โCย amping? Who the hell goes camping in Chicago in the middle of
winter?โ Indy asks while adding two more sweatshirts into her overnight bag.
โI donโt think itโs real camping. Annie called it glamping, whatever the hell that means, and Ethan said the whole place is heated. Weโre just going to do dinner on the grill and eat outside.โ
โI canโt believe you, of all people, are down for this. Do you know how dirty it is to camp? Are you sure you want to get in with these people? What if you have to start doing this kind of stuff all the time?โ
โI take it youโre not big into camping.โ
โRyan,โ she deadpans. โLook at me. Do I look like Iโmย big into camping? I was hoping for a nice dinner where I could dress up and wear some cute shoes. I like having central heat and a place to plug in my hair tools. Are you positive you want to go?โ
I place my duffel by the front door. โYeah, I do. This might sound pathetic, but I miss being outdoors. Iโm looking forward to being outside of this apartment without people watching everything I do.โ
Indyโs expression morphs with understanding. โNo, thatโs not pathetic.
Youโre right. Iโm sorry. That will be nice for you.โ
She takes a seat on the bench in the entryway, slipping her feet into her white converse that are covered in stitched doodles.
โWhatโs with all the stitching on those shoes?โ
She holds up one to examine it. โI like sewing and one day, I thought itโd be cool to sew a pattern onto the canvas. Theyโre little doodles of things from my life. My friends, places Iโve been. That kind of stuff.โ
As Indy ties them up, I take a closer look.
An airplane is sewn by the outside ankle of the left shoe. Thereโs a hockey stick and a Stanley Cup on the right. An ocean and sunset which I assume is Florida. A head of chestnut curls and I could recognize that as representing my sister even from a mile away. A number thirty-eight is nestled into Bostonโs skyline for her friend Rio, I guess. I donโt let myself think too far into that because Iโm just grateful thereโs nothing regarding her shitty ex that she would quite literally be walking around with.
Iโm not sure how youโd sew a jackass who made the biggest mistake of his life, but Iโm confident Indy could figure it out if she really wanted to.
Iโve always found Indyโs Converse random and a bit strange, but now I find myself wondering what I have to do to get myself added to them.
โReady?โ she asks, wearing a much brighter smile than she was twenty minutes ago when I reminded her sheโs going to be sleeping in a tent tonight.
I grab both our bags, sling them over, my shoulder and follow her out of the apartment.
โHow many cars do you have?โ Indy asks as I drive at a snailโs pace through the campgrounds, looking for our camping siteโs number.
โTwo. This one and the Audi.โ
โDonโt get me wrong, both a Range Rover and an Audi are way out of my price range, but youโve gotย moneyย money. I thought youโd go more
extravagant.โ
โIndy, what part of my lifestyle seems extravagant to you?โ
โThatโs true.โ She nods. โBut why? You have more money than youโll ever know what to do with.โ
โIt seems wasteful. I save and invest. I have a whole college fund set up for Stevieโs kids if she decides to have them, but I doubt sheโll be using it now that those kids are going to be half the most over-the-top, extravagant guy I know.โ
โZandersโ children are going to be wearing Tom Ford and Prada to school.โ
โUnless Vee gets them to love thrifting as much as she does.โ
Peeking over to Indy, she wears a soft smile as she leans back on the headrest.
โHalf of my income thoughโฆโ I continue. โI donate to charity.โ โReally? Where to?โ
โWell, currently Iโm housing this flight attendant who is terrible at cleaning up after herself. Total charity case. Tragic story, really.โ
She lightly smacks my arm, laughing. โShut up.โ
โI donate to Zeeโs foundation, Active Minds, but my main focus is Chicagoโs public school system. Making sure kids have the textbooks they need for class and food for lunch. And part of my shoe deal is that every year my sponsor has to match my donation in gifting said shoe to kids who need something to wear in order to be active. But thereโs so much more that needs to be done. It feels overwhelming.โ
Keeping my eyes out for our campsite, the silence begins to take over. Eventually, I look over to find Indy staring at me with the softest brown eyes Iโve ever seen.
โI didnโt tell you that to make you think Iโm some great guy. I donโt really tell anyone about it for that reason alone. Just assume itโs for tax purposes so you donโt get all sentimental over it.โ
Biting her lower lip, she shakes her head, but my emotional roommateโs eyes canโt help from shining. โI donโt think youโre great. I have no opinion about this whatsoever. I. Feel. Nothing.โ
โYou should work on your acting skills before we get to the campsite.โ Indy heaves a broken breath. โOkay, Iโll try.โ
I pull into our numbered lot and park next to Ethanโs truck. About twenty feet ahead of us sits three tents on individual platform decks with stairs leading to each one. The tent itself shouldnโt be referred to as a tent at all. Itโs more of a tiny house made of glass walls and canvas covering the sides and back to give the illusion of camping outdoors when in reality, youโre completely indoors.
โDamn,โ Indy exhales. โSo, this is how rich people camp.โ
Luckily, itโs an unseasonably warm day for this time of year, but even if it werenโt, the fire is roaring in the middle of the site, and the cabins seem to be plenty warm.
