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Chapter no 6

Say You Swear

Arianna

The five of us are up early the following morning, but only for

long enough to finish cleaning up from the night before. After that, Cam and I tuck ourselves beneath the covers, eating chips and dip for breakfast. Weโ€™re on episode three ofย Emily in Parisย when she presses pause with a sigh.

I already know what sheโ€™s going to say, and to be honest, it took a little longer than I expected.

โ€œMason shook his hand,โ€ she rasps, and our eyes meet. โ€œHe shook his handโ€ฆโ€

My smile is sad because we both know what it means. Mason didnโ€™t feel threatened by Trey, no jealousy or anger.

He didnโ€™t pull a Mason and make a scene, knock Trey on his ass and dare him to rise to his feet.

My brother shook Treyโ€™s hand.

It was the first time my brotherโ€™s feelings have been truly clear. He loves Cameron, but not the way she wants him to.

โ€œYou know whatโ€™s weird,โ€ she whispers, tears brimming her eyes as they meet mine. โ€œIt doesnโ€™t hurt the way I thought it would. It stings, but I kind of thought Iโ€™d feel like I was dying.โ€ She chuckles through her sniffles. โ€œDoes that even make sense?โ€

โ€œOf course it does.โ€ I curl onto my side, tucking my hands beneath my head.

โ€œIโ€™m sad, but I donโ€™t know, Iโ€™m also kind of happy Treyโ€™s here.โ€

โ€œAs you should be. We said weโ€™re having fun, boys be damned, remember? So damn them. Youโ€™ve now got a fine ass man willing to turn your nights from a five into a ten. Thatโ€™s more than I can say.โ€

โ€œTrue.โ€ Her laugh is laced with a sob, but she shakes her head. โ€œI canโ€™t believe Treyโ€™s actually here.โ€

โ€œMaybe itโ€™s a sign.โ€

โ€œA sign I need to get laid.โ€

I grin, and Cameronโ€™s famous smirk comes back. โ€œAtta girl.โ€

With that, she presses play, and we binge the rest of the season, eating the same thing we did for breakfast, for dinner. We donโ€™t leave the room once.

By seven, Cam retired to her room, and we both passed out. It was a fantastic day, but too early to go to bed, especially when we basically took mini naps all day.

Now Iโ€™m wide awake and my room is dark, despite the curtains being drawn, and when I look to the clock, I find itโ€™s only one in the morning, still a crap ton of hours left in the night.

I try finding another show, but after thirty minutes of watching trailers, I give up and tiptoe down the stairs for something to drink, careful not to wake the others.

Snagging a water bottle from the fridge, I step up to the floor-to-ceiling windows, admiring the ocean beyond it.

The glow of the moon against the dark waters is unreal, and one of my favorite sights. Itโ€™s peaceful, scary as shit after a horror movie marathon, but peaceful any other time.

โ€œHey.โ€

I scream, but a large hand quickly wraps around my mouth, and I spin, coming face to face with Chase.

โ€œShit.โ€ My shoulders settle, a huffed laugh leaving me. โ€œYou almost caught a water bottle to the face.โ€

He grins, slowly letting me go as he looks around the room. โ€œWalking around in the dark?โ€

I rub my lips together, tipping my head at him. โ€œThatโ€™s where all the fun happens.โ€

A scowl forms along his face, and I bite back a laugh.

He says nothing for a several seconds, so I nod. โ€œIโ€™m going back to bed.โ€ But before I can slip away, Chase gently grips my wrist, so I look over my shoulder, into his green eyes.

โ€œI got a smoothie earlier. It sucked,โ€ he tells me randomly. I suppress a grin. โ€œThatโ€™s too bad.โ€

โ€œIt was Bradyโ€™s fault.โ€

I chuckle and his smile slips free.

โ€œIโ€™m craving a sundae.โ€ His eyes search mine. โ€œYou know you want one, too.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s the middle of the night.โ€ โ€œSo.โ€ He shrugs.

