After we returned to the living room, Ava whisked Jules
away for what I assumed was a similar conversation to the one we had, minus the sibling stuff. However, instead of staying in the apartment, they decamped to a nearby bar so Ava could quote unquote try and forget she ever heard the phraseย banging your brother.
Personally, I thought they left the apartment so they could secretly plan how to gang up on me in the futureโIย knowย how they workโbut I was so relieved by Avaโs acceptance of my and Julesโs relationship, I didnโt care.
After the girls left, I joined Alex by the wall of windows, where he stood with a pensive expression.
โIโm surprised you didnโt go with them.โ I came up beside him and stared down at the city laid out before us. Dusk transformed the skies into a palette of soft pinks and purples, and lights flickered on in the sea of buildings until they resembled a carpet of tiny jewels. โYouโre usually glued to Avaโs side.โ
Alex had been paranoid about Avaโs safety since his uncle kidnapped her; he even hired a bodyguard for her until she chafed at the constant shadow. They got into a huge fight over it before Alex caved and dialed back on the protection detail.
โWeโre working on that.โ A hint of disgruntlement colored his voice. โShe says Iโm too paranoid.โ
โYouย are. And I say this as her brother, someone whoโs very invested in her well-being.โ
He let out a small rumble of irritation but let the issue drop. โThere is another reason I stayed behind. I needโฆI want to tell you something.โ
My eyebrows climbed at his uncharacteristic stumble. โOkay. As long as itโs not another confession about a seven- year lie, because I swear to Godโฆโ
โNow whoโs the paranoid one?โ Alex rubbed a hand over his jaw, his brow knitting in a frown.
The longer he hesitated, the more my curiosity spiked. Alex rarely struggled for words. Except for Ava, he didnโt give enough of a shit about anyone to care how his statements were received.
โIโve never had much of a family,โ he finally said. โAs you know, my parents and sisters were murdered when I was a child, and my uncle was a psychopath.โ
Only Alex could deliver such brutal facts with such unflinching honesty.
โI didnโt have many friends growing up either, and that was fine. I dislike a majority of people I meet. I had my business and side projects, and that was enough.โ His throat bobbed with a hard swallow. โThen I met you and Ava. You were both quite irritating in the beginning, with your insistence on adhering to social niceties and your determination to see the best in people, no matter how foolish an endeavor that is.โ
I snorted, but a strange tightness gripped my chest.
โButโฆโ Alex hesitated again. โYou also saw the best in me. Youโre the only people whoโve ever seen more in me than a bank account, a status symbol, or a business connection. We may have different views on life and the way we approach things, but you and Avaโฆโ His voice softened. โYouโre the closest thing I have to a family.โ
Ah, fuck. If I teared up over something Alex said, heโd never let me live it down.
But I knew how hard it mustโve been for him to admit that. Alex was as sentimental as a porcupine was cuddly, but for all his faults, he was a good friend in the only way he knew howโloyal, unquestioning, and willing to burn the world down for the people he loved.
โFuck, man, you shouldโve warned me you were going to get all sentimental and shit. I wouldโve brought more Kleenex.โ
The words came out more choked than I wouldโve liked.
A small smile graced his mouth. โItโs facts, not sentimentality. On that noteโฆโ He reached into his pocket and retrieved a small velvet box. โIโd like to formalize the relationship.โ
Were my ears deceiving me, or I did detect a touch of nervousness?
I stared at Alex blankly. Part of me knew what he was hinting at, but my sluggish brain couldnโt catch up in time. โFormalize what relationship?โ
โThe family one.โ He snapped the box open and nearly blinded me.
Holy fucking crap.
The ring nestled against the velvet cushion gave the Wollman Rink a run for its money in terms of size. I didnโt know much about diamonds, but I knew this one had to costย at leastย five figures.
It blazed like a fallen star in the dying late afternoon light. Smaller diamonds dotted its platinum band and threw rainbow prisms across the room, and the silver letters stamped on either side of the ring cushion readย Harry Winston.
โI wanted to tell you before I proposed.โ Alex closed the box again, saving my retinas from being seared right off. โYou know how I feel about Ava, so I wonโt bore you with a regurgitation of the facts. I also despise the outdated
tradition of asking permission to marry. That being said, I know how much she values your opinion. I do too, and while I donโtย needย your permissionโฆโ He swallowed hard. โI would very much like to have it.โ
Silence rang in the wake of his words.
Alex. Proposing to Ava. So he would be my brother-in- law.
The disjointed yet connected thoughts tumbled through my head.ย Holy fuck.ย Iโd known Alex and my sister would be endgame since the day I learned he gave up his company for her. He got it back after she forgave him, but for him to evenย considerย doing something so drastic, he had to be in deep.
Yet I never couldโve imagined the proposal would come so early, or that he would ask for my permission.
Alex never asked for permission from anyone.
