Chapter 14 #2
“Are you okay?” I ask tentatively as I walk over to her. There are three stalls in here, but they’re empty. Footsteps echo then fade down the hall.
She shakes her head. I reach her, place a hand on her lower back, and gently rub. She flinches, and inches away from me.
“Are you not feeling well? Do you have a headache from last night or something?”
The door creaks, and we freeze. It closes again, but I don’t hear anyone come in. The ladies’ room is silent; it’s just us.
She swivels around, grabs my shirt, and tugs me into a stall. “I can’t fake this.”
My shoulders drop. My limbs feel heavy. I’ve pushed her too far. “The engagement?”
“No. That’s fine. The pretend engagement is fine,” she says, staring straight at me. I’ve never seen her brown eyes so intense, like she’s about to scale a sheer wall. They don’t waver at all.
I knit my brow. “Then what is it?” I’m genuinely curious because if she’s not talking about our pretend relationship, I have no damn clue what it is she can’t fake.
Her grip tightens on my shirt. Her jaw is set. She huffs through her nostrils. I’ve never seen Charlotte like this. “What did I do wrong?”
“Last. Night,” she seethes. Each word has its own breathing room.
“What about last night?”
Her eyes float closed, but she looks pained. She takes a deep breath and opens them. The hard edge seems to fade somewhat. “You’re just pretending like it didn’t happen.”
“No,” I say quickly, trying to defend myself. “That’s not what I’m doing.”
But, in fact, it is what I’ve done all day. It’s exactly what I’m hoping to accomplish.
“It is what you’re doing. It’s what you did at breakfast. We just brushed it under the rug, and that’s not me,” she says, her tone fierce, reminding me of one of the very many things I admire about Charlotte—her toughness, her tenacity.
“You didn’t let me talk, and I need to know.
I told you I’m a shitty liar, and I meant it.
I’m rubbish at lying. Even last night, when I said the thing about my dad being a nurse—that was still true. ”
This is yet another thing I like about her—she’s so damn honest.
“Okay, so what do you need to know?” I ask, and nerves don’t just skitter across my skin. They fucking descend on me like flying monkeys.
The evil kind.
As if there’s any other variety.
She rolls her eyes. “Are you really this dense, Spencer?”
I hold my hands out wide. “Apparently I am. Why don’t you just spell it out for me? What do you need to know?”
She twists the fabric of my shirt in her hand, pulling me closer, and in a split second, the gap between us narrows. We were a foot away before—enough space to fend off the hormones. Now, they’re back. Swirling. Circling. Gripping. The temperature rises once more.
“Are you not attracted to me?”
My jaw falls. My head rings. “Are you serious?”
She nods. “Answer the question, Holiday. Is that what the whole ‘let’s just focus on being friends’ thing is about?”
“You’re gorgeous. You’re beautiful. You’re stunning,” I say, rattling off compliments like a salesman on a street corner. “I also don’t want to ruin our friendship. It’s too important.”
She shakes her head. “You still didn’t answer the question.”
“I said you were beautiful.”
“You said that about the Hopper, too. Are you attracted to the Hopper?”
I swallow. I try to string words together, but all that exists in my head is the film reel of last night.
Of what I did to her when I was home alone with my hand, and my fantasies, and all the fucking things I want to do with my best friend.
Because I am wildly attracted to her—I’ve learned that during the last forty-eight hours.
Like, stratospheric levels of attraction.
Like, the power-an-airplane-around-the-world kind.
“Do I look like I am?” I ask, and my voice is strained. I hate that she’s asking, and I love that she’s asking, and I am strung so goddamn tight right now because this whole day was supposed to be about us being friends.
“Do you really want me to answer that?”
“Yes.”
“No. You look annoyed. Just like me. So I guess we’re both pissed.”
“No. I’m not pissed,” I say, and I wrap my hand around hers and uncurl her fingers, then I slam her body against mine. “I’m not pissed. I’m fucking turned on,” I tell her in a harsh whisper.
Her eyes light up like sparklers. Like I’ve said the one perfect thing. Her irises dance with mischief and joy.
“You are?” All that anger is stripped from her tone. She’s soft and feathery, and that voice wafts over me and makes me want her even more. Makes me want to hear her say other things in that voice.
“Yes.” I speak through gritted teeth. With my hand around her waist, I somehow yank her closer, then I drag a finger along her jawline.
“But you’re not supposed to be attracted to your best friend like this.
That’s not how it works. I’m probably going to have to get checked into a facility to deal with the amount of attraction I have for you.
I’ll ask them to remove it, and they’ll say, ‘Sorry, sir, it’s spread across your entire body and we can’t take it out. ’”
Her smile grows wide. “Really?” she asks, but it’s hardly a question, more like a statement of wonder.
Now that she’s got me going, I won’t back down. It’s not in my nature. “Don’t make me prove it,” I say, egging her on.
Her eyes sparkle. “Prove it.”
“Challenge accepted.”
In seconds my hand snakes up her skirt, and she gasps when it registers what I’m doing.
My fingertips climb up the soft flesh of her thighs, and when I reach her panties I flick my index finger across the cotton panel.
They’re damp, and my dick does its best impression of the Empire State Building.
I groan. Never taking my eyes off her, I slide one finger inside her panties.
Her shoulders shake and my blood heats as I run that finger across her wet, hot, slippery pussy.
I bring it to my lips and suck off her wetness.
She tastes like all my fantasies. This time, my groan echoes.
It rumbles across the ladies’ room, and Charlotte trembles in my arms.
She watches me lick her off my finger, and this is the moment when there is no question. When everything is clear. She parts her lips, and says, “There’s something I want to prove to you, too. Tonight.”
“What is it?”
Before she can answer, the door creaks open. I break apart from her, and she smooths a hand over her shirt, then her skirt. Just so she knows, so there’s no fucking doubt at all, I bring my finger back to my mouth, and I suck it one more time. With my eyes locked on hers, I whisper, so fucking hot.
She shudders, and her lip is quivering. I brush my finger against her lower lip, then push it past her teeth. Instantly, she draws it into her mouth and sucks.
I stare at her, burning up everywhere. I take my finger out, nip the corner of her mouth, unlock the door, and back out. I give a quick wave to Mrs. Offerman.
She blinks, then fixes on a smile and waves.
I return to the family knowing one thing for certain—I have no clue what is going to happen when Charlotte comes over tonight.