โ€œSoโ€ฆโ€ I glance around the room, having no idea why Iโ€™m trying to escape. โ€œIโ€™ll get the spoons?โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s my girl.โ€ He turns to the freezer, and I pretend he meant that in a far more literal way. He moves over to the cupboard for toppings, quickly setting them on the counter to his left.

With his eyes on the floor beneath his feet, he heads my way. Assuming heโ€™s coming for the spoons, I slip to the side, but Chase shocks the shit out of me when his left arm darts out, caging me in.

My eyes slice up to meet his, and his palms find my hips. He lifts me, slowly lowering me onto the kitchen island.

The unexpected chill of the granite has me squealing, my body lurching forward, right against Chaseโ€™s chest.

He chuckles as my hands latch on to his shoulder, and I ease my ass down.

As I look up, my breath hitches. His mouth is no more than an inch from mine, and Iโ€™m not the only one who noticed.

All I would have to do, all either of us would have to do, is tilt our heads the smallest bit, and our lips would be touching, but I tried that once, and we both know how that turned out.

I wonโ€™t try again, even if, since that night, somethingโ€™s shifted. I can see it in his eyes, in his words.

I can sense it in his touch.

Itโ€™s almost as if, for the first time, heโ€™s testing the feel of my skin. His hands have grabbed hold of me thousands of times, but not with a firm grip, and never did they linger. Not like now.

Chase is frozen, standing completely still as he stares at my mouth, and I canโ€™t help but wonder if heโ€™s replayed our kiss, as fleeting as it might have been, in his head as many times as I have.

Heat spreads through my abdomen, so in effort not to embarrass myself more than I already have this week, I avert my gaze. The second I look down, I jerk with realization.

I climbed straight out of bed, and only came down for a quick drink, maybe a snackโ€ฆ in nothing but a T-shirt cut around the collar and a thong

โ€”the countertop freezing my ass cheeks should have reminded me of this.

Chase follows my line of sight to where my tangled shirt rides high over my hips, to the bright yellow V of my underwear, currently getting cozy with his abs.

He jumps, swings around and gets right back to his original task. โ€œYou want caramel syrup?โ€ he rasps, promptly clearing his throat.

โ€œChocolate.โ€ I curse myself for sounding all breathy, but son of biznatch!

Who is this man and can I keep him?

I scoff internally, because yeah right. Heโ€™s just high on summer. Or something like that.

Whatever, Iโ€™m not about a wasted opportunity, so I sit back and watch the way his muscles move as he works.

Did I mention heโ€™s shirtless? โ€˜Cause itโ€™s glorious.

His brown hair is perfectly messy, his skin tan from spending as much time as possible beneath the sun, and so smooth. Heโ€™s been talking about getting a tattoo for years, but as of right now, heโ€™s still all-natural.

I lick my lips.

So fine.

โ€œI can feel you checking me out.โ€ He doesnโ€™t bother turning to confirm. โ€œYeah, well.โ€ I grip the countertop and lean forward a little. โ€œWhen the

man above blessed us with wine, we indulged. Itโ€™s only fair his other masterpieces get the same treatment.โ€

Chase sets the ice cream scooper down, and spins with a smirk. He leans his ass against the granite, one leg crossed in front of the other, and holds his arms out wide. โ€œThen by all means.โ€ He surprises me for the third time in three days, encouraging me to openly gawk.

Heโ€™s being playful, and Iโ€™m so here for it.

So I take his unexpected invitation before he comes to his senses.

For the first time I have no time limit, no need to peek beneath my lashes or hide behind shades. I look my fill, unabashedly taking him in from

the tips of his brown hair to the bottoms of his bare feet.

At first, itโ€™s a quick run of his body, and then I start over. I trace the firmness of his jaw down his neck, noting the way it thickens, widening into his broad shoulders, courtesy of years of football. I move to his arms, and the deep cuts that disappear behind him, roaming over every ridge of his abs, daring myself to travel farther south.

