Chapter 22

Chapter Twenty-Two

Sex Hair

B right and early Friday morning, I pack enough clothes for the weekend, then drive over to Oliver’s to pretend I spent the night there.

“Tina should be here in a few minutes,” I tell him when he lets me in. “I’m going to get ready.”

He frowns. “It looks like you’re ready to me.”

Of course he would think that. I put on makeup before I left my place, and I’m wearing comfortable clothes for sitting in the car for the next hour or so, but that’s not what I mean when I say that I need to get ready. I need it to be believable that I spent the night here.

I head to his bathroom and look at myself in the mirror. I pat the palm of my hand over the top of my head to mess my hair up. Then I rub my fingers over my eyes to smear my eyeliner a little.

“What are you doing?” he asks.

I don’t notice that he’s followed me until I hear his voice behind me. I look at his reflection through the mirror. He’s standing in the doorway, watching me. “Making it look like I spent the night here and just rolled out of bed,” I tell him.

“I see.” He watches while I mess with my hair some more. “Are you trying to give yourself sex hair?”

I stop what I’m doing to give him a look. He smirks, his arms crossed. “Maybe,” I admit. I fight a smile. “Tina notices little details like that. I need us to be believable.”

“I can probably help with that.” He steps up behind me.

Before I can ask what he’s doing, his fingers are in my hair, pulling and tugging me back against him.

No one has ever pulled my hair before, so I don’t know that I like it until he’s doing it to me.

My breath catches in my throat as my back comes flush with the front of his body.

His mouth meets my shoulder, his hot breath leaving a trail up my neck until he reaches the back of my jaw under my ear. Then he pulls my hair again, this time turning my head until I’m looking at him.

“What are you—” I start to say, but he interrupts me by bringing his mouth to mine.

He pulls on my lower lip with his teeth, then turns me all the way around so that I’m facing him.

He steps into me, backing me up against the bathroom sink.

He bites a trail down my neck to my collarbone, then pushes his body against mine, and if I’m not mistaken, I can feel his hard length through both of our clothes.

He reaches down and scoops my legs up so that I’m sitting on the bathroom counter.

I wrap my legs around his waist and pull him in closer.

I don’t remember making the conscious decision to do so.

It feels like I’m acting on instinct. My body needs his.

My hands come up under his shirt, feeling the bare skin of his back.

He presses into me, and I can feel all of him.

My hands come around his sides to his front and trail down his stomach.

He sucks in a breath, reacting to my touch.

My fingers dip down, stopping at his waistband.

His lips close around mine again while his hands come down from my hips to my ass, and he pulls me into him like we’re not already close enough.

Without separating himself from me, he reaches down and undoes his belt buckle.

“Oliver,” I gasp. “What?—”

We’re interrupted by the sound of someone knocking on his front door. We both freeze. He turns his head in that direction, then looks at me. We stare at each other for a hot second. With his face this close to mine, his brown eyes look like pools of honey with little green streaks.

“Just making it look convincing.” His voice is quiet and deep, but his words feel like a knife.

I don’t know what I expect. It’s not like this is different from any of the other times he’s put on a show for Tina and Ryan.

He takes a step back. I lower my feet to the floor, sliding off the bathroom counter.

He watches me for a second longer, then heads to the front door.

I close the bathroom door behind him, needing a little space to catch my breath and gather my thoughts.

I can hear Tina’s voice as soon as she and Ryan walk through the door. I face the mirror again. I run my fingers through my hair and pat it down to look more presentable, even though I came in here to do just the opposite. I straighten out my shirt, and then I step out of the bathroom.

“There she is,” Tina says. Her eyes wander over my body as I come toward them, like she’s trying to decide if I look disheveled enough.

I force a smile even though on the inside I feel like crying.

I don’t know why I’ve let Oliver get to me.

I’ve known all along that he’s not into me.

He’s made it very clear that he only makes out with me for their benefit. None of this is real.

I lock eyes with him, and he smiles. His smile irritates me because he’s so clueless about how I feel right now.

He doesn’t know that every time he touches me, I lose a few more of my inhibitions, and I start to think that there’s a part of him that wants me too.

But then his words bring me back to reality and it feels like I’ve fallen out of a second story window into a bed of broken glass.

