by Alla Kar
Aggravated, I stand completely up and rub my eyes with my fists. “I’m going to get ready. I’ll be out in a bit.”
Lucas opens his mouth, but slams it shut. He knows my bloody heart is breaking. She doesn’t know it, but I’m finished with the bullshit. She’s going to talk to me. And wherever she is, is where I’ll be.
Chapter Seventeen
Laney
“It’s not a cry you can hear at night,
It’s not somebody that’s seen the light,
It’s a cold and a broken hallelujah” — Rufus Wainwright
To: [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Subject: PARTAYYY!!!
Hello Party People!
There is a party at my house tonight. If you don’t know the address text me. We’re celebrating Lachlan Hems’ win at the Cook Off. He’s moving back, people. Let’s welcome him back to Jacksonville with love!
Drinks are welcomed.
See you at nine!
Thanks,
Lucas
My finger hovers over the delete button. I don’t need to go to this. I don’t even know why Lucas thought to send it to me. Sighing, I close out of my email and throw my hands over my face. This has been the biggest bunch of shit I’ve ever been a part of.
My phone chimes and I pull it out.
Aiden: Can I come over?
My gut wrenches. He’s been texting me all day. I’m supposed to break up with him and I know I need to go ahead and do it. He’ll live and will never know that I was playing him the entire time.
Me: Give me ten minutes.
Aiden: Be there in eleven.
Shoving my phone into my jeans pocket, I stand and straighten up my room. Heather is gone with Todd to some away football game. I’m not telling Bethany anything. My camera necklace is locked in my desk drawer and not coming out for this. No one deserves anyone to see that look on their face. The face of your heart-breaking, of someone stomping all over it.
Eleven minutes later, a knock thumps on my door. My hands are sweating and my heart is jackhammering in my chest.
It’s now or never, Laney. I swing the door open and Aiden is staring down at me, a gorgeous smile on his lips. “Can I come in?”
Nodding, I open the door wider, allowing him to brush by me. His eyes search over the room, taking in everything. “You’ve really made the place your own. Why haven’t I been in here before?” He touches my desk, runs his fingers along my bed.
“I guess we’ve always gone to your place,” I say, lamely, closing the door behind me. “So, what’s up?”
Aiden’s attention darts back to me. “You left yesterday. Savannah said…” he trails off. Fuck, she told.
“Aiden listen—”
“No, let me finish. She said she saw you crying. Are you okay? Do you need to talk to me about something?” He steps forward, wrapping his arm around my waist and pulling me close. “I’m here for you, baby. As long as you’ll have me. I’ve never met a girl that has been so distant. It’s been weeks and I haven’t slept with you.” I widen my eyes. “I’m not pressuring you. I’m saying that I’ve never stayed this long without sex. And…it’s nice. Ya know, it’s nice.”
God. She didn’t tell? I was almost hoping she had. It would have saved me the torture.
My throat is on fire. I need to tell. I have to tell him. “Aiden,” I chock out. “Look, I really need to tell you something—”
He presses his lips to mine, silencing my plea. Christ. He grips my hair and gently pulls, making my stomach flip. “I just want you to know we don’t have to talk about it now. I actually have to run into town. Maybe you’re up for going out tonight?” He pushes his blond hair from his big, brown eyes.
I nod. “Sure, what time?”
“Nine. I’ll pick you up then. I just…I want to spend some alone time with you. I want to get to know you better.”
My chest swells, and the guilt fills my lungs. I let him kiss me, and watch him walk out of my room.
Tonight. I have to tell him tonight. Just do it. Dropping to the floor, I curl my knees against my chest. I deserve a pity moment, or two.
***
“I thought we were going out?” I screech.
Aiden swerves into Lucas’s apartment complex. No. No. No! Not here! Please! “We are. I thought we could go relax. Have fun, make out in someone’s bedroom, drink…just have a good time.”
My hands are clenched into fists on my thighs. Anywhere but here. “Aiden, I don’t know if I want to come here. I mean…I did kind of ruin Savannah’s wedding twice. Maybe we could go down to The Loft. How about that?”
