by Mia Ford
Knock, knock. I pound loudly on the door with a slight tremble in my fist. Knock, knock.
I bounce on my toes, rocking back and forth that gives away just some of the anxiety that’s coursing through my veins at the moment. I guess it’s funny, in a room full of people that I already know adore me, such as my high school class, I’m the most confident son of a bitch around, but when I suspect dislike it’s a totally different story. I shrink in on myself almost. That’s just one of the things that I learned about myself at college. I also learned that I can be a bit stubborn and defensive at times, but that’s okay. I’m not against working on myself. To be honest, as long as I don’t turn out like my father, that’s a win as far as I’m concerned.
“Hold on,” someone finally calls, definitely a female voice. “I’ll be there in a moment.”
Finally, the door swings open, but I don’t find myself looking at Brandon’s mother on the other side. Instead, it’s Leah staring back at me with wide shocked eyes. I mean, she might have grown up, just like I have, she’s twenty one years old now and that shows, but it’s certainly, one hundred percent her. Shit, for some reason of all the potential scenarios that I planned for, this isn’t the one that I expected to find myself in. I guess in an attempt to not find anything out about Leah so I wouldn’t have to know, I didn’t realize that she’s still living at home.
What else don’t I know? Immediately, I need to know everything that I’ve missed in her life. I got so wrapped up in my own existence recently that I forgot about everyone else’s, but while I’ve had five years of growing and learning. So, has she. And it looks good on her too. Leah is slightly taller, curvier, her breasts have grown. Also, she’s cropped that gorgeous ash blonde hair of hers into a bob which makes her eyes pop out even more.
Damn, she’s amazing. Possibly even better than before. As I stare at her, the last five years feel meaningless and I’m almost back at the party with her, wondering if we could have a future. We couldn’t then, eventually I would’ve messed it up because I was so young and stupid. I probably would have ended up doing something really hurtful and soul destroying like cheating on her and we would ever be able to be friends again. Now though, things are different. I’m a man, she’s a woman. We aren’t kids anymore. Things could be different this time, better. Maybe this girl is the one who got away and it’s time for me to get her back.
“Hello, Leah,” I say with a bright smile, discretely running my eyes up and down her. Or maybe not as discretely as I’d like to believe because as her cheeks color it seems like she has noticed me looking. The stunned look on her face suggests that I can still surprise her. “It’s good to see you. Long time no see. How are you?”
“Y… yes,” she stammers while clinging onto the door frame as if it’s the only thing keeping her upright. “It has been a long time. What, like four or five years?” She knows that it’s five, she’s just trying to play it cool. “So, yeah, I’m good thank you… how have you been?”
My face breaks into a grin, I can feel a playfulness creeping up inside of me that hasn’t been there for a while. Leah is dragging my cheeky side back out again, I didn’t even realize that I’d hidden it away, and now it’s starting to feel like anything is possible.
“Are you going to invite me in, or shall we stand here looking at each other blankly for a little while longer?”
Chapter Thirteen – Leah
What the hell is going on here? I can hardly believe any of this is real. One minute, I’m having a very normal conversation with my wonderful, steady boyfriend, Patrick, and the next my knees are knocking together as a blast from the past turns up at the door. And not just any blast from the past, the blast from the past. The boy that it took me forever to get over and that held onto my heart for far too long. I cannot believe it.
I’ve tried not to think much about Zane Morris since the day he first left here, because as far I was concerned back then his meaning was clear. He didn’t bother to tell me the truth, he never got in touch with me, and he didn’t show me any respect. That had to be a sign my crush had gone on for too long. It was time to move on and that’s precisely what I did… well, sort of. If I’m honest, there were a lot of nights spent crying, a lot of days spent in a morose mood. My school work even went downhill for a while which was a very dark time. I even ended up having to tell Mandi everything because it was so overwhelming. I thought I couldn’t cope.