On second thought, that might feel better than this.

But I’m smiling, and no one seems to know that I’m anything but happy.

“Are you guys ready to go?” Ryan asks.

“Yep,” Oliver says. “Just finished packing my bag. Priscilla?”

“Me too.”

Tina and Ryan head out the door first. I follow them and Oliver comes out behind me. He grabs my arm before I can follow them all the way to the car.

“Hang on,” he says. “I have to lock up.”

I watch as he turns the key in the deadbolt, wondering why he needs me next to him to do this.

I just want to get to the car and be alone in the backseat for a minute until he gets there.

He takes the key back out of the lock, then looks over his shoulder toward the driveway where Tina and Ryan disappeared around the corner of the house.

I turn my head, following his gaze. He cups my chin with his hand, turning my face back to him.

He’s closer than he was a second ago. My heart skips.

It’s his closeness, and how gently his fingers touch my chin, so different from the way he grabbed my hair only a few minutes ago.

He leans down and touches his lips to mine.

It’s soft and quick, nothing like what went on in the bathroom, but it leaves me breathless just the same.

I wish I could say that this kiss makes me feel better, or even that it makes me feel worse, but it does neither.

I’m left feeling even more confused than before.

He grabs my hand and leads me to the car.

I get in the back and slide over to make room for him.

He takes my hand again once he’s settled in next to me.

I look down at our intertwined fingers. I wish I could tell him that this is too much and I can’t do this anymore, but I’m committed to this for the weekend.

“How long is this drive?” I ask. It’s not so much that I’m curious about how long it will take to get there. I want to know how easy it will be to get home if this weekend ends up being too much for me and I need to leave.

“Just a couple hours,” Tina says.

Ryan scoffs. “Try four.”

“Roundtrip?” I ask hopefully.

“No. Four each way,” he says. “The cabin is in Pennsylvania. Didn’t Tina tell you that?”

I glare at Tina. She looks back at me, her eyes blocked by a pair of big sunglasses, and smiles. “I’m not sure I would have agreed to this trip if I knew it was such a long drive.”

“You didn’t agree to it anyway,” she reminds me. “Your lover-boy agreed to it on your behalf.”

I look at Oliver. “Did you know how far away this place was?”

He shrugs. “I might have been there before.”

I frown. “When?”

I picture him being invited there with another girl.

I don’t know why the idea makes me feel so flustered.

It’s not like I have anything to be jealous about if whoever she was is part of the past. Even so, I don’t want to be there in that cabin imagining everywhere that Oliver might have had sex with her.

I have Tina to thank for putting that sort of thought in my mind last weekend.

“It’s been ages,” Oliver says. “Ryan and I spent the summer there one year in high school, and we went up a couple times in college.”

I guess it’s been long enough that it doesn’t really matter who he went there with.

“Did you guys go with your girlfriends?” I hear myself ask. I hate how jealous I sound.

“Just the guys,” Ryan says.

“I have a feeling that if we invited any girls out on a four-hour trip to a cabin in the middle of the woods, they’d probably think we were going to hide their bodies out there,” Oliver says.

Tina looks over her shoulder at Oliver. Even with her sunglasses on, I can tell that she’s frowning. Then she looks at Ryan. “Why did we invite him?” she asks. “I feel like I should be scared.”

Ryan pushes his own sunglasses down his nose to look at her, and in a deeper than normal voice, says, “It’s not him you need to be afraid of, baby.”

Tina laughs. “You’re a creep.”

“But you love me,” Ryan says. He reaches across the center console to hold her hand.

“You’re my creep,” she says.

I almost forget that Oliver is still holding my hand until I feel his fingers squeeze mine. I look down at our hands, then up at him. He’s watching me, a smile hiding behind his serious expression.

“Did you bring snacks?” he asks. “I hope you brought snacks.”

“Of course I did.” I let go of his hand to grab my backpack. I take out a bag of chips and pull it open. “It’s not a road trip without snacks.”

“It’s kind of weird that you didn’t know she brought them,” Tina says over her shoulder. “Didn’t you guys pack together?”

I exchange a glance with Oliver. He wrinkles his brow. It’s clear he doesn’t know what to say here.

“I packed last night before I came over,” I explain. “I wanted the chips to be a surprise.”

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