Iโve had butterflies for days.
At first I thought I was sick but it wasnโt quite nausea, itโs almost like a tingle in my abdomen. It would calm down at night when Emilia and I were in bed, so I thought it was over, but then itโd start again the next day. I questioned if it was an allergy, but I didnโt actually feel sick, just different.
Three days of questioning for me to finally realize itโs butterflies.
โSo youโre not dying then?โ Emilia croaks, putting the last life jacket back into the storage chest. Sheโs lost her voice again after a particularly competitive volleyball tournament yesterday. Losing your voice from shouting all day is normal, but itโs not something Iโve suffered. My vocal cords refuse to be silenced, much to Emiliaโs disappointment.
Weโve been kayaking this afternoon and had a bit of solitude, well, as much solitude as you can get at camp, and it helped me work out that I have feelings and those feelings are floating around my stomach making me feel weird.
โNot dying. Confirmed.โ
โJust malfunctioning over a man, got it.โ She doesnโt look at me, so she doesnโt see the finger Iโm giving her, but like any good best friend, she knows. โGod, youโre so easy to get a rise out of. I like this new you; youโre floating around like an animated woodland creature, itโs super cute.โ
โSorry, did you say something? I canโt hear you.โ Looking across the shore, I watch the man in question lifting kayaks and putting them back on the rack with ease. Woodland creature isnโt the worst thing Iโve been called, particularly by Emilia. โI miss Poppy. She balances out how annoying you are.โ
โOh trust me, sheโs going to love hearing about this, my little cartoon bunny.โ She clears her throat aggressively and starts waving her arms. โHey, Russ! Could you come help us, please?โ
She doesnโt sound like herself when she says it, but itโs just loud enough to capture his attention. Although, Iโd bet he has no idea what she said.
Putting the final kayak away, he weaves through the campers as Clay leads them away to wash up for dinner. โWhat are you doing?โ I grumble under my breath so he doesnโt hear as he gets closer.
โWhatโs up?โ he says, stopping in front of the two of us. God, heโs pretty.
Emilia points to the box dramatically. โI really have to use the bathroom.
Could you help Rory put the chest back into the storage shed, please?โ
โAre you doing okay?โ he asks, definitely on behalf of the two of us. โYouโre acting odd.โ
โYou never know whoโs listening. Youโre welcome.โ
โThey wouldnโt be able to hear you, even if they tried,โ I tease.
Itโs her turn to give me the finger as she runs off to follow Clay and, now sheโs gone, the butterflies are flapping full force.
Definitely not allergies.
The past few days have been a mixture of loaded glances and hand brushes, hushed voices and knowing smiles. I did worry that after weeks of getting closer, that once our mutual itch was scratched the excitement would wear off. But then he pulled me into an empty hallway and kissed the life out of me and I know thatโs not something to worry about.
Mostly I canโt believe thereโs a guy who genuinely wants to spend time with me and have a connection with me beyond one that happens when weโre naked. I know that the bar is so low for me when it comes to men, which makes me not trust my own judgment a lot of the time, but I can trust my judgment about Russ.
Russ nudges the chest with his foot, watching it move an inch. He picks it up, his biceps bulging with the weight. โI can do this alone, you donโt need to help.โ
Oh, Lord. I am a weak, weak woman. โI want to.โ
It isnโt far to the shed, which is less shed and more storage building and, within the minute, Iโm flustered from walking behind him, watching his back muscles flex, and holding open the door for him. He drops the chest on the floor in the dark room and thankfully thereโs no need for us to do anything else. I shouldnโt head in too and let the door close behind meโbut I do.
Thereโs a light in here somewhere but I have no desire to find it, small streams of sunlight pour in from some upper windows and itโs just enough
to let my hands find him.
We donโt say anything as his hands find my shoulders and mine find his waist, his move up to my neck and mine move up to link at the back of his neck. His mouth finds mine, sweet and slow, like heโs trying to memorize the moment his tongue moves against mine. Pushing my body close to him, I sink my fingers into his hair, stretching onto my tiptoes to try and be even closer.
He grips the back of my thighs, maneuvering my legs around him, sitting me on the nearest solid surface. Every touch is perfect but itโs not enough and I still want more. I feel drunk on him; drunk on lust and secrecy and the forbidden.
His mouth travels along my jaw and down my neck. โI want you so badly.โ
โYou can have me.โ
Heโs hesitating going further, rightfully so, but it doesnโt mean I donโt want him to rail me against whatever it is my ass is perched on. This is not the place I want to be found with my panties down. The kids arenโt allowed in these buildings and I watched them all head back to their cabin. Neither of us would ever risk that.
