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Chapter no 23

The Things We Leave Unfinished

Noah

Scarlett,

How are you, my love? Are you as miserable as I am? I found us a house off-station. Now all that remains are your orders and weโ€™ll be together again. Iโ€™ll wait forever for you, Scarlett. Foreverโ€ฆ

My arms and back ached as I rolled my shoulders and neck behind the desk. The storm had dumped three feet of snow over the last two days, and it had taken me the better part of two hours to dig out Georgiaโ€™s house. Could I have called the plow company? Absolutely, but winter in Colorado made my favorite workoutโ€”climbingโ€”impossible, so Iโ€™d seen it as an opportunity. Iโ€™d also gravely underestimated the length of the driveway.

โ€œBusy?โ€ Georgia popped her head into the open office door, and I forgot every single sore muscle. โ€œI donโ€™t want to interrupt your flow, but I didnโ€™t hear typing so I thought this might be an opportune moment for lunch.โ€ Her smile would have knocked me on my ass if I hadnโ€™t already been sitting.

โ€œYou can have whatever moments you want.โ€ I meant it, too. Whatever she wanted, she could haveโ€”including me.

โ€œWell, itโ€™s not much, but I whipped up some grilled cheese.โ€ She opened the door with her hip, carrying a plate with two sandwiches, and a glass of what I knew was unsweetened iced tea.

โ€œThat sounds amazing, thank you.โ€ I took the coaster from the top drawer and had it on the desk before she reached me. Funny how weโ€™d both adapted so easily to the needs of the other over these last few weeks.

โ€œYouโ€™re very welcome. Thanks for digging us out.โ€ She put the plate to the side of my laptop, and the tea on the coaster as I wheeled the chair back a few inches.

โ€œMy pleasure.โ€ I gripped her hips and pulled her into my lap. God, it felt

good to be able to do thatโ€”to touch her whenever I wanted. The last two days had cut us off from most of civilization and allowed us to do nothing but indulge in pleasing each other. This was my idea of heaven.

โ€œThis isnโ€™t going to help you get the book done.โ€ She smiled, looping her arms around my neck.

โ€œNo, but itโ€™s going to help me get my hands on you.โ€ I slid one hand up the nape of her neck and into her hair, then kissed her until we were both breathless. My need for her hadnโ€™t been sated; if anything, it had only grown. I was completely and totally out of my depth with her, with everything I wanted to happen between us.

The first time Iโ€™d seen her, Iโ€™d known, and every time I kissed her, it only became more apparentโ€”she was it for me. The one. The endgame. It didnโ€™t matter that we lived a thousand miles apart or that she was still healing from her divorce. Iโ€™d wait. Iโ€™d prove myself. Iโ€™d do exactly as I promised and win her over, not just her body, but her heart.

Her tongue danced with mine, and she groaned softly when I sucked it into my mouth. We werenโ€™t just well-matched in bed, we were combustible, constantly catching fire for the other. For the first time in my life, I knew I was never going to get enough. This was something incapable of burnout.

โ€œNoah,โ€ she whimpered, and my body wasย there, ready. I was hers to do with as she pleased, knowing it would sure as hell please me at the same time. โ€œYouโ€™re killing me.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s a pretty sweet way to go.โ€ I moved my lips down her neck, running my tongue over the sensitive lines and inhaling the scent of bergamot and citrus. She always smelled so damned good.

She sighed, rolling her head back, and I kissed the hollow of her throat. โ€œWhat are we doing?โ€ she asked, her fingers gripping the back of my

neck.

โ€œWhatever we want,โ€ I answered against her skin. โ€œIโ€™m serious,โ€ she whispered.

That got my attention. I lifted my head and drew back slightly, studying her expression. Half of what Georgia said never came out of her mouth. It

was in her eyes, the set of her mouth, the tension in her shoulders. It might have taken me a few months to learn her cues, but I was catching on, and she was worried.

โ€œWeโ€™re doing whatever we want,โ€ I repeated, shifting my hands to her waist, and ignoring the nearly painful throbbing just beneath my belt.

โ€œYou live in New York.โ€

โ€œI do.โ€ It wasnโ€™t something I could deny. โ€œYou used to.โ€ My tone softened, the hope I usually kept to myself sneaking in that last bit.

โ€œNever again.โ€ She dropped her gaze. โ€œI went for Damian. I was never happy there. You, on the other hand, love it.โ€

โ€œI do. Itโ€™s home.โ€ Or was it? Could it be my home if Georgia wasnโ€™t there? If I had to leave her in these mountains she loved?

