โItโs been another week of reading Verityโs manuscript, and Iโm bored. Iโm finding it repetitive. Chapter after chapter of detailed sex with Jeremy. Very little to do with her children. She wrote two paragraphs about Crewโs birth, but then went on to talk about the first time they were able to fuck after Crew was born.โ
It got to a point where I started feeling jealous. I donโt like reading about Jeremyโs sex life. I skimmed a chapter this morning, but finally tossed it aside to get back to work. I finished the outline for the first book today and submitted it to Corey for feedback. He said heโd forward it to the editor at Pantem, because he still hasnโt read any of Verityโs books and wouldnโt know if the outline is sufficient. Until I hear back from them, I donโt really want to start on the second outline. If they come back wanting changes, it will have been work wasted.
Iโve been here almost two weeks now. Corey says they processed my advance and it should hit my account any day now. Once I get the feedback from Pantem, itโll likely be time for me to move on. Iโve done all I can do in Verityโs office. If it werenโt for not having anywhere to go until that money hits my account, Iโd have already left.
I hit a wall today. Iโm burnt out from working so much these past two weeks. And I could read more of Verityโs autobiography, but Iโm really not in the mood to read about all the ways Verity can suck her husbandโs dick.
I miss television. I havenโt stepped foot in their living room since I arrived here almost two weeks ago. I leave the confines of Verityโs office and make myself a bag of popcorn, then sit on the living room sofa and turn on the television. I deserve to be a little lazy because tomorrow is my birthday, but Iโm not planning on telling Jeremy that.
I keep glancing at the top of the stairs because I have the perfect view of it from the couch, but Jeremy is nowhere. I havenโt seen much of him over
the last couple of days. I think we both know how close we came to kissing the other night, and how inappropriate that would have been, so weโve been avoiding each other.
I turn the channel to HGTV and settle into the couch. Iโve watched about fifteen minutes of a house remodel when I finally hear Jeremy coming down the stairs. He pauses mid-step when he sees me in the living room. Then he descends the rest of the stairs and makes his way over, joining me on the couch. He sits in the middle, close enough to reach over and grab a few pieces of my popcorn, but far enough away that we arenโt in danger of touching.
โResearch?โ he says, propping his feet up on the coffee table in front of him.
I laugh. โOf course. Always working.โ
He grabs more popcorn this time, cupping some in his hand. โVerity would binge-watch TV when she had writerโs block. She said it sometimes sparked new ideas.โ
I donโt want to talk about Verity, so I change the subject. โI finished an outline today. If it gets approved tomorrow, Iโll probably leave in a couple of days.โ
Jeremy stops chewing and looks at me. โYeah?โ
I like that he doesnโt seem happy about the thought of me leaving. โYes.
And thanks for letting me stay longer than I should have.โ
He holds my stare. โLonger than you should have?โ He starts chewing again and faces the television. โI donโt think itโs been longย enough.โ
I donโt know what he means by that. If he thinks I didnโt do enough work while I was here, or if heโs saying it selfishly, like he didnโt get to spend enough time with me.
Sometimes, especially right now, I feel how much heโs drawn to me, but then other times it seems like he works so hard to deny whatever attraction there might be between us. And I get that. I do. But is this how heโs going to spend the rest of his life? Giving up huge parts of himself to care for a woman who is just a shell of the person he married?
I understand he made vows, but at what cost? His entire life? People get married assuming theyโll live long, happy lives together. What happens when one of those is cut short, but the other is expected to live out those vows for the rest of their life?
It doesnโt seem fair. I know if I were married and my husband were in Jeremyโs predicament, I wouldnโt want my husband to feel like he could never move on. But Iโm not sure Iโll ever be as obsessed with a man as Verity was with Jeremy.
The show ends and another one begins. Neither of us speaks for several minutes. Itโs not that I have nothing to sayโI have aย lotย to say. I just donโt know that itโs my place.
