Twisted Love: Chapter 11
Twisted Love: A Brother’s Best Friend Romance
OPERATION EMOTION:PHASE DISGUST
âYou already brought me welcome-to-the-neighborhood cookies.â Alex stared at the basket on the dining table.
âThese arenât welcome cookies.â I pushed the basket toward him. âThese are an experiment. I tried a new recipe and wanted to see what you think.â
He made an impatient noise. âI donât have time for this. I have a conference call in half an hour.â
âIt wonât take you half an hour to eat one cookie.â
Yes, I had finagled an invitation inside Alexâs house again, this time for the second phase of OE. Neither Alex nor I mentioned his, er, morning wood situation a few days earlier. I didnât know about him, but Iâd prefer if we forgot about that morning altogether.
âFine.â He peered at the confections with suspicion. âWhat flavor?â
Asparagus, raisins, and garlic brittle.Iâd picked the most disgusting ingredient mixture I could think of because this was, after all, Phase Disgust. Part of me felt bad because heâd been pretty nice the night we watched those movies and heâd canceled his date for me; the other part was still a little annoyed by how heâd treated Owen, who was afraid to talk to me now because he feared Alex would pop up out of nowhere and kill him.
I cleared my throat. âItâs a, um, surprise.â
I tucked my hands beneath my thighs and jittered my foot as Alex brought a cookie to his mouth. I almost dove for him and knocked it out of his hand, but I was curious how he would react.
Would he spit it out? Gag? Throw the cookie at me and kick me out of the house?
He chewed slowly, his face not betraying any emotion whatsoever.
âWell? What do you think?â I injected fake pep in my voice. âGood?â
âYou baked these.â Not a question.
âYep.â
âYou baked the red velvet cookies, and you bakedâ¦these.â
My bottom lip disappeared behind my teeth. âUh-huh.â I couldnât look him in the eye. Not only was I terrible at lying, I was terrible at keeping a straight face.
âTheyâre fine.â
My head snapped up. âWhat?â The cookies werenât fine; they were gross. Iâd tried one myself and almost threw up. Asparagus and garlic brittle did not mix.
Alex finished chewing, swallowed, and dusted the crumbs from his hands. âTheyâre fine,â he repeated. âNow, if youâll excuse me, I have a call to take.â
He left me in the dining room, mouth agape.
I picked up a cookie from the basket and nibbled on it, just in caseâ
Blech! I gagged and ran into the kitchen to spit out the abomination, then rinsed my mouth with water from the sink to erase the lingering aftertaste.
Alex must have messed-up taste buds, because no normal person wouldâve been able to swallow those cookies without at least grimacing.
I came to the only conclusion that made sense.
âHeâs definitely a robot.â
PHASE DISGUST STATUS: FAILED
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OPERATION EMOTION:PHASE HAPPINESS
What makes men happy?
The question had plagued me in the lead-up to the third phase of OE. Most of the things that would make men happy didnât apply to Alex or my situation.
Money? He had plenty of it.
Job satisfaction? Nothing I could do about it.
Spending time with friends? Josh was Alexâs only friend that I knew of, and I was pretty sure Alex did not enjoy most peopleâs company.
Sex? Um, I wasnât having sex with him for an experiment. Or any other reason, even if I was the teeniest bit curious about what it would be like.
Love? Lol, okay. Alex Volkov in love. Sure.
Jules suggested a blowjob, which fell under sex and which I vetoed.
It took days of brainstorming, but I came up with something that might work. Perhaps it wouldnât make Alex soul-happy, but itâll help him relax and laugh a little.
Maybe.
âI dislike sitting on the ground.â He stared at the grass like it was a mud pit. âItâs uncomfortable and unsanitary.â
âItâs not. How is it unsanitary?â I laid a blanket out and anchored it with the picnic basket so it wouldnât blow away. Iâd convinced him to go for a picnic at Meridian Hill Park. When I brought it up, heâd acted like Iâd suddenly sprouted two heads, but heâd agreed.
Now, if only he would stop acting like such a grouch, we could enjoy the last days of summer.
âThe grass is probably soaked with dog urine,â he said.
I winced at the mental image. âThatâs what the blanket is for. Sit.â
Alex heaved an aggrieved sigh and sat, looking unhappy about it the entire time.
Undeterred, I unpacked the picnic basket, which contained summer pasta (my favorite), lobster rolls (Alexâs favorite, according to Josh), assorted fruit, cheese and crackers, strawberry lemonade, and of course, my red velvet cookies, which Alex seemed to like.
âThis is so much better than being cooped up inside.â I stretched my arms over my head, luxuriating in the sunshine. âFresh air, good food. Donât you feel happier already?â
âNo. There are children screaming everywhere, and a fly just landed in your salad.â
Damn flies. I quickly shooed it away.
âWhy are we here, Ava?â Alexâs brow pinched.