โ€œYour familyโ€™s there.โ€ She stroked her knuckles down my cheek. It had been over a week since Iโ€™d shaved, and my stubble had moved into beard territory.

โ€œThey are.โ€

She swallowed, her eyebrows knitting.

โ€œTell me what youโ€™re thinking, Georgia. Donโ€™t make me guess.โ€ My grip tightened on her slightly, as if I could keep her from slipping away.

Still, she stayed silent, her turbulent thoughts manifesting in the subtle tightening of her jaw.

Maybe she needs you to go first.ย Right. Time to tell her just how deep I was in this, how willing I was to make it work, and how unwilling I was to let her go.

โ€œLook, Georgia, Iโ€™m wild aboutโ€”โ€

โ€œI think we should just call this what it really is,โ€ she blurted. We spoke at the same time, her words halting mine.

โ€œAnd what is it?โ€ I asked slowly. โ€œA fling.โ€ She nodded.

My jaw snapped shut, my teeth clicking with the force.ย A fling?ย What the hell? Iโ€™d had my share of flings. This wasย notย one of them.

โ€œWeโ€™re attracted to each other, working in close quartersโ€ฆ It was bound

to happen, and donโ€™t get me wrong. Iโ€™m glad it did.โ€ She lifted her brows and her cheeks pinkened. โ€œReally, really glad it did.โ€

โ€œMe tooโ€ฆโ€

โ€œGood. Iโ€™d hate to feel like this was all one-sided,โ€ she muttered.

โ€œTrust me, itโ€™s not.โ€ And if it was, I was the one on the heavily invested side, which was a first.

โ€œOkay, then. Letโ€™s keep it simple. Iโ€™m not ready for anything big. I canโ€™t just jump from one serious relationship right to the next. Thatโ€™s not who I want to be.โ€ Her nose crinkled. โ€œEven if I did just dive from Damianโ€™s bed to yoursโ€”which is much better, by the way. Everything about you is better.โ€ Her gaze skimmed my face. โ€œSo much better itโ€™s scary.โ€

โ€œYou donโ€™t have to be scared.โ€ I didnโ€™t bother pointing out that it had been over a year since sheโ€™d been in Ellsworthโ€™s bed, because that wasnโ€™t what this was about, not really.ย Her mother. She didnโ€™t want to be her mother. โ€œWe can keep this as simple as you need.โ€

In that second, staring into those crystal blue eyes, I realized I was head over fucking heels in love with Georgia Stanton. Her mind, her compassion, her strength, her grace and gritโ€”I loved everything about her. But I also knew she wasnโ€™t ready for my love.

โ€œSimple,โ€ she repeated, shifting in my lap but clinging to my shoulders as a tentative smile lifted the corners of her mouth. โ€œSimple is good.โ€

โ€œSimple it is.โ€ย For now.ย What I needed was time.

โ€œOkay. Good. Then we agree.โ€ She pressed a quick kiss to my lips, then slid off my lap. โ€œOh, you were asking about the original manuscript forย The Diplomatโ€™s Daughter, right?โ€

โ€œRight.โ€ I nodded, feeling more than a little off-balance. Weโ€™d agreed that this would be simple? Or was there more inferred?

โ€œI pulled it out of the upstairs closet,โ€ she said, taking a shirt box from off the office bookshelves and putting it on an empty patch of desk. โ€œShe has all her originals up there.โ€

โ€œThank you.โ€ I knew what she was trusting me with, and on any other day I would have been ecstatic to dig further into the oddest literary puzzle

Iโ€™d ever stumbled onto, but my head wasnโ€™t quite in the game.

โ€œI have a phone call with the lawyers to finalize Granโ€™s foundation in a few minutes, so Iโ€™ll leave you to it.โ€ She came around the desk and kissed me, quick and hard, before walking toward the door.

โ€œGeorgia?โ€ I called out just before she reached the foyer.

โ€œHmm?โ€ She turned and lifted her brows, so damned beautiful that my heart actually ached.

โ€œWhat exactly did we just agree to?โ€ I asked. โ€œBetween us?โ€

โ€œA book-writing fling,โ€ she answered with a smile, like it was obvious. โ€œSimple, no strings, and over when you finish the book.โ€ She shrugged. โ€œRight?โ€

Overย when the book was finished.

My hands curled into fists over the arms of the chair. โ€œSure. Right.โ€

Her phone rang, and she tugged the device from her back pocket. โ€œSee you when you hit your word count.โ€ She flashed me a smile, answered the call, and closed the door all in one smooth motion.

