Madden
The next morning Kitty has a surprise for Kaleb of her own.
โRiverโs coming up earlier than expected,โ she says, re-washing her hands in the sink. Sheโs just come inside from dealing with the animals and thereโs straw-dust floating all around her. My eyes trail down her exposed legs as I lean against the counter, scratching at my jaw as I take in her scuffed pink knees. God, sheโs tiny.
I shift my body weight as certain muscles begin to wake up. If Kaleb wasnโt here right nowโฆ
Kaleb almost drops the bottle of milk in his hand, snapping me right out of my fantasy.
โWhat?!โ Crimson heat climbs up his neck.
Kitty raises an eyebrow at his outburst. โI said Riverโs coming up earlier-โ
Kaleb puts the milk on the counter and tilts his head towards his sister, his eyes almost as wide as hers.
โI heard what you said,โ he says, a desperate twinge rattling in his voice.
I step between them because heโs acting unhinged. I breathe out a confused laugh and then clap him on the shoulder, trying to slap some common sense into him.
โYou alright?โ I ask, eyeing him sceptically.
I hear a quiet laugh coming from Kitty behind me. Luckily for her, Kaleb doesnโt.
โYeah,โ he says, shaking his head solemnly. Iโm no psychologist but that seems a little juxtaposed. โItโs just, uhโฆโ
I raise my eyebrows at him. โYeah?โ I ask, confused as hell.
Now that I think about it, he was even being shifty when Mitch mentioned River coming up at the bar last week. Why would Kaleb be weird about that?
โI can tell him if you want.โ Kittyโs quiet voice sounds out at my back. Kaleb lifts his head and twists so that he can look at her around my torso. โItโs stupid,โ he says.
I can almost hear Kitty rolling her eyes.
โGo upstairs Kaleb, you have a big task today anyway. Iโllโฆ fill Madden in whilst youโre getting ready.โ
Kalebโs big task is their summer hay cutting agenda. Itโs vital for them to do it before any chance July showers hit Phoenix Falls.
Kaleb doesnโt argue with her. I release my hold on his shoulder and watch him cautiously as he mounts the stairs.
I turn to Kitty for the explanation, although a big part of me stops caring about getting one the second that I lay my eyes on her again. A very big part of me. Instead Iโm thinking that this conversation can get picked up at another time and that maybe right now we should have that kiss.
Kitty, on the other hand, is all business.
โKalebโs got a crush,โ she says simply, reaching up to open the cupboard above the stove and assessing all of the new cereals I bought for her.
Itโs like Walmart in there now. Multicoloured Fruit Loops, Teddy Grahams, those chocolate-chip circles that look like little cookies โ I went to the store yesterday afternoon to pick up bottles for Kalebโs get-together, and whilst I was there I decided to buy all of those vegetarian-friendly pretty cereals that Kittyโs been obsessed with since she was a teenager.
She taps a finger against her chin, contemplating her bounty like a little duchess.
โI really oughta thank Kaleb for getting these,โ she mumbles. Heat prickles up my cheekbones but I choose not to correct her.
โWho does Kaleb have a crush on?โ I ask in an attempt to re-steer the conversation. Iโm immediately distracted when she jumps up to grab the box of her choice, her little curves bouncing with the movement.
My boxers are suddenly too tight for me, and I grunt as I subtly try to rearrange myself. Her tank tops are gonna be the death of me.
โRiver, of course,โ she replies, her tone sayingย duh.
I literally have no idea what we were just talking about.
โRiver?โ I ask, my voice a little breathless. Then I register what she just said and Iโm suddenly more alert. โWait, River, as in-โ
โAs in Tateโs fiancรฉ, River,โ she says, her eyes sliding to mine. We share a look. Mine saysย oh shitย and hers saysย I know.
โKaleb obviously canโt stay here tonight,โ I realise. โโCause if he goes sniffing around River, Tate wouldโฆโ
A bit of context. Tate Coleson is the greatest guy I know โ humble, God fearing, and totally in love with his fiancรฉ โ but, because of all of that, he isnโt the type to let things slide when it comes to the things that he cares about. Heโs traditional and no-nonsense and boy would that dude look good in orange.
โYeah,โ she agrees, a petal pink flush settling on her cheeks. โI guess Kaleb canโt stay here tonight.โ
Which meansโฆ
I raise my eyebrows.
Oh.
And with Kaleb not being here tonight, does she mean that maybeโฆ? Suddenly the look that weโre sharing is blazing with heat.
Fuck yeah, I think to myself. Thank God for Tate Coleson.
*
Kalebโs been in the worldโs foulest mood and if he wasnโt on hay cutting duty today I bet every note in my pocket that heโd be strumming out sad songs in his childhood bedroom right now. Itโs a good job that heโs preoccupied on the fields because itโs only a little after eleven when Tate and River finally pull up.
Kittyโs just come back from a milk-related mission in town and is currently dusting out the barn that Iโve almost finished renovating, so I head inside the cabin to open up the front door.
I lean against the doorframe as I watch Tate park up the car, easing into a shady spot beside the detached garage to the right of the cabin. Heโs driving that piece of scrap that his dad calls a truck, probably because heโs got his bike strapped down in the back and, unlike Tateโs monstrous black Ford, a few new scratches will blend in just fine in the bed of Mitchโs vehicle. The windows are partially rolled down and I can hear that Tyler Childers โFeathered Indiansโ song that he loves so much playing on the stereo.