Every other member of staff is the risk.
Which annoyingly makes it like ten times hotter than it would be because we might be caught and those familiar feelings Iโm used to chasing start to return. The ones that make your nerves feel like livewires and your system is flood with endorphins. Itโs addictive, but itโs problematic, and even with all of the different warning sounds alarming in my head, I still want him to test the steadiness of whatever is under me.
โWe shouldnโt,โ he whispers.
โWe definitely shouldnโt,โ I whisper. โBut if you happen to want to, then just know, I can be super quiet.โ
Russโs laugh is low and husky, dirtier than normal and I start to throb. Thatโs where Iโm atโthrobbing at dirty laughs. โYouโre so smart,โ he teases, and I swear this man is trying to end me. โBut I love it when youโre loud.โ
His mouth is back on mine and I use my legs to pull him closer to me, groaning when his erection presses into the apex of my thighs. Iโm ready to
say fuck it and get on my knees, but thatโs when something falls, scaring the shit out of the both of us.
He kisses me again, slow and gentle this time, rubbing his hands up and down the back of my thighs, and then thereโs definitely something moving.
โWhat the fuck is that?โ I ask, reluctantly unhooking my legs and putting them back on the floor. He helps me down as I pat around the wall to find the light switch. Flicking it on, the whole room lights up the boxes and shelves full of equipment.
โI canโt see anything . . .โ he says, as confused as I am.
โI donโt thinโโ Thatโs when the biggest possum Iโve ever seen in my life scurries in front of me and I scream so loud, Iโm surprised the building doesnโt tumble down.
RUSS IS CONVINCED THE UNIVERSEย sent a possum to stop us acting like sluts and make us get back to work.
Heโs also ashamed that the school system, or my many summers at this very camp, didnโt teach me that possums arenโt dangerous. If theyโre not dangerous, why do they have such pointy teeth? And no, he didnโt really use the word โslutsโ but whatever he said went straight over my head because his hand was hovering on my lower back and I was still uncomfortably wet and horny.
Fucking possums.
Iโm keeping myself extra busy tonight being camp counselor extraordinaire; no dance too hard, no hot chocolate too many. Anything to keep me busy and away from the hockey player who has me acting irrationally. Irrational isnโt unfamiliar to me. Irrational because of a crush has never happened before.
Iโm helping Jade plop her curls when Emilia throws herself down beside me. โI need to go to bed. Iโm getting my period and I feel like simultaneously crying, throwing up and fighting. The guys said theyโd cover me tonight, is that okay? Iโm sorry.โ
โOf course it is. Do you need me to do anything for you?โ
Jade looks over her shoulder to where weโre sitting behind her. โMy mom makes all my sisterโs drink peppermint tea.โ
โGood shout, sweetie. Emilia, go to bed. Iโll bring you some tea when Iโm done here. Do you want chocolate?โ She nods and sheโs significantly paler than she was a few hours ago. โI wonโt be long.โ
After Iโm done with Jadeโs hair, Clay promises to help round everyone up for bed while I grab the things to help Emilia feel better. By the time Iโm approaching the kidsโ cabin a short while later, itโs alarmingly quiet.
Pushing the door open, Iโm immediately greeted by Clay, Russ, Xander and Maya, all staring back at me, panic in their eyes. All the kids are settling down nicely, the odd one still pottering around getting ready for bed. I look across the four of them. โWhat did you do?โ
โIโm out, man,โ Xander says, keeping his head down as he slaps Russ on the arm.
โI love you, Aurora, but Iโm not strong enough for this,โ Maya adds. โGod speed, brother,โ Clay says, following the other two out of the door,
not making eye contact with me.
Russ runs his hand down his face and blows out a strained sigh. โWhat did I miss?โ I ask cautiously.
โHi, Ror,โ he says happily, sounding totally fake and forced. โIโm covering Emilia and I thought that might be nice for us, yโknow. I had a cute plan. It involved snacks andโโ
โRuss, did you lose a camper or something? Why are you being so strange?โ
He sighs again and at this point Iโm honestly preparing for him to tell me something dreadfulโand he kind of does. โYou look really pretty today.โ
โWhat arenโt you telling me?โ I drawl, gradually losing my patience. โKevin took the biggest crap Iโve ever seen in my life and heโs blocked
the entire toilet.โ He gags a little. โAnd when you try to flush it, all the others fill up and Iโm sorry, but itโs horrible. I know weโre only supposed to call maintenance for things we canโt fix, but I donโt know if anyone can fix this.โ
โOh my goodness.โ I canโt help but roll my eyes. โOkay, come on, drama queen. Lead the way. Surely youโre used to this? Didnโt you live in a frat house?โ
โI donโt know any grown man capable of replicating this,โ he says, totally serious.
