Iย ALMOST JUMP OUT OFย my skin when I open the bathroom door and Aurora is standing in the bedroom.
When she hears the door open, she turns to face me and thatโs when I spot my cellphone in her hand. My stomach sinks because the look on her face tells me everything I need to know about who sheโs on the phone to.
I should take the phone out of her hand, end the call, something. But instead, I stand frozen in the doorway staring at her. โIโll tell him,โ she says quietly to the person on the other end of the phone. โBye.โ
I need to say something, but every terrible possibility runs through my head at once.
โI shouldnโt have answered your cellphone,โ she says. โIโm sorry. I didnโt think. It was it was your brother. He said heโs been trying to reach you because your dad has entered an addiction program. They want you to come home to make amends.โ
Itโs like being bulldozed with several emotions at once. Surprise, hurt, optimism, anger. I knew Iโd have to tell her eventually, but I wasnโt ready to share now.
Sheโs staring at me with pity, like I fucking knew she would, and the frustration builds. โYou shouldnโt have answered my cellphone.โ
โI know, Iโm sorry. I didnโt think! It was ringing over and over and the number wasnโt saved in your phone . . . you know what the service is like, maybe if I hadnโt answered it would have disappeared again. I donโt know, Russ. I thought something might be wrong, but I shouldnโt have answered it. Iโm really sorry.โ
Dragging a hand down my face, I blow out a sigh. I want to scream. โThe bathroom is right here. You could have gotten me, you could have yelled for me, you could have done anything.โ
โIโm sorry, Russ,โ she says, her voice strained. โI thought it was urgent. I didnโt think.โ
โIโve told you before he does it to make me pick up. You know he rings over and over until I get pissed off enough to answer.โ
โI forgot. The number wasnโt saved, and I didnโt think. It was a mistake and Iโm sorry.โ
Itโs too much to process all at once. I canโt think straight when Iโm around her. โYou should go.โ
โI said Iโm sorry,โ she stresses, walking toward me. โIโm really, really sorry. I know this must be a lot for you. Why didnโt you tell me your dad has problems with addiction? I thought weโd shared all our secrets . . .โ
โBecause I didnโt want you to look at me like you are right now, Aurora,โ I say flatly. The embarrassment fucking stings. โBecause I wasnโt ready to tell you and now I donโt have any choice in the matter.โ
The words are so sharp and I hardly recognize myself as I hear them back. I hear him in the way Iโm talking to her; my worst nightmare playing out before my eyes. He found a way to ruin her and he doesnโt even know she exists. I throw myself down on Xanderโs bed, far enough away from her that I feel like I can still think, even though my head is swimming and none of my thoughts make sense.
โYou get to be mad at me, but you donโt get to shut me out,โ she says. Her voice wobbles with every word and when I look up at her, she looks devastated. I caused this. Iโm the one thatโs fucking this up. โIโll wait while you call your brother back. Hear it from him. I can hold your hand and I wonโt listen if you donโt want me to, but Iโll be here for you.โ
The last thing I want to do right now is call Ethan. Part of me questions if itโs even true or is it just another one of his ploys to trick me into going home and heโs not there. Another day where I get left on my own to pick up the pieces of our family and break off a few of my own in the process.
โI donโt want you to.โ I thought Iโd be happier about hearing my dad has taken steps to get real help, but now all I can think about is this. What does she think of me?
โRuss, please donโt shut me out. Iโve told you everything about my family and you know I get it.โ
โYou donโt get it,โ I snap. โIt isnโt the same thing.โ
My head drops into my hands; my stomach churns as my thoughts spiral. This isnโt how this summer was supposed to end.
Itโs incredible how shame fills the cracks other people create. For every fracture my dadโs actions have caused, humiliation has glued everything back together.
Ethanโs call took a sledgehammer to it all.
โI think youโre madder at me than I deserve,โ she says crouching down in front of me. โYell at me, Russ. Letโs fight about how angry you are at me and I can yell back that you kept this huge thing from me for months and we can scream at each other until you realize Iโm not scared to carry your baggage. And weโll make up. And I can support you the way you support me.โ
I donโt want to yell at her. I donโt want this to be something she has to carry, especially knowing she has to face her own family today. โJust go,โ I say. โYou donโt want to miss your flight.โ
โI wonโt be able to stop overthinking until I know weโre okay.โ Her hands shake as she rests them against my knees. โPlease donโt burn me,โ she says, voice barely above a whisper.
I feel like Iโm burning everyone at this point. โJust go, Aurora. Please.โ
She kisses my forehead as she stands and I feel her tears drop onto my skin. I want to reach out and hold her to me, but I donโt deserve that. She takes a sharp intake of breath, but I canโt look at her. โFor the record, I really hope your dad gets better and you can heal from this. Iโm sorry I found out before you were ready to tell me.โ
It feels like sheโs taking half of me with her as I finally lift my head to watch as she walks out and I finally get the answer thatโs been plaguing me all summer.
