Out of Breath (The Breathing Series #3)

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by Donovan, Rebecca


  I braced myself for the heart attack that was about to happen. I actually hoped it would, so I could avoid this conversation.

  Serena pounced. ‘Why? What happened?’

  I couldn’t help it – I glanced at the door – and even though I couldn’t see him, I knew he was listening.

  ‘Umm … I don’t know really,’ I answered evasively, trying to keep my voice quiet. ‘We’re … talking.’

  ‘There’s more than talking going on,’ Sara said. ‘I mean, I saw you guys last night at dinner.’

  I swallowed. Please let me vanish right now. Please!

  ‘Has he kissed you?’ Serena demanded.

  ‘No,’ I answered quickly, trying not to think about the kiss he’d given me on the top of my head last night. My cheeks flamed in betrayal.

  ‘Are you lying?’ Sara accused. ‘Did you kiss him and not tell me?’

  ‘I swear, I didn’t kiss him,’ I answered adamantly.

  ‘So how do you feel about him?’ Meg asked. The girls quieted, leaning closer in anticipation. And I could have sworn the door opened wider.

  ‘I’m not sure how to answer that,’ I said honestly, resigning myself to the conversation … and Evan listening. ‘It’s been intense. A lot’s happened, and I’m just trying to figure things out. It wouldn’t be fair to either of us to start anything without fixing what went wrong to begin with.’

  ‘And what was that?’ Meg asked.

  ‘Me,’ I answered quietly, unable to look at any of them. ‘He doesn’t trust me. And I have to earn that back if I want to try again.’

  ‘Do you – want to try again?’ Serena asked excitedly.

  I didn’t want to answer this question, so I said, ‘I’m not ready.’ It was the only thing I knew to be true. ‘Okay. What are we doing today?’ I did my best to sound cheerful as I redirected the conversation. ‘I have to kick you guys out in a minute, because I really have to use the bathroom. But what’s the plan, so I know what to wear?’

  ‘We’re going shopping,’ Sara announced. ‘And don’t you dare sulk. You need some dresses.’

  ‘I disagree, but … whatever.’

  Meg stood, ‘Hurry up and get ready. We’re going to brunch before we shop.’

  Serena hopped off the bed and followed after the girls. She turned to me before she left and said, ‘I like him, Emma … a lot. And I think you know exactly what you feel for him. Stop fighting it.’

  She shut the door behind her, leaving me staring.

  The bathroom door eased open, and Evan stepped into the room just as I threw a pillow at him.

  ‘Hey!’ He caught it with a quick laugh. ‘What was that for?’

  ‘You didn’t have to listen, Evan!’ I hissed, trying not to raise my voice.

  He chuckled. ‘You were talking about me. Of course I was going to listen.’

  Her face was flushed all the way down her neck.

  ‘They’re relentless, aren’t they?’ I noted with a shake of my head. ‘I’m glad I’m not a girl.’

  Emma whipped the blankets back and got out of bed. ‘I can’t believe you heard that.’

  It was hard not to laugh at her dramatic reaction. ‘You knew I was listening, Emma. And it’s nice to know they don’t hate me.’

  ‘Why would they hate you?’ she asked. ‘You didn’t do anything wrong.’

  I shrugged. ‘I know, but they’re protective of you, and if they didn’t like me it would suck.’

  She grinned. ‘Why do you want their approval?’

  I’d said too much. ‘No reason.’

  ‘Liar.’

  ‘I’m going out through the patio to take a walk on the beach,’ I announced suddenly. ‘We don’t want them to see me sneaking out of your room, do we? They may think we kissed or something.’ She threw another pillow at me.

  ‘Shut up, Evan.’ Her cheeks were bright red.

  I laughed, picking up my camera from her dresser.

  ‘Have fun shopping.’ She stuck her tongue out at me just as I took the shot. I smiled at her small tantrum as she shut the bathroom door with force, adoring the fiery side that I had a tendency to bring out in her.

  I was surprised that the girls hadn’t spotted my camera on the dresser or my bag sitting on the chaise. They were probably too intent on drilling Emma to even notice.

  Easing the gate open, I peered around the corner of the deck to make sure no one was outside. I quickly crossed to the steps and reached the beach just as I heard the screen door sliding open.