Aiden frowns, reaches over, and squeezes my hand. “I got an invite today from Lucas. I’m supporting my cousin and her friends. Even if the Australian asshole is going to be here.” He scoffs. “Can we go in for a bit and then we can leave? I swear Savannah isn’t mad at you, baby. She adores you.”
Yeah the fuck right. I was basically caught with Lachlan. I’ve cheated on her cousin, well, she thinks that. “Aiden—”
“Please, just for a little bit. We’ll leave if you feel uncomfortable.”
A sigh escapes my throat, but I mask it as a cough. “For just a little bit, Aiden. You swear? As soon as I’m uncomfortable, we leave?”
Kissing my cheek, he reaches over and opens my door for me. My legs are shaky when I step out of the Beemer. The cool air slides against my skin, popping goose bumps along my arm.
Aiden’s arm snakes around my waist, and he pulls me into his side. “Ready?”
Aiden helps me up the steps in my heels. I shouldn’t have worn them. I’m probably going to be running out of the party, like always, in ten minutes. But, on the other hand, I may need them for a weapon. If I break up with Aiden sooner rather than later, I may have to fight him off.
I roll my eyes. I’m jumping to conclusions. I’m not sure what’s going to happen, and worrying isn’t going to make it better.
The music echoes down the hallway as we get closer to the door. Alcohol swarms my nose when Aiden pushes the door opened. The music is thumping from the speakers, people are scattered around. Their dining room table has been transformed into a beer pong table. Several fraternity guys from school are hooting around it, cheering an almost topless girl to chug the rest of her beer.
When my eyes adjust to the light in the living room, I see him. He is sitting on the loveseat, hands outstretched behind him. The brunette from the Cook Off is snuggled into his arm. Red flashes over me, but I push it down my throat.
I’m not here for him. And, obviously, he isn’t here for me. “There’s Savannah, let’s go say hi.”
Savannah is sitting on Lucas’s lap, who is sitting on the couch across from Lachlan. Aiden pulls me alongside of him until we’re standing in the living room.
“Savannah,” he says.
Savannah jumps up and wraps him in a hug. “I’m so glad you could make it.” Her eyes drag to me, and I see her size me up. She didn’t tell, but that doesn’t mean she doesn’t care. She knows. I can see it. “Hi, Laney,” she says before pulling me into a soft hug. Is that pity in her eyes? Does she know?
I mumble my hello under my breath and keep my eyes focused on the floor. Aiden’s hand has dropped down to my lower hip, his palm almost cupping my ass. When did he get a drink?
The heat from Lachlan’s glare is on the side of my face. I feel it, it’s hot, scorching, even. My mouth is dry, bone dry. I don’t want to be here. I want to go back and crawl into my bed.
I don’t know how long I’ve stood here, waiting for an out. Aiden’s on his second cup of beer and I smell it on his breath. When I finally get the nerve to glance up, Lachlan is staring at me. His light green eyes dare me to look away. He knows I can’t. He knows I want him. Just like he wants me.
The brunette starts to tug on his arm, but he doesn’t move. Eyes fixated on mine. Aiden’s hot breath on my neck brings me back to reality. “Let’s dance, baby. Come down with me, please?�
� He’s slurring his words.
The heaviness of his weight is making me nearly fall over. “You’re getting a little tipsy, Aiden. Maybe we should slow down on the drinks, huh? You do have to drive me home.”
He laughs, and pushes more weight on me. “Puh-lease, baby. We can crash here tonight. Let’s get drunk and dance. I want you to let go with me. You’re so guarded.”
Do you blame me? Straightening him the best I can, I lead him toward the couch. Savannah grumbles when he lands, hard, beside her. “I’m going to the bathroom. Stay here, okay.”
I turn on my heel, leaving Aiden mumbling incoherently. Pushing my way through the swaying bodies, I lock myself in the bathroom. A weight is lifted off of my shoulder. I pull my cell from the short, blue jeans jacket and dial Heather’s number.
She picks up on the third ring. “Where are you? I came home and you’re gone.”
“At Lucas’s house.”
Silence. “Who is Lucas?”
“Lachlan’s best friend. Aiden’s cousin Savannah’s husband. They’re having a party for Lachlan. I was coming to break up with Aiden, but he pulled me here. Now he’s drunk and I want to come home. I can’t do this. I feel like my throat is closing up.”