Now our relationship was on the same deadline as the book, and sure, Iโ€™d always planned on leaving after I finished, but being with Georgia had changed thingsโ€ฆat least for me.

Shit. The one thing I needed to win her over was time, and I was closer to finishing than she knew. Closer than I was willing to admit.

โ€ฆ

I finished the bookโ€”both versionsโ€”four weeks later. Then I sat in the office and stared at two files on my desktop.

My time was up.

My deadline was the day after tomorrow.

Iโ€™d done it, somehow satisfying both Georgiaโ€™s requirement and nailing mine, while keeping my contracted dates, and yet there was no feeling of pride or accomplishment, just sheer terror that I wouldnโ€™t be able to hold on to the woman Iโ€™d fallen for.

Iโ€™d only had four weeks, and it wasnโ€™t enough. Georgia was opening up, but the parts of her I needed to trust me were still boarded up tight. We were still a fling to her. Just when I thought she might change her mind, sheโ€™d mention making the best of what time we had, and now that time was over.

My phone rang and I answered it on speakerphone. โ€œHey, Adrienne.โ€ โ€œSo youโ€™re not coming home for Christmas?โ€ my sister asked, more

than a little judgment in her tone.

โ€œThat is a complicated question.โ€ I closed my laptop and pushed it to the far side of the desk. Iโ€™d deal with my existential crisis later.

โ€œItโ€™s really not. Youโ€™re either going to be in New York on December twenty-fifth, or youโ€™re not.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not sure yet.โ€ I stood and arranged four of the shirt boxes Iโ€™d borrowed on the desk in front of me, then opened and nestled each of them inside their own lids. I was missing something here. Something right in front of me that was driving me up a wall. The manuscripts were from different points in Scarlettโ€™s career. Her edited, published works were smoother, of course, but I couldnโ€™t help but be fascinated by the stylistic differences between her earlier works and the later ones, couldnโ€™t help but wonder if losing Jameson hadnโ€™t just broken her heart, but changed her fundamentally.

Couldnโ€™t help but wonder if the same would happen to me if I lost Georgia.

โ€œItโ€™s only three weeks away.โ€

โ€œThree weeks andโ€”โ€ I did the mental math. โ€œFour days.โ€ โ€œExactly. You donโ€™t think youโ€™ll have the book done by then?โ€

My jaw flexed at the thought of lying to my sister. To anyone, really. โ€œItโ€™s not about the book.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s not? Wait, am I on speaker? Whereโ€™s Georgia?โ€

I laughed softly. โ€œWhich question would you like me to answer first?โ€ โ€œThe last one.โ€

โ€œSheโ€™s in town, working at her studio.โ€ Georgia had been a sight to behold this last month. She worked tirelessly, overseeing the construction in

the front end of the studio, and completing pieces she wouldnโ€™t let me seeโ€” wouldnโ€™t let anyone see. Sheโ€™d set the opening date for her birthday, January twentieth, and I wasnโ€™t even sure Iโ€™d be here to see it, which was a swift kick to the gut.

โ€œNice. I bet sheโ€™s loving life out of the tabloids.โ€

โ€œShe is.โ€ Which was just another reason she didnโ€™t want to go back to New York.

โ€œShe hasnโ€™t frosted you out yet?โ€ There was a teasing lilt to my sisterโ€™s voice, and it wasnโ€™t like she wasnโ€™t aware of the rocky ground Georgia and I had started on.

โ€œYou should fly out here and meet her. Sheโ€™s opening the studio next month with a party. Sheโ€™s nothing like what you read in the gossip rags, Adrienne.โ€ I sighed, shoving my hands through my hair, then taking the phone with me as I started to pace along the bookshelves. โ€œSheโ€™s kind, smart, funny as hell, driven to help whoever she can. Sheโ€™s never content to sit idle, sheโ€™s great with her best friendโ€™s kids, and she has no problem putting me in my place, which I know you appreciate.โ€ I glanced from picture to picture that lined Scarlettโ€™s shelves, pausing on the photo album Georgia had left out. โ€œSheโ€™sโ€ฆโ€ I couldnโ€™t even put her into words.

โ€œHoly shit, Noah. Youโ€™re in love with her, arenโ€™t you?โ€

โ€œSheโ€™s not ready for anything like that,โ€ I said softly, flipping through the album.

โ€œYou are!โ€ She damn near squealed in excitement.