Isnโt this romantic? Nothing helps people get to know each other better than bonding over the rim of a toilet. I can smell the problem before weโre even in the very large bathroom. To accommodate the numbers of campers in the building, the attached bathrooms have multiple toilet and private shower stalls and, somehow, Kevin has supposedly managed to clog all of the plumbing.
Standing with my hand on my hips, I nod toward the offending stall and thereโs a look of panic on Russโs face as he realizes Iโm asking him to do something. โYouโre the engineer, Callaghan. Engineer us a solution.โ
โBlock up the doorway and never return. Thereโs my solution.โ โIโm going to flush it and hope for the best.โ
โIโve already tried that . . .โ he says, holding my hips to stop me walking into the cubicle. He pulls me until my back is resting against his chest, his hands stay on my hips and my stomach flips. Damn bugs. โMaybe we should call maintenance now.โ
I step out of his grasp, because weโre not having this cute as hell moment resolving a poop issue. โCalling maintenance is admitting defeat.โ
โI admit defeat,โ he holds his hands up as a gesture of surrender and moves to sit against the counter. โI was defeated before you even got here. Letโs call maintenance.โ
โIโll just flush it once to see what happens.โ โAurora, donโt . . .โ
โItโll help me work out whatโs wrong,โ I say covering my nose as I step into the stall.
โRor, youโre going to flood everywhere.โ โNo, Iโm not. Itโll probably just go down.โ
I press the lever down and the plumbing makes a sound Iโve never heard before.
Iย CAN FEELย RUSSโS EYESย on me from across the kitchen counter, but Iโm not giving him the satisfaction of looking at him.
โI did tell you,โ he says smugly. โShut up. I donโt wanna hear it.โ
After I flooded the bathroom and we had to evacuate the kids, we finally have them resettled in the main building. Thankfully, because we do movie
nights in here, there were already mats for them to use and Cooper, the senior working tonight, was able to point us in the direction of sleeping bags.
Iโd like to think that the kids sensed the stress radiating off me because none of them have tried me and they all lay down on their makeshift beds straight away. Thereโs a kitchen attached to the main room where we make drinks and snacks in the evening and thatโs where I spend the next fifteen minutes guzzling whipped cream straight from the can.
Russ moves around the table until heโs standing beside me. He nudges me with his hip gently, so I nudge back and, before I know it, Iโm on top of the counter with a huge man between my legs.
โWhat can I do to make you feel better?โ he asks, tucking my hair behind my ears on both sides.
โBuild a time machine and go back to before I flushed that toilet.โ โI could do that. Might take me a little bit of time though.โ
I point the bottle toward him and he opens his mouth, letting me squirt whipped cream onto his tongue. โIf you could go back in time and change something, what would you change?โ
Itโs a question I think about a lot, which is silly because itโll never happen, but for some reason I love to torment myself with how Iโd have done things differently.
His hands rub up and down my thighs gently and he concentrates on watching that instead of looking at me, until he eventually shrugs. โNothing.โ
โNothing? You wouldnโt change mistakes youโve made or even, like, exams you could have done better on or something?โ He shakes his head. โSeriously, nothing?โ
โHave you heard of the butterfly effect?โ
โI am familiar with butterflies, yes.โ There are currently one hundred of them living in my abdomen and they all come to life when youโre near me. However, I think heโs probably talking about the movie. โWhat effect do they have on my time machine?โ
โNot butterflies, the butterfly effect. If I change one thing in my past, itโd cause a ripple effect and I wouldnโt chance not meeting you.โ
Make that two hundred butterflies, all flapping at once.
My throat feels dry, but I force out the words anyway. โYou know you donโt have to sweet talk me to get into my pants, right? Youโve already done that bit.โ
โIโm not sweet talking you, but Iโm never going to get bored of seeing your cheeks flush pink.โ
Itโs an overwhelming feeling, watching Russ step into the guy he clearly is deep down when you ward off the insecurities. I feel so fucking lucky that Iโm the one watching.
My kiss catches him off guard but he settles into it quickly and I hope to God that nobody steps on a butterfly.