โWHY DO YOU LOOK LIKEย the golden retriever that got the bacon?โ Xander says suspiciously, scrutinizing every inch of me.
โThe what?โ I watch Salmon and Troutโs ears twitch at the mention of bacon and it immediately becomes clear why Xander is their favorite this morning.
โItโs like the cat that got the cream, but relatable, yโknow?โ
โItโs just my face.โ And the relief of not having to avoid someone I donโt want to avoid. โGrab that paintbrush for me?โ
My roommate does not look convinced as he hands me the brush. โYou were gone a long time taking Aurora breakfast this morning.โ I hear the and now youโre in a good mood and, even though he doesnโt say it, the smug look on his face is enough to assume thatโs what heโs thinking.
โI donโt think I was that long.โ
โSheโs so hot. I might see if she wants to pair up at the swimming training later,โ he says carefully, in a way that tells me heโs baiting me. โWhat do you think about that?โ
Not looking at him, I concentrate on making sure I have enough paint and paintbrushes, knowing Iโll immediately give myself away. โI think thatโs a great idea.โ
โYouโre such a fucking liar, Callaghan,โ he laughs. โFine. Have your secret summer of fun. Iโll just be lonely in our cabin with my dogs.โ
โOur dogs.โ
He leans against the wall beside me. โItโs always the quiet ones.โ
โI havenโt even done anything.โ Donโt look at him. โItโs all in your imagination.โ
โOh cool, my bad. Iโll let Clay know heโs got a shot with her then.โ
The words almost refuse to come out of my mouth. โYeah, you should.โ
Xander snorts, punching me in the shoulder gently. โYour secret is safe with me. They donโt call me an unproblematic king for nothing.โ
This time I canโt help but look at him as my eyebrows pinch together. I take the bait. โWho calls you an unproblematic king?โ
โI do.โ
โOkay, unproblematic king. Iโll be near the tennis court if you want me.โ Collecting my equipment, I head to my project for the rest of the morning. One of our responsibilities this week is getting the camp ready for the campers and this chill morning activity is a nice change of pace from the constant training and icebreakers.
Nobody has asked me to share about myself, I donโt have to remember which order to tie something together, or what to do if someone stops breathing. Iโm painting fence panels and dragging furniture and wiping stuff down and, other than Xander, nobody has been bothering me.
I feel good after my talk with Aurora earlier and Iโm less worried about how Iโm going to get through the summer with her.
โBirds are gross.โ Turning toward the voice, I lower the hose Iโm using to wash down a picnic table some birds have made their personal toilet. Aurora looks more alive than she did earlier, carrying a thermos in each hand, with a shy smile on her lips. โI brought you coffee. If you want it, obviously.โ
Iโve watched her do sweet gestures for people since we got here. Filling up everyoneโs water bottles, being the first to help people struggling during training, distracting Maya from her homesickness. Now Iโve earned the same treatment. โCoffee is good, thanks.โ
โYouโre welcome,โ she says, handing it over. โI thought you might need it. I saw you running super early this morning; I forgot to mention it earlier. You donโt sleep much, huh?โ
Running is something I hate but itโs one of the only things I can do to clear my head. Like Xander said when we arrived, occasionally your phone comes to life and messages come through. This morning, my mind was already working overtime after dealing with drunk Aurora, so when it started buzzing in the early hours I checked it.
The first thing I saw was a picture of my parents out for dinner, smiling into the camera like nothingโs wrong. That triggered my curiosity and I started to scroll up, eventually piecing together that Dad had won big somewhere and they were celebrating.
Dadโs addiction issue has never been with alcohol; itโs gambling. The alcohol consoles him after losing and like most gambling addicts, he loses a lot. Itโs the alcohol that turns him nasty and thatโs when the texts he sends me start to change into something harsher. When heโs on a winning streak, heโs a different man, but streaks are what gamblers say is happening to make it seem like some kind of skill and not purely a series of lucky occurrences.
Aurora is still waiting for me to answer.
Talking about my parents feels like opening pandoraโs box. I sometimes wonder if the load would feel as heavy if I had someone to confide in, but I canโt bring myself to tell anyone. Even though Henry knows my history, I still find it difficult to tell him as stuff happens. Itโs embarrassing to admit that my own dad doesnโt care about me as much as he cares about betting slips.
I settle for my default vague answer. โNot much, no. Iโm used to it though, donโt worry. I canโt believe you were up early enough to see me.โ
She takes the flask back, her hand brushing mine ever so slightly, just enough to send sparks up my arms and places them on the now clean table. I watch her as she methodically unscrews and presses buttons until sheโs poured me a cup. โWould you believe me if I told you I was meditating?โ
โNo.โ I accept the coffee cup back, watching her over the rim as I take a sip.