Itโs harder to watch her walk away than it is to wake up and sheโs not there.
Iย KNOWย IโVE FUCKED UPย before I even head out of my cabin with my bags and I fucking hate myself.
I couldnโt get good enough service to call Ethan back in my room, so Iโve decided to do it from the road. Iโll call JJ too, let him know Iโm not coming anymore. As much as I donโt want to, I know I need to head home and face whatever is waiting for me. I miss Aurora and that makes no sense, because Iโm the reason she isnโt here and I fucking hate myself for that as
well. Iโll call her from the road, beg for forgiveness, pray I havenโt hurt her too badly.
Iโve sent her to see her dad believing Iโm mad at her and that sheโs done something wrong, when itโs my fault because I donโt know how to process things without clamming up like an asshole. I canโt even enjoy the walk through camp back to my truck, despite the last ten weeks being the happiest Iโve been in my life.
I just keep thinking the same thing: of course she answered the phone. Sheโs my girlfriend and it wouldnโt be a problem for a normal fucking person. But Iโm not normal. Iโve let the shame and embarrassment eat at me for years, scared that if I let someone in itโd ruin things. I didnโt let her in, not fully, and Iโve managed to ruin us anyway.
Keeping my head down as I pass the people Iโve worked alongside, hoping they donโt notice me or want to say goodbye. Thankfully nobody stops me, my keys are primed in my hand to get out of here as quickly as I can.
Iโm watching my feet scrape against the dusty parking lot when I hear her clear her throat, forcing me to look up. Her bags are littering the floor around her, sheโs biting her fingernails, anxiously tapping her foot.
โIโve never begged a man before,โ she says, and as confident as she sounds, she doesnโt look it. I know how big this is for her. I know what kind of courage this took. โBut youโre the first of many things for me.โ
โRory . . .โ
โI donโt want you to be my first heartbreak.โ Another piece of me breaks off. โEither we get into the truck together and for the next four hours we talk, or we can sit in silence and when we get to Maple Hills we go our separate ways. You can tell me as little or as much about your dad as you want. Youโre in control of what youโre ready to share with me.โ She picks up her bags from the floor. โBut you can tell me everything about how youโre feeling. You wanna be together? This is how weโre doing it. Weโre not miscommunicators, Russ. We share our secrets.โ
โIโm so sorry, Ror.โ She drops her bags as I speed toward her, crushing her in a hug. I instantly feel better having her in my arms again. โI was going to call you and grovel as soon as I was on the road. I donโt deserve you.โ
โYes,โ she says harshly. โYou do. I donโt need you to grovel. You donโt need to punish yourself for being overwhelmed. I just need you to not push me away.โ
Word by word, I feel her gluing me back together. โWhat about the wedding?โ
โYouโre my first choice, Russ,โ she whispers, burying her head into my neck. โWhere you go, I go. You donโt have to face this alone.โ
โBut your dad . . .โ
โWill survive. I think we both know by now he doesnโt really care anyway. I can try to twist it in lots of different ways that make me feel in control, but letโs be honest, I probably wouldnโt be invited if there wasnโt press there.โ She shrugs. โIf he wanted me to listen to his demands, maybe he should have held me accountable all the times I broke the rules.โ
โIโm sorry for how I acted earlier. Iโm so fucking lucky to have you.โ Her mouth crashes into mine, frantic and desperate, and I canโt help but match everything sheโs giving to me. Iโm still scared about what weโre heading back to, but I know sheโs by my side.
It doesnโt take long for me to load our things into my truck and get onto the road. I know that any time now, I need to start talking. Going our separate ways isnโt an option for me and if she leaves, the only person Iโd have to blame for that is myself. Iโll have been the one who pushed her away when she was trying to pull me close.
She sits quietly beside me while I call JJ to tell him Iโm not visiting him anymore. Heโs understandably bummed, but as soon as I drop โfamily dramaโ he tells me not to worry and heโll see me next time heโs in LA.
โHeโs a bit like a brother, isnโt he,โ Rory says quietly when the call ends. โYeah, heโs kind of like the older brother I wanted but didnโt have.โ
She nods. โLike Jenna for me.โ
There are so many things in our lives that mirror one another and I need to trust that if anyone is going to understand and help me, itโs going to be her. Sheโs turned my world upside down and thereโs no reason she wonโt now.
