Are you up?
Iâm in bed. You have to come to me.
Be there in ten.
See you soon. I left and never entered the theater room again. Not until tonight. Many times I even entertained the idea of hosting a bonfire for that fucking couch thatâd now been ruined by that womanâs sleaze. But after that night, she took a lengthy vacation, and I didnât see her until yesterday morning when she threatened to take Fallon away from me.
When Iâd seen Fallonâs note tonight, instead of getting excited like Iâm sure she wanted me to, Iâd groaned. I didnât want to be in there, and I for damn sure didnât want her in there.
Who knew how sheâd react if I told her the truth? It certainly wasnât important, but I didnât want to risk something else fucking with our happiness again.
Carrying her up to bed that night, I leaned in and kissed her hair. Fallon, like me, had seen her parents living exactly how she didnât want. Lucky for us, our vicarious experience felt like weâd already made our parentsâ mistakes. We knew what we wanted now.
Even though I knew she was strong, it didnât stop me from wanting to protect her and give her everything.
No one and nothing would stop us.
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During the next couple of days, Fallon and I started getting things sorted out in Chicago. She went to class, while I handled the paperwork of withdrawing from one school and transferring to another. At night, if she wasnât doing homework, we got online to look for apartments.
Fallon had been trying to contact her father to tell him about our marriage, but when she contacted one of his men, heâd said that Ciaran was âunreachableâ at the moment.
Which meant he was being detained for questioning, probably. No one was âunreachableâ in the twenty-first century, unless their cell phone had been confiscated.
âDaniel,â she spoke to one of her fatherâs men on the phone, âif I donât hear from my father by tomorrow, Iâm going to the police myself. I, at least, need to know heâs not dead.â
It was Thursday night, and she was sitting on the couch in Jaredâs apartment, while Tate and I had just gotten back from a run. Fallon normally joined us, but sheâd opted to stay in and make her calls.
Jared was still at ROTC training, and heâd been gracious enough to let Fallon and me have the extra space in the loft of his apartment this week.
âShower?â I asked Fallon as I tore off my sweaty T-shirt.
She held up a finger for me to wait, still talking on the phone.
Tate was still breathing hard as she walked into the living room and grabbed her phone.
âJaredâs mom called,â she said more to herself.
After pushing some buttons, she held the phone to her ear, calling Katherine back, I would assume.
I walked into the kitchen, grabbing a Gatorade out of the fridge as they had their conversations. Jared walked in, slamming the door and just as sweaty as Tate and me.
âToss me one of those,â he said, gesturing to the Gatorade in my hand and using the bottom of his T-shirt to wipe the sweat off his face.
Throwing him mine, I snatched another one out of the refrigerator, and we were silent for a few minutes, drinking and catching our breaths.
âThis shitâs for the birds,â he grumbled, yanking his shirt by the back of his neck and pulling it over his head.
my throat itched with laughter.
Jared in the Armyâor whatever branch he was choosingâwas still weird to me.
Jared as part of a team. Jared following orders. Jared pressed and dressed in a uniform. Jared as a leader? For the good of mankind? I still shook my head at the idea.
âSo get out,â I told him. âThereâs lots of stuff you could do with your life. Stuff youâd be good at.â
He looked at me like I had three eyes. âIâm not talking about ROTC. Iâm talking about Tate. Look at her.â
I tipped my head around him, watching her on the phone. It was October, and she was running in short shorts and a tank top. Probably to tease him.
I smiled. I liked Tate a lot. There was even a time when I wanted her. But she was like a sister now.
The kind of sister I wouldnât screw, I mean.
âWhat about her?â I shrugged.
He scowled. âSheâs driving me nuts, thatâs what. She wears stuff like that to turn me on, and itâs working. Iâm actually Googling âballroom dancingâ to find out if itâs really that bad.â He looked at me, wincing. âIâm caving.â
I threw my head back, laughing. âYou look like youâre about to cry,â I choked out.
âWell, would you do it?â It sounded like an accusation.
I rolled my eyes. âHow long have you known me, dude? Thereâs not a lot I wouldnât do.â
He blinked long and hard, knowing that that was true and then turned his head to watch Tate, probably daydreaming about all the things he was missing out on.
Fallon hung up and walked over, smiling as I put my arm around her.
âEverything okay?â I asked.
She nodded. âFor now.â And then she scrunched up her nose. âYou need a shower.â
I shot a look to Jared. âCan we have the bathroom first?â
His fist tightened around the Gatorade, and I felt sorry for him. He probably wanted to do the same with Tate, and he was hurting.
âAll right,â Tate called. âWe need to pull together for this, so listen up.â
All heads turned to her as she walked up to the bar in the kitchen.
She arched an eyebrow in Jaredâs direction but withheld eye contact, and I had to fold my lips between my teeth to stifle a laugh.
âYour dad.â She looked at me. âAnd your mom.â She finally looked at Jared. âAre going to your familyâs charity function tomorrow.â She then looked between Fallon and me, talking about our parentsâ Triumph Charity for Disabled Children.
I absorbed what she said, surprised but not uncomfortable by the news.
My dad and Katherine were appearing as a couple at his and his wifeâs charity function.
That would be awkward for some people. Not me, though.
âSo,â she continued. âKatherine has invited us to attend, but I think itâs more for moral support.â
âDid she tell you that?â Jared asked, looking concerned.
âNo, but I just got the impression. Itâs her first public appearance with your dadââTate looked to meââand his wife and her friends will be there.â Her eyes snapped to Fallon, an apology in them. âIâm sure there will be talk. We have a family table, so all of us will be seated together for dinner.â
I jerked my chin at Tate. âIs Jax going?â
âShe said heâd be there.â
âOkay, then.â I cleared my throat. âLetâs do it.â
âFallon?â Tate picked up her bag off the barstool. âMeet you after your noon class tomorrow, and weâll go shopping?â
âSounds good.â
Tate looked up to me, ordering, âAnd you two get tuxes.â She referred to Jared as well but didnât look at him.
She swung the strap of her bag over her head to rest at her hip and grabbed her jacket, walking to the door.
âWhere are you going?â Jared snapped.
âBack to the dorm,â she barked, rounding the wall leading to the door. Fallon and I couldnât see her, but Jared shot her a death glare.
âUnless youâve changed your mind about dancing,â she singsonged, taunting him.
He scowled but then his eyes widened, and he shot out of the chair. âDid you just flash me?â
We heard the door open and slam shut, and he left, chasing after her.