โI was sick. Thatโs why I was awake so early.โ she says, laughing awkwardly. โI like to think it was food poisoning and not the excessive amount of tequila I drank last night. You may remember it; I was the one making a fool of myself in front of you.โ
โI do vaguely remember having to decline your skinny-dipping offer.โ
Her cheeks flush pink, eyes widen. God, it feels good to not be the one blushing for once. โIf youโll excuse me, I need to find a hungry raccoon and feed myself to it. Bye.โ
I grab her hand as she tries to turn to leave. โIt was funny, in a very stressful I-donโt-want-to-be-alone-with-this-drunk-girl-wanting-to-get- naked way.โ
When I realize sheโs not leaving, I let go of her hand. She clears her throat and sips from her cup, watching me carefully over the cup as it
lowers. โDo you need any help today? Emilia banished me from the dance area.โ
โWhy?โ
She kicks out her leg, the darkening purple indicator of bruising spreading across her shin. โI was bored because sheโs a control freak and I tried to hurdle the freestanding ballet barres.โ
The laugh that rips out of me is so loud I donโt realize itโs me until she starts laughing too. Dragging a hand down my face, I shake it off. โIf I let you help me, can you be good?โ
โUsually, with the right motivation.โ
I sense I shouldnโt ask further, but I canโt help myself. At this point, as much as I donโt want to be, Iโm the moth and Aurora is the brightest flame. โWhatโs enough motivation for you?โ
Her teeth sink into her lip again and my brain flashes back to a very different scenario where I watched her do that. โYou thinking Iโm good.โ
Iโm going to get burned. โAlright then, grab a paintbrush.โ
AURORA HAS HER LEGS OVERย my shoulders. Again.
This time sheโs sitting on them to paint the highest point of the storage shed, but the same inappropriate thoughts remain. My hands cling to her thighs, which are warming my ears, and her hand is intwined in my hair while her other swishes the paintbrush against the wood.
โHave you ever seen Ratatouille?โ she asks, running her fingers through my hair again.
Itโs hard not to physically react to goosebumps spreading down my body. โOf course I have, why?โ
โI feel like the rat.โ She tugs on my hair gently. โShould we see if I can make you cook?โ
โExcuse you,โ I squeeze her thighs playfully and her hand tightens in my hair. โHis name is Remy.โ
โMy apologies, I didnโt realize I was in the presence of a Ratatouille expert. You guys just be out here hiding in plain sight. Okay, I think weโre done up here.โ
The shed looks ten times better than it did when we started and, while it probably wasnโt necessary to spend so long working on a random structure,
the lack of interruptions has been nice. โRuss?โ
โYeah?โ
โWhich bit of your hair do I need to pull for you to let me down?โ
โOh shit, sorry.โ I crouch low enough for her to climb off and itโs pathetic that my first instinct is to work out if thereโs anything else we can paint together. โYou did a great job.โ
Her eyes brighten at the praise and, slowly, the tiny pieces of what I know about her are beginning to thread together. โI couldnโt have done it without you. Literally.โ
Thereโs a smudge of brown paint decorating her jawline; I instinctively reach out, thumb rubbing against it, but it doesnโt budge. โYouโre so messy.โ
โYou have no idea,โ she says quietly.
Now weโre alone, I want to ask about what she said this morning. Iโm curious about why she thinks she needs to work on herself. From the snippets of information sheโs shared during the icebreakers weโve done and our first interaction at the party, itโs hard to believe sheโs anything but the confident woman she comes across as. Yeah, she can be a little awkward occasionally, but so can I. The problem I have is that asking questions tends to invite questions backโand thatโs something Iโd selfishly rather avoid.
Aurora takes my silence for what it is, a closed door, and we both stand on the outside of this thing hanging between us. She drops the paintbrush into the tray and reaches for the hose I was using earlier, pressing the lever down as she points it directly at my chest.
My jaw drops as the cold water drenches me and a surprised laugh bubbles out. The look in her eyes is the exact same as the one she gave me when I found her in our kitchen: mischief.
โAuโโ The spray hits me again. โOkay, you asked for it . . .โ
Itโs more of a squeal than a scream as I close the gap between us with a couple of strides. She tries to cling to the hose, turning her back to me to protect it. Her body is flush against my wet t-shirt, vibrating as she laughs, attempting to fight me off. Itโs not hard to grab it from her and point it downward over the top of her head.
โItโs freezing!โ she cries, fighting to redirect it at me. โOkay, truce!
Truce!โ
I let it fall to the floor and step back. The wet material is clinging to my body and sheโs right; it is freezing. Grabbing the back of my t-shirt, I pull it over my head, wringing out the worst of it. โWe didnโt think this through.โ
She squeezes out the water from her hair, watching me. Her clothes are relatively dry. โI dunno, doesnโt feel like a bad choice to me.โ
I donโt have the chance to ask what she means before I hear the signature jingle of dog collarsโXander must have run out of bacon. Fish, Salmon and Trout find me no matter where I am, but this time, theyโve brought a friend.
