by Carian Cole
"You shouldn't really eat them," I respond with a forced smile. "There's a food court just down there to the left if you're hungry, though."
He's holding one of my new gift boxes of soaps and body lotion up to his nose. "I miss this a lot. The way your soap feels and smells." The expression in his eyes is saying so much more, though, and I know he's not just talking about the soap.
I blink and swallow, taking a few steps closer to him and lifting the box out of his hands. "You actually like this one better." I hand him the lavender and vanilla gift pack. "This is the one you always liked."
"See? I don't even know what I like."
"Trust me, I know." The words escape my lips before I can stop them.
He chews the inside of his cheek. "You look great. And all of this—" he nods at my kiosk "—it all looks terrific and so professional. The new packaging is fuckin' awesome, and the logo is kick-ass. I'm really proud of you, Aze."
Aze. God, I miss hearing that shortened version of my already short name.
"Things have been going well," I reply.
"I saw on Pixie's blog that you're designing and selling some cat clothes now, too."
"You've been reading her blog?"
"Well, yeah, of course. I'm still her biggest fan."
"That's really sweet."
He looks around the mall like he's thinking, then turns his dark eyes back to me.
“I wanted to say I’m sorry. I fucked up. And I wanted to thank you for finding the doctor.”
All the pain I’ve tried to ignore for months rushes back, but I refuse to yell at him or break down crying. “Well, thank you for saying that,” is all I can manage to say.
"Do you want to maybe grab a bite to eat? When you're done working? I could come back."
I stop breathing for a moment. Why is he doing this? Is he crazy?
"I don't think that's a good idea…" My voice shakes and I look away from him, pretending to straighten out some boxes on display.
"Just to catch up. I want to hear everything that's been going on with you. I miss talking to you. You're the only one who really ever talked to me—or listened to me." He touches my cheek, and I see the tiny tattoo on his ring finger. The ring is gone, but I'm still there.
"Talon..." I lean my cheek into his hand, then capture it with my own, squeezing it before I let him go.
"I can't. I'm sorry. It's just not good timing." How long does it take for a broken heart to unbreak? Does it ever go back together again? Or is it just forever damaged, eternally weakened, shivering in the dark among our bones?
His eyes remain on mine, unblinking and waiting, and I wonder if my voice was too soft and he didn't hear me say no. I almost wish he didn't, so I could take it back.
Finally, he flashes me his beautiful smile. "Okay, I understand. No harm in trying, right? If you change your mind, text me. Anytime."
"Sounds good," I say casually, as if we're merely old friends.
Taking out his wallet, he attempts to pay me for the soaps, but I push his hand away. "Just take them. A thank-you gift from me for helping me with all this. I couldn't have done it without your help—and the money."
Without warning, he pulls me into an embrace and hugs me tightly, and I think I hug him even tighter.
"You're still my girl," he sighs into my neck, the closeness of him sucking the breath right out of me like a vacuum. Yes, I am. I always will be.
"I still love you," I whisper, my lips against his ear, my hand at the back of his neck, tangling in that messy, silky hair I miss so much. I don't want to let go.
He didn't hear it, of course. But I said it. I got it out, and maybe that's enough. Sometimes, maybe just hearing words isn't enough. Sometimes, they have to be felt to be heard.
We pull away slowly, like magnets that keep wavering, trying to connect again until the space is too far, and we separate. I don't watch him walk away because I did that once already, and I can't do it again.
I CLOSE up the kiosk an hour early, my mind and body drained and raw after seeing him. I wish he hadn't come by and opened up all those wounds again. I can still smell his cologne on my clothes from when he hugged me, and now I just want to bury myself in my blouse and inhale his scent.
I wish I had said yes to him.
What a coward I was—to whisper my heart to the side of him I knew was safe. Hiding behind his deafness… How low could I sink?
Later that night, I lie in bed and flip through the photos in my phone until I find the one I need to see again. The one of him sleeping with Pixie nestled in his neck, purring against his ear. His hair is messy, half covering his face, the rest on the pillow around his head. One arm is raised, his hand curled and resting against Pixie, the other lying on his naked chest.
I loved him so much that day. I thought the next day would be the start of our new forever, free of experiments. The day we chose each other. But instead, it was the day he shattered my heart.
I WAS DOING SO WELL until he stopped by that day a month ago. Since then, I can't stop thinking of him, dreaming about him, and wanting him. I thought maybe I was over him, or at least making progress, but now I know I'm not even close. And then I get a text from Lukas.
Lukas: Remember when I did you that favor? ;-)
Me: I do…
Lukas: Do one for me now?
I can't say no, because, well, it's Lukas.
Me: ok :-)
Lukas: Come to the little café down the street from my shop tonight at around 8pm
I frown at my phone, confused.
Me: I can do that. Will you be there?
Lukas: I will be, playing some music that I think you'll like.
Me: I'll be there.
I'm not sure what he's up to, and I'm a little scared to find out, but I can't not show up. I shower and dress in skinny jeans, black boots, and a low-cut purple silk blouse. I put on my dandelion necklace, because I wear it every day. I throw a tattered-up black scarf I made over my neck, kiss Pixie good-bye, and head out the door.
