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โWhat do you mean โno.โโ
โI mean no. Iโm not moving in with your brother.โ Stevieโs eyes narrow in confusion. โWhy not?โ
โHmm, let me think. Because itโs a terrible idea.โ Yes, moving in with my best friendโs brother sounds like a plot pulled straight from one of my favorite romance novels. Not to mention, said brother is Ryan Shayโ basketball superstar who looks like he just walked out of one of my wet dreams. But more important than all that isโฆ โBecause he hates me.โ
โHe hates most people.โ She pops her shoulders, and the casual-ness of her tone is a bit alarming.
โReally selling him, babe.โ
Stevie takes a seat on the hotel roomโs couch as I finish cooking my breakfast on the single burner stove. My vegetarian sausage looks like dog shit thanks to this god-awful cooking pan the hotel provided.
Extra-flavor, I tell myself, hoping I can put up with living in this hotel for a bit longer.
โI know Ryan is my brother, so Iโm probably biased here, but heโs great. Sure, he may come off cold because he doesnโt exactly wear his emotions on his sleeve, but heโs a good guy. I love you and youโre my best friend.
Ryan and I share the same DNA which means heโs going to love you too. Eventually.โ
โNice logic, Vee.โ โItโs science.โ
I donโt honor that with a response, so she continues. โYou both travel for work so much that youโll barely cross paths. Plus, he doesnโt date, so you donโt have to worry about random girls coming in and out of the apartment.โ
A single brow raises. โJust because he doesnโt date doesnโt mean he doesnโt sleep around. Have you seen the man?โ
โI donโt want to think about that, thank you.โ Her face scowls with a bit of disgust. โAll Iโm saying is he never had anyone over, and I lived there for almost a year.โ
Probably saves his hookups for the road. Smart. And it would be nice not to worry about finding random girls in my home for once.
โIโve offered our place, but you donโt want to move in there either. Zee has two extra bedrooms,โ she continues.
โVee,โ I sigh. โThe last thing I want to do is play third wheel and I sure as shit donโt want to hear the two of you going at it like a couple of rabbits every time we come home from a road trip. Really, Iโm fine.โ I take a seat on the ottoman next to the coffee table with my breakfast in hand. โLook at these places.โ I toss the stack of printouts across the table, hoping my future home is in that mix, seeing as theyโre the only places I can afford in this city.
The more papers Stevie flips through, the harder it is for her to hide her disbelief. โIndy, no. You canโt live in any of these places. Some of these are sketchy as hell and look at this.โ She begins reading one of the descriptions. โFifty-something-year-old male looking for a twenty-something year old female roommate.โ
โIโm a twenty-something year old female and that place is only five- hundred bucks a month!โ I take a bite of my veggie sausage, but itโs burnt to shit so I spit it back on my plate.
โYeah, probably because youโd have to pay the remainder of rent in a different way.โ
โOkay, gross.โ Pulling that page from the stack, I crinkle it up, adding it to my plate of inedible garbage.
โIndy,โ Stevie sighs, dropping the papers on her lap. โPlease move in with Ryan. If not for you then for me. I wouldnโt be able to sleep at night knowing youโre staying in one of these places. You can text me daily updates of how itโs going, and I can keep Ryan in check if I need to.โ
Pulling out my phone, I decide to send her one now.
INDY
Daily updateโif you make me move in with your brother, I will sexualize him every chance I get. I will text you every single day and remind you that he is the hottest man Iโve ever laid eyes on. Daily, you will hear just how badly I want him to do dirty, dirty things to me.
She pulls her phone out, a grimace forming on her lips.
Stevie blinks rapidly as if she were clearing the image from her mind. โIโm going to gamble here and hope youโre bluffing.โ
โWell, this is going to be fun.โ
โIf you move in with Ryan, weโd be neighbors!โ
I canโt help but allow the smile to pull at my lips, thinking of living across the street from my old coworker and her boyfriend. I love them together, and I got a front-row seat to watch their relationship unfold last hockey season. As much as Iโm going to miss having her on the road this year, Iโm glad she and Zanders donโt have to hide their relationship any longer. Love like that shouldnโt be hidden away.
โThat would be fun,โ I agree.
โSee! Plus, your favorite coffee shop is two blocks away and Ryanโs doorman is an absolute gem. Youโre going to love him.โ
While the idea of living in a luxury apartment in downtown Chicago stacked with every imaginable amenity sounds like a dream come true, I canโt help but hold back from saying yes.
I guess in part, Iโm still convincing myself that being back in Chicago is a good idea. Every corner, every building, every street reminds me of him. Thatโs what happens when you spend your entire life loving one person. Every memory includes them.
And now Iโm left grieving a version of my life that no longer exists.
It took everything in me to finish out the hockey season last year after I walked into our apartment and found Alex with someone else, but as soon as the Raptors won the Stanley Cup, I threw my shit in storage, packed a bag, and followed my parents to their new beach-front retirement home in Florida. Spending my summer there was a nice reprieve from the heartbreak, but being back in this city, where my entire life fell apart, itโs like Iโm starting the healing process all over again, regardless that the initial shock occurred six months ago.