โDo I want to know why you have no t-shirt on?โ Emilia asks as she approaches us. She turns to Aurora. โYou look like a drowned rat.โ
โRude,โ she mumbles. โHis name is Remy.โ
โIโwait, what?โ Emilia says. Iโm still trying to make my t-shirt dry enough to put back on and Aurora seems to still be trying to concentrate on Emilia, not me. โIโve come to free you from your exile. Jenna asked me to take the truck and pick up the egg order from the farm near the mini golf? It wasnโt delivered or something and everyone else is too busy.โ
โWhy canโt Jenna go?โ Aurora asks, squeezing out water from the ends of her hair. I sit on the ground cross legged and both puppies immediately settle in the gap between my thighs while I stroke Fish.
โShe said the farmer is a dick and she hates him with the fire of a thousand suns. I think they had a fight when she called him about the delivery. The truckโs a stick, so I need you.โ
โYou know how to drive stick?โ I ask, quietly impressed.
She nods, double taking when she spots me with my furry fan club. โMy dad owns a car company, well kinda, and Iโve spent a lot of time in Europe. Are you going to be okay on your own?โ
I donโt ask any follow up questions about the โcar companyโ because then I would have to admit Iโve talked about her with my friends and I know her dad owns a Formula One team. I want to offer to go with her instead of Emilia, but I think thatโd be weird. โIโll be fine. Go get the eggs.โ
โSee you at the lake later,โ she says, walking toward Emilia.
Emilia waves as she turns, wrapping an arm around Auroraโs shoulders before heading back the way she came. โThat looked cozy,โ I hear her say.
JUST WHENย Iย START TOย think co-existing will be easy, Aurora takes two tiny shreds of material decorated with daisies and calls it a bikini.
โItโs so cute,โ Maya praises her. โI love the cut.โ
The cut? How can Maya concentrate on the cut when most of Auroraโs ass is out?
โStay strong, brother,โ Xander whispers beside me. I ignore him, still attempting to not feed into his suspicions. Thereโs nothing to be suspicious about, but I still donโt need to tell him about what happened before we got here.
โRory,โ Jenna sighs as she approaches the six of us waiting at the end of the dock. โWhereโs your one-piece?โ
โItโs drying in my cabin because butterfingers over there spilled orange juice on it,โ she responds, gesturing to Emilia with her head. Jenna folds her arms across her chest and Aurora mirrors her. โNobody is going to die if they see my stomach for an hour. I know not to wear it when the kids arrive.โ
Jenna pinches the bridge of her nose between her thumb and forefinger, shaking her head. If I didnโt already know otherwise, Iโd assume Jenna and Aurora were sisters. They donโt look alike, Aurora is tall and blond while Jenna is short with black hair, but the way they bicker and love each other reminds me of siblings. โI only came to share that your instructor is running late. He wonโt be long.โ
The camp has multiple fully trained and properly qualified lifeguards, but for additional safety, counselors are also given basic water safety training to keep ourselves and each other safe, as well as any campers.
Emilia waits until Jenna is heading back to the shore before pushing an unsuspecting Xander into the water, instantly triggering a power struggle between the rest of us. Small hands dig into the base of my spine, but the force is only enough to move me an inch. I can hear Aurora huffing and puffing behind me as she tries to push me, which is why itโs so easy to grab her hands and pull her in with me as I jump from the dock.
The water is colder than I was expecting, but itโs a welcome change from the heat and, when I kick myself back to the surface, Iโm greeted with pouty lips and bright eyes. โThat was cruel,โ Aurora says, splashing me with her hand as she treads water beside me. โI wasnโt ready!โ
I push back the wet hair stuck to my forehead, laughing at how pissed she looks, which doubles when I send a wave of water in her direction with my hand. The laugh that erupts out of her is goddamn magical. Unfiltered, loud, raw. Her eyes pierce me as she smiles, droplets of water clinging to her eyelashes, freckles dusting the bridge of her nose.
Sheโs so fucking beautiful it hurts.
Oh, man. Iโm not supposed to be this attracted to her. Why do I love to make myself miserable?
Her hand rises out of the water and I preemptively brace, waiting for her to drench me again with water, until the horrified squeal she lets out has me grabbing her hand and pulling her toward me.
โSomething touched my foot!โ Her legs wrap around my waist and her chest presses flush to mine as she clings to me. โIโm going to cry.โ
Iโm pretty sure this isnโt the survival training anyone had in mind.
Iโm pretty sure Iโm not going to survive having her wrapped around me. โItโll be a plant or something, donโt worry.โ
Aurora leans back, putting some distance between our bodies so she can look at my face, but keeping her feet crossed at the bottom of my back. โIt could be a shark.โ
I canโt help but snort. โItโs not a shark. Weโre in freshwater. Weโre also in California.โ
โBull sharks are diadromous, they can survive in freshwater.โ My eyebrow quirks. โWhat? I watch shark week.โ
โIf itโs a bull shark, sorry to be the one to tell you, but youโre screwed.โ She grins as her hands link at the nape of my neck. โIf itโs a bull shark,
weโre both screwed because Iโm dragging you with me. Youโre bigger, youโll taste better.โ
โTrust me, you taste incredible.โ
I stun us both. I didnโt mean to say it out loud. Her eyes flick to my lips, then back to my eyes and her breathing slows. โOh,โ is the only thing she says and that response is enough to pray it is a shark and itโs about to save me from myself.