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Chapter no 24 – RUSS

Wildfire (Maple Hills, #2)

AURORA HANDS ME MY SECONDย coffee of the day as we watch Xander and Emilia argue.

Several weeks ago, the words talent and show were mentioned in the same sentence in what I hoped was a joke. Then Aurora told me how important it is to her, emotional blackmail some would say, and because I canโ€™t help but do whatever she wants because Iโ€™m obsessed, Iโ€™m now waiting to be taught to dance.

I knew that if I let her down after missing the first practice she would never learn to trust me, so Iโ€™ve been in our designated rehearsal spot before everyone, ready to go.

What Aurora didnโ€™t consider when she told us we had to be prepared enough to do a good job, is that we would have to decide on our talent as a group.

I know what my and Auroraโ€™s talent is, but it wouldnโ€™t be appropriate to do it on a stage with an audience.

She stands beside me, occasionally bumping me with her hip, while Maya and Clay stand on my other side, and the four of us congregate together watching our two other counselors argue. Again.

โ€œItโ€™s a talent contest, Xan,โ€ Emilia snaps.

โ€œAnd I am brimming with natural talent,โ€ he argues back. โ€œIโ€™m a professionally trained dancer.โ€

โ€œYou canโ€™t teach what I have.โ€

Maya folds her arms across her chest, tilting her head. โ€œShould we intervene?โ€

โ€œNah,โ€ I say, taking a swig of my coffee. โ€œHeโ€™ll wear himself out eventually.โ€

โ€œEmilia wonโ€™t,โ€ Aurora says, taking my mug out of my hand and sneaking a sip. โ€œSheโ€™ll never back down to a man.โ€

The kids were getting antsy about not having enough time to practice since we keep them busy all day, so we switched things up to give us all the

morning before returning to regularly scheduled programming this afternoon.

I assumed Aurora was exaggerating when she said itโ€™s a big deal, but she wasnโ€™t. Everyone takes it super seriously, which makes me worry even more.

Rory steps closer to me, seemingly absentmindedly, her arm rests against mine as she continues to watch our friends fight like siblings. God, Iโ€™m pathetic for enjoying something as simple as her gravitating toward me.

โ€œHey!โ€ she shouts at Xander and Emilia, making them both look at us all watching them. โ€œHow about you come up with something and you can just teach us when you know? If I wanted to watch two people fight over something pointless, Iโ€™d spend time with my parents.โ€

โ€œFine,โ€ they both snap, immediately returning to arguing with each other.

โ€œGo enjoy your day off,โ€ Aurora says to Clay and Maya. โ€œThereโ€™s no way theyโ€™re agreeing on something in the next two hours.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re a real one, Roberts,โ€ Maya says, yawning and waving as she disappears in the direction of the cabins.

โ€œI donโ€™t mind hanging around here for a bit longer to help,โ€ Clay says, sticking his hands into his pockets and shrugging lazily.

His smile is odd today. Itโ€™s forced and awkward and itโ€™s making me want to stand in front of Aurora and shoo him. I canโ€™t, obviously, because that would be rude, not to mention slightly unhinged.

โ€œThereโ€™s nothing to help with,โ€ she says, her tone sharper than Iโ€™ve ever heard her be. โ€œYou deserve a break, so go enjoy it.โ€

Clayโ€™s eyes flick to me and I instantly realize Iโ€™m missing a piece of the puzzle. Clearing my throat, I put on my best fake smile to match his. โ€œEnjoy your day off, dude. Thereโ€™s nothing interesting happening here.โ€

He finally concedes, looking embarrassed as he heads off toward the cabins behind Maya.

โ€œWhyโ€™s he being weird?โ€ I ask Aurora quietly as he gets further away from us.

โ€œDunno. Can you make sure nobody gets eaten by a mountain lion for five minutes.โ€ She takes the empty mug from my hand and grabs our water bottles from the picnic table. โ€œIโ€™ll get us some water and some deck chairs

and we can just sit and watch everyone, okay? Should I get us some paper for origami? Yeah, I should. Find us a strategic spot.โ€

Sheโ€™s disappearing toward the main building before I even have a chance to answer her. I watch her leave before ambling toward Emilia and Xander who are, unsurprisingly, glaring at each other. โ€œWhy is Clay being weird today?โ€

Emiliaโ€™s eyebrow immediately rises. โ€œWhy are you saying โ€˜todayโ€™ like he isnโ€™t like that every day?โ€

โ€œRory was snappy with him and he looked embarrassed.โ€

โ€œHeโ€™s been like that since he tried to kiss her,โ€ Xander says casually. โ€œYou just havenโ€™t noticed because you donโ€™t pay attention to any of us because we donโ€™t have blond hair and suck your dick.โ€

โ€œYou sound jealous,โ€ Emilia snorts.