I roll my eyes. Tate is six-four, tan as hell, and pushing two-hundred and forty pounds, and yet heโs still the sweetest guy that Iโve ever had the chance to meet.
When he cuts off the music I watch as he turns to face the vision in pink to his right, and a soft chime of laughter drifts into the warm hazy air. He
leans towards her, probably giving her a peck, and I grind my boot in the gravel as I wait for them to wrap it up.
He opens the driverโs door and steps into the dirt, a cloud of sandy particles kicking up around his heel. When he spots me he gives me a flash of white teeth and a quick jerk of his chin.
โHowโs it going, man?โ he calls out.
He rounds the front of the โtruckโ, pulls open the passenger side door, and then I hear the thud of his tiny fiancรฉ hopping down from the step, followed by the door being closed and their shoes scraping up the dusty driveway.
Tate gives me an easy smile when they come into view, walking with the confidence of a man who gets it twice every morning and three times a night. River beside him is lucky to be walking at all.
Tate wraps one heavily pumped arm around Riverโs shoulders and manoeuvres her so that sheโs walking directly in front of him, his forearms binding her petite clavicle so that he can clutch her tightly against his abs.
โAllโs good,โ I reply, giving him a quick smile of my own. โSaw your dad not too long ago and he mentioned that you were stopping by.โ
He gives me a smile. โHope weโre not intruding too bad.โ
River snorts and I flash her a look, trying to work out what Iโm missing. Little demon. I know that Tate gets the good side of her but I donโt doubt that she can still be hellish when she wants to be.
When they step inside Tate moves his hands so that theyโre wrapped around Riverโs collarbones, and he gives her a little squeeze.
โYou got a bathroom around here?โ he asks me, scoping out the interior of the cabin. Itโs all open plan down here, with the exception of the guest room at the back that Iโve been staying in, so he looks up to the gallery landing, guessing that the bathroom will be up there.
I nod and jerk my thumb over to the stairwell. โItโs just up there. There arenโt too many rooms and the doorโll probably be open. Keep the seat down,โ I add on and, after another little squeeze, he unleashes himself from his fiancรฉ and starts climbing the stairs.
River gives me one disgruntled look, turns her back on me, and then heads into the kitchen.
โSup emo,โ I say, following her like the brother that she never wanted. โSuck a fuck Madden,โ she says dryly, her expression bored.
I canโt help but smile. Even though sheโs all cutesy dresses and pastel colours now I still remember whatโs underneath that candyfloss exterior. I recall her high school days, before she took that gap year working for Tateโs dad and then started her degree at college.
I know how dark and cut-throat she really is.
โDonโt hold back,โ I tease, folding my arms over my chest as she opens the fridge. โYouโre quite a contradiction you know. No one would expect such a bunny rabbit to be a hardcore metal baby.โ
She pulls out a juice box, inspects the label, then puts it down again. โI like hearing men scream.โ
I laugh. โI bet you do.โ God knows what she and Tate have been getting up to this summer.
She rolls her eyes. โLeave me alone, Madden. Go write Kit a poem or something.โ
I raise an eyebrow. Then I narrow my eyes.
Annoyingly this seems to lift her spirits. She picks up the juice box again, punctures it with the straw, and then takes a long antagonising suck, eyes scorching into my own.
โYeah,โ she says. โYou thought that I wouldnโt know? I mean, speaking of contradictions, surely you could say the same thing about Kit.โ
I clench my jaw as my blood pounds through my veins.
โAll-black everything on the outside, yet so soft and silky on the inside?โ she suggests, a taunting glow shimmering all around her. โBut maybe,โ she continues, suddenly dropping her voice to a whisper. โI guess you wouldnโt know how soft and silky she is on the inside.โ
I stop breathing completely. A red cloud of envy sheathes over my brain. โWhat did you just say?โ I ask, my irises aflame.
What the hell does she know? That Iโm obsessed with Kitty? That I havenโt got to herโฆ soft bits yet?
Howย does she know?
Her responding smile is enough for me to want to smash my head through a wall. She takes another long draw on her juice box until the carton turns concave. She tosses it into the waste-paper basket on the floor and gives me an unbothered shrug.
โIโve been through my share of shit and misunderstandings, so I know now to trust my gut. I can just tell. Youโre allโฆโ She waves her hand
vaguely in front of my abdomen and makes a kind of disgusted wincing face. โPent up.โ
I canโt help but laugh. I mean, sheโs not wrong. I turn around and close the fridge door so that I can press my forehead into it and cool off.
โSo,โ I grunt, then cough because I feel uncomfortable. โKitty hasnโt been… Kitty didnโt say-โ
Itโs her turn to laugh. โNo Madden.ย Kittyย didnโt tell me about your nonexistent romance.โ
A shudder runs through me. Thank God.
I turn to face her because thereโs another question on my mind โ namely, does Kitty talk about me at all โ but River holds up a finger to silence me before I can begin.
โNo more questions,โ she commands. When I open my mouth to speak she holds her finger up higher and gives me a withering stare. โNo.โ
I bunch up my jaw muscles.ย Fine.
โKittyโs out back if you want to go see her,โ I say, seeing as our conversation is clearly over.
She brushes past me without a parting glance.
The last thing that I hear from her as she steps outside is a little shriek and, โIs that aย hot tub?!โ