissed blonde hair is a tangled mess. Sheโs not in her uniform, but itโs clear from her face sheโs still in last nightโs makeup.
โIndy? Whatโs going on?โ I usher her through my door.
โIโm so sorry for interrupting your weekend with your brother,โ she cries. โI didnโt know where else to go. My parents are in Florida looking at retirement properties, and I canโt go to my apartment.โ
I wrap her up in a hug, her tall and thin frame melting into me. โYou donโt need to apologize,โ I soothe. โWhatโs going on?โ
She sucks in a few short and broken breaths. โI found Alex with someone else.โ
I pull her away from my body. โWhat?โ
She frantically nods. โLast night. When we landed early, I was trying to surprise him, but I found him in bed with someone else.โ
โIndy.โ My head tilts with sympathy. โIโm so sorry. Heโs a piece of shit.โ
โI know!โ She throws her hands up. โIโve been so good to him for six years, and weโve known each other our whole lives. How could he do this to me?โ
โCome here.โ I usher her to the couch. โWhere did you stay last night?โ โIn my car,โ she whimpers. โI grabbed what I could out of our apartment and drove to my parentsโ place before I remembered they were
out of town.โ
โOh, Indy.โ I run a soothing palm down her arm as she frantically wipes her face, trying to regain her composure.
โCan I stay here?โ She sucks in a deep inhale. โOnly for the night? Until my parents are back?โ
โOf course.โ My head darts to my shirtless brother in the kitchen. โRyan, Indy is going to stay with us for the night.โ
Indyโs eyes follow mine, finding my brother. She quickly cleans up her face. โWho are you?โ
โUm…Iโm Ryan.โ He offers her an awkward wave. This has got to be uncomfortable for him, having a random crying girl in his living room, not to mention heโs shirtless right now.
โWhy? Who?โ Indy turns towards me then back to my brother. โWhy are you hot?โ
That causes a relieved laugh to escape me, but my brother awkwardly chokes on his saliva in response.
โIndy, this is my twin brother, Ryan. Ryan, Indy.โ
โJesus,โ she huffs out. โWhat kind of voodoo did your parents do while you two were in the womb for you to both be so attractive?โ
โIโm going to put a shirt on.โ Ryanโs quick strides take him to his room. โAre you okay?โ I turn back to my friend.
โNo,โ she honestly admits. โIโm not okay, and I donโt know that I will be for a while. Iโm sorry to come here like this, but I had no idea where else to go.โ
โStop apologizing. Youโre my friend. Of course, you should be here.โ
โI need a single girlsโ night out. I need vodka and dancing. You and I, tonight.โ She sits up straighter with excitement, even though her pretty face is stained with old makeup. โSingle girlsโ night in Chicago.โ
โWell.โ I slowly nod my head. โYou see. About that. The thing is…โ
Indyโs brows are pinched in confusion, waiting for me to get to the point.
โThe thing is, I canโt exactly have a single girlsโ night because Iโm not single.โ
โExcuse me, what?โ
โIโm not single,โ I repeat a little slower this time.
โYeah, babe. I heard you, but I need an explanation.โ
โI have a boyfriend,โ I say with caution, speaking to the girl who just lost hers after six years.
โIf heโs not a giant hockey defenseman who drools over you every single flight, I donโt want to hear about it.โ
A knowing smile slides across my lips. โHeโs a giant hockey defenseman who drools over me every flight.โ
โShut up!โ Indy lights up, looking like a completely different woman than the one who walked in here. โYou and Zanders are together? Officially?โ
โYeah.โ I release a content and happy sigh. โThat arrogant ass is my boyfriend.โ
โOh my God! Yes! I love this! I love this for you. I love this for him. Shit, I love this for me! I donโt know who Iโm more jealous of. This is amazing, Stevie.โ
I try to hold back my smile, especially with Indyโs current relationship situation, but I canโt.
โAre you happy?โ she softly asks.
โSo happy,โ I admit. โBut that feels like a shitty thing to say right now.โ โStop.โ Indy brushes me away. โJust because my relationship went up in
flames last night doesnโt mean we shouldnโt celebrate yours. Okay, no girlsโ night out. Girlsโ nightย in. Movies and ice cream and whatever else girlfriends do on a Saturday night.โ
โRyan will be home. Is that okay?โ
โSure.โ She pops her shoulder. โWhat girlsโ night is complete without a little eye candy?โ
โGross.โ