My knees meet each other as I trace the sharp lines of his hips, his pajama pants sitting loose and perfectly low. I suck my cheek between my teeth, fearing I might make an incredibly embarrassing sound as I do my best to conjure up the shape of the bulge pressing against the thick, striped cotton.

My eyes dart up and the look in hisโ€ฆ Itโ€™s new.

Dark.

Desperate?

Chaseโ€™s throat bobs with a heavy swallow and my core throbs. I drop my left shoulder, aware my T-shirt will slide with it, and it does. The gaping neck allows it to continue down my skin, and it only pauses when the material meets the hallow of my chest, outlining the swell of my breast.

Just a teaseโ€ฆ just enough.

His gaze slices to mine, narrowing. โ€œWhat are you doing?โ€ โ€œThat seems to be your question of choice this weekโ€ฆโ€

His frown is small. โ€œMaybe I should wonder a little less.โ€ My stomach hollows. โ€œMaybe you should.โ€

Feeling brave, I allow my hands to slide farther back, willing him closer, trying to make it as clear as possible, just in case heโ€™s not getting it.

I want you.

Instantly, his gaze drops to my mouth, so with nerves running through me, I glide my tongue across my lips.

That does it.

Chase pushes off the counter, and like an animal after his next meal, he makes his way to me.

Three more steps.

His fists flex at his sides.

One moreโ€ฆ

He reaches me.

I push up.

My brother appears.

Shit!

I jerk upright, and Masonโ€™s sharp eyes fly between us.

โ€œWhat the fuck is this?โ€ Mason shouts, the patio door slamming him in the ass as heโ€™s frozen halfway through it.

I damn near jump and run, but my body went from flight to frozen in two-point-five seconds.

Iโ€™m once again teen me who got pulled onstage at a One Direction concert and threw up all over Zayn Malikโ€™s shoes, while he was still wearing them.

Thank god Chase isnโ€™t wide-eyed and tongue-tied like me.

โ€œNothing, man, just getting some ice cream. You want?โ€ Chase asks him, as he casually reaches behind me, finding something to grab from the cupboard, and moves back to the forgotten ice cream cartons.

โ€œAri, go to bed.โ€

That snaps me out of it.

โ€œIโ€™m having ice cream.โ€ I donโ€™t bother trying to hide my annoyance. โ€œHave it in your room,โ€ he demands, his nostrils flaring.

โ€œMaybe I donโ€™t wantโ€ฆ wait.โ€ I look him over, finding heโ€™s still in jeans and a hoodie, and he just came through the back door. โ€œWhere were you?โ€

โ€œGo. Now.โ€

Dramatically rolling my eyes, purely to annoy him, I snag my water bottle and hop off the counter, my brotherโ€™s glare burning into my back as I

curve around the countertop.

I bump Masonโ€™s shoulder as I walk past him and heโ€™s quick to grab my arm. His hold is gentle, but his eyes are hard and pointed at his best friend. โ€œYou have pajamas for a reason, Arianna. Wear them,โ€ he grits out.

โ€œTell you what, when you start wearing a shirt in the gym, Iโ€™ll consider

it.โ€

He frowns and I slip past him.

Mase can have his little tantrum all he wants. Meanwhile, Iโ€™m over here

trying to muster up all the control I can find to keep from skipping my way up to my room, but the minute Iโ€™m inside it, I do a little happy dance.

Holy. Shit.

He couldnโ€™t look away. He couldnโ€™tย stayย away.

I donโ€™t even know that he realized it.

Maybe it was best Mason slipped in when he did. Had it been fifteen seconds later, he might have walked in on something else entirely.

Because Chase canโ€™t pretend tonight was all me. It wasnโ€™t. He asked me to stay.

He stalked toward me. Heโ€”

My door is pushed open, and I jump, spinning around. โ€œChase,โ€ I breathe.

โ€œForgot your ice cream.โ€ His brows are drawn tight, and he blindly sets the treat down on the desk near my door.