โ€œI am. Iโ€™d look fucking great as a blond,โ€ he says back. โ€œNot into dicks though, sorry dude. Tried once, not for me.โ€

โ€œBack up.โ€ My fingers find my temple to try and process the past ten seconds. โ€œHe tried to kiss her?โ€

โ€œYeah, I told you!โ€ Xander argues. โ€œYou went to her cabin to check she was okay and ended up volunteering me to work.โ€

โ€œYou told me he was annoying her and invited her on a vacation, but you didnโ€™t say he tried to kiss her!โ€

โ€œOh, my bad,โ€ Xander says casually, like my brain isnโ€™t now full of the image of Clay kissing Aurora.

โ€œWhoโ€™s trying to kiss who?โ€ Jenna says, appearing behind me, catching the end of what I said. The last couple of days have been exceptionally hot, so Jenna kept the dogs with her to make sure they were keeping cool. Fish circles me excitedly, while Trout immediately tries to eat my shoelaces and Salmon paws at me to be picked up. โ€œGentlemen, no more treating the pups like babies. The carrying stops.โ€

โ€œFeels unreasonable but okay,โ€ Xander grumbles, pouting.

โ€œItโ€™s for our talent show performance, Jen,โ€ Emilia immediately lies as I crouch to the dogsโ€™ level to fuss them all. โ€œWeโ€™re workshopping a plot.โ€

Jenna looks between the three of us. โ€œWhereโ€™s trouble?โ€

โ€œSheโ€™s finding some deck chairs for us to sit and keep an eye on everyone,โ€ I say, concentrating on the dogs. Being around Jenna, knowing Iโ€™m doing something I shouldnโ€™t be, makes me really fucking nervous. I

donโ€™t understand the rush everyone talks about when they talk about sneaking around. I donโ€™t feel that at all, all I feel is guilt. Itโ€™s just not quite enough guilt to make me stop.

โ€œI doubt sheโ€™ll be able to reach them, theyโ€™re on the top rack in the equipment cupboard. Iโ€™ll go heโ€”โ€

โ€œIโ€™ll go,โ€ I interrupt quickly.

Jennaโ€™s looking at me like she wants to call me out on something, but before she can, Emilia steps in. โ€œJen, will you help settle an argument, please? We canโ€™t decide on a performance piece.โ€

She immediately launches into the options, which gives me the chance to run for it. I instantly almost fall down because Trout doesnโ€™t let go of my laces but I finally get free and jog toward the main building. This place is covered in random storage rooms and buildings, so I check two before finding Rory in the third, balancing on her tiptoes on a stool, reaching for the deck chairs.

โ€œJeez, Rory!โ€ I rush toward her, gripping her hips so she doesnโ€™t fall and break something. โ€œWhy didnโ€™t you come and get me to help?โ€

โ€œI didnโ€™t want to be annoying. I can get it, if I reaaaachโ€”โ€ I grip her hips tightly and lift her higher, until she can comfortably grab two chairs, and lower her back down safely onto the stool. I keep a hand on her while she hands me the chairs to set on the ground. Turning carefully, she gives me a sweet but mischievous smile as she sets her hand on my shoulders and I look up at her. โ€œTold you I could reach.โ€

โ€œPlease donโ€™t do things that might get you hurt.โ€

She jumps down, landing next to me. โ€œYou donโ€™t need to be worried.

Iโ€™ve been surviving my questionable choices for twenty years.โ€

โ€œI do worry,โ€ I argue, sitting on the stool and pulling her closer. โ€œDonโ€™t do it.โ€

She moves her legs over mine until sheโ€™s straddling me and I suddenly canโ€™t remember why Iโ€™m worrying. Her arms wrap around my neck and she leans in until her mouth is close to mine, her voice lowers. โ€œYou know, telling me not to do something makes me want to do it.โ€

I brush my nose against hers. โ€œWhat can I do to convince you to behave?โ€

โ€œHmm. I can think of a few things.โ€ โ€œHere?โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t see any possums,โ€ she says, leaning forward to tug at my lip with her teeth. โ€œAnd I really do need to be convinced to behave.โ€

Kissing Aurora is intoxicating. Every inch of her molds to me perfectly and we fit together like weโ€™re two people who have done this hundreds of times. Itโ€™s hard to worry about getting caught when sheโ€™s grinding herself against me, but it isnโ€™t impossible. โ€œIs there a lock on the door?โ€

โ€œNope,โ€ she says, running her mouth along my jaw. โ€œWeโ€™ll have to make it quick.โ€

Groaning, I hold her hips steady. โ€œI donโ€™t have condoms.โ€

She leans back, smiling sweetly. โ€œThatโ€™s okay, it was probably a silly risk anyway.โ€ She goes to stand but I hold her in place.