Ron stands at the grill to the left of the cabins wearing cargo pants, a flannel shirt, and a goddamn puffer vest. Maybe there was a better way to get on my bossโs good side rather than having to spend the night out here with him and his wife andย oh, dear God. Iโm going to have to see what he looks like when he wakes up in the morning.
โMaybe we should go home.โ I switch the gear into reverse.
โAre those cargo pants freaking you out as much as theyโre scaring me?โ
โItโs like we drove an hour outside of Chicago and he became a different person. This is a bad idea. We shouldโve waited for a normal dinner invite. We could lie for the course of a dinner, but a whole fucking sleepover?โ
โCome on.โ Indy sits up with excitement. โThis looks fun.โ โWhat happened to โIโm not big into campingโ?โ
โThis is hardly camping, and Iโm always down for some social interaction. Plus, there are no fans around to stare at you like youโre some sort of magical all-powerful being.โ
Indy reaches for the door handle, but I click the lock in place before she can get to it. Brown eyes roll with exaggeration when the door refuses to open for her.
Call me old-fashioned, I donโt care, but I have yet and will not let her open her own door.
Rounding the car, I unlock it on the key fob and open the passenger side to find Indy wearing an unimpressed expression. โYouโre so weird about that.โ
โIโm not weird. Youโve just never had someone take care of you before, so you may as well get used to it.โ
I sling both our bags over my shoulder when Ron waves us over. โWelcome! Did you find it all right?โ
โWe did. Thank you for inviting us.โ
I allow Indy to walk ahead of me, but before she takes too many steps, she reaches back to place her hand in mine. Itโs small but reassuring, so I wrap mine around hers and hold on in hopes we can pull this off.
โThis is so amazing. I had no idea this was out here,โ Indy says as Caroline exits her tent.
โOh, you made it! Ethan and Annie just arrived too,โ Caroline bursts. โHow was the drive?โ
โIt was beautiful.โ
โNice to get out of the city, huh?โ
โYeah,โ I interrupt, exhaling. โIt really is.โ
Ethan and Annie come out to greet us and after all the hellos are said, Ron points us in the direction of our cabin. With our bags in tow, I follow Indy up the steps.
โThis isโฆrevealing,โ she says.
โRemind me not to go outside unless Ron and Caroline have their canvas pulled down. The last thing I need is to see my boss wearing his pajamas and spooning his wife.โ
โYou think he wears pajamas? He seems more like a bare-ass-naked kind of guy.โ
โJesus, Ind.โ
Before Iโm fully inside, Iโm releasing the cord to the canvas that covers the front of our cabin, giving us a moment of privacy.
Indy stops in the doorway. โCozy.โ
While yes, the inside of the cabin is comfortable and warm, the coziness sheโs referring to is the single bed that takes up seventy percent of the room. โYou take the bed. I can sleep on the floor.โ I drop my bag on the three
feet of floor space Iโll be sleeping on tonight.
โDonโt be ridiculous.โ Indy plops her duffel bag on the mattress. โIโm going to pile the other side with pillows anyway, you may as well sleep next to me. But donโt worry, Shay, I donโt have cooties.โ
Cooties are not what Iโm worried about. Indy loves to give me shit that Iโm afraid of girls, but the truth is the only woman who has ever truly terrified me is her. Her intelligence, charisma, and sharp little attitude are the most frightening things her, because Iโve never felt as weak as I do when Iโm around her.
Indy gets her toiletries organized in the worldโs smallest bathroom while I layer up in preparation to eat dinner outside, slipping my wool coat over my hooded sweatshirt.
โHere, let me help you with that,โ she insists, situating my hood on the outside of my coat. I turn around to face her as she begins slipping the buttons on my jacket through the holes. โYou can work on your bucket list tonight. It would be a good night to work on casually touching in public.โ
โOh, youโd like that, wouldnโt you?โ
โWatch it or Iโll work onย myย bucket list by kicking your ass out of bed and sleeping alone.โ
I bite my lip to hold back my smile while Indy mirrors me.
Tucking my ears into my beanie, I slip Indyโs lavender one over her head. The color looks nice against her blonde hair and brown eyes, but then again, she looks nice in just about anything.
โLetโs go help with dinner before they think weโre in here fucking.โ
She raises a brow. โTrust me. If we were fucking, theyโd know. Iโm not very quiet.โ
Instantly, I turn away from her, putting my hands on top of my head, and attempting to keep my blood from flooding south. โJesus, Blue. Not funny. Are you trying to make me go have dinner next to my GM with a goddamn hard-on in my pants?โ
โThatโs one way to convince him youโre into me.โ She giggles mischievously.
No one needs to be convinced. Itโs fairly fucking obvious.
Curiosity laces her tone. โDid it work?โ
As I turn around, her eyes immediately drop to my crotch. Her smile falls and I watch that pretty, slender throat of hers move in a deep swallow.
โWhat do you think? I canโt exactly think about how loud you might be in bed without all the blood rushing straight to my cock.โ
โOh,โ she breathes.
I rub my palms over my face. โIโll be out in a minute. Good god, woman.โ