I glance at the bowl, layered in caramel. โ€œThatโ€™s yours.โ€ โ€œRight.โ€

He spins, stepping out into the hall.

Frowning, I push it closed, but before it clicks, heโ€™s there again, and then his hand is sinking into my hair, Iโ€™m spun and pressed into the frame.

He glares, his hand shaking, and then he says, โ€œFuck it.โ€

His mouth crashes down on mine and I gasp around him.

He presses closer, holds tighter, and when my mouth opens, allowing his inside, he groans.

And then he pulls away, his retreat is as quick as his kiss, and Iโ€™m left frozen, my hand in the air.

โ€œBitch!โ€ is hissed, and my head jerks right.

Cameron peeks from the shadows, stepping out of the joining bathroom, her jaw dropped in awe.

I face her and we both quietly squeal, jumping onto my bed top.

My smile couldnโ€™t be wider because Iย finallyย got a sign Iโ€™d hoped to find.

One that canโ€™t be denied.

Chase Harper isnโ€™t as immune to me as he would like me to believeโ€ฆ or hadย likedย me to believe.

This was all him.

Where this man came from, I donโ€™t know, and I donโ€™t care.

His eyes are open and thatโ€™s more than I could have expected. I smirk, burying myself under the covers.

Cam sighs. โ€œMaybe weโ€™ll both have a hottie to hump this summer.โ€ We look to each other and laugh.

May-freaking-be.

 

 

Today is one of those summer days in Southern California where

the warm sun decides to pop out after lunch and disappears before youโ€™ve even gotten the chance to eat. So Cam and I put our towels away and met Lolli and Payton downtown for tacos, while the boys stayed behind watching football highlights on YouTube.

As soon as we got home, Cameron went upstairs to paint her nails and I dropped onto the couch.

Iโ€™m just ending my phone call when Mason steps into the living room. โ€œMom?โ€ Mason wonders.

โ€œYeah. She talked to Aunt Sarah about Kenra and tried to check on Payton, but she didnโ€™t answer. I told her sheโ€™s probably taking a nap.โ€

He scoffs a laugh. โ€œMexican food will do that to you.โ€

โ€œAnd growing a human might add to that.โ€ His lips twitch. โ€œDad said theyโ€™re about ready for their trip.โ€

โ€œGood, they need to take a vacation now that weโ€™ll be out of the house. Scoot over.โ€ He taps my knee, so he can fit into the spot beside me, and throws his arm over the back of the couch.

โ€œDid you just get out of the shower?โ€ I take in his wet hair.

He nods, snatching the remote from my hand with a smirk. โ€œYeah. We got that new weight set Bradyโ€™s dad sent him all put together. Itโ€™s legit. Once we have a chance to haul his bench press out here, weโ€™ll have everything we need, and wonโ€™t have to pay to use the gym downtown anymore.โ€

โ€œIโ€™ll have to check it out.โ€

We look at each other and laugh.

โ€œHey, you would have been proud of me at the bootcamp me and Cam went to. I only took likeโ€ฆ five unapproved breaks.โ€ I smile.

He chuckles. โ€œJust stick to the treadmill, sister, and youโ€™ll be fine.โ€

I grin, snuggling up again and pulling the fleece blanket up to my chin.

After a few quiet minutes of relaxing in front of the TV, the smile on my face begins to fall.

Itโ€™s the small stuff like this Iโ€™ll miss most, and itโ€™s a little too heartbreaking to think these times might fade away.

โ€œHey, Mase?โ€ I ask quietly, my eyes on the TV. โ€œYou think weโ€™ll still come here every summer after this?โ€

He nods absentmindedly, scrolling down to SportsCenter. โ€œYeah, for sure.โ€

โ€œDo you really? Like seriously, really?โ€

He chuckles, his eyes flicking my way. โ€œLike, seriously, really. Why?โ€

โ€œA lot can change in college.โ€ I shrug against the cushion. โ€œWe might be on the same campus, but thatโ€™s nothing like all of us living in the same court at home.โ€

Small creases now frame his eyes. โ€œIโ€™m sure weโ€™ll get busy with life at some point, yeah, but weโ€™ll always make time for each other and this place. I mean, thatโ€™s why they gave it to us, right? Keep us linked?โ€

I nod. โ€œYeah, but will it really be that simple?โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t know, Ari. Shit.โ€ He runs his hand over the back of his head, his eyes moving to the TV. He scowls. โ€œIt should be.โ€

I stare at Mason a moment.

