Rebound: Chapter 44
Rebound: A standalone, second chance romance
Mel ends up taking Luke to get checked out for peace of mind, and heâs given a clean bill of health. And wonder of wonders, about an hour after her update, I received a phone call from the Ice Man himself.
I almost didnât answer when I saw his name. Something about Nathan always triggers me, makes me feel sick and anxious. Naturally, I cover that up by acting frostier than usual, and I am concerned that as Elijah and I try to navigate our new normal, I wonât be able to change that pattern of behavior.
âNathanâ was all I said when I answered. I hoped he didnât hear the silent âgo fuck yourself.â
âAmber,â he replied, equally cold. I definitely hear the silent âI hate you with every fiber of my being.â There was a pause, and cartoons played in the background. Either Nathan has become a fan of Bluey, or he was at home with Luke. That softened me up a little.
âIs he all right?â I asked.
âYeah, heâs great. Mel told me what happened, and I guess I just wanted to call and, uh, thank you?â
âIs that a question?â
âNo. No itâs not. Thank you, Amber. Mel was a mess, and you looked after her too, in addition to Luke. I appreciate that. I know weâve had our differences, and, well, thank you.â
I rolled my eyes. It was like pulling teeth.
âYouâre welcome. The fact that weâve âhad our differencesâ does not mean that Iâd watch your child choke to death, Nathan.â I made a big effort to keep my tone calm. âEven Iâm not that much of a monster.â
âI know youâre not a monster,â he said. âI just donât think ⦠Fuck, Iâve said what I wanted to say. Thank you again.â
âThatâs okay. And, uh, thank you for calling.â
It was torture for both of us, and I was relieved when he hung up. I stared at the phone, shaking my head.
I have no idea if things between us will ever improve. I am the Ice Queen, and he is the Ice Man, and somehow we never seem able to play anything other than those roles when weâre around each other. Iâm nervous about him finding out Elijah and I are reconciling. He still hasnât told his family, and Iâm making a valiant effort not to let that derail me. Thereâs been a lot going on what with Drakeâs engagement, the Seoul deal, and Dalton going in for a series of tests on his heart. So far heâs been given the all-clear, but itâs a worrying time for them all. It wouldnât help our long-term marital harmony if his dad dropped dead of shock because I was back on the scene.
That all happened this morning, and in the afternoon, I led a class for the older kids once school let out. I stayed a little longer to do a one-on-one session with Shawn, and now Iâm home. At a dangerously loose end. My hands are idle, and I suspect the devil might be about to make use of them.
Iâm supposed to be seeing Elijah tomorrow, but I donât want to wait. Heâs working at home in Manhattan, and Iâm here in Brooklyn, and I want to be with him. Everything feels better when weâre together, and imagining the surprise on his face makes me smile. Heâll be leaving for Seoul soon, and I want to make the most of every minute we have together before then.
After getting dressed in a very special outfit that heâll love, I add a little makeup and perfume, then that long tasseled necklace heâs so fond of. I top the whole thing off with a deep blue trench coat. Sanjay is here within a few minutes, happy to see me as usual, and by the time he drops me outside the Manhattan house, Iâm grinning ear to ear.
I havenât been back here since I left for Brooklyn, and I thought it would feel stranger than it does. But now itâs the building where Elijah is, and Elijah is my beating heart. Itâs so odd how splitting up has resulted in us being closer than ever. I now get to be playful in a way I havenât been since I was in my twenties.
Iâm wearing spiky heels that are high even by my standards, and I climb the steps to the door carefully and ring the doorbell, knowing I look perfectly normal and respectable from the outside. I hear footsteps approaching and bite down on a giggleâhe is going to freak!
I time it absolutely perfectly, waiting until the very last second, when the big wooden door is swung back and he appears. âSurprise!â I exclaim, pulling open the trench coat. Underneath it, Iâm wearing my sluttiest black bra and matching panties set, complete with black stockings and a lacy garter belt.
âFuck!â says Maddox, jumping back and shielding his eyes like a flash bang just went off.
