I entered the kitchen with a towel wrapped around my waistโfresh from a hot shower. Grace stood at the stove with a wooden spoon in her hand.ย e smell of bacon and garlic entered my nose, and I breathed deeper, trying to get more of the best scents a kitchen could o er. I knew sheโd ruin it soon with those brussels sprouts.
โWhatcha doing?โ I asked.
She looked over her shoulder, and I think I almost saw her mouth drop open. Her eyes scanned my dripping wet body. I had done a poor job of drying o .
โCooking up those brussels sprouts you love so much,โ she said with a irty smile.
Grace continued to stir her wooden spoon slowly, moving around the
sautรฉed bacon and garlic, but her eyes stayed on me. I liked those eyes on me.
atโs where they belonged.
I took a few steps into the kitchen. โWant something to drink?โ โA beer would be great.โ
โYou got it.โ I pulled two cold ones from the fridge and popped the caps
o . โHere.โ
She took it from me, and we both tipped the beers back and drankโour eyes never breaking contact.
โNeed any help?โ I o ered.
โNo, Calvin. Itโs your birthday. Let me worry about everything.โ
She smiled, and it was inviting.
I took a step closer to her, pretending like I was trying to get a better look at the food she was cooking up, but what I wanted was more of Grace. She backed into me a little and turned her head, looking over her shoulder. When she didnโt jolt away or apologize, I knew this was the momentโour moment. I leaned down a few inches and kissed her. My lips were on hers, and all of a sudden, she was kissing me back. Her body turned toward me. Her hands went to my back, my chest, my stomach. Her mouth opened, and I slid my tongue in, circling around hers. She practically moaned. I wrapped my arms around her, pulling her as close as she could possibly get to me. I could have crushed her to ashesโthatโs how bad I wanted her. My hands ran through her hair and down her back, settling on her rm backside. She pushed me hard, and I let her, until I was thrust into the kitchen wall.ย e Sheetrock cracked behind me but I didnโt care. Iโd x it later, or maybe Iโd leave it there to serve as a reminder of this very moment.ย e moment Grace became mine. One of my hands moved from her backside to her breast, grabbing it, caressing it. She moaned again. Her hand traveled down my chest, my abdomen, through the opening of the towel, and I grunted in pleasure when she gripped me. I moved my mouth to her cheek, then her neck, her earโsucking and kissingโwhile her hand stroked and pulled.
Grace was all I wanted and all I needed. She was everything between the
sun rising and the sun setting. She was the sensation you get after you felt a jerk on your shing pole (literally). She was the smell of co ee and the burn of whiskey. She was a hard dayโs work and a well-earned lazy Sunday. She was a garden full of ripe vegetables and a eld of overgrown grass. She was everything and she was nothing, which made her the perfect amount of something. I couldnโt get enough of her.
Her pull became a little harder, essentially in sync with me. My towel fell to the ground. I brought her lips back to my mouth, and she kissed me harder. Her tongue entangled mine like barbwire, hooking me, holding me. Where her
tongue couldnโt hold, her mouth sucked and her teeth clenched, creating a
subtle but pleasurable pain.ย e sounds that escaped me were new, but I would remember them forever, for they marked a moment in my life . . . a moment that split everything I knew in two: a beginning and an ending. Grace was the middle, the good partโthe white cream between Oreo cookies, the heart of a medium-rare steak, the center of a Tootsie Pop. She was all those things and more. My hand slid down the front of Graceโs jean shorts, beneath her panties, my ngers crept along her pelvic bone and just as they touched her center, the screen door ung open.
โHappy birthday, bro!โ Joe yelled.
She quickly backed away from me as I bent down to pick up my towel. Joe put his hands over his eyes.
โSorry,โ he said as Grace scurried to the stove, and I covered myself.
After I was covered and Grace had stirred the pan a few times, Joe moseyed into the kitchen.
โCanโt you knock?โ I practically seethed. โSorry,โ he said again.
I shook my head, shaking away the anger. I didnโt want to scare Grace by pummeling the shit out of my brother.
โHow much do you remember of last night?โ I asked, quickly changing the
subject.
He shrugged. โNot much.โ โSounds about right.โ
โIโm not sure what happened. I hadnโt even drunk that much. It was weird. Like I was in a daze.โ He rubbed his forehead. โFelt like I had been drugged or something.โ
โI think you drank more than you thought you did, Joe.โ My eyes narrowed. โYou owe Grace an apology,โ I added.
โI know.โ He nodded. โGrace,โ he called out.
She turned toward him, feigning interest. I had a feeling sheโd already made her mind up about Joe, and I didnโt blame her. I should have my mind made
up about him too, but he was my brother. No matter what he did or what I
thought, my brain was wired to always, always, always give him the bene t of the doubtโwhether he deserved it or not.
โYeah, Joe.โ
โI apologize for last night. I canโt remember what I said or did but I know I was an ass, and I know we havenโt known each other long, but I am sorry for having to say sorry and having to have something to say sorry about.โ
Grace nodded and glanced brie y at me. โItโs ne, Joe. I accept your apology.โ
I knew whatย neย meant.ย Fineย meant it wasnโt ne, but it was ne for now.
She paused and squinted. โActually, itโs ne if you get my car xed in the next three days.โ
Soโshe was done with me, done with whatever this was. I felt my face frown and forced my muscles to relax, maintaining a neutral look.
โYou got yourself a deal,โ he said. โAnd I really hope what I did last night
doesnโt get between you and Calvin.โ He gestured toward me. โI think you two are great together.โ
Grace simply nodded, and Joe turned to me.
โCalvin, Iโm sorry about the way I acted last night. It was out of line and it wonโt happen again.โ
I wanted to ask what was out of line and what behavior he wouldnโt do again but he didnโt remember what he had done, and Grace wouldnโt tell me either. What could he have done or said to make her slap him across the face? What made Grace tick? I really wanted to know.
โItโs ne, bro. Weโre good.โ
Joe was just apologizing to apologize, to make everything good again. He was my brother, so forgiveness was built into our bond.
โAre you doing okay today?โ Joe whispered. He glanced at his boots and then back to me and then at his boots again. It was shame and guilt that made it hard for him to look me in the eyes. Grace peered over her shoulder at us.
โYeah, Iโm good,โ I said. โWhy donโt you re up the grills?โ
โSure thing, bro.โ He nodded, pressing his lips rmly together. โIโm gonna
grab the coolers from Wyattโs truck quick.โ โWyattโs here?โ I asked.
โYeah. How else would I have gotten here? You have my truck,โ Joe called
over his shoulder as he disappeared outside. Grace turned toward me. โWhoโs Wyatt?โ โCharlotteโs ex.โ
And if I was being honest, Iโd tell Grace she was technically my ex too . . . if one-night stands counted for anything.