Fake Out: Chapter 17
Fake Out (Fake Boyfriend Book 1)
This is a big step. Although, to be fair, Damonâs already met my folks.
Iâm worried Iâll make an ass of myself. I want his family to like me. Not as Stacyâs friend, but as their sonâs boyfriend.
Huh, boyfriend. First time Iâve thought of us that way. I wait for the panic to kick in, but itâs absent. Look at me being all mature and shit.
âHi,â Stacy singsongs at the restaurant hostess. âI made a reservation this afternoon under King. Nine people.â
âNine?â Damon and I ask in unison.
âThe Davidsons are coming,â Damonâs mom says.
My eyes go to Damon to confirm what I suspect, and his skin pales. Yup. Eric and his family are coming to dinner. Brilliant.
âThe rest of your party is already here,â the hostess says.
Even more brilliant.
As weâre led to our table, I lace my fingers with Damonâs. âYou okay?â I ask quietly.
âYup.â Heâs lying. I squeeze his hand, but he shakes it off.
Fucking Eric.
Damon whispers, âIâm sorry for what youâre about to witness.â
I have no idea what he means until Eric and his brother, Julian, jump out of their seats when they see us. Julian goes straight to Stacy and wraps her in a hug.
Eric approaches Damon. âHey, brother.â They shake hands and go in for a man-hug. My hand fists at my side. I donât understand why Damon keeps up appearances.
Eric moves onto me and holds his hand out for me to shake. If it werenât for Damonâs pleading eyes, Iâd tell Eric to fuck off. Instead, I behave like a good boy and shake his hand.
âNice to see you again, Maddox.â Ericâs tone is about as genuine as a politician making campaign promises.
âYou too.â Fucker.
âHey,â Julian says and shakes my hand too, âyou run out of women or what?â
I smile politely when what I really want to do is beat the Davidson brothers to a pulp. Although, I know thatâs not fair to Julian. The few times weâve met, heâs seemed like a decent guy. âStacy got to you, didnât she?â
âShe paid me ten bucks to say that. Figured Iâd get it out of the way so I can hit the bar.â Julian turns to her. âHand it over, woman.â
Stacy rolls her eyes and hands him a twenty. âBuy me a drink too.â
âAnd me,â I call after him.
âI guess weâre getting our own drinks,â Eric says to Damon and slaps his chest.
âLetâs go.â
I suck in a deep breath as I take the seat next to Stacy. Iâm left with her, Damonâs parents, and Ericâs parents. I turn to my supposed best friend. âI hate you,â I mutter so only she can hear.
She leans in and kisses my cheek. âLove you too.â
âSo this is the new boyfriend,â Mrs. Davidson says.
âThe new boyfriend Damon didnât tell us about,â Damonâs mom says. She pierces me with the green eyes Damon inherited. âWe had to hear it from Stacy.â
âWeâre really new,â I say and swallow hard.
âEric says he met you a few weeks back,â Mrs. Davidson says.
Ooh boy. I donât know what lies to keep up with now, so I say nothing before I can put my foot in my mouth.
Julian appears at our side and places drinks in front of us. âYou know whatâs crazy, I thought you two would end up together.â He waggles his finger between Stacy and me.
Damon and Eric take their seats, and I slide my hand on Damonâs thigh to try to reassure him. We can do this. We can get through this dinner.
âNo Kristy?â Stacy asks Eric, nodding to the empty seat beside him.
âWhoa, whoa, whoa,â Julian says. âDonât try to change the subject, missy. You and Maddox. Whatâs the deal? How did he end up with your brother when that night we all went out, my friends bet on when you two would get together?â
âWhy does everything have to be about sex? Why is it so hard to fathom Maddox and I are purely platonic?â Stacy asks. âNothing has ever happened between us, and nothing ever will. Even if he wasnât with Damon.â She turns to me. âYou know I love you, but the thought of kissing you would be like kissing Damon. Or even Julian.â
Damon screws up his face, but Julian says, âHey, Iâm offended. Iâm hot.â
âSeeââStacy gestures to Damonââthatâs how I feel about Maddox.â
âI wish I could disagree, but best friends kissing fuâdges up friendships,â I say and flick my glance to Damonâs parents. They appear prim and proper and probably not as cool with the swearing thing as my parents.
