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Chapter no 19 – RUSS

Wildfire (Maple Hills, #2)

โ€œYOUโ€™VE GONE ROGUE,ย MY MAN,โ€ JJ says proudly. โ€œI support it.โ€

I hadnโ€™t intended to start my day on a video call with JJ, but at this point, it canโ€™t make things worse. Right? I didnโ€™t mean to tell him everything, but for once it felt nice to choose to share because Iโ€™m excited about something. โ€œI donโ€™t know what Iโ€™m doing, JJ,โ€ I groan. โ€œFaking confidence can only go so far. Iโ€™m supposed to be staying out of trouble; Iโ€™ve made this massive

deal about how much I need this job and now I feel like a hypocrite.โ€ โ€œThis woman likes you right . . .โ€

I massage the tension out of the back of my neck where it accumulates. โ€œI think so. I might be wrong.โ€

โ€œNah, that wasnโ€™t a question. This woman likes you and it doesnโ€™t sound like youโ€™re faking anything. You asked her to hang out with you today because you like her too. Are you faking anything when you hang out alone?โ€

Thinking about it, the answer is easy. โ€œNo. I feel like I can be myself with her.โ€

โ€œListen, buddy,โ€ JJ says, clearing his throat. โ€œI know youโ€™ve got your whole homelife bag going on, or whatever is happening there, and I know you like to keep your head down, but donโ€™t miss an opportunity to have fun and actually be happy because youโ€™re too busy staring at the floor, trying to go unnoticed. You know you can always stay here if you need to avoid family drama until college restarts.โ€

โ€œThanks, JJ.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m pissed I had to graduate for people to realize how wise I am,โ€ he grumbles. โ€œThink about how much better everyoneโ€™s lives wouldโ€™ve been if I was listened to.โ€

โ€œIโ€™ve always listened to you,โ€ I argue. โ€œIโ€™ve been faking confidence for weeks.โ€

โ€œWell remember, weโ€™re not faking now. You are confident. Youโ€™re a tall, hot, well-educated hockey player. Women will look past every red flag for a

man over six two. So, stop waiting for something bad to happen and go have fun.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t think I have any red flags . . .โ€

โ€œOh, my sweet summer child,โ€ he laughs. โ€œYouโ€™re a straight, white man.

Thatโ€™s your red flag.โ€

โ€œThat seems totally fair actually. Thanks for chatting with me, man. I appreciate you.โ€

โ€œLove you, brother. Speak soon.โ€

ONE DAYย AURORA WILL TAKEย her clothes off in front of me and I wonโ€™t have to recite presidents in my head.

She kicks her shorts onto the t-shirt sheโ€™s already taken off and pulls a sock from each foot adding them to the pile and lies down on the picnic blanket. Weโ€™re more prepared than we were last time, with towels and an actual lunch to see us through the afternoon. โ€œItโ€™s so warm today,โ€ she says, adjusting the material of her bikini.

Iโ€™ve seen whatโ€™s beneath the fabric, so I donโ€™t know why I feel so intimidated by it.

โ€œThereโ€™s going to be a thunderstorm later. Itโ€™ll cool down tomorrow.โ€ โ€œUrgh, I absolutely hate thunder and lightning. Emilia is working tonight

as well.โ€ I crouch down to her clothes, folding them and adding them to mine. She sits up, resting on her elbows to watch me. โ€œWhy do you always fold everything? I feel like youโ€™re constantly tidying up.โ€

This is the part where I ask her a question about herself. Where I deflect, where Iโ€™d keep her talking about herself until she was distracted enough to remember she asked me something in the first place. But the anxiety from trying to control a conversation in that way is exhausting and Iโ€™m tired of forcing my guard to stay up with her.

I sit cross-legged next to her and take a deep breath. โ€œSometimes my dad would come home in really bad moods and heโ€™d pick at every single thing

โ€”the house was messy, dinner wasnโ€™t ready, my brother and I hadnโ€™t done our homework yetโ€”and I fucking hated waiting for him to come home, never knowing what mood he was in.โ€

She sits up and moves in front of me, crossing her legs too so her knees are resting against my shins. Itโ€™s such a simple thing to do and when her

hands rest against my calves, I want to keep going.