โI donโt know very much about you,โ Jeremy says. His head is against the back of the couch and heโs looking at me, casually. โHave you ever been married?โ
โNope,โ I say. โCame close a couple of times, but it never worked out.โ โHow old are you?โ
Of course, he would ask me that when my age will expire in just over an hour. โYou wouldnโt believe me if I told you.โ
Jeremy laughs. โWhy wouldnโt I?โ
โBecause Iโll be thirty-two.ย Tomorrow.โ โLiar.โ
โIโm not lying. Iโll show you my driverโs license.โ โGood, because I donโt believe you.โ
I roll my eyes and then go to the master bedroom to grab my purse. I bring back my driverโs license and hand it to him.
He stares at it, shaking his head. โWhat a shitty birthday,โ he says. โHanging out with people you barely know. Working all day.โ
I shrug. โIf I wasnโt here, Iโd just be alone in my apartment.โ
He stares at my driverโs license a moment longer. When he runs his thumb over my picture, I get actual chills. He didnโt even touch meโhe touched my fuckingย driverโsย licenseโand it turned me on.
I am pathetic.
He hands it back to me and stands up. โWhere are you going?โ
โTo make you a cake,โ he says, walking out of the living room.
I smile and then follow him to the kitchen. Jeremy Crawford baking a cake is something I donโt want to miss.
โขโขโข
Iโm sitting on the island in the middle of the kitchen, watching him put icing on the cake. In all the days Iโve been here, this is only the second time Iโve actually had fun. We havenโt talked about Verity or our tragedies or the contract for the past hour. While the cake was baking, I sat on the bar, my legs dangling off the edge of it. Jeremy leaned against the counter in front of me and we talked about movies, music, our likes and dislikes.
Weโve actually started getting to know each other outside of everything that ties us together. He was relaxed the night we went out to dinner with Crew, but I havenโt seen him this at ease inside these walls since I arrived.
I can almostโalmostโunderstand Verityโs addiction to him.
โGo back to the living room,โ he says as he pulls the candles from a drawer.
โWhy?โ
โBecause. I have to walk in with your cake and sing you โHappy Birthday.โ Give you the full effect.โ
I roll my head and jump off the bar, then go back to the couch. I mute the television because I want to hear him singing me happy birthday without interruptions. I keep hitting the information button on the remote, checking the time. Heโs waiting for it to turn midnight to make it official.
Right when it hits midnight, I can see the flicker of candles as he makes his way around the corner. I laugh when he starts to sing quietly so he doesnโt wake up Crew.
โHappy birthday to you,โ he whispers. Heโs cut a single slice of cake and stuck a candle in the top of it. โHappy birthday to you.โ
Iโm still laughing when he reaches the couch, slowly kneeling down on it so he doesnโt spill the cake or risk the candle being blown out when he sits next to me.
โHappy birthday, dear Lowen. Happy birthday to you.โ
Weโre facing each other on the couch so I can make a wish and blow out the candle, but Iโm not sure what to wish for. Iโve been lucky enough to land a really great job. Iโm about to get more money than Iโve ever had in my bank account at one time. The only thing in my life that I feel like I want right now that I donโt have isย him. I look him in the eye, then blow out the candle.
โWhatโd you wish for?โ
โIf I tell you, it wonโt come true.โ
The way he smiles at me seems heavily flirtatious. โMaybe you can tell me after it comes true.โ
He doesnโt hand me the cake. He makes a show of it, slicing into it with a fork. โDo you know what the secret ingredient is to making such a moist cake?โ
He holds out the fork and I take it from him. โWhat is it?โ โPudding.โ
I take a bite of the cake and smile. โItโs really good,โ I say with a mouthful.
โPudding,โ he says again. I laugh.
He holds the plate, and I take another bite, then offer him the fork. He shakes his head. โI had a bite in the kitchen.โ
I donโt know why, but I wish I had seen that. I also wish I knew if he tasted like chocolate.