I hear Heather’s car keys in the background. “Where are you at?”
“Duncan Street. It’s the apartments close by that little store you like on the corner.”
“Yep, know exactly where that is. It’ll take me about twenty minutes to get there. Especially with the traffic. Will you be okay until then?”
I nod vigorously into the phone. “Yes. Call me when you get here. I’m going to stay in the bathroom.”
Sliding down against the counter, I hide my face in my palms. The cool tile floor is Heaven against the burning skin of my legs. Standing up, I take a small cup from the cabinet, and fill it up. I down it, not caring that the bathroom water is nasty. I need to cool down.
A slight thump on the door makes me jump. “Someone is in here. I’m sick.” Which is the truth. I feel like barfing all over the place.
“Let me in,” Aiden slurs, pounding harder.
Growling, I open the door a small fraction, enough for him to get inside. He staggers in, slumping over the cabinet.
“Baby, where did you go-gooo,” he whines, gripping my hips and bringing me toward him. I feel his erection against my stomach.
No. Nope. Not going to happen. “Aiden, you’re fucking drunk. Shit-faced. I need you to stay here tonight. Heather is coming to get me.”
“No,” he yells, bringing his hot mouth down to my neck. “You taste too fucking sweet,” he mumbles. “Please, let me have you.”
Grabbing his wrist, I try to remove his hands, but he tightens his hold. “Aiden,” I warn.
“No, you’re not going anywhere. You’re mine. I want you. I need you, Laney. You’re so good for me. You’re so warm, nice, funny…sexy as fuck. Please, let me take you back to my dorm. I’ll be gentle.”
What. The. Fuck. If he think I’m going anywhere with him drunk as a skunk, he must be more wasted than I thought.
“Aiden,” I drop my voice, hoping he hears the plea in it. “I don’t want to. I need to go home. I’ll talk to you tomorrow. Let’s go get Savannah, okay?”
He groans and grips my ass, pushing me around until I’m trapped between him and the counter. Oh, no. His eyes are glazed over, his lips spreading into a smile. He is so drunk. Too drunk.
“Aiden,” I whisper. “I need you to let me go. I’ll see you tomorrow when you’re sober.”
He chuckles, bringing his fingers to my hair. “I always thought you were so hot. But, you never seemed interested. Then, that night at the club, I couldn’t take my eyes off of you…and that ass. Damn, girl. Why are you doing this to me? I want you so bad.” He presses his erection harder into my stomach. “Feel that? Please, I’m begging. Let me in.”
Pushing against his chest, he holds me closer. “No, you’re not leaving this room,” he slurs, his voice rising. “I want to feel you.”
He’s really drunk. Sliding my hands up his shoulders, he gives me a grin. I wait until his mouth is on my neck before I push with all my might. He stumbles into the bathroom wall, letting out a loud grunt. “Damn, Laney. Fuck.” He seems a little more coherent now, but I can still see him sway a bit. I’m halfway out the door when I’m pulled back in.
No. No! “Come on, this doesn’t have to be hard. Just let me have you. I’ll keep you safe. Keep you with me.”
“No, Aiden, please.” I shove my elbow back into his side, and he lets out a grunt. My heart rate is speeding up. God, no. This can’t be happening. Kicking and yanking at him, I beg him to let me go. “Aiden, just sober up, please.” He bites my neck, gently, and moans. The alcohol on his breath is heavy, scorching my nose. The spot between my breasts is bare; the necklace with the camera is tucked tightly in my desk drawer at home. I screw my eyes shut and kick at his shin.
I’m helplessly fighting him when the door swings opened. My entire being lights on fire. Lachlan’s face is calm, but I see the tightness in his jaw.
“Let her go, you bloody twit.”
Aiden barks out a laugh. “Wrong door, mate. You need to go on. I’m trying to have a private session with my girlfriend.” Aiden slurs his voice in a terrible mock accent.
Tears are scorching my eyes, and I know Lachlan sees them. “Is that right, mate?” Lachlan steps forward and grips my arm, slinging me into the hallway. I bump into a guy and beer soaks my shirt. I don’t care.
Before I can get all the way around, Lachlan has pushed Aiden from the bathroom, past me, and into the living room. It isn’t long before the entire party is staring at them.