โ€œI tried to do everything before he had a chance to complain about it. Keeping everything tidy just became a habit after that. I like being helpful and keeping things tidy is an easy way to help people.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m sorry for being so untidy.โ€ She offers a coy smile. โ€œI have a habit of leaving a path of destruction in my wake, both literally and metaphorically.โ€

โ€œLike a wildfire.โ€

She nods, bringing her knees to her chest and wrapping her arms around them. โ€œI donโ€™t mean to be.โ€

My fingers trail patterns on either side of her ankles, while she rests her chin on her knees. โ€œThis is the bit where you tell me something about you so I donโ€™t feel awkward for being the only one sharing.โ€ Iโ€™m only half joking, but she smiles. โ€œThatโ€™s how this works, right? A secret for a secret.โ€ โ€œI love that you think Iโ€™m sharing to make things even and not because Iโ€™m totally incapable of keeping my thoughts in my head when Iโ€™m around

you. What do you want to know? Iโ€™m an open book, Callaghan.โ€

โ€œYou keep mentioning little things about wanting to change. Whatโ€™s the deal with that? I think your perfect, so I donโ€™t get why youโ€™d want to.โ€

Lifting her head, she stares at me for what feels like forever. Pools of the most beautiful emerald green looking right at me, but for once, sheโ€™s totally quiet.

โ€œIโ€™ve told myself for years how self-aware I am and how Iโ€™m my own person, but Iโ€™m not,โ€ she says eventually. โ€œItโ€™s really hard admitting youโ€™re the person standing in the way of your own happiness, but I realized I was the problem a while ago. I just didnโ€™t know where to start. You ever feel like youโ€™ve made something your entire personality? So much so you donโ€™t know how to disconnect yourself from it?โ€

โ€œWhat do you mean?โ€

She rests her head back on her knees, slowly shrinking herself before me. โ€œI know Iโ€™m messed up, right? And itโ€™s like, if Iโ€™m the first person to say it then people canโ€™t use it to hurt me. If Iโ€™m the first to say how much emotional baggage I have, then people canโ€™t use it to push me away, because Iโ€™m the one who knew it was there. Does that make sense?โ€

โ€œYeah.โ€

โ€œAnd I know I struggle with rejection, so I donโ€™t give people the chance to reject me. I search for physical connections with people, to feel validated,

because I need someone else to prove to me that Iโ€™m wanted. So I call myself self-aware because I know those things about myself, but in reality, I donโ€™t know anything about myself. I say Iโ€™m my own person but every choice I make is because of something someone else did. That isnโ€™t being my own person.โ€

โ€œYou are wanted, Aurora. Youโ€™re incredible and you can be your own person.โ€

โ€œThereโ€™s something about Honey Acres that makes me feel good,โ€ she says quietly. โ€œIt feels so fragile right now, but Iโ€™m starting to remember what I like about myself. I want to make choices that make me happy. And Iโ€™m scared when I go back to Maple Hills, I wonโ€™t want to try so hard anymore. That Iโ€™ll be surrounded by so much external noise that Iโ€™ll forget this feeling.โ€

โ€œI wonโ€™t let you forget, donโ€™t worry.โ€ My words hang in the air between us like question marks, because neither of us have mentioned that when the summer is over, weโ€™ll be heading back to the same place. I did two years before meeting her, itโ€™s not unreasonable to think I could do another two without seeing her since the college is so big.

Aurora rolls onto her stomach, arms tucked under her head, her hip pressed up against me. Her touch makes me feel settled, a feeling I canโ€™t say Iโ€™m used to. Itโ€™s familiar and safe, like thereโ€™s an unspoken agreement between us as her skin presses into mine. We ease into a natural silence, something becoming common between the two of us, where I donโ€™t question it and she doesnโ€™t fill it and, for the second time, I drift off to sleep beside her.