Jeremy lifts a hand. โYou have icing on yourโฆโ He points at my mouth. I brush at it, but he shakes his head. โRight here.โ He slides his thumb across my bottom lip.
I swallow the bite of cake.
His thumb doesnโt leave my lip. It lingers there.
Fuck. I canโt breathe.
Iโm aching everywhere because heโs so close, but I donโt know what Iโm allowed to do about it. I want to drop my fork, I want him to drop the plate of cake, I want him to kiss me. But Iโm not the married one here. I donโt want to make the first move and heย shouldnโtย make the first move, but Iโm desperate for him.
He doesnโt drop the cake. Instead, he leans across me and places it on the end table. In the same fluid movement, he brings his hand to my head and presses his lips to mine. Even after all the anticipation Iโve held for this moment, it still feels completely unexpected.
I close my eyes and drop the fork on the floor, leaning back into the arm of the couch. He follows me, crawling on top of me, our lips never disconnecting. I part my lips, and he sweeps his tongue inside my mouth. The slowness of the kiss doesnโt last long. As soon as we get our first tastes of each other, the kiss becomes manic. Itโs everything I imagined kissing him would feel like. Radiation, explosives, dynamite. Anything and everything dangerous.
We taste like chocolate as we trade kisses, back and forth, push and pull. His hand is tangled in my hair, and with every second this kiss continues, we become infused with the couch beneath us, him relaxing into me as I melt into the cushions.
His mouth leaves mine in search of other parts of me he seems eager to taste. My jaw, my neck, the tops of my breasts. Itโs as if heโs been starving himself of me. Heโs kissing me and touching me with the hunger of a man whoโs been fasting his whole life.
His hand is sliding up my shirt and his fingers are warm, trickling over my skin like drops of hot water.
Heโs back at my mouth, but only momentarily. Long enough to find my tongue before he pulls back and takes off his shirt. My hands go to his chest like they belong there, pressed against the curves of his abdomen. I want to tell him this is what I wished for when I blew out my candle, but Iโm afraid any conversation will lead him to think about what weโre doing and how we shouldnโt be doing it, so I remain quiet.
I lean my head back against the arm of the couch, wanting him to explore even more of me.
He does. He pulls off my shirt and sees that Iโm not wearing a bra beneath my pajamas. He groans, and itโs beautiful, and then he takes my nipple into his mouth, forcing a whimper to escape my lips.
I lift my head to watch him, but my blood runs cold when my eyes are pulled to the figure standing at the top of the stairs. Sheโs just standing there, watching her husband as his mouth roams over my breast.
My entire body stiffens beneath Jeremy.
Verityโs fists clench at her sides before she rushes back in the direction of her room.
I gasp, shoving him, pushing him. โVerity,โ I say, breathless. He stops kissing me and then lifts his head, but he doesnโt move. โVerity,โ I say again, wanting him to understand that he needs to get the fuck off me.
He lifts up onto his arms, confused.
โVerity!โ I say again, but with more urgency. Itโs all I can say. My fear has taken hold of me and I struggle to inhale, to exhale.
What the fuck?
Jeremy is on his knees now, gripping the back of the couch as he moves away. โIโm sorry.โ
I pull my knees up and scoot to the far end of the couch, away from him. I cover my mouth. โOh, God.โ The words crash against my trembling fingers.
He tries to touch my arm reassuringly, but I flinch. โIโm sorry,โ he says again. โI shouldnโt have kissed you.โ
Iโm shaking my head because he doesnโt understand. He thinks Iโm upset and feel guilty that heโs married, but Iย sawย her. Standing. She wasย standing. I point to the top of the stairs. โI saw her.โ I whisper it, quietly, because Iโm terrified to say it louder. โShe was standing at the top of the stairs.โ
I can see the confusion cross his face as he turns to look at the stairs. He looks back at me. โShe canโtย walk, Lowen.โ
Iโm not crazy. I stand up and back away from the couch, covering my bare chest with my arm. I point at the stairs again, finding my voice this time. โYour fucking wife was standing at the top of the fuckingย stairs, Jeremy! I know what I saw!โ
He sees in my eyes that Iโm telling the truth. Two seconds pass before heโs off the couch and running up the stairs, toward her bedroom.