And after living in this hotel for a few weeks and training two new flight attendants to work under me, I canโt say for sure that I made the right choice by coming back here.
As if she could read my mind, Stevie shifts the subject. โFirst road trip of the season starts in a few days. Are you ready?โ
โReady as Iโll ever be with a completely green crew. Watching hockey boys strip down every flight wonโt be the same without you.โ
She tilts her head, shooting me that sweet Stevie smile. โPart of me will miss flying, but mostly Iโll just be missing you and Zee while youโre on the road. Though, I am excited to catch all of Ryanโs home games this year. How does it feel to be the new lead flight attendant and boss everyone around?โ
โWeird. I never thought Iโd be in charge of the Raptorsโ plane in my second year, but Iโm excited. And unquestionably stoked that Tara is gone for good.โ
โFired for fraternization,โ Stevie laughs. โThe irony.โ
Thereโs a strict no fraternization rule as far as flight attendants spending time with our passengersโthe Raptors, Chicagoโs NHL team. And last year, Tara, the previous lead flight attendant, made sure to rub that in Stevieโs face as much as possible, but part of accepting my promotion was getting those rules to bend a bit. Thereโs still a strict no dating, no sleeping, no fucking around with the team, but we are allowed to be friends now. Kind of had to change the rules when my best friendโs boyfriend is the alternate captain, and we see each other around too much to pretend as if weโre not friends.
โItโll be good to get away from Chicago for a few days too,โ I add. โWhat are you talking about? You were in Florida all summer. Youโve
only been back here for a couple of weeks.โ
A long stretch of silence lingers between us as I keep my eyes down on my lap.
โOh, Ind. Iโm an idiot. This has nothing to do with living with Ryan, does it? If you donโt want to be in Chicago, I get it. Trust me, I get it. I was trying to help you stay in town by finding you a place to live, but I didnโt even think about the fact you might not want to be here.โ
โYouโre not an idiot. Youโre a good friend. Itโs just kind of hitting me, you know? Being back here, knowing I could run into Alex at any moment has me sick to my stomach, but at the same time Iโm tired of his decision ruling my life.โ
I was days away from taking a job in Florida and making the move a permanent one before I got the call about the promotion. Alex took everything from me that nightโmy future, my apartment, my friend group. I wasnโt going to let him take this too.
โIndy, I get it,โ she says gently. โSometimes leaving is easier. Are you sure you want to be here? In Chicago.โ
โI want to feel better.โ I hold my head up high. โMaybe being back in Chicago, where everything went down, will force me to face the situation and heal quicker.โ
โWell, if you change your mind and decide Florida is a better fit for you right now, Iโll help you pack your bags, but I hope you take Ryanโs offer. He wonโt charge you more rent than you can afford. You can save this way. Things will be different for you, but I think they can be better.โ
โYou didnโt tell him anythingโโ โOf course not,โ Stevie interjects.
Looking around, I take a quick inventory of my hotel room. A mini- fridge so mini that I have to go grocery shopping every three days because full-sized items wonโt fit inside. The suitcase Iโm living out of because there arenโt enough hangers in the closet for my exorbitant wardrobe. Towels so tiny they barely wrap around my hair.
I miss having a home base, even if said home base is shared with one of the most attractive men Iโve ever laid eyes on. Iโve only met Ryan Shay twice in all these months, but you donโt forget a face or body like that. However, if I could have one wish right now, itโd be that we could both forget our previous encounters.
โIf I knew I was going to live with the guy one day, I wouldโve made a better first and second impression.โ
Stevieโs blue-green eyes shine as she mashes her lips together, holding in her laugh. I was waiting for her to ease those worries and tell me her smoking hot brother doesnโt remember me at all.
โHe hasnโt forgotten, has he?โ โNot even close.โ
It took all but ten minutes to move out of my hotel room and another twenty to empty my storage unit. The U-Haul was embarrassingly bare. Itโs sad, that twenty-seven years of life canโt even fill half a U-Haul.
Every piece of furniture or kitchen appliance that was bought during our six years together is still at our apartment.ย Hisย apartment, and Iโve succumbed to starting over and trying to be okay with that. I didnโt notice the absence of my things when I moved in with my parents for the summer but having next to nothing is becoming blatantly obvious as I sit in Ryanโs apartment.
Myย apartment.
Though, this apartment is so bare it feels like Iโm sitting in the middle of a museum more than anything and maybe thatโs why my lack of things is evident. He doesnโt have much either.
His place is spotless and minimalistic. Black and white with no pops of color in sightโbesides my wardrobe currently skewed across his living room as I attempt to organize.ย Attemptย being the key word here.
Iโve been to this apartment a handful of times since I met Stevie, but it never looked this empty andโฆlonely. Stevie is as bright as I am. I guess all the color left when she did.
However, the view is breathtaking, the city skylights and the sunset over the Navy Pier distracted me for the first hour I was here.