But then I suppose time helped. Eventually my heart healed over and I started to get myself back on track. Through all of that I didn’t regret what had happened for an instant though, it never mattered to me that it didn’t end well, with the happy ever after that I so desperately wanted. I don’t think I would have wanted to lose my virginity to anyone else in the world. Zane was kind and gentle throughout, he made me feel amazing. Just because he went on to shatter my heart afterwards doesn’t make the actual experience any different.
At least, it didn’t until he stood in front of me. Now, I don’t know how I’m supposed to feel.
I run my eyes up and down his body, feeling those eagle sized butterflies flapping inside of me once more. It’s as if there’s a storm brewing in my stomach and it’s slowly getting out of control. Any minute now, lightning bolts will blast through me and I won’t be able to stand anymore. I’ll end up a heap on the ground.
“Are you going to invite me in, or shall we stand here looking at each other blankly for a little while longer?”
Blankly? I think we both know that we aren’t looking at one another with no emotion there. Zane has that familiar look in his eye that he wants to consume me whole and I can’t help but shiver. I find my teeth lightly chewing down on my bottom lip as if I want him to take over and nibble my lips for me…
No, I remind myself sharply. I cannot lose my head over Zane again. I have Patrick now.
Patrick, my lovely boyfriend of six months. Dependable, steady Patrick with his preppy look and his serious attitude. I never have to worry with Patrick because there isn’t any inch of him that screams danger. Not like Zane, he’s always had it written all over him. That might be what attracted to him, but I was a child back then. I’m an adult now and I should be attracted to someone more like Patrick. He’s a sensible choice.
“Erm, sure.” My pulse races as I step aside to invite him in. there are so many reasons why I shouldn’t be doing this, but I let him come inside anyway. I guess I haven’t ever been able to say no to Zane. “Want a drink?”
I take him into the kitchen and flick the coffee machine on. This is a place where we’ve been a million times before, but I suppose never really alone. The fact that the whole house is empty makes me feel deathly uncomfortable. I know how at risk I am, and the fact that I’m jittery scares me. I have had five years of separation, during which time I’ve grown into a strong and confident woman, so why am I a mess?
“Is it good to be back?” I ask him, needing to fill the silence. “I know that Brandon will be happy to see you when he gets in. He talks to Jenny about you all the time, so I’m sure she’ll be glad to finally put a face to the name.” What am I doing? I’m babbling like crazy. “Although, are you back, or just for a bit?”
“Oh, I’m back, baby!” he replies in a teasing tone. “Thank God, it’s good to be home. I’ve missed it.”
I almost tell him that here has missed him as well, but that might not be exactly true. It might just be me that’s thought about him a lot… or at least I used to before I met Patrick. I have the sudden urge to bring my boyfriend up, just to let him know that he doesn’t have any chance with me anymore… if he’s even thinking that.
“Yeah, I’ll have to introduce you to Patrick as well, if you’re sticking around.” I try to keep my tone breezy, but I don’t really pull it off well. Even I can hear that I’m strained and a bit needy. “He’s here a lot now…”
“Who’s Patrick? Some new friend of Brandon’s?” I don’t know if he’s being deliberately obtuse or not.
“
No, Patrick is…” I can feel my cheeks flaming, embarrassment absolutely races through me. I don’t know why, I’m proud of my relationship with Patrick, and why wouldn’t I be? He’s perfect for me. I was so happy the day I got to declare us as official on Facebook, but now I feel all strange about it. In front of Zane, I feel weird and childish. But I’ve started this now, so I’ll have to finish it. “He’s my boyfriend.”
A thick silence clings to the air for far too long. I can almost feel rage burning off Zane. It wasn’t ever supposed to be this way, I didn’t think I’d ever have to face the first man I loved again. Especially not like this. Just as I thought I had the world all figured out, he’s shaken the ground underneath my feet again.
“You have a boyfriend?” Okay, now he just sounds bemused. “I see. And who is he?”
“He isn’t from around here.” I jut out my chin, trying to act far more defiant than I feel. “He moved here a while back and started working at the car dealership down the road. He actually sold me my car. That’s how we met.” I blush as I remember that day. Back then it all really felt like it was coming together. “He’s nice.”