THE TREES HAVE CREATED SHADEย over me when I wake up some time later alone.

Alone.

My heart sinks, skin prickling uncomfortably as I stare at the empty spot beside me. I want to be surprised, but deep down Iโ€™ve been preparing for this moment for weeks. The moment where I go too far, share too much and itโ€™s too much to handle. I canโ€™t be mad at her for running, when I knew this would happen if I opened up to someone.

Pushing myself up from the blanket, the second my head rises I spot her, floating on her back in the water and my heart doesnโ€™t know what to do. I think Iโ€™ve given it whiplash from how fucking quickly Iโ€™m flitting from despair to happiness.

Iโ€™m such a dick.

Iโ€™m six feet away when the water ripples let her know Iโ€™m there and she stops floating. โ€œHey, sleepy head,โ€ she says softly. Her eyebrows pinch together as she takes me in. Gently gripping her waist, I pull her closer, feeling better when she instantly wraps her arms and legs around me the way I want her to. โ€œYou look sad. Whatโ€™s wrong?โ€

I bury my face into her neck, letting my arms wrap around her, breathing in the smell of peach and sunblock. โ€œI thought youโ€™d left.โ€

She tightens her hold. โ€œIโ€™m sorry, I needed to cool down. Are you okay?โ€ I nod, loosening my grip on her so she can lean back to look at my face. Her hand brushes my hair from my face and my eyes flick to her lips. โ€œYou donโ€™t need to apologize. I thought Iโ€™d finally scared you away. I

overreacted; Iโ€™m fine.โ€

โ€œI might not have the exact same circumstances, but I can relate to your feelings, Russ,โ€ she says carefully, running her fingers across my temple and down to my jaw. โ€œI know how it feels expecting more from someone who lets you down. Youโ€™re not going to scare me with your feelings or your experiences, I promise. I know itโ€™s not going to undo the other stuff, but Iโ€™m choosing to be here and nothing you say to me is going to make me change my mind.โ€

I swallow as her fingers skim down my neck and along my collarbone. โ€œThank you.โ€

The moment of panic and relief has passed, but I still donโ€™t want to let her go. We work like this, just the two of us away from everyone else. Where she wants to be wanted and I want to be put first. Where we both ignore the reality that her closeness to me is through forced proximity and under normal circumstances this wouldnโ€™t be happening.

Her stomach brushes mine as she sighs deeply, her teeth sinking into her lip while she works out what to say. โ€œBeing vulnerable is scary. Sharing the things you think no one else will understand is scary. But if thereโ€™s one thing Iโ€™m good at, itโ€™s ignoring all the normal signals to stop talking. I can teach you, but Iโ€™ve got to be honest, itโ€™s a lot easier drunk.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t think us being drunk together is a good idea. I actually donโ€™t really drink. The party was an exception. I was trying to be confident and I thought it would help.โ€ She shivers as my finger trace her spine; her thighs squeeze around me. She pinches her lips tight and I wait for the laugh sheโ€™s fighting. โ€œI didnโ€™t come across as confident, did I?โ€

She shakes her head as she giggles. โ€œDid you know you rub the back of your neck when youโ€™re nervous? You do it all the time. The tips of your ears turn pink too, itโ€™s adorable.โ€ I try to float away as I feel the heat rush to my face, but she doesnโ€™t let go as she laughs, pulling me closer. โ€œIโ€™m sorry, Iโ€™m sorry, Iโ€™m sorry!โ€

โ€œAdorable,โ€ I repeat back to her, her face inches from mine. โ€œLike a puppy.โ€

Her eyes flick down, then back to mine quickly. โ€œAdorable like a guy who isnโ€™t a total dick to get into someone pants at a party.โ€

My face moves closer. โ€œNobody has ever said those words in a sentence before now.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m happy to be the first,โ€ she whispers. โ€œI stand by them.โ€

Neither of us noticed the sky begin to darken or the clouds move to block the sun and I, once again, canโ€™t help but feel the universe is intervening as the rain begins to hit the water around usโ€”and somehow neither one of us closes those last few inches.

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