Magnolia Parks: Chapter 34
Magnolia Parks (The Magnolia Parks Universe Book 1)
Iâm back in my room. I donât remember how I got here. Shoved by my brother, maybe? Dragged by Christian? One of the two.
Iâm standing in the bathroom. The reflection I find is weird. Me but not me.
Me but fucked.
I hate fighting with her. We do it too well, better than anyone Iâve ever seen. We werenât like that when we were together, barely ever fought when we were together.
Marsaili used to say something about how love can go sour like milk and then it turns to hate. Maybe we left our love out.
My eyes feel damp. My handâs tremblingâI raise my fist to my mouth, press it into my mouth hard enough I split the inside of my lip on my front teeth. One. Just one. Thatâs all Iâll give myself.
It comes out mangled and choked. Quick.
Feels stuck in my chest. I press my palms into my eye sockets, breathe big and deep âtil my chest slows down.
It does a bit but not enoughânot enough for my shoulders to not still be dragging behind my breathing.
I reach into my toiletry bag, pull out a different kind of bag. Cut a line with my Centurion card because the titanium crushes it better. Roll a â¬100 and snort it.
Pinch my nose after, rub it twice and sniff. I do another for good measure. Splash some water on my face, wipe under my nose just to be safe. And then I go find the boys.
Theyâre sitting at the bar and I fall into the seat next to them. Henry and Christianâtheyâre their own version of me and Jonah and I gotta say, I donât love being here without him.
Kind of in the lurch, no one has got my back the way Jo does. Heâd have decked England on the step tonight. Maybe not. Fuck.
Maybe I was out of line?
Christian puts his hand in the air, makes eye contact with the bartender. Sheâs pretty. Olive skin. Hazel eyes I can see from here. Big eyebrows but in that hot girl wayâhe points down at me, signalling for her to bring me a drink.
Henry looks over at me, grimacing. âYou doing okay?â
I snort a laugh. âYeah, why wouldnât I be?â
Both their faces falter. They exchange looks. âI donât knowââHenry shrugs, playing dumbââI mean, you just had the gnarliest fight of your life with the girl youâve loved since you were sixâbut sure, yeah. Be fine.â
âWe fight all the time.â
Christian blinks. âLike that?â
I scoff a laugh. âYouâre being dramaticââ
Henry looks at me funny. âBeej, she fucking palmed you in the face. I mean, it was sublimeâembarrassing for you, but likeâtruly spectacular for the rest of us.â
I scoff again.
The hot Greek bartender brings over a round of drinks for the three of us and when she hands me the glass our hands brush. I look up at her and she gives me an inch of a smile.
Walks away.
I watch her goâblow air out of my mouth as I watch her arse in that flouncy black skirt sheâs in.
Parks would know the brand, the make, the fucking SKUâdonât think of herâactually, she probably wouldnât because Magnolia only knows about brands that are stocked in Harrods. Nothing Showpo or polyester in her vocabulary.
Stillâa lot to work with with a skirt like thatâ¦
I throw back my drink in one gulp. Pinch Henryâs.
Christianâs eyes pinch as they watch me. âWhatâs up with you?â
âNothing.â I give him a dismissive look.
He watches me a few seconds longer, then leans in close to me and grabs my chin with his hand. I smack it off but Christian wins every fight he wants to, so he knocks me back and grabs me again, tilting my eyes up into the light. He breathes out of his nose, sounds annoyed. Shakes his head, still holding my chin. âOy, fuck itââ Shoves my head away. âIâm out, boysââ
âWhat?â Henry blinks. âWhy?â
Christian gnaws down on his bottom lipâpoints to me, the fucking snitch. âHeâs on some shit.â
Henry huffs a laugh. Just one. âNo, heâs not.â He clocks me. Blinks. âAre you?â Blinks again. âAre you?â
I make a weird sound. Itâs dismissive and incriminating all at once.
Christian pushes back from the table, stands, raises his hands, washing himself clean from it.
âAre we just going to pretend that you walking away has fuck all to do with Magnolia?â I yell after him.
He doesnât turn around or back, but raises his hand in the air, flips me off, keeps walking.
Henry eyes me. âI forgot that you talk shit when youâre on coke.â
âDo not.â
He nods his chin after Christian. âWhatâs that then?â
I give him a look. âDid I lie?â
And Iâve got him thereâI know I do. He knows I do too. Hangs his head, breathes it out. I try not to put him in the middle of whatever shit Christian and I have. He hates all this, and I get it because I hate that shit too. Hate that it happened, hate that he went there, hate that I fought him in an alley for her and no one that night left a winner. I hate all of it.
âWhat are you doing, Beej?â Henry asks, voice softer. I shrug. I donât care right now. âSheâll kill you.â
I try to put a lid on how ragged I feel inside my chest when I answer him. âShe already is.â
Henry standsâhe looks angry. Or sad, maybe? Stares at me for a few seconds and feel like Iâm failing him as his big brother. I donât feel like his big brother very often. Heâs more responsible. He doesnât fuck around so much. Heâs at uni. He never feels like my little brother, just feels like Brother. But right now, the way heâs looking at me, I can feel it that Iâm letting him down.
He knocks over the mostly full drink in front of me. It spills all over the table.
I push back, annoyed, looking at him like heâs gone mad. âWhat the fuââ
ââYou need to tighten the fuck up, Beej.â My brother points at me.
Then he turns to the bartender, points to me and slides a finger over his throat. âCut him off,â he calls to the girl, then he walks away too.
I sit there, staring at nothing. Takes me a couple of minutes to catch that the bartenderâs just standing there, watching me.
I point to her, wag her over to me with my finger. She walks over slowly. Thereâs no one around.
Bartender stands in front of me, staring down for a few secondsâand actually Bartender is insanely hot. She blinks a few times, then reaches down, takes my hand, pulls me up and leads me towards the bathroom.
As soon as weâre in the corridor, Bartender has me pinned up against the wall; she wants this more than I do. Which is hard to articulate exactly because itâs somewhere between needing it more than anything and not wanting it at all. Maybe she fucked up today too.
Bartender gets down to business pretty quick. Her busy hands unbuttoning my jeans and weâre not even in the bathroom yet.
Her mouth is hungry for all of me, doesnât commit to one location. She undoes my shirt. The one I bought for Parksâdonât think of Parksâkisses my chest. Same chest Parks spent the day against.âFuck, sheâs my worst habit.
My hands are up her skirt, both of them slipped under the cheeks of her knickers.
Good arse. Squeezable.
She cocks her leg up around meâand I wonder whether weâll even make it to the stall?
Bartenderâs lips drag over me and my mind starts to wander to Parks the way it always does. That same memory, that boat, her on the lake, the lilac bikiniâgod, I love her in lilacâand then I think, fuck itâno.
Iâm not going to think about her.
Iâm going to think about Bartender, whoâs hot as shit, with her hands down my pants.
So I open my eyes, make myself look at the girl Iâm about to shag and thenâ
I spot her.
End of the corridor.
Eyes glassy. Bottom lip quivering. Heart on her sleeve, mine in her pocket.
Holding her own hands in front of her, looking about five years old like sheâs watching her nightmare unfold in front of her.
Our eyes lock.
She turnsâ
I shove Bartender off me. âNo! No, no, no, no, noââ
Parks runs. I run after her but sheâs fast and I lose her as she rounds a corner.