  ‘Hey!’ Sara called out, stopping me in my tracks.

  I reluctantly spun around, knowing I’d been caught.

  ‘You just came from Emma’s room, didn’t you?’ she accused, her hands on her hips. I shrugged guiltily. ‘Evan, can we talk?’

  ‘Sure,’ I said with a heavy breath.

  Sara hopped down the steps, and I began walking alongside her, bracing myself.

  ‘Did anything happen between you and Emma while I was away that I should know about?’

  ‘No,’ I answered. ‘Nothing you should know about.’

  ‘Evan –’ she scowled – ‘you know I just want to make sure she’s okay.’

  ‘I know, Sara. I do. I heard everything.’

  ‘Why did you stay in her room? I don’t understand what’s up with you two.’

  ‘Neither do I,’ I replied. ‘And I’ll tell you the same thing Emma did – we’re just talking. That’s it. And I have no idea where it’s going, but please don’t force her to figure out what she feels for me. I don’t want to push her away again, especially when I’m getting to really know her for the first time ever.’

  Sara drew her brows together. ‘What does that mean?’

  I considered how to explain it. ‘Emma’s not the same as she was a couple of weeks ago. Her eyes aren’t vacant any more. She doesn’t look like she’s about to break apart at any second. I can’t really say what happened, but she’s finally opening up and –’

  ‘Becoming the Emma we used to know?’

  ‘No.’ I shook my head. ‘She’s not her either. I don’t think she’ll ever be her again. But I think she’s trying to heal, to be better. She’s letting me in, and she’s never done that before. She’s actually trusting me, and I don’t want to lose that because she’s afraid of what might or might not happen between us. I know you care about her, and so do I. But I’m just asking you to back off a little. Let us figure it out.’

  ‘Do you trust her?’ Sara asked.

  I stared out at the ocean as we continued to walk. ‘I want to,’ I answered. ‘I really want to.’

  ‘But you don’t,’ Sara concluded, hearing the reluctance in my voice. ‘That’s not right Evan. You need to trust her enough to tell her what you went through when she left. If you don’t tell her, then you’re doing the same thing she did to you. She should know.’

  ‘She’s already about to collapse from all the guilt that’s been dumped on her her entire life,’ I argued. ‘She already knows I have nightmares. That’s enough.’

  Sara’s eyes tightened slightly. I hoped she wouldn’t ask …

  ‘But you can’t expect her to open up and trust you with emotions and thoughts she’s probably never expressed before, and then not trust her in return.’

  I hated it when Sara was right.

  I about freaked when I saw Evan and Sara returning together. She knew he’d been in my room. I could tell when she shook her head at me as she climbed the steps to the deck. I sunk down in the chair, averting my eyes. I didn’t get a chance to ask Evan what they talked about before he, James and Jared left for Nate’s to help set up for another of their infamous parties.

  When I returned from shopping with the girls, we spent the day on the beach. I threw on a pair of jeans and a tank top, along with my black Converse for the party. Sara scanned me up and down.

  ‘We just bought some amazing dresses today, and you’re wearing this? What am I going to do with you?’ she sighed.

  ‘Love me for w
ho I am,’ I replied with a smirk.

  ‘I do,’ Serena chimed in.

  ‘Serena, don’t encourage her,’ Sara said. ‘Besides, your wardrobe consists of black … and black.’

  I interceded. ‘I think Serena is very fashionable.’

  ‘So do I,’ Serena added defensively.

  ‘Okay, I apologize, Serena. You do know how to mix up your black. But I’m sorry, Em. You need an intervention.’

  ‘Did James take your car, Serena, or did they go in the Scout?’ Meg asked, avoiding any contribution to the attack on my fashion sense.

  ‘Whose car is that anyway?’ Serena asked. ‘It’s pretty cool.’

  I hesitated, not wanting to answer her. Sara’s eyes tightened when I spent way too much time tying my shoes.

  ‘Emma Thomas, talk,’ she demanded impatiently.

  ‘It’s Evan’s,’ I muttered, slowly standing up.

  ‘I was wondering when we went to dinner last night,’ she said. ‘But why would Evan need a car in California?’

  The fact that I was holding my breath said everything. ‘No way.’

  ‘What?’ Meg demanded, completely confused.