As I drive to the café, I'm pretty sure I'm being set up, and I don't know how I feel about it. I can't let myself think that far ahead. I'm just going to go, see what Lukas has planned, and take it one moment at a time.
I haven't been to the café since Talon and I got lattes there the day I got my tattoo from Lukas, but it's different now. It's been expanded into the space next to it that used to be a boutique. The entire inside has been remodeled with distressed wood floors and vintage musical instruments hanging on the walls, and there's a stage area taking up a large portion of the back for what looks like open mic night. It's crowded, so I can't see much when I first walk in, but I do see the big sign across the top of the slate menu on the wall: Valentine Café & Chill.
Valentine? Did Lukas buy this place?
I make my way toward the back through the crowd just as the music starts, and I'd know the voice that's singing anywhere. Finally, I see them, sitting together on the stage under the dim lights. Talon, perched on a stool in the front, playing acoustic guitar and singing, Lukas behind him playing violin, and Rayne off to the side, also singing. They sound amazing together, their voices both soft and raspy, even sexy. I find a small empty table and sit, not able to take my eyes off of them. Talon finally notices me and looks surprised for a moment, then winks at me. Judging by the look on his face, I'm pretty sure he had no idea I was coming. I try not to stare at him, but he looks even better than he did the last time I saw him. His hair is a bit longer, a shade darker, and he's got a five-o'clock shadow that makes him appear older, a little less pretty. His arms and shoulders are more muscular, straining against the black T-shirt with the skulls on it that I designed for him last year. Around his neck, I see our wedding bands on a silver chain. My breath catches at seeing something so personal and unexpected. Being so close to him, watching his fingers dance over the strings, and hearing his sexy scratchy voice dredge up so many memories and feelings that it’s almost overwhelming. I still feel that intense
pull to him, that fluttery electric connection that makes me want to get closer to him, embrace him, and never let go.
They play for about an hour and a half, and Lukas approaches me first when they're done. He leans down and kisses my cheek. "You're not mad, are you?" he asks.
"No. Not at all." I worked hard to let go of my anger. If I hadn’t, it would’ve eaten me alive.
"Good. What do you think of the new café? It's ours—mine and Talon's."
My mouth falls open. "Wow! Lukas, it's amazing. What a cool idea."
"We thought having a café that catered to local musicians would be pretty neat. It's been doing great. We kept the manager and employees from the previous shop, cuz we don't know shit about how to make coffee."
I laugh as Talon approaches the table, looking nervous and a little shy.
"I'm gonna head home," Lukas says. "You two should catch up."
"Thanks, Lukas," I reply. "We'll talk soon."
Talon hovers by the table after Lukas leaves. "Can I sit?"
I nod and wrap my hands around my coffee cup. "Sure."
He pulls the chair a little closer to mine and sits, not taking his eyes off me. "I had no idea you were coming. This is all Lukas's doing."
"I know that." I smile weakly. "I kinda owed him a favor."
"So I hear," he says. "No pun intended. I can't thank you enough for what you did. I'm so much better now. I still can't hear much, and I have some issues, but it's nothing like before. So, thank you for doing that for me. I never would have found a doctor like that on my own."
"You don't have to thank me, Tal. I'm just happy for you. And you own this café? How did that happen?"
He looks around, grinning proudly. "It was Lukas's idea, and I thought it was great. I don't know if you heard, I left A & E."
"I did hear that. I'm sorry. I'm sure that was hard for you."
"It was, but I think this is better for me. Our little band, the name is Be the Moon. We're making our first CD, and we're having a blast. I love the music we're playing and writing. My creative side is going wild."
I nod excitedly with him. "You guys sound great."
"You gave me the idea for the name, ya know. Remember the day on the porch? You told me to be the moon?"
"I do." The memories assault my heart like daggers. "That's the day I found out you wrote my favorite song."
He nods slowly, holding my eyes, and I'm sure he's remembering what else happened on the porch that day, just like I am. I feel my cheeks getting warm and my eyes burn. I look down at my coffee, avoiding the pain and regret evident in his eyes and not wanting him to see it in my own.
"I'm really glad you came. I'm sorry if Lukas tricked you into seeing me, though."
"It's all right. I'm glad I came too."
"How's Pixie? I miss her a lot. Especially sleeping on my head."
"She's good. I'm sure she misses you, too. Thank you for setting up insurance for her; that was incredibly sweet."
He waves his hand. "Let's not talk about all that. I just wanted to make sure you were both taken care of."
I don't know what to say to that, when he’s the one who destroyed everything we had, so I look around the room. "The old instruments are a cool touch."
He follows my gaze. "Yeah, most of these belong to Lukas. He's collected old stuff since he was a kid."
We talk until midnight, avoiding anything too personal or about the past, until most of the guests have started to leave and the employees are cleaning up. I should be mad at him. I should have slapped him and walked out of the café, but sitting there talking to him felt too good, too comforting. It was probably the most we had ever talked, just as friends, getting to know each other. He’s a great listener. It’s ironic that he would have made a great boyfriend, in another time, under different circumstances. This would have been the perfect blind date.