โMy dad has an addiction to gambling,โ I say, not taking my eyes off the road. โHorses mainly, because itโs easy to do, but he loves casinos and poker. He left me sitting outside a casino in the car once for hours when I was younger, thatโs when mom realized he had a problem. He drinks, too,
but itโs always because of the betting. Celebrate or commiserate kind of thing, yโknow?โ
โYeah.โ
โIโm embarrassed and thatโs why I didnโt want to tell you. What type of parent would pick a slip of paper over their kid? What does that say about me if Iโm not even worth more than some shitty odds and a horse.โ I canโt help but laugh. โI told you the horrible things heโs said to me. Those were times he was drunk or I wouldnโt send him money. When you hear something enough times you canโt help but begin to believe it, Rory. I didnโt want you to think the things about me he does.โ
โI could never,โ she says instantly, rubbing the back of my neck with her palm. โBecause theyโre not true.โ
โAll Iโve wanted is for him to get better. When he turned up here that day we got caught and I told you heโd had a fight with my mom, he actually told me my mom had thrown him out. He said he was going to get better, but I didnโt want to get my hopes up that he would. When you told me what Ethan said, youโre right, I felt overwhelmed.
โOverwhelmed because you finally knew. Overwhelmed because itโs what Iโve wanted for years. Overwhelmed because it doesnโt feel real. Itโs like when you wish for something so much but when you get it, it seems too good to be true. Heโs let me down so much that Iโm scared to trust that this is the time where things change.โ
โYou told me expecting change is like repeatedly putting your hand in a fire and expecting it not to burn you. I want to hold your hand so you donโt have to put it in the fire, Russ. Recovery isnโt easy for anyone, not just the addict; for you too. It sounds like your dad has taken the step to try to get better, but nobody is going to force you to forgive him. I will physically fight your brother for you if he tries.โ
โWhat if he burns you too? My family is a mess.โ
She laughs and I swear her smile could fix anything. โFire canโt burn fire. I will raze Maple Hills to the ground before he gets a chance to make you feel shitty about yourself again. Also, family mess? Hello? The poster child for daddy issues right here.โ
I take her hand and press the back of it to my mouth. โYou never have to feel embarrassed with me. Maybe the universe wasnโt trying to fuck us over. Maybe it knew we needed each other, because I do need you, Russ.
Youโre the best thing to happen to me and, more importantly, I want to be there for you through this in whatever way you want me to be.โ
โI donโt even know what recovery entails. I donโt know what make amends even means. How the fuck is he going to do that? Itโs been such a long time.โ
โWhy donโt we call your brother so you can hear it from him and anything we donโt understand I can google? I wonโt even call him an asshole.โ
โThank you, Aurora.โ
She leans over and kisses my cheek before sitting back down. โThank you for not making me sit here in silence for four hours.โ
Iย WALK INTO MY BEDROOMย hand in hand with Rory and instantly get dรฉjร vu.
That Russ, the one who was pretending to be confident, would not have believed that this would be the situation weโre in a couple of months later. Not one to dance around the obvious, Aurora struts straight around me and sits on my desk.
โWanna roleplay us doing it?โ I roll my eyes as I walk over and step between her legs, gripping her under her thighs and throwing her on my bed, making her squeak. โHey, you werenโt this rough with me!โ
โYeah โcause I was fucking terrified,โ I say, throwing myself down beside her. โI donโt get girls like you and I was very worried Iโd watch you come and itโd be game over for me. In my pants.โ
โConfident you could then,โ she teases, rolling to lie on top of me. โHowโd you know I wasnโt faking it?โ
โIโd have suffocated between your legs before Iโd let you fake it.โ
The guys are at JJโs for the housewarming party and after the day Iโve had, I think taking out my stress in a healthy way is a good idea. I spread her legs over my hips and run my hands along her thighs until Iโm under her sundress, when her cellphone starts ringing.
โAre we destined to be interrupted forever?โ I groan. โI thought this would end when we left Honey Acres.โ
โYou know who itโll be,โ she says, climbing off me and reaching for the phone. She holds up her screen to me and man who pays the rent stares back at me.
We havenโt really talked about the fact Aurora is supposed to be in Palm Springs right now. I was too distracted with my own problem and I guess she didnโt want to talk about it. I didnโt have anything to add when she pointed out that heโs never punished her before.
She presses the accept call button and puts it on speaker, but even before she says hello, she does something I havenโt seen her do in weeks: she forces a smile onto her face.
โHi!โ Her voice is unnatural, not the voice of my girl and I hate it. โWhere the fuck are you, Aurora?โ
Six words and my blood is boiling.