  ‘Yes!’ Serena practically leapt. ‘He’s staying!’

  ‘He’s what?’ Meg questioned, gawking at me.

  ‘Evan transferred to Stanford,’ Sara stated, still staring at me. I nodded tentatively, waiting for her to explode. ‘Of course he transferred to Stanford.’

  ‘Why did you say it like that?’ I questioned.

  ‘Because, it just makes sense,’ she said, nodding slowly. ‘The conversation my mother had with Vivian last summer, about whether she should’ve allowed him to go to Stanford when he wanted to. She also said that she wasn’t going to stand in his way this time, like he was going. But that was last year, so when he didn’t switch schools last fall, I didn’t think too much about it.’

  ‘So, he’s been planning to move here for a while now?’ Meg concluded.

  ‘It was his first choice,’ I explained.

  ‘So were you,’ Sara said, interrupting my breath. ‘Don’t look at me like that, Emma. I think he would’ve come out here sooner if his parents hadn’t basically locked him up.’

  ‘What are you talking about?’ I demanded.

  ‘They didn’t allow him access to his money,’ Sara explained. ‘He didn’t have a car on campus. They essentially put him under state arrest.’

  ‘They wouldn’t let him travel?’ I asked in shock, knowing how much that must have pissed him off. Evan travelled. That’s what he did, every opportunity he had. So to be confined to Connecticut must have felt like prison.

  ‘Not for a while, I guess. Not until last summer, from what my mother told me.’

  Wow, I mouthed. I’d interfered with his life so much more than I’d intended.

  ‘Emma, you didn’t do that to him,’ she consoled. ‘That was his parents’ decision, okay? It’s not your fault, so stop thinking it is.’

  I nodded, trying to release the winding guilt.

  ‘But he needs to be the one to tell you all of this –’ Sara sighed – ‘not me. He still should, even if you already know. If you decide you want to start over with him, he has to be honest too.’

  My shoulders sank. ‘You’re right.’

  She usually was.

  33

  The Pool Thing

  THE STREET WAS ALREADY LINED WITH CARS when we reached Nate’s that afternoon. Our conversation about Evan had delayed our departure.

  ‘I love this already,’ Serena declared, shuffling through the crowd in the house to locate the source of the guitar riffs out back.

  ‘Hey, Emma!’ Ren yelled from the bar across the room.

  ‘Hey, Ren!’ I waved without stopping, trying to keep up with Serena.

  We stepped onto the deck to discover girls in various state of dress surrounding the pool.

  ‘Wow, some of these girls have no shame,’ Meg surmised, scanning the oiled skin glistening in the sun.

  ‘I think they have confidence,’ Serena countered. ‘Why be ashamed?’

  ‘This coming from the girl with flawless alabaster skin,’ Meg teased.

  ‘Who isn’t afraid to walk through the house naked,’ I reminded Meg.

  ‘She just does that to piss Peyton off.’ Meg laughed.

  ‘Emma!’ TJ hollered from the patio on the terrace below with a ridiculous smile on his face. ‘You’re here!’

  ‘Yes, I am,’ I hollered back, laughing.

  ‘One of Evan’s friends?’ Sara noted.

  I nodded.

  ‘Finally, a party with decent music,’ Serena admired, bobbing her head to the band set up on the patio. ‘C’mon. Let’s find the guys.’ She grabbed my hand to lead me down the stairs.

  ‘Do you want a drink?’ Meg asked when we reached the patio.

  ‘Yes,’ Sara answered for all of us, heading towards the bar.

  ‘Hey, guys,’ I said to Nate and Brent when we finally reached the front of the line.

  ‘We were wondering when you were going to show up,’ Nate said, then noticed the girls next to me. ‘Hi, I’m Nate. And this is Brent.’

  Brent revealed his flirtatious smile and held out his hand when I returned the introduction.

  ‘Emma, you look stunning,’ Brent complimented.

  ‘Thanks,’ I replied, smiling back. The girls eyed me curiously.

  ‘What can I get you lovely ladies to drink?’ Brent offered, rubbing his hands together.

  ‘Surprise us,’ Serena requested.

  ‘Evan’s with James and Jared. They’re around here somewhere,’ Nate informed us after Brent had lined up our drinks on the bar.