“Nice?” Zane turns his nose up at me. “Oh yeah, that’s what every woman wants. Nice.”
I start to feel irritated at his smug attitude. Who is he to tell me what I do and don’t like? I throw my hands onto my hips and give him a defiant stare. “Oh, and I suppose you’re the expert, are you?”
He smirks knowingly, reminding me that in a way I know that he’s the expert. He certainly did something unexpected to my body on that night, and if I’m totally honest with myself I haven’t had that again. Not on that level. It’s good with Patrick, don’t get me wrong, but I don’t feel like he gets my body in the same way.
Not that it’s any reason for Zane to say anything derogative about him. That’s so out of order.
“Do you love this guy?” he probes, getting deeper under my skin. “Is he ‘the one’ for you?”
“I…” I shrug helplessly at him. “I don’t know, we haven’t been together for that long. Only six months.”
He raises one eyebrow at me as if this should be enough time for me to have all the answers. Annoyingly, Mandi feels the same way but then it’s different for her. She’s with Jon, her childhood crush, and it’s so different back then. Heady lust feels like love and by the time you’ve worked out the difference between the two, it’s too late. You’re head over heels, in love, with no way out. When you get older, it’s more sensible.
“I see. I guess Patrick hasn’t rocked your world then or you would already be in love.”
Anger burns, I almost want to hit him, but of course, I can’t. I’m pretty sure Zane is just ribbing me, trying to get a reaction out of me so he can see if I still feel anything for him. Which I do not.
“What about you?” I ask tartly. “Any girlfriends? Or just a string of one night stands?”
“Hey!” He actually has the audacity to look like tis offends him, as if he isn’t the king of sleeping around. I used to call him a fuck boy for crying out loud. “I don’t know what you think about me, but it isn’t true.” His face breaks out into a knowing smile. “Or maybe it is true and I’m just looking for the right girl.”
The right girl… I cannot believe that I used to think that was me. What a fool. No one is the right girl for Zane, he doesn’t have anyone that will get under his skin properly. Probably not until he’s about forty, then he’ll consider settling down and having kids, way behind everyone else. Far behind me. I don’t know what I want in life, but I do want to find love before I’m too old. I want a family someday, with the right person… who may or may not be Patrick, the jury is still out on that one. For now, I’m just enjoying him a lot.
“I’m going to give Brandon a call,” I reply hotly. “I’m sure he’s very keen to see you.”
But before the phone reaches my ear, I feel a hand resting over mine, preventing me. I don’t want to give in to every one of his commands, that definitely isn’t the person that I want to be, but it’s so hard to think straight when I have electricity crackling all over my skin. All I want to do is scream and act out.
“Don’t call him yet,” he pleads. “I want to talk to you for a little while first. We need to talk, right?”
It’s only the offer of answers that stops me in my tracks. I haven’t had a chance to find out the truth before, not from the horse’s mouth anyway, and it’ll be interesting. It might even provide me with some much needed closure so that I can finally move on. Maybe this is why I haven’t given myself over to Patrick yet.
“Fine.” I slam my cell phone on the side. “You want to talk? About what?”
He smiles at me, seemingly enjoying the spark of anger in me. He appears to like dragging me kicking and screaming out of my shell in any way that he can, even if that’s rage. “About what happened. About the fact that I didn’t say sorry to you for vanishing in the middle of the night, about the fact that I didn’t even bother to call you, despite the fact that I knew I should do.” His eyes flicker down and I get a glimpse of the softer side under his hard shell for just a split second. “I have a lot of regrets in my life, Leah, but that has always been the worst one. I shouldn’t have turned my back on you like that, it was so very wrong of me.”
Once he stops talking, I realize that I’m panting like a crazy person and gripping onto the kitchen counter so hard that my knuckles have turned white. I never expected him to say any of that and it’s shocked me. I know I should reply, it’s the right thing to do, but the words are balled up in my mouth, stuck.