My self-guided tour takes me to the kitchen. A single-cup coffee maker with one mug nestled underneath, ready for tomorrow morning, I guess. Dishesโfour big plates, four small plates, and four bowlsโall in black, like they came in a set, as if heโll never have more people in his home. Not so surprising, when I open the first drawerโfour spoons, four knives, four forks, most likely purchased in a small set.
I get that he travels for work as much as I do, but what if he wants to have friends over? Or what if he brings a woman home one night and sheโs hungry, but he hasnโt done his dishes from the previous day yet?
Seems impractical to me, but something tells me that Ryan Shay thinks having just enough to get by is completely practical.
Back in the living room, my finger trails over his bookshelf, praying, hoping it picks up a layer of dirt or dust. Something to tell me this guy is human and not a robot as the rest of his apartment suggests.
Thereโs not a single photo in his home, but countless books. Every kind of motivational or self-help book you could imagine lines the shelves and theyโre organized byโฆAre you kidding me? Alphabetical order of the authorโs last name. This guy is a monster who probably runs marathons for fun and passes out nutrition bars on Halloween.
Lifting my finger from the shelf, it comes up clean. Not one speck of dust.
I hate it here already.
The click of the front door halts my movements.
He was supposed to be gone all night at some fancy event for the city. I was supposed to have time to clean my mess, get my clothes hung in the closet and my books picked up and piled neatly before he came home. This place is a disaster, and I was hoping to make a better third impression on Ryan Shay.
Kicking my piles of clothes into one, I try to take up as little space as possible, hoping he might not notice the bomb that went off in his home since I moved in two hours ago.
โWhat. The. Fuck?โ His tone is dry and even.
Attempting to get myself together, I brush the stray, wispy hairs away from my face and plaster on my most charming smile. It works every time.
โHiโโ I turn around with a wave, but it dies in the air when I see the owner of this apartment standing inside the doorway.
Iโve met Ryan twice. Once he was shirtless and the other time, he was in casual clothes at a bar. But right now? In a fitted suit? Jesus Christ, I canโt live here.
Itโs black with a subtle pinstripe throughout, and the dark color somehow makes his blue-green eyes that much more vibrant. His light brown skin and freckles match his twin sister, but I can guarantee Iโve never looked at Stevie the way Iโm staring at her brother right now. Licking my lips, my eyes wander over his hairโchestnut and freshly faded on the sides with a bit of the Shay signature curls on top.
Ryan and Stevieโs mom is a white woman with freckled skin, blue eyes, and copper hair. Their dad is a black man, tall with a head of dark curls. The Shay twins are a combination of both their parents, but Ryan and Stevie seem to have inherited all the same attributes.
Iโve blurted it out both times weโve met, but Ryan Shay is hot. He might be a robot, but heโs the sexiest robot Iโve ever seen.
โIndy.โ He snaps me out of my trance.
Closing my mouth and crossing one leg over the other, I meet his eye. โHmm?โ
โI asked what the hell happened to my apartment?โ
โOh.โ I awkwardly laugh. โYou see, Iโm organizing.โ โOrganizing?โ
โYep.โ Motioning to the chaotic mess I made on his living room floor. โMy clothes.โ
โIf thatโs your version of organizing, I donโt know if this arrangement is going to work out.โ
I laugh at his joke before realizing, unfortunately, thereโs no teasing in Ryanโs tone. Heโs serious.
He hangs his keys on the small rack by the front door like the organized monster he is before quickly taking off to his bedroom without giving me a second glance.
This third impression is going to shit just like the last two.
โI was thinking maybe we could have breakfast tomorrow,โ I quickly interject before he hides himself in his room for the night.
He doesnโt spare me a look as he reaches his door. โNo.โ
โItโd be nice to get to know each other, you know, since weโre living together now.โ
โNo.โ
โOkay, no breakfast. Youโre a busy man. Maybe lunch? Or maybe you donโt eat. Robots donโt eat.โ
โWhat?โ
That finally earns his attention as his head snaps in my direction, his aggressively ocean eyes locked on mine.
I swallow. โKidding. It was a joke.โ Another awkward laugh. โCoffee? Itโd be nice to get to know the person Iโm living with. Who knows, maybe weโll even be friends?โ
His eyes narrow.
โOkay, no friends.โ I hold my hands out in defense. โNo friends. No food. No fun. Got it.โ
A soft chuckle vibrates in his chest and at first, I enjoy the sound, thinking he might find me funny, but then I realize the laugh is condescending.
โLetโs get one thing straight. I donโt want you here. I didnโt ask for you to move in, and the only reason youโre here is because youโre my sisterโs friend and Iโm the reason she doesnโt have very many. I like my space, and if it were my choice, Iโd be living alone. So, no, Indiana, weโre not going to be friends. Weโre going to coexist in the same apartment until you can find yourself a different situation while I fulfill my brotherly duty.โ
He closes the door behind him a little harder than necessary. Fuckingย ouch.
The third impression was worse than the first two.