โIโm not coming, Dad.โ She chews on the inside of her cheek and I pull her along the bed, letting her sit between my open legs with my head resting on her shoulder. โSomething came up, Iโm sorry.โ
โThat doesnโt answer my question. I asked where the fuck are you?โ โIโm in Maple Hills.โ
โGet your ass in your car right now. I am so serious, Aurora. Iโm not playing your games this time, do not ruin this for everyone.โ
I hold her a little tighter. โI said Iโm not coming.โ โIโm coming to get you.โ
โIโm not at home.โ
Leaning around her I press the mute button so her dad canโt hear us as he launches into a rant about how selfish and immature she is. โIโm so fucking proud of you. Youโre so strong, Rory. Donโt let him bully you into doing something you donโt want to do. Youโre worth more than some photographs in a magazine. If you have to force a smile you deserve better.โ
She takes us off mute as he finishes yelling. โI donโt care that youโre upset with me, Dad. I donโt like who I am when I let you dictate how I act.โ I hold her a little tighter. โIโve spent a really long time being reckless to get your attention, because at least then youโd remember I existed. You make me feel like Iโm not worth sticking around for. Iโm not letting you burn me anymore because I have people in my life who do like me for me.โ
โIf you arrive in the next two hours, weโll pretend this conversation never happened,โ he says, not an ounce of emotion in his tone.
โI hope your marriage is happy, but I wonโt be there. Iโm not faking smiles for you. Goodbye, Dad.โ
She disconnects the call and I expect her to burst into tears, but she doesnโt, she sinks into me and pulls my arms tighter around her. โIโm going to crush you if I hug you any harder.โ
โI donโt mind.โ
โHow do you feel?โ
โSupported,โ she says.
โThat isnโt what I mean, sweetheart.โ I kiss her neck and sheโs quiet for a moment, something Iโm still not used to.
โI feel lighter, like I made the right decision for once, and I know itโll help me move on now Iโve told him. Maybe if it makes him change we can work on our relationship. Maybe itโll be the thing that wakes him up.โ
โI hope it does.โ
We sit in silence for five minutes and she doesnโt let me loosen my grip until her phone starts ringing again. I feel her freeze in my arms, only relaxing when she lifts the screen to her line of sight and sees it isnโt her dad. She presses accept and the screen fills with a woman with dark brown hair sporting a huge grin. Thereโs no resemblance between her and the woman in my arms until she lifts her sunglasses, placing them on the top of her head and I spot the exact same eyes Iโm used to.
โOh, so the boyfriend thing is true then,โ is the first thing Elsa says. Aurora moves the camera down so less of me is in the shot. โMum said she has a cat and you have a boyfriend. I thought she was mixing prescriptions with wine again.โ
I canโt lie, the British accent catches me off guard at first.
โHello to you too.โ Aurora shuffles in my arms. โWhat are you doing? Why are you calling? Feel free to answer any other questions I might have missed.โ
โYou stand up to dear old Dad one time and suddenly you have an attitude,โ she tuts. โHold on, Iโm just getting to a dress fitting.โ
We hear Elsa talking to someone rapidly in a language I donโt recognise and Aurora sits up a little straighter. โEl, who are you talking to in Italian?โ
โIโm in Milan at a dress fitting for Fashion Week next month.โ Auroraโs jaw hangs open. โYouโre not going to the wedding?โ
Elsaโs nose scrunches and itโs the exact same expression Aurora pulls when sheโs horrified. โTo the weather woman? Christ no. Iโm not being pictured in something that can be made in three weeks.โ
โI thought you might be calling to convince me to go.โ
Elsa scoffs and Aurora lets go of a breath, relaxing a little more in my arms. โIโm calling to congratulate you on finally growing a backbone. Iโm proud of you, little sister.โ
โUh, thanks, I think,โ she mumbles quietly. โDoes he know youโre not going to Palm Springs? Heโs going to be really mad at us. I know heโs mad at me.โ
โI have no idea, nor do I care. You definitely shouldnโt care. Iโve set up a reroute so when he calls me, heโs forwarded to a therapistโs office in London. I suggest you do the same. Lord knows the man needs it.โ
I canโt help but snort, but I try to smother it by hiding my face in Auroraโs hair. โI havenโt forgotten about you, mysterious, faceless boyfriend,โ she says, making me freeze. โYouโre lucky I have to go get pins stuck in me, but at some point, I will interrogate you.โ
โShe wonโt,โ Aurora says. โSheโll forget.โ โStay mad at the patriarchy, Ror. Ciao.โ
Aurora throws her phone onto the bed beside us and turns around, climbing over each leg until sheโs straddling me with her head pressed against my chest and her arms wrapped around my waist. I stroke the back of her hair, not saying anything. Another five minutes of silence pass and I canโt remember a time where sheโs ever been this quiet.
Eventually, she pushes herself off my torso, sitting up to face me. โSo, that was Elsa.โ
โThat was Elsa,โ I repeat. โSheโs . . .โ โSheโs very Elsa.โ
โHow do you feel?โ I ask again.
She trails her hand down the side of my face, brushing her fingers across my jaw lightly. โStill supported.โ