âIâm trying to help you relax, but youâre making it damn hard.â I threw my hands in the air, pretty exasperated myself. âYou know that magical thing you did during movie night called a laugh? You did it once, you can do it again. Come on,â I encouraged while he stared at me like I was crazy. âYou must have some warm, fuzzy feelings left inside of you somewhere.â
And that was the moment a dog from a nearby party wandered over and peed on Alexâs shoes.
PHASE HAPPINESS STATUS: FAILED
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OPERATION EMOTION:PHASE FEAR
We were stuck.
Between my friends and I, none of us could think of a single thing that would inspire fear in Alexâat least, none that werenât illegal or fucked up.
Jules, who was more comfortable with âfucked upâ than the rest of us, joked about pretending to rob him at knifepointâat least, I hoped she was jokingâuntil Stella pointed out Alex would likely turn the situation around and kill me before he figured out it was a prank.
I agreed.
I was too young to die, so we scrapped any ideas that would involve a physical confrontation.
In the absence of any lightbulb moments, I turned to my last resort, Josh.
We video-chatted every week, catching each other up on our lives, and right now, he was telling me about his new âfriend with benefits.â
Seriously.
Trust Josh to find women even in the middle of a tiny Central American village doing medical volunteer work.
âHow is that possible?â I demanded. âThereâs less than a hundred people in that village!â I knew because Iâd Googled it after Josh announced his placement.
âWhat can I say? Iâm charmed,â he drawled. âWherever I go, women follow.â
âI think she was there before you, dickhead, and I hope youâre not neglecting your work to make out with your new âfriendâ.â
âDa fuck? Tell me youâre kidding.â
I waved my hand in the air. âI am, I am. Donât get your knickers in a twist.â
As much of a horndog as my brother was, he took his work seriously. Whereas I had to bust my ass for my Aâs, he was one of those annoying people who didnât have to study much to excel in school. But he loved medical work and helping people. Even when we were young, he was the one whoâd bandaged me up after I scraped my knee and looked up ways to help me with my nightmares while our father threw himself into work.
It was why I let Josh get away with his overprotectiveness. He could be annoying as hell, but he was still the best brother.
Iâd never tell him that though. If his head inflated any more, heâd have trouble walking.
âBy the way.â I tried to sound casual as I fiddled with the sleeve of my shirt. âHalloween is coming up, and I was thinking of pulling some pranks. Is there anything Alex is scared of? Clowns, spiders, heightsâ¦â
Suspicion crawled into Joshâs face. âHalloween is more than two months away.â
âYeah, but it sneaks up on you, and I want to prepare.â
âHmm.â Josh tapped his fingers on his thigh. âHmmâ¦â
âAny time before Iâm eighty would be great.â
âShut up. You know how hard it is to think of something Alex is scared of? Iâve known him for eight years, and Iâve never once seen him afraid.â
My face fell. Well, shit.
âYou could try the usual stuff people hate, but I doubt youâd get anywhere.â Josh shrugged. âOne time we ran into a bear while hiking and the fucker didnât even blink. Just stood there looking bored and annoyed until the bear wandered off. Jump scares donât work either. Trust meâIâve tried many times to prank him in the past and failed every time.â
âGood to know.â
Perhaps this phase was a lost cause. If Josh, who knew Alex better than anyone, couldnât scare him, none of us could.
The suspicion returned to Joshâs eyes. âIs this your idea, or a certain redheadâs?â
âUmmmâ¦mine?â
âBullshit.â Josh scowled. âDonât tell me sheâs still infatuated with Alex. Heâs a lost cause when it comes to relationshipsâwonât ever get into one, and he only fucks certain women.â
I was dying to ask who these âcertain womenâ were, but I couldnât without sounding like I was interested in Alex. Which I wasnât.
âI donât think Jules was ever infatuated with him,â I said. âShe just thinks heâs hot.â
âWhatever.â Josh raked a hand through his hair. âHey, I have an early morning tomorrow, so Iâm gonna crash. Let me know if you succeed in pranking him and take a video of it for me. I could use the laugh.â
âSure.â Concern replaced my earlier discomfort at hearing about Alexâs âcertain women.â I could tell Josh was worn out despite his jokes and wiseass comments. There were dark circles beneath his eyes, and lines of tension bracketed his mouth. Heâd begged off early our last few calls, and usually, he could stay up all night talking about the dumbest stuff.
Once, heâd waxed poetic about his new sneakers until three in the morning.
âGet some rest. If I have to fly down to Central America to kick your ass, Iâll be pissed.â
âHa.â Josh snorted. âYou wish you could kick my ass.â
âNight, Joshy.â
âDonât call me that,â he grumbled. âNight.â
After I hung up, I took out my notebook and scratched out phase three.
PHASE FEAR STATUS: ON HOLD (INDEFINITELY)