: Chapter 31
Bad Cruz: A Reverse Grumpy/Sunshine Romance
On the day Wyatt and Trinity got married, I woke up feeling like every MMA fighter in the world punched my tit the previous night, amateurs included.
My chest hurt so bad it was a wonder I could breathe.
I all but scraped myself off of my bed, crawling my way into the kitchen to make myself a cup of coffee.
Unlike me, Bear looked bright and happy as he strode in with a big smile on his face. He was already wearing his tux, which Iâd had to alter three times in three months, since he seemed to be going through a crazy growth spurt.
He looked handsome with his hair slicked back, and the plume above his upper lip was conspicuously missing.
âDid you just ?â I brought the coffee mug to my lips, taking a greedy sip.
He poured himself some orange juice, throwing me an embarrassed smile. âDâyou like it?â
âNot if you used my razor!â
I thought about the places that razor had seen in the past few weeks. Especially during my hookup period with Cruz and wanted to keel over and throw up.
âNope. Dad got me a brand new one. The one you see in TV commercials, with a central trimmer and stainless steel blade.â
â
, huh?â
I lifted an eyebrow, taking another sip. I tried to look much less excited than I was. I liked that Bear had a dad now.
If I expired tomorrow, Bear was officially Robâs problem, which meant Bear had one more person to take care of him. And since I hadnât spoken to anyone in my family for an entire week, that was definitely good news.
âYeah. And guess what? He and Cruz said theyâd take me to get a haircut in Raleigh. Thereâs this place where all the celebrities go. They get their haircuts there, too.â
So Cruz, Rob, and Bear were a thing now. How lovely. How truly, very lovely.
My traitorous heart did a few flips, and I put my coffee mug down.
âWhen did that happen?â
âYesterday, when Dad and I went fishing and Cruz tagged along.â
They went fishing, too?
It was disturbingly wholesome.
I was starting to think they were planning Bearâs bachelor party in Vegas without my consent.
âYouâre only thirteen, Bear. You should tell me if you see people who arenât your father. I didnât authorize this.â
âWe went .â Bear opened a cabinet over my head and took out a cereal box, pouring half of its content into a bowl. âBesides, we both know Uncle Cruz is not a bad influence on me. Itâs not my fault you didnât want to move in with him. Which, by the way, technically means should be mad at . I couldâve had a game room, Mom.â
He leaned against the counter and began shoveling cereal into his mouth using a spoon, sans milk. He got it from his dad. Rob never used to put milk in his cereal, which in my humble opinion was definitely grounds for deportation from this planet.
âCruz told you that?â
âNo, Dad did when Cruz wasnât there.â
âWhatâd he say, exactly?â
âOnly that I shouldnât tell you that he said anythingâ
âand that Cruz was kind of bummed about it, I guess.â
âReally?â I asked thirstily. âDid he look broken to you?â
âNo.â
âDid he cry?â
Bear stared at me like I was insane.
I insane.
âNo.â
âWell, now.â I sniffed, tilting my chin up. âGuess heâll survive, then. Dr. Costello is a very sought-after man.â
A sought-after man who stayed true to his word and hadnât contacted me since he gave me an ultimatum and I blew it.
Bear gave me a pitiful look.
Heartbreak was so miserably horrible.
Now I remembered why I didnât do relationships.
It felt the same as the last time Iâd tried.
Three hours later, I walked into the bridal suite Trinity was occupying ahead of her church ceremony at the Grace Covenant Church downtown.
And when I say âbridal suite,â I mean her childhood room, because Fairhope wasnât known for its hotels, or for its wedding venues, or really, for anything whatsoever when you thought about it.
It was the first time Iâd seen my family since the peanut fiasco when I came to pick up Bear and got a shower of insults.
My family did not contact me after Gabriella had come to inform me she had set the record straight, and frankly, I had been too busy applying for loans to pay for my personal stylist course to talk to them.
Or maybe I just didnât think there was much to be said after the way theyâd left things.
â
,â Trinity whined, sitting in front of her mirror in a bathrobe. âI canât do this. I really canât. I need to call the wedding off.â
I slipped into the room, in which Gabriella and Mom were running like headless chickens, the hairstylist pinning Trinityâs hair into place, hovering above her head.
Gabriella looked up from shining Trinityâs shoes and threw me a smile. âHi, Nessy.â
âHi, Gabriella.â I closed the door behind me.
Trinity welcomed me with a huff and an eye roll, and my mother gestured toward the door.
âNessy, youâre late. Do us a favor and get everyone some refreshments and a little snack for Bethany, the hairstylist. Weâre having a crisis here.â
Pettily, I turned to Gabriella with a quizzing look, not wanting to address my mother if she couldnât even apologize for what sheâd put me through.
âWhatâs happening?â
âThe makeup artist is not coming.â Gabriella winced. âShe got into a car accident.â
âIs she okay?â I asked.
âOh, who cares?! Itâs so like Nessy to always ask the wrong question,â Trinity huffed.
âYeah, sheâs fine, but the doctors think she might have a concussion, so she will be staying at the hospital through the night,â Gabriella replied mildly.
I nodded and went downstairs to get everyone refreshments. Bear was already at the church with my father and Rob.
Cruz was probably there, too.
I wasnât ready to see him.
I didnât think Iâd ever be ready to see him.
I didnât know what to make of Rob and Cruzâs blossoming new friendship. It seemed like I had once again been pushed to the sidelines of a social circle that I was supposed to be a part of.
I got back upstairs with a tray full of sparkling water, apple juice, and cookies, and set it on the edge of the vanity, as far as possible from Trinity, whose hair was almost done. It was coiffed elegantly and dramatically.
âMy goodness, what are you doing, Nessy? The juice is four feet away from me. Thatâs an accident waiting to happen,â Trinity bit out.
âNessy, why didnât you bring the triangle sandwiches I made?â Mom complained, smoothing over the wedding dress hanging on Trinityâs closet door. âI donât understand, they were there on the counter.â
âAnd I still donât have anyone to do my makeup!â