Holy shit!
Chapter Fourteen – Zane
I love seeing Leah squirm, it’s hilarious. But that isn’t why I’ve said all of this. It’s true and it feels good to get it off my chest. It’s freeing actually, to say those words. I didn’t think that it would be. I never even thought that I would say them I certainly didn’t plan it, but when am I going to get a chance just as good as this?
And my God, this boyfriend means nothing. He’s so clearly boring. If he wasn’t, Leah would have some enthusiasm about him but she doesn’t. If I decide that I do want to be with her again – and I can’t be sure that I will because right now my head is all over the place – then she’ll be putty in my damn hands.
“I… I see…” Leah stammers. “I guess I never thought… I mean, I tried not to read too much into it.”
But it’s obvious from her expression that she’s lying. She probably broke her heart over me which sucks. I wish I could tell her that she was the only girl that I actually cared about back then. With her, it was always different. I felt things that I wanted to explore. I would have done too, if I hadn’t been forced to leave.
“Yeah, so now you know anyway.” I offer her a one shouldered shrug, staring to feel embarrassed. Leah is uncomfortable that I’ve laid my heart on the line so I suppose it’s best to get back to being the joke me. “Not that I expect you to care much, I just want you to know. So, what do you do these days? You a stripper?”
“A stripper?” As anger fills her face I can see her relaxing a little. This is her safe place when it comes to me so that’s fine, I’ll stick to it if it makes things easier for you. “Of course not! I work in an office.”
“Ooh, stimulating. That must be lots of fun for you. Honestly, I think you’d be better off as a stripper.”
“That’s it.” She grabs her cell phone once more. “I’m calling Brandon now. I think he needs to see you.”
I don’t stop her this time, to be honest I don’t think I’ll be able to control myself for much longer. With the images of her in that red polka dot dress still in my mind, and the sight of the grown up version of her today, there’s a real stirring in my pants and I have the feeling that any minute I’m going to grab her and ravish her. Screw her boyfriend, forget everything else in our way. I really want to just… act wild with her.
“Hey, Brandon,” she says quietly into the phone. “You will never guess who’s
here?” I can’t hear the other end of the conversation, but I know for a fact that he won’t be thinking of me. Why would he? I’m sure when I walked out of his life he didn’t ever think he’d see me again. That’s why he hasn’t pushed the contact between us, just as I haven’t. “No, no, look.” Leah glances at me. “I think it might be best if you just get home and find out. Trust me, it’s going to be a really big surprise. Alright, I’ll see you soon. Bye.”
As she hangs up the phone, I decide to try a different tactic with her, mostly because I need to do something to get rid of the very obvious thick sexual tension that’s clinging to the air. Brandon isn’t stupid, he’ll smell that the moment he walks in, and while he might not be as protective of his sister as he once was, I’m sure that he’ll still kick my ass without a moment of hesitation. I don’t want that to be my home coming.
“So, how did Brandon meet this Jenny? Who is she? Is she good for him?”
“Oh, well for a while he was with this girl from college. Her name was Natalie. Urgh, I hated her.” She shakes her head in disgust. “He couldn’t see it because he was all loved up but she was a real bitch. All controlling and nasty, scheming too. I warned him that she would hurt him which was exactly what she did?”
I lean across the kitchen counter to get in closer. “Why, what did she do?”
“She cheated on him with his friend. It was a truly terrible time, I’m sure you can imagine, right?”
Ooh yeah, even the thought of Brandon getting his heart broken makes me wince. I bet he fell apart and sobbed. That’s the only problem with being the good guy, it’s easy to get trampled all over. Mind you, it isn’t like I’ve always been strong myself, it’s just my father that’s destroyed me, rather than a girl.
“So, when he came back here I don’t think he ever planned to fall in love, but Jenny works with him, and well… she’s just the sweetest, you know? She’s really good to him and she makes him happy. I think that they will end up getting married. At least, I hope they do. It’ll be good for them both.”