I unbutton her shorts and she watches me, teeth sinking into her bottom lip as she tries to steady her breathing. โ€œYou canโ€™t be loud,โ€ I whisper, sliding my hand into her panties. Fuck, sheโ€™s always so ready for me.

โ€œI refuse to be held accountable for my actions when you look like that.โ€ Thereโ€™s something about how much she compliments me that makes me feel untouchable. She isnโ€™t shy with it, telling me how hot I am even when Iโ€™m doing the most mundane tasks. It gives me the confidence that sheโ€™s as attracted to me as I am to her and makes me want to risk everything to

watch her say my name as her eyes roll back.

Sheโ€™s not hard to please like this. Kissing, pressure, consistency and the most important bit, telling her how incredible she is. Iโ€™m addicted to the way she clings to me as her body rocks against my hand and when I feel her tighten and pulse around my fingers, I crash my mouth into hers, absorbing the sound of her chanting my name.

This bit is my favorite. When sheโ€™s satisfied and clingy, trying to get as much of her skin on mine as possible. I carefully remove my hand, pulling her close to me as she sags against my body.

โ€œIโ€™m going to put myself in danger more often,โ€ she laughs.

โ€œI canโ€™t lie, I was motivated by jealousy not chivalry. Why didnโ€™t you tell me Clay tried to kiss you?โ€

โ€œBecause I thought Xander told you? You came to my cabin and said you were jealous,โ€ she says, frowning.

โ€œYeah . . . that was about something far more petty than a kiss.โ€

โ€œNever had you down as the possessive type.โ€ Thereโ€™s nothing hurt or sad in her tone. โ€œItโ€™s always the ones you least suspect.โ€

โ€œYou get that way when you know how fucking special someone is. How they have no goddamn idea how much brighter they make everything. Youโ€™re like sunlight, Rory. I want to bask in everything you have. And I absolutely donโ€™t want to share that with Clay. Not even for a minute.โ€

Her body stiffens as she leans back, putting distance between us. โ€œIโ€™m not those things.โ€

I hate that she doesnโ€™t see it. โ€œYou are.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t want to be sunlight, Russ.โ€ She shakes her head adamantly. โ€œIf you stand in the sun for too long, you get burnt. I donโ€™t want to be another person who burns you. Let me be moonlight.โ€

The look of vulnerability on her face steals my breath away. โ€œWhat if we get caught in the rain? You donโ€™t get rainbows at night.โ€

โ€œYou donโ€™t need rainbows when you have the northern lights,โ€ she says softly. โ€œAnd last time we got caught in the rain we did just fine. Incredible, in fact.โ€

I want to say something sweet and funny, but looking at her scrambles every thought in my head. Nothing seems good enough. Nothing quite tells her how mesmerized I am by her. โ€œIf youโ€™re moonlight, does that make me the sea?โ€

Iโ€™m cringing at myself as she leans in and kisses me. Slow, soft, meaningful. โ€œYou want me to talk about sharks again, donโ€™t you.โ€

Just like that, the tender moment slips away as we both begin to laugh, but I donโ€™t mind. โ€œWe should probably head back before someone comes looking for us.โ€

Scooping the chairs under my arm, we walk hand in hand toward the door. Rory turns the lights off as I pull the door open and thatโ€™s when Jenna appears.

My voice hasnโ€™t cracked since I was fifteen years old but it does now. โ€œJenna, hi!โ€ I clear my throat a few times. โ€œSorry, dusty in here.โ€

โ€œI wanted to check you werenโ€™t lost, youโ€™ve been forever. Whereโ€™s Aurora?โ€

Thereโ€™s a split second where we have to telepathically decide which avenue to take.

Or more accurately, which lie to tell.

Thankfully, Aurora steps out from behind the door and huffs. โ€œMaybe if the storage in this place was labeled or made any freaking sense we

wouldnโ€™t have to check everywhere for some chairs.โ€

โ€œOkay, attitude,โ€ Jenna snaps and it reminds me how like siblings these two are. โ€œSorry for caring about your wellbeing. What a terrible boss I am.โ€ If Jenna suspects anything she doesnโ€™t let it show as we all walk back toward the kids. After grabbing an extra chair for her and some paper for Rory, I position all three in a line in a shaded spot where we can watch all

the different groups practicing.

I shouldnโ€™t feel this on edge considering we didnโ€™t get caught doing anything and sitting here together isnโ€™t illegal, but considering I can smell Aurora on the hand Iโ€™m leaning against while Jenna asks me about college, it feels pretty illegal.

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