Declan is standing in Everlyâs doorway. His big frame rests against the wood and his arms are crossed over his chest.
âHey,â I say as I step to him.
He lets his arms fall to his sides and he pushes to his full height. âEverything good?â
âYeah. Thanks, man.â
He looks at Everly and smiles. âSee you later, Little Sharpie.â
Ev doesnât respond but her mouth pulls into a small smile at Declan, which quickly falls as I enter her room.
Her backpack sits on the bed and sheâs stuffing clothes in it, packing like sheâs leaving.
âIâm sorry.â
She sniffles and refuses to meet my gaze. âFor secretly wishing Iâd left months ago?â
âI donât wish that.â
âBut you did.â Her hazel eyes water with unshed tears when she finally looks me dead on.
I sit on the edge of her bed. âThatâs not on you or anything you did. I was selfish. It isnât an excuse, but I think I forgot what it was like to have people in my life that really cared about me. People that I could trust to show up and support me no matter what. I forgot what it was like to have family. I should have done a better job staying in touch when I left. Iâm so sorry, Ev.â
With a sniffle she perches on the other side of the mattress. âIs Mom waiting for me outside?â
âNo. She left for tonight, but sheâll be back in the morning.â
Her chin lifts and she nods slightly.
âYou donât have to go. I meanâ¦â I run my hands through my hair. âI donât want you to go.â
âYou donât?â
âOf course, I donât.â
âIâm sorry that I told her about River. I didnât know she was going to use it against you.â
âDonât apologize. Sheâs your mom, Ev.â
âYours too,â she tosses back.
I think it might be too late for me to repair any kind of relationship with her, but it isnât for Everly.
âI admit that I didnât roll out the welcome mat when you showed up, but I have loved having you here. I also know that itâs important for you to try to have a good relationship with Mom. Trust me, it does not get better by leaving home and ignoring her.â
âI miss her, I do, but I really like it here. I feel like myself for the first time maybe ever.â She fidgets with the comforter, tracing the design with a single fingertip. âBut I also feel like Iâm intruding on your life.â
âYouâre not.â
âI overheard Jack saying you pulled your offer on the house. Is that because of the car and college tuition and all the other things youâve been buying me? Because I donât need any of that. You can have them back. I just want to stay.â
âI pulled the offer because for the first time in my life I am surrounded by people that feel like family. I want that for you, yes, but I want it for me too. I mean, honestly, how boring would life be without Ashâs terrible humming over breakfast every morning or Jack waltzing in and barking orders?â
She laughs, but then she goes quiet and her smile falls. âWhat will happen if I go against her and stay?â
âI donât know,â I answer honestly. âBut youâre eighteen, so take tonight and think about it, then talk to her in the morning before you make up your mind, okay?â Iâm so damn sad at the thought of her leaving, but I will not make this about me. âYou are always welcome here. No matter where Iâm living. You can call me or just show up, whatever you need. Day or night. And donât think Iâm gonna stop checking in or worrying about you if you arenât living here.â
âOkay.â I get the smallest of smiles.
I move closer to hug her. She launches herself at me, squeezing me tightly. âThank you for everything, Ty.â
When she pulls back, so do I and clear my throat. âWhatever happens, Iâm not going anywhere, okay?â
âYeah,â she says, and inhales a deep breath.
I stand and wait for her.
âGo ahead. Iâll be down in a few minutes.â
Everyone is gathered in the kitchen. When I walk in, they go silent.
âIs she okay?â Jack asks.
âI think so.â
âIs she really leaving?â The question comes from Ash but they all wait, hanging on my answer.
âMaybe. Iâm not sure, but letâs not make a big thing of it tonight. I think sheâs had enough drama for today.â
âThis is bullshit,â Jack says.
âMaybe, but what am I supposed to do? Who am I to decide whatâs best for her? Iâm just her brother.â
âYouâve been a lot more than that,â Declan says.
âSheâs an adult. She canât make her go.â Ash sets his beer on the counter with a clank.
I shrug and let out a long breath. My relationship with our mother isnât the best, but I donât want that for Everly, and getting in the middle of it isnât going to help.
âThere she is,â Ash says brightly as my sister comes into the room. The guys all transform from angry and brooding to cheery as they take turns hugging her.
âLetâs check your poker skills,â Declan says. They move to the game room, and Piper and I hang back.
âAre you okay?â She wraps her arms around me.
âI canât believe how much I donât want her to go,â I say as I breathe in the scent of her familiar shampoo. Piper being here is the only reason I havenât completely lost my shit.
âMe either.â
I peer down at her. âThank you for having my back. It means more than I can say.â
âAlways.â She tugs me toward the group. âCome on. Letâs try to enjoy tonight.â