โ€œDrop it.โ€ The last thing I needed was her filling Momโ€™s head. Adrienne scoffed. โ€œYeah right. Have youย metย me?โ€

โ€œFair point.โ€ I rubbed the skin between my eyebrows. โ€œThe second I leave here, itโ€™s over, and I donโ€™t want it to be, but Ellsworth scarred the shit out of her.โ€

โ€œSo donโ€™t leave,โ€ Adrienne stated like it was the simplest answer. โ€œYeah, if it were only that easy. She said it herself: this is a book-writing

fling. Once the book is finished, so are we.โ€ And it was done, just waiting to be attached in an email to Adam.

โ€œOkay, so donโ€™t finish the book?โ€ she suggested, her voice pitching upward.

โ€œHelpful.โ€ I flipped to the wedding pictures and covered Ellsworth with my hand so only Georgia smiled out at me, then peered closer. She was happy, but that smile wasnโ€™t as bright as the ones Iโ€™d been gifted with.

โ€œIโ€™m serious. Stay. Push your deadline back for once in your life. Iโ€™ll bring Mom here for Christmas, you can call in. Trust me, if this gets you married and settledโ€”โ€

โ€œAdrienne,โ€ I warned.

โ€œEventually,โ€ she amended. โ€œMom will be all about it. We both just want you to be happy, Noah. If Georgia Stanton makes you happy, then fight for it. Fight for her. Pretend youโ€™re one of your own characters and help her fix whatever Ellsworth broke.โ€

โ€œAre you done with your inspirational speech?โ€ I teased halfheartedly. โ€œDo you need me to launch into the rarity of finding someone to truly

love?โ€

โ€œGod, no.โ€ I glanced back at the laptop. โ€œDonโ€™t count on me for Christmas. But I love you.โ€

โ€œI love you, and Iโ€™ll forgive you for missing out if you give me a sister- in-law!โ€

โ€œBye, Adrienne.โ€ I hung up, shaking my head and scoffing. If it were that easy to heal Georgia, I would have done it already.

I lifted my hand and stared down at Georgiaโ€™s wedding picture, hearing her words from that day play like a soundtrack.ย Thereโ€™s a warning, a sound your heart makes the first time it realizes itโ€™s no longer safe with the person you trusted.

It all came down to trust with Georgia. Ellsworth had broken hers so completely that she didnโ€™t have any left. But sheโ€™d given me Scarlettโ€™s story. Sheโ€™d climbed the wall. Sheโ€™d opened her home. Sheโ€™d unabashedly offered her body without reservation. She trusted me with everything but her heart, because sheโ€™d been left, abandonedโ€”

The first timeโ€ฆ

โ€œOh, shit,โ€ I muttered as it hit me.ย I never said he did.

I flew back through the album as her words hit home in a way they hadnโ€™t when sheโ€™d said them. I passed her high school graduation, the birthday Ava had reappeared, and slowed when Iโ€™d backtracked as far as her first day of kindergarten.

The pictures just before showed Georgia living with Ava, her eyes bright, her smile a younger version of the dazzling one she gave me these days.ย Real love has to be choked out, held under the water until it stops kicking.ย And thatโ€™s exactly what the pictures showed year after year. The slow drowning of love.

It wasnโ€™t Ellsworth who had broken Georgiaโ€”it was Ava.

Ava, who had disappeared, then shown up whenever it suited her. Whenever she needed something.

โ€œIf this were a book, what would you do?โ€ I asked myself, flipping through the pages and landing on that twelfth birthday picture. โ€œYouโ€™d use the past to heal the present.โ€

The studio openingโ€”I could fly Ava in.ย If youโ€™re still here in seven weeks.ย Georgia had already given her everything she wanted, and without ulterior motiveโ€ฆ It could work. I could slowly start to repair the canyons Ava had left in Georgia, if I started with the cracks. I just had to make sure Ava wanted to be there for Georgiaโ€™s happiness alone.

I slammed the album shut, then took my seat at the desk, parted the boxes of manuscripts to pull my laptop in front of me, and opened it. How the hell was I going to convince her to let me stay another seven weeks?

I shot a healthy heaping of side-eye at the picture of Jameson and Scarlett that sat on the left side of the desk. โ€œAny advice?โ€ I asked him. โ€œItโ€™s not like I can fly her off into the sunset, and letโ€™s be honest, you had a hell of a wingman in Constance.โ€ It also hadnโ€™t hurt that the pair had lived during a time where being reckless was a wise use of whatever time you had left.