Meanwhile, I can feel Ericâs glower without having to see it, and Damon lets out a frustrated sigh. Granted, Iâm having a major dig at Eric, but no one else would know that. If I kissed Stacy, it would fuck up our friendship, so Iâm not lying.
âHow did you and Damon meet?â Ericâs mother asks.
Stacy answers with a giggle. âFunniest story ever.â
âStace,â I warn, but I canât tell her why she canât tell the story.
This is so fucked.
âSo, when Maddoxââ
âI needed a fake boyfriend to go to an exâs wedding.â I glare at her. There are so many reasons I donât want the story to be told.
âAn ex-girlfriend,â Stacy says. âHe lied and told her he was gay to break up with her when they were eighteen. Maddox didnât know he was bi until he met Damon.â She laughs again.
I love Stacy to death, but she really has to learn to pick up on social cues.
Damonâs parents stare at me weirdâlike they donât approve Iâve never been with a guy before. Or maybe theyâre pissed because I lied to Chastity about being gay.
I open my mouth to say something to explain my actions five years ago, but Eric beats me to it.
âFavorite pastime of Damonâsâhitting on straight guys.â
What did he just say?
âWhat did you just say?â Stacy asks. Guess itâs true, when you hang out with someone a lot, you start to think alike.
Damon chugs his beer.
âIt was a joke. Geez,â Eric says, but there was no joke in it.
Stacy stands and yells, âItâs you, isnât it?â
âStacy,â Damon says. âStop.â
Betrayal shines in her eyes. âOh my God, it makes so much sense. You used to be so close. You really think Damon tried to turn you?â she yells at Eric.
I grab her wrist and pull her back down into her seat. Our eyes meet, and thatâs when she knows sheâs right. And that I know all about it.
âBullshit,â Julian says. âEricâs not that ignorant.â
I scoff.
âCan we please not do this here?â Damon asks. His eyes dart around the small restaurant.
âStacy. Outside,â I say.
âButââ
âNow.â I never use a serious tone with her, and my bark makes her flinch. She relents and storms out ahead of me. âWeâll be back.â I turn to Damon. âYou want toââ I tip my head in the direction of the entrance.
He shakes his head. âThis is all about to come out, so I better be here to tell my side of it.â
I feel like an ass leaving him to it, but Stacy needs to cool off, because I know her. She was two seconds away from flinging herself across the table.
Stacyâs pacing when I get outside. âWhy didnât you or Damon say anything?â
âItâs not my thing to tell. And Damon didnât say anything because heâs trying to protect your families. You do everything together. Imagine how awkward Christmases would be if you all knew how homophobic Eric was.â
âWhy does Eric think like that? I donât understand.â
âYou should ask Damon. Or go back in there and hear it for yourself. But you canât go making a huge scene in there like you were about to.â
She shakes her head. âWhen I set this up to torture you two, I thought the worst that was going to happen was youâd be grilled, youâd sweat, weâd all laugh at you, and that would be it. I didnât think ⦠fuck. I really am a horrible person.â
âYou totally are.â
âHey, Iâm feeling terrible about my shenanigans for once. Have some sympathy.â
I step forward and hug her. âYouâre a horrible person in general, but in this case, you didnât know what you were doing, so you canât be blamed.â
âThanks. You make me feel so much better,â she says dryly.
âItâs what Iâm here for.â
âCan you just tell me? Please?â
âSeriously, not my thing to tell.â
âEricâs the reason Damon didnât want to date you at first, isnât it?â
âYup. But my charming personality won him over.â
Stacy snorts. âCan I ask you a serious question?â
âOnly if you want a sarcastic answer.â
She shoves me. âAre you and Damon serious?â
âYou may want to sit down for this.â
Her eyes widen. âOh God, youâre breaking up with him, arenât you? Shit, I thought this mightâve been going too far, butââ
âStace. Youâll need to sit down, because I want to get serious with him. I havenât felt this way about anyone before. Not even Chastity.â
âAww, you could become my brother-in-law,â she screeches.
I step back. âWhoa. Way too soon. I meant serious as in maybe calling each other the boyfriend label.â
âThe manwhore in you isnât dead after all. So close.â
âReady to go apologize for embarrassing your brother?â
She groans. âI guess.â