"I should really get going," I finally say, glancing at my watch.
"Can I walk you to your car?"
"Um, sure."
He doesn't talk as he walks me across the street, and I'm confused, not sure how to say good-bye to him. He leans against my car and looks up at the night sky for a moment, then looks at me. "What are you doing tomorrow night?"
"I don't have any plans." Tomorrow night or any night.
"Would you have dinner with me? Lukas says I have to get out and start dating."
I giggle. "Oh, did he?"
"Yeah, but I don't know how. I've never dated anyone."
God, he's so fucking cute, and I know what he’s trying to do. This is a dangerous game we're playing, and I'm not sure I can do this.
"I'm not sure that's a good idea."
He pouts. "You're going to turn me down the first time I ask a woman out on a date? That could scar me for life."
I look down at my feet, trying to gather my wits. I can’t deny that I want to see him again.
"I don't eat meat. I'm not a very good dinner date."
A smile creeps across his face. "I think I can find a place around here that has vegetarian dinners."
I force myself to breathe. "Okay, then. I guess I could have dinner with you."
"I could pick you up at seven."
"That works. Do you need my address?"
He shakes his head gently from side to side, and I realize he's already found out where I live now. I should be creeped out, but I'm not. I'd be curious about where he was living, too.
"Asia?"
"Yeah?"
"I'm glad you came. I miss you. I miss everything." His eyes are so full of regret—and hope—that I have to restrain myself not to throw my arms around him and kiss him, just to make him feel better.
"Me too," I say.
46
TALON
FUCKING LUKAS. I don't know if I should smack him or thank him. Maybe both. I was totally blindsided seeing Asia at the café, and she looked like she felt the same way.
And fuck, she looked so cute and hot. Not being able to touch her—and kiss her—was sheer torture. And now I'm lying alone in bed, contemplating jerking off just to get my intense desire for her out of my system.
Ugh. I'm pathetic.
Instead, I grab my phone and send her a text.
Me: I didn't tell you how beautiful you looked tonight.
A few minutes pass before she replies.
Asia: That's ok
Me: You looked beautiful
Asia: Well, thank you. You looked great, too.
Me: Did my text wake you? I just realized it’s 2am
Asia: LOL yes
Me: Sorry
Asia: No worries
Me: Ok. Go back to sleep :-)
Asia: You should, too.
Me: I said I'd be there at 7am, right?
Asia: Don't push it, Tarzan. Go to sleep.
I smile at my phone. Maybe she can forgive me. All I know is I'm not giving up until I've got her back in my arms. I'm getting my wife and my marriage back, no matter what it takes. I won her over once; I can do it again.
I PULL in front of her town house ten minutes early, relieved to see she's living in a safe neighborhood. Even though I had her address, I never physically drove by. That would put me on stalker level, and I'm not that crazy yet.
She answers the door with a shy smile and invites me inside, where Pixie immediately bounds across the room to greet me. I scoop her up, not caring if I get white fur all over my black shirt, and plant a kiss on her. She purrs and rubs her face across my cheek.
"Okay, I see how it is," Asia jokes. "The cat gets all the attention?"
"I think she remembers me."
"It appears that way."
I gently put the cat down. "You can rub all over me, too, baby."
She glares daggers at me.
"Or not. You look great."
"Thank you for telling me now and not at two in the morning," she teases.
"I'm sorry about that. I was just thinking about you and realized I didn't tell you how pretty you looked."
r /> She smiles, blushing a little, and I like how I can still affect her. “Well, thanks. So, I had an idea," she says. "Instead of going out, why don't we stay here? I cooked for us. If that's okay?"
"Yeah, I love your cooking, you know that. I'd rather be alone than in a restaurant anyway."
"Does it still count as a date?" she asks. "I don't want Lukas to be disappointed that you're not properly dating."
I grin at her. "I don't care. I just wanted an excuse to see you again."
I follow her into the small kitchen, and she starts to pull some dishes out of her cabinets and arrange them on the table. When I put my arms around her from behind, she freezes, and I lean my head against hers. "I can't just sit here and eat, Aze," I say softly, breathing in the scent of her. I used to love falling asleep with my head resting against hers, our feet touching under the covers. That was the best part of every day for me.
She wiggles out of my arms and turns to face me. "You can't just put your hands on me, Talon."
"I can't help it."
"I'm not even sure why you're here, to be honest."
"To eat?"
She crosses her arms, making her pissed-off face, which I've actually missed seeing. "I think this is just another one of our many mistakes in the making."
I step closer to her. "Don't say that."
She backs away from me. "I'm really not sure what to say. Part of me wants to tell you to fuck off and get out."
I nod slowly, taking that hit because I deserve it. "And what does the other part of you say?"
"I'm not telling you."
I lean back against her kitchen countertop. "You're not gonna make this easy on me, are you?"
"No, I'm not. Why should I? You left me in a building with a piece of paper outlining what you were willing to give me while you ran away. Then you refused to tell me what the hell I did to deserve that. So, no, I'm not gonna make this easy for you, Tal."