Changing the subject, Kimberly says excitedly, âWe should go out tonight right after the last talk. On Sunday those two will be in meetings all morning, so weâll do some shopping then. Weâll go out tonight, and maybe Saturday night, too. What do you think?â
âGo out where?â I laugh. âIâm only eighteen.â
âOh, please. Christian knows a lot of people in Seattle. If youâre with him, you can get in anywhere.â I love the way her eyes light up when she speaks of Mr. Vance, even though heâs already right next to her.
âOkay,â I say. Iâve never been âoutâ before. Iâve been to the few parties at the frat house, but I havenât ever been to a nightclub or anything even close.
âItâll be fun, donât worry,â she assures me. âAnd you should definitely wear that dress,â she adds with a laugh.
Chapter ten
HARDIN
You will be alone for the rest of your life, and for that I feel sorry for you. Iâll move on, find a nice man whoâll treat me the way you should have, and weâll get married and have children. I will be happy.
Tessaâs words keep playing over and over in my head. I know sheâs right, but I so desperately donât want her to be. I had never minded being alone until nowânow I know what Iâm missing.
âYou in?â Jaceâs voice breaks through my muddled thoughts.
âUh, what?â I ask. I almost forgot that I was driving.
He rolls his eyes and takes a hit from his joint.
âI asked if you were in. Weâre going to Zedâs.â
I groan. âI donât know . . .â
âWhy not? You need to stop being such a pussy. Youâre moping around like a fucking baby.â
I glare at him. If I had gotten any sleep last night, Iâd reach across and choke him. âI am not,â I say slowly.
âYou so are, dude. You need to get wasted and laid tonight. Iâm sure thereâll be some easy girls there.â
âI donât need to get laid.â I donât want anyone but her.
âWell, come on, drive over to Zedâs. If you donât want to get laid, then at least come have a few beers,â he says.
âDonât you ever want to do more?â I ask and he looks over at me like Iâve grown horns.
âWhat?â
âYou know, doesnât it feel like itâs getting old just partying and hooking up with different girls all the time?â
âWhoa, whoaâthis is worse than I thought. You got it bad, man!â
âNo, I donât. Iâm just saying. Doing the same old shit all the time gets old.â
He doesnât know how enjoyable it is to lie in bed and make Tessa laugh, he doesnât know how fun it is to hear her ramble on about her favorite novels, to have her swat at me when I try to grope her. Itâs much better than any party that Iâve ever been to or will ever go to.
âShe really did a number on you. Thatâs some shit, isnât it?â He laughs.
âNo, she didnât,â I lie.
âSure . . .â He throws the remainder of his joint out of my car window. âSheâs single, though, right?â he asks, and when I grip the wheel he laughs even harder. âIâm just fucking around, Scott. Just wanted to see how pissed you would get.â
âFuck off,â I grumble, and to prove a point, I turn on the back road to Zedâs.
Chapter eleven
TESSA
The Four Seasons in Seattle is the nicest hotel I have ever seen. I try to walk slowly to take in all the beautiful details, but Kimberly practically drags me onto the elevator and down the hall, leaving Trevor and Mr. Vance in her wake.
Stopping in front of a door, she says, âHereâs your room. After you unpack, weâll meet in our suite to go over the itinerary for the weekend, even though I already know youâve already done this. You should change, because I really think you should save that dress for tonight when we go out.â She winks and strolls off down the hall.
The differences between my hotel from the last two nights and this one are vast. One painting from the lobby here probably costs more than what they spent decorating an entire room at the other place. The view from my window is incredible. Seattle is such a beautiful city. I can easily imagine myself living here, in a high-rise apartment with a job at Seattle Publishing, or even Vance Publishing, now that theyâre opening an office here. That would be amazing.
After I hang up my clothes for the weekend, I change into a black pencil skirt and a lilac shirt. Iâm excited about the conference, but nervous about going out. I know I need to have some fun, but itâs all new to me and I still feel empty from the damage Hardin has caused.
By the time I get to Kimberly and Mr. Vanceâs suite, itâs two thirty. Iâm anxious because I know we should be downstairs in the banquet room by three.
Kimberly greets me warmly when she opens the door and leads me inside. Their suite has its own living room and a separate sitting room. It looks bigger than my motherâs entire house.
âThis is . . . wow,â I say.
Mr. Vance laughs and pours himself a glass of what looks like water. âItâs okay.â
âWe ordered some room service so we can all eat a little something before we head downstairs. It should be here any minute,â Kimberly says, and I smile and thank her. I didnât realize how hungry I was until she mentioned food. I havenât eaten at all today.
âYou ready to be bored out of your mind?â Trevor asks as he appears from the sitting room.