Heโs not leaving me down here alone.
I grab my shirt, pull it on over my head, and then run after him. I refuse to be alone in this house for another second.
When I reach the top of the stairs, heโs standing in her doorway, staring into her room. He hears me approaching. And then he justโฆleaves. He brushes past me without making eye contact and stomps down the stairs.
I take several steps until Iโm close enough to peek into her room. I only glance in there for one second. Itโs all the time I need to see that sheโs in bed. Under the covers.ย Asleep.
I shake my head, feeling my knees wanting to buckle.ย This canโt be happening.ย I somehow make it to the stairs, but I only make it halfway down them before I have to sit. I canโt move. I can barely draw a breath. My heart has never beat this fast.
Jeremy is at the bottom of the stairs, looking up at me. He probably doesnโt know what to think about what just happened.ย Iย donโt know what to think. He walks back and forth in front of the stairs, looking at me every now and then, Iโm sure because heโs waiting for me to start laughing at my tasteless joke.ย It wasnโt a joke.
โI saw her,โ I whisper.
He hears me. He looks at me, not with anger, but with apology. He walks up the stairs and helps me up, then keeps his arm around me as he leads me back down. He takes me to the bedroom and closes the door, then wraps himself around me. I bury my face in his neck, wanting the image of her out of my head. โIโm sorry,โ I tell him. โI justโฆ Maybe I havenโt been getting enough sleepโฆ Maybe Iโฆโ
โItโs my fault,โ Jeremy says, interrupting me. โYouโve been working for two weeks without a break. Youโre exhausted. And then Iโweโitโs paranoia. Guilt. I donโt know.โ He pulls back, holding my face with both hands. โI think we both need about twelve hours of solid sleep.โ
Iโm convinced by what I saw. We can blame it on exhaustion or guilt, but I saw her. I saw everything. Her fists clenched at her sides. The anger in her expression before she rushed away.
โDo you want some water?โ
I shake my head. I donโt want him to leave. I donโt want to be alone. โPlease donโt leave me alone tonight,โ I beg.
His expression doesnโt reveal what heโs thinking at all. He nods, just a little, then says, โI wonโt. But I need to turn off the TV and lock the doors. Put the cake in the fridge.โ He heads for the door. โIโll be back in a few minutes.โ
I go to the bathroom and wash my face, hoping the cold water will help calm me. It doesnโt. When I return to the bedroom, Jeremy is sliding the lock across the top of the door. โI canโt stay all night,โ he says. โI donโt want Crew to get scared if he wakes up and canโt find me.โ
I climb into the bed and face the window. Jeremy climbs in behind me, then wraps himself around me. I can feel his heartbeat, and itโs almost as fast as mine. He shares the pillow with me, finds my hand, and slides his fingers through mine.
I try to mimic his pattern of breathing so that mine will slow down. Iโm breathing through my nose because my jaw is clamped too tight to take in normal breaths. Jeremy presses a kiss to the side of my head.
โRelax,โ he whispers. โYouโre okay.โ
I try to relax. And maybe I do, but itโs only because we both lie here for so long, itโs hard for muscles to retain that much tension after a while. โJeremy?โ I whisper.
He runs a thumb across my hand to let me know he hears me. โIs there a chanceโฆ Could she be faking her injuries?โ
He doesnโt answer right away. Almost as if he has to give the question some thought. โNo,โ he finally says. โI saw the scans.โ
โBut people get better. Injuries heal.โ
โI know,โ he says. โBut Verity wouldnโt fake something like this. No one would. It would be impossible.โ
I close my eyes, because heโs trying to reassure me that he knows her well enough to know that she wouldnโt do something like that. But if thereโs one thing I know that Jeremy doesnโtโฆitโs that he doesnโt know Verity atย all.