The possibilityโ€”or likelihoodโ€”of change is a topic my brother hates. Plain and simple, it scares him, and when Mason is afraid or sad or anything the like, anger and frustration is what you get. Period. Heโ€™s been that way all his life.

I donโ€™t know if all twins feel the same, but me and Mase? Weโ€™re a bit codependent. The thought of being alone doesnโ€™t sit well with either of us. It could be because weโ€™ve never really been alone. It could be because we have a large, loving family, one that Cam and Brady have been a part of since birth, and Chase joined when he was twelve.

Mason looks at me, accusation in his eyes. โ€œYou think I donโ€™t see, or know, but youโ€™re wrong.โ€ He doesnโ€™t have to say the words, we both know what, or more who, heโ€™s referring to. โ€œI am the way I am for reasons you donโ€™t understand yet. Iโ€™m just trying to save you fromโ€”โ€

โ€œFrom what?โ€

He sighs. โ€œFrom a letdown. All our lives, youโ€™ve been by our sides, doing what we do, and you never complain, but what about outside of us,

Ari?โ€

โ€œI tried that in Florida and got shit for it.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s not what I mean.โ€ He shakes his head. โ€œMaybe I overreacted a little, and thatโ€™s because I was caught off guard, but Iโ€™m talking about friendshipsโ€ฆ experiences you havenโ€™t had yet.โ€ My cheeks grow a little pink, but I donโ€™t look away. โ€œThereโ€™s more out there outside of us.โ€

โ€œMaybe I donโ€™t need more.โ€

His smile is small. โ€œHow do you know?โ€

I pull my knees up, wrapping my arms around them with a shrug. I guess I donโ€™t, but theyโ€™ve always been enough. I donโ€™t see that changing.

I understand what heโ€™s saying and heโ€™s not wrong. The five of us, we literally do everything together.

Vacations, holidays, and all the small things in-between.

We shop together, throw birthdays together, and rode to school together every single day since forever. First, we all sat in the same rows on the school bus, and then we piled into Bradyโ€™s momโ€™s van when he got his permit. Mase was the first to pass his driverโ€™s test, so from that day forward, we rode with him. Every. Single. Day.

The five of us, we were inseparable. A unit.

And we loved it. Still do. Itโ€™s why weโ€™re all headed to the same school for yet another four years.

Does he want that to change?

โ€œGetting away at Avix, itโ€™s going to be good for you.โ€ He speaks gently. โ€œAnd Iโ€™ll still be right there when you need me. And when you donโ€™t.โ€

Unease settles over me. โ€œYouโ€™re talking like itโ€™s going to be the end of this. Of the five of us.โ€

โ€œWeโ€™re family, and family doesnโ€™t end.โ€ He shakes his head, easing into his next words. โ€œBut thatโ€™s exactly why itโ€™s important for all of us to stay friends,ย so things donโ€™t get weird.โ€ Mason faces forward, kicking his leg out. โ€œSo things donโ€™t get ruined.โ€

โ€œRight.โ€

He points his frown at the TV and mine falls to the lint on my socks.

See, the day before junior high, Mason asked Chase and Brady to help look out for us girls, which meant we were friend-zoned all around in order to avoid the extra drama our teenage years were sure to bring. And they did, here and there, but that line was clear, and we all knew it.

Me more than anyone, but weโ€™re not in junior high anymore. And that line?

Iโ€™d say itโ€™s as good as gone. Thereโ€™s just one problem.

And heโ€™s sitting right beside me.

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