Lachlan’s fists tighten at his sides and he throws one into the side of Aiden’s face. The crunch makes my stomach hurt.
“Lachlan,” I say, pushing through the people. “He’s drunk. Just stop.” Another fist to his jaw. Blood is running from his lip and eyebrow. He’s still sobering up, but it’s coming quicker. Aiden stumbles and throws a pathetic punch at Lachlan.
Someone grabs me around the waist and keeps me from running toward them. I’m yelling, beating at the person’s arm. When he releases me, Lucas walks out from around me and grabs Lachlan’s hands, holding him back.
“Stop, Lachlan. He’s had enough. He’s fucking drunk.”
Lachlan wiggles and tries to get free, his eyes boring into Aiden’s. “I don’t bloody care. Let me go, I’m going to beat his bloody arse.”
“You already have. Just drop it.”
Aiden staggers up, eyes searching the room. “I want to know what the fuck is going on!” he screams. “This guy attacked me. What is going on?”
My mouth goes dry, a shiver of fear riding along my skin. Lachlan turns toward me and lifts an eyebrow. “I would love to know that, too, luv. Tell us, what the fuck is going on? Tell him the truth.”
Oh, God. My entire body is shivering. A pain strikes my chest. “I kissed Lachlan,” I say, knowing that’s not even breaking the surface of the truth.
Aiden’s face is suddenly sober. All trace of drunkenness gone. “I used to date him in high school. It—it just happened.”
Aiden swallows, his Adam’s apple bobbing in his throat. “Okay, we can talk about this later. Come on, let’s go home.”
I shake my head quickly. “No, there is more. I—”
“You fucked him?” Aiden is screaming, his fists clenched at his sides. He doesn’t dare move, I see it. He’s scared of Lachlan.
“No,” I choke out. “I…can we go somewhere else to talk?”
He is pacing, hands twisted into his blond hair. His strong shoulders look fragile. “No, tell me right now. Right. Fucking. Now.”
Anger is rising in my throat. I shove my finger at him. “I went out with you on a bet. You screwed my friend Bethany and ignored her. She wanted to get you back and I told her it was too late. She’d already given it up. Then we made a deal that night at the club. I’d date you and break your hea
rt.” I’m yelling and I hadn’t realized it.
The entire party is quiet. A pen drop would have comforted me. Aiden grips his hair and a loud laugh rips from his throat. “A bet? You went out with me for a bet?”
I nod. “Then Lachlan showed up…and…it’s fucked up, I know! I told her I didn’t want to do it and I shouldn’t have. I’m sorry! She cried over you! You didn’t even remember her name. It hurt me to see her hurt. I shouldn’t have. I’m sorry.”
“But you did!”
“Yes, I did! I’m sorry. I wanted to stop but she threatened to tell you. I didn’t want to see that look on your face. I didn’t want to hurt you anymore than I already had.”
Aiden straightened his shoulders. His glare makes me want to crawl into a hole and lose myself in it. “Well, congratulations. You fucking did it. You broke my heart.” He turns on his heel and slams the door. It rattles the picture frames on the wall.
Every eye is on me. No one says anything for a few moments. Silence. Torture. Guilt is burying me alive.
“Get out,” Lachlan whispers. No one moves. “Everyone get your arses out of here. Now!”
Like cops were pounding on the door, everyone scrams around until the entire room is empty, besides Savannah, Lucas, Lachlan, and me.
“Lachlan, I—”
“Stop. Can you two give us a minute?” Lachlan asks.
Savannah grabs her coat and Lucas’s hand. Lucas is staring at me. My friend from high school. Our friend from high school. I can see the sadness in his eyes. He is disappointed. I grip my knees and try to catch my breath. The silence is tearing at me. I hear the door shut behind Savannah and Lucas a few seconds later.
“You dated him for a bet?” Lachlan asks.
I don’t answer. It’s rhetorical, I’m sure. I keep my eyes down at the floor. The smooth wood beneath me.
“What happened to you?” His voice rises. “You were never like this in high school. Never.”
Shaking, I glance up at him. His eyes are orbs. “I—I was sick of seeing him fuck girls and break their hearts.”