Chapter 61
Learning Curve
Tuesday December 24th
Finn
âCool your jets, Cass. I already told you, Iâm leaving as soon as Julia gets here,â Ace says into his phone, and a heavy sigh escapes his lips as he shoves three pairs of sweatpants into his suitcase. He adds another four hoodies, jeans, and a three-piece pinstriped suit that looks like a mob boss got ousted and ended up working at an accounting firm.
His clothing choices might be one of the worldâs greatest mysteries.
âYeah⦠No⦠Yeahâ¦â He pauses as he appears conflicted on whether to bring a T-shirt that has Britney Spearsâs face front and center or one that reads âI heart hot moms.â He ends up shoving them both in his suitcase. âRelax. Iâm listeningâ¦â
Heâs not listening, by the way. Heâs currently waving his hands in the air and mouthing something toward me. âHold on, Mom. I think Finn needs something. You okay, man?â he questions, widening his eyes and pursing his lips, a silent âPlease help me end this callâ signal.
âNah, dude. Iâm good. No need to get off that very important call with your mother.â The smile on my face makes Ace flip me the middle finger.
I shrug and go back to my mindless scrolling of TikTok until a new text notification pops up on the screen.
Jack: When you heading here, bro?
I start to type out a response, letting Jack know Iâm planning to head up to the lake houseâto spend Christmas with my mom and siblingsâsoon. My bagâs been packed since I woke up this morning, but thatâs because my clothing choices donât include fucking suits and a hundred T-shirts like Aceâs. Iâve got seven T-shirts, seven pairs of jeans, and two or three long-sleeves, and that makes my outfit planning pretty easy.
Thereâs a knock on the door, and I toss my phone down onto the mattress to answer it. Ace is still too busy figuring out what hair products to bring and pretending to listen to whatever his mom is saying in his ear.
Julia is on the other side, a soft smile on her face, but when she spots Ace behind me, standing near a suitcase thatâs overstuffed with things he probably doesnât need to spend Christmas at her parentsâ house in the Catskills, she rolls her eyes. âHow long has he been packing?â
âAn eternity.â
She laughs and steps inside, and Ace uses her presence to end the call with his mom.
âJules is here. Gotta go. See you soon.â
I can still hear her talking as he pulls the phone away from his ear, but he doesnât hesitate to hit end.
âYou ready?â Julia asks him.
âI was born ready, Jules.â
âBorn ready?â She narrows her eyes on a scoff. âYouâre still packing.â
His only response is to spin on his heel, toss a shitload of hair products and deodorant and cologne and I donât even know what else into his suitcase, and start to zip it up. But when the zipper gets stuck because the damn thing has too much shit in it, he walks over to Julia and lifts her up into his arms.
âWhat the hell, Ace?â She squeals and slaps at his chest, but he ignores her as he sets her down on top of his suitcase thatâs resting on his bed. Once the zipper closes successfully, Ace smiles up at Julia and waggles his brows.
âBorn ready.â
âIdiot.â She snorts and hops off his bed, giving him a hard punch to his stomach before heading back over to the door.
Ace laughs and pulls his bag off the mattress, setting it on its wheels.
âWhat are you doing for Christmas, Finn?â Julia asks.
âHeading up north to a lake house my family is staying at,â I tell her, not completely sure what Ace has revealed to Julia about my current situation. But the innocent smile on her face tells me he hasnât told her anything, or, if he has told her anything, heâs made damn sure she keeps it locked tight. And that realization only makes me trust Ace more.
He might be a fucking lunatic, but heâs never once not had my back.
âThat sounds fun,â Julia says, but then her face takes on a comical, terrified expression. âYou should probably pray for us. Weâre going to be stuck in my parentsâ cabin with Aceâs parents, my grandparents, and our crazy-ass siblings.â
âI hope your great-granny is in charge of Christmas dinner,â Ace teases and Julia snorts.
âAfter she got Meals on Wheels for Thanksgiving when we were little, my mom will never let that happen again. Georgia Brooks will not accept anything but the kind of Christmas experience Hallmark movies would be jealous of.â
As they both start to head for the door, I canât stop myself from asking Julia the only question thatâs been on my mind all damn day. âHey, Jules, do you know what Scottieâs doing for Christmas?â
âIâm not sure.â Juliaâs mouth turns down at the corners. âI think sheâs just staying on campus.â
âSheâs not going home?â
She shakes her head. âSheâs still having a hard time withâ¦â She trails off because, clearly, itâs a story we are all well aware of. âI tried to get her to come to the Catskills with Ace and me, but she refused.â
âShit,â Ace mutters when his phone starts ringing in his pocket. He glances at the screen and rolls his eyes. âItâs my mom again. That crazy woman is probably tracking my phone and can tell we havenât left yet.â
âI bet sheâs desperate for other people to arrive because my mom probably has her crafting flipping ornaments and baking cookies.â
âYeah.â Ace chuckles. âWe better go.â
They both offer a wave as they head out the door, but I barely even register it. Iâm too busy thinking about Scottie.
Can I really let her spend Christmas by herself?