โI didnโt want to propose until after you and Iโฆsorted through some of our issues.โ Alex watched me with sharp eyes, his features taut with tension. โI didnโt want to put either of you in that position.โ
I finally found my words through the well of emotion in my chest. โMy sisterโs rubbing off on you. You actually sound human.โ
โIโm good at imitations.โ
There was a moment of stunned silence before a laugh burst from my mouth. โShit, Volkov, donโt kill me with shock before the wedding. Ava will be pissed.โ
Alexโs lips curved. โIs that an implicit blessing?โ
โDonโt get ahead of yourself.โ I sobered. โYouโre right. We have very different worldviews, and we hit a bit of a, ah, rough patch over the years. I still think youโre an asshole eighty percent of the time. But youโฆyou walked my sister home every day for a year like a psycho Romeo. You always put her safety and well-being ahead of yourself, which for you is saying a fucking lot.โ I swallowed hard. โAva is my only sister. My only realย family. Iโve always taken care of
her growing up, and I donโt trust her with just anyone. But I trust her with you.โ
If there was one thing I was certain of, it was that Alex would lay his life down on the line for her. He may be an asshole to everyone else, but I could always trust him to take care of Ava.
I clapped him on the back as the tightness in my chest intensified. โSo yeah, you have my fucking permission. Just donโt kill her with the ring, because that shit is bright as fuck.โ
A suspicious brightness glowed in Alexโs eyes before he blinked and it disappeared. He let out a relieved-sounding laugh. โSheโll be okay. Sheโs tougher than you.โ
โThatโs true.โ Despite her sunny optimism and what some would call naรฏvetรฉ, Ava had always been a survivor. I shook my head in my disbelief. โCanโt believe Iโll be stuck with you forever as my brother-in-law.โ
I didnโt doubt Ava would say yes, but having Alex Volkov as my brother-in-lawโฆLord help me.
โLucky you.โ A small smile remained on Alexโs mouth, but his eyes turned serious again. โSpeaking of which, I also have a proposal for you.โ
โAlex.โ I clutched my chest. โAvaโs not gonna like it if you propose to me too. Bigamy is illegal in D.C.โ
โFunny.โ He walked to the bar and poured two glasses of whiskey, one of which he handed to me. โIf Ava says yesโฆโ
โSheโll say yes.โ
An uncharacteristic hint of nerves coasted through Alexโs eyes before it vanished beneath cool green ice.
โWhenย she says yes, Iโll need a best man.โ He rubbed his thumb over his glass, his tense shoulders at odds with his casual tone. โSince youโre my best friend, and one of the few people I can stand to be around for more than five minutes at a time, consider this my official ask to you.โ
Ah, fuck. Emotion rushed back into my chest and swelled until it formed a lump in my throat.
Before our falling out, Alex had been there for every game, every crisis, and every emergency I had. He was the only person outside my family I trusted, and I was the only one he uttered more than a dozen words to at a time.
Weโd been best friends, but heโd never called me that, at least not in my presence. Today was the first time.
โThat depends.โ My voice came out scratchy before I cleared my throat. That fucker wouldย notย make me cry.ย Not today, Satan.ย โOne, do I have full authority to plan your bachelor party in any way I see fit? Two, do I get box seats for life to any sports game I want? Three, can I take your Aston for a spin?โ
Alex released a sigh so weary I half expected him to collapse beneath its weight. โWithin reason, yes, and no.โ
One and a half out of three. Not bad. I hadnโt expected him to say yes to the Aston thing anyway. He never let anyone drive his precious car.
โIโll take it.โ I raised my glass. โYouโve got yourself a best man.โ
โIโm thrilled.โ
โI canโt wait until our Vegas blowout,โ I said, ignoring his dry response. โActually, shit, letโs level up. Youโre a billionaire with aย b, as you always remind me. Letโs go to Macau. No, Monaco. No, Ibiโโ
โYouโre getting ahead of yourself. I havenโt proposed yet.โ
โBut youย will,ย and itโs best to be prepared.โ My grin faded at the sight of Alexโs tight jaw. โSheโll say yes,โ I repeated in a softer voice. โDonโt worry.โ
Another hint of nerves flickered in his eyes. โI donโt worry.โ He rubbed his thumb over his whiskey tumbler again until some of the tension drained from his shoulders. โBut no Ibiza. I canโt stand island parties.โ
โDeal.โ Monaco sounded more fun, anyway. โHereโs to an epic proposal and even more epic bachelor weekend.โ
I lifted my glass again. Alex clinked his against mine, and I waited until weโd both drained our drinks before I added, โIโd be your best man even without the box seats, you know.โ
The ice in his eyes cracked, revealing a sliver of softness. โI know.โ
A poignant beat passed before we coughed at the same time and let out awkward laughs. Alex might petrify into stone if we dwelled too much on the sentimentality of the moment, and I didnโt want my sister to marry a literal statue.
โNow that thatโs out of the wayโฆโ I threw an arm around his shoulders and steered him toward the couch. โLetโs talk about how weโll make this a stag party youโll never forget. Iโm thinking tigers, tattoosโฆโ
โNo.โ
I brushed off the buzzkill. โActually, how do you feel about cage diving with sharks? We can fly to South Africa for the weekendโฆโ
Alex rubbed an exasperated hand over his face while I rambled off ideas and tried to hold back a grin.
Me annoying the shit out of him while he feigned irritation?
It was like old times, only better, because this time, there were no lies or secrets between us.
Every great friendship had chapters. This was the start of our new one.