âFuck!â I parrot, hastily pulling my coat closed and belting it firmly. âIâm sorry, Iâm so sorry. I didnât expect you.â
Maddox dares to peek through two of his fingers to check whether Iâm decent. He might be the baby of the family, but he is very much a grown-ass man these days. The blush on his cheeks is endearing, and I suspect mine is spreading over my whole damn body.
âI assumed that,â Maddox says, gesturing me inside. Heâs wearing an apron that belongs to Dionne. âUh, I was cooking. The rest of them are drinking, and I was making snacks.â
âThe rest of them?â I ask, freezing in terror and tugging that belt tighter around my waist. He nods apologetically, and I register the raised voices coming from the living room. Shit. Talk about bad timing. âElijah said he had something to tell us. Iâm thinking I can pretty much guess what that is now. You two are back together?â
I look up at his handsome face and nod. He pats my arm and gives me a reassuring smile. âGood. Whatever makes you guys happy. You want to come down to the kitchen? Or, uh, go upstairs and put some actual clothes on?â
I can tell heâs eager to move me anywhere but here. Anywhere that is safe from the clearly escalating argument taking place in the next room. I shake my head and head back toward the door. Nathan and Mason are so predictable, I could write the script myself, and I have no desire to hear what Daltonâs first reaction will be. I have far too much self-respect to stand here and listen to any of them bad-mouth me. And if Elijah and I are going to make this work, then Iâll have to build some kind of relationship with all of them. And once something is heard, it canât be unheard. A lesson I learned a long time ago.
Maddox shoots me a worried look. âDonât go, Amber. Stay and eat.â
âI really must go, but thank you. Please donât tell Elijah I was here.â Heâll only worry I got upset about hearing them arguing.
âNo way, Amber,â he replies, following me down the steps and into the street. âYou seem upset. Iâm going to get Elijah.â
He doesnât quite understand why Iâm leaving. âI really am all right, Maddox, I promise. I just didnât expect them to be here.â
He inspects me cautiously, as if trying to figure out whether Iâm lying. âIt was a last-minute thing,â he explains. âHe was supposed to be working, but then Nathan told him what happened with the baby, and Elijah invited everyone around.â That makes sense. Elijah would have seen my dubious heroism as a stepping off point into his news. In his mind, it probably went something like âHey guys, you know Amber, the woman who stopped Luke from choking to death today? Well, weâre getting back together. Isnât that great?â My husband has always seen the best in people.
âI see. Look, this was bad timing on my part, and Iâm sorry I flashed you. Iâm going to leave him to it and go home. Please, pretend I was never here. Iâm so embarrassed.â I manage a blush and hold my hands to my face.
He frowns, and Iâm not sure heâs totally buying it.
âYou didnât, uh, really see anything did you?â I ask, sounding horrified. âIâd be mortified.â
Thatâs enough to reel him in, and he shakes his head quickly. âNo. I promise you. It was a blurâI didnât see a thing.â He obviously did, and I almost feel sorry for him. Heâs clearly as embarrassed as Iâm pretending to be, and in the end I think thatâs what swings it.
âLet me sneak away.â I lay a hand on his arm and give him the big eyes. âHonestly, Iâm really not upset. Iâm just a little humiliated to have turned up like this, and Iâd feel worse if they all knew. Iâll catch up with Elijah later, itâll all be fine. Hey, at least it wasnât your dad who answered the door.â
We both share a grin at that, and I can see the tension leave him. âOkay. If you want to go, at least let me walk you to a cab. Itâs late, and youâre dressed in, uh â¦â
âVery little?â I supply, smiling.
âExactly,â he replies as he takes my elbow and guides me down the street. I take the opportunity to ask him about how things have been going since he came home, and within a few minutes, he manages to hail me a taxi.
Alone in the back seat, I allow myself a satisfied smile, proud of how I handled that. I could have stayed and listened to Masonâs and Nathanâs objections. Could have gone in there and torn the pair of them a new one. But I chose to trust that Elijah would handle it. That he would defend our relationship and tell them all to go to hell if necessary.
I realize that I donât feel like going home. Iâm nostalgic for old times when things were full of promise and hope for the future. Just as they are now. And I know just where to go.