I drummed my fingers on the desk, staring at the two finished files on my desktop.

If Jameson had won Scarlett by bending the rulesโ€ฆmaybe the same would work to win his great-granddaughter.

I pulled out my phone and called Adam.

โ€œPlease tell me youโ€™re about to send me the finished manuscript.โ€ โ€œWell, hello to you, too,โ€ I drawled. โ€œIโ€™m still two days early.โ€

โ€œYou know the print deadline on this is tighter than my mother-in-lawโ€™s Spanx.โ€ I heard his chair creak.

โ€œYeah, about thatโ€ฆโ€ I cringed.

โ€œDo not tell me that for the first time in your career, youโ€™re going to blow a deadline. Not onย thisย book. Do you know how hard itโ€™s going to be to edit it? To constantly question if Iโ€™m messing with Scarlett-freaking- Stanton?โ€ His voice pitched upward.

โ€œYou sound stressed. Have you been for a run since I left?โ€ โ€œYouโ€™re the reason my blood pressure is high in the first place.โ€

And I was about to ask him to raise it even higher, all so I had a shot at winning Georgia. What kind of selfish prick did that to his best friend?ย You, apparently.

โ€œNoah, whatโ€™s going on?โ€ Adamโ€™s tone gentled.

โ€œOn a scale of one to ten, how good of friends would you say we are?

Because Iโ€™d probably go withโ€”โ€

โ€œYou were the best man at my wedding. Youโ€™re my best friend. Now, are you talking to me as your editor? Or as my kidโ€™s godfather?โ€

โ€œBoth.โ€

โ€œShit.โ€ I could picture him rubbing his temples. โ€œWhat do you need?โ€ โ€œTime.โ€

โ€œYou donโ€™t have it.โ€

โ€œNot mine. Yours. How do you feel about doing twice the work without twice the pay?โ€ I held my breath, waiting for his answer.

โ€œExplain.โ€

So I did. I laid it all out to the one person who had served as a linchpin in both my personal and professional life, barely finishing by the time I heard the garage door open. Georgia was home.

โ€œGeorgiaโ€™s back. Will you do it?โ€

โ€œDamn it,โ€ he muttered. โ€œYes, you know Iโ€™ll do it.โ€ โ€œThank you.โ€ Every muscle in my body sagged with relief.

โ€œDonโ€™t thank me,โ€ he barked through the speakerphone. โ€œIโ€™ll get started on whatโ€™s already there, but you owe me an ending, Noah.โ€

The office door opened, and Georgia slipped her head in. โ€œBad time?โ€ she whispered.

I shook my head, motioning for her to come in. โ€œI know itโ€™s a pain in the ass, but I promised.โ€

โ€œOkay, but weโ€™re going to run tight with the printers. You have the time you need, but youโ€™d better be prepared for some rushed edits.โ€

Georgiaโ€™s brow puckered in concern as she unbuttoned her coat.

โ€œI can handle it.โ€ Iโ€™d handle anything that got me the time I needed with Georgia.

โ€œYouโ€™d better. Oh, and Carmen told me to let you know that the kidโ€™s Hanukkah presents got here. You know you didnโ€™t have to do that, but thank you. Weโ€™ll miss you for the holidays, Noah.โ€

โ€œJust keep running, Adam. Iโ€™d hate to leave you in the dust when I get back.โ€ย If I get back.ย We hung up and I pulled Georgia into my lap, sliding my hands beneath her coat and sweater to the warmth of her skin.

โ€œWhat was that about?โ€ she asked, brushing my hair out of my eyes. God, I loved this woman.

โ€œTime,โ€ I answered, kissing her softly. Now all I could do was pray that mortgaging my career had bought me enough.

Her eyes flew wide. โ€œOh God, your deadline. Itโ€™s this week, isnโ€™t it? Is the book done?โ€ Was that a hint of panic in her voice? Or was I just hearing what I wanted to?

โ€œNot yet.โ€ It wasnโ€™t, at least thatโ€™s what I told myself to steal a little more time with her. Sure, it was written, but it wouldnโ€™t beย doneย until it was through edits. โ€œDonโ€™t worry. Itโ€™s just delivery. Adamโ€™s juggling a few things on the calendar and starting with what we have so we donโ€™t blow the print deadline while Iโ€™m getting these endings just right. Think you can stand

having me around for a little bit longer?โ€ย Semantics, but it still felt like a lie.

Because it was.

But the smile she gave me? Absolutely worth it.

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