  ‘Thanks!’ Serena replied. She grabbed my arm with one hand while holding a blue-hued drink in her other.

  We didn’t have to look too hard. They were the guys every girl seemed to be staring at. It helped that they were also taller than just about everyone around them.

  ‘Hey,’ I said, approaching Evan.

  His breathtaking smile appeared as he said, ‘Hi. Glad you’re here.’

  ‘Oh, we have to dance to this song,’ Serena exclaimed, taking the drink out of my hand and giving it to Evan before dragging me through the bodies towards the small stage. I glanced back at him in apology. Evan grinned and shrugged. In seconds the rocking crowd had swallowed us up.

  Serena picked a spot in front of the band and began jumping to a cover of a popular alt rock song.

  Uncertain how tender my cuts and blisters still were, I tentatively started bouncing on the balls of my feet.

  ‘C’mon, Emma!’

  Realizing I could handle it, I pushed off with more force, jumping alongside Serena as she thrust her arms in the air. Sara bounced her way towards us, her red hair flailing around her. Meg, who preferred her feet on the ground, laughed at our exuberance while rocking her hips.

  ‘I’m not sure we’re going to see them again,’ Jared said, watching Sara as she pogoed, tossing her head from side to side.

  ‘The band will take a break eventually,’ I assured him.

  ‘What are they drinking?’ James asked, holding up the blue drink Serena left with him.

  ‘It’s a girl drink,’ I explained. ‘The guys come up with a special drink for the girls each party. It’s usually super sweet and full of alcohol.’

  James took a sip and cringed. ‘Yeah, I’ll stick to beer.’

  I laughed.

  ‘How are things going with Emma?’ Jared asked, not taking his eyes off Sara.

  ‘It’s complicated,’ I answered, taking a sip of my beer.

  ‘Usually is with her,’ Jared said, making James chuckle.

  ‘You’re not surprised?’ I asked James.

  ‘She’s … different,’ he responded, choosing his words carefully. ‘But I like her. She’s not predictable.’

  ‘That she’s not.’

  ‘That’s why Evan likes her,’ Jared commented with a half smile. I let out a short laugh, recognizing the
truth in his statement. ‘Well, whatever you’ve been doing, it seems to be working, because she doesn’t look so messed up. She looks pretty good actually.’

  ‘Uh, nice, Jared,’ I said with a shake of my head. But he was right. I watched as her cheeks glowed pink, laughing at Serena jumping beside her. I couldn’t deny that she was beautiful, even in just jeans and a tank top. But then again, I thought the same thing when she woke up in the morning with her hair sticking up and pillow lines on her face.

  ‘Hey, Evan,’ TJ bellowed across the pool, drawing my attention away from Emma. ‘Ren could use your help upstairs.’

  ‘I’ll be right there,’ I yelled back. ‘I’ll see you guys later.’ I looked down at the drink in my hand. ‘Could you give this to Emma?’ I handed it to James, who balanced both drinks on the palm of his hand.

  I left them and headed into the house, where the demands of the party kept me busy for a while. More people showed up for this party than for any of the others so far. Somehow, I’d gotten suckered into helping once again, even though I had nothing to do with planning this party. In fact, I wasn’t even staying in the house any more.

  Emma came over to say hi, but I wasn’t able to talk to her because it was so busy. I tried to break away several times, but it just didn’t happen. I scanned the room in search of one of the guys, getting more irritated by the minute.

  ‘Hi.’ A slender blonde greeted me from the other side of the bar.

  ‘Hi,’ I said, without really looking at her as I continued to keep an eye out for someone to take my place. ‘What can I get you?’

  ‘I’ll have a beer,’ she requested. As I was reaching into the tub, she continued, ‘You’re Evan, right?’

  ‘Yeah,’ I confirmed, flipping the top off the bottle and handing it to her.

  ‘I’m Nika.’ She took the bottle from me. ‘I know you guys from surfing.’

  I finally focused on her, and vaguely recognized her dark brown eyes and sun-bleached hair. I was pretty sure she was one of the girls Brent kept trying to get a number from. ‘That’s right. Glad you could make it.’

  ‘Me too.’ She smiled. ‘Maybe I’ll talk to you later.’

  ‘Sure,’ I replied, looking past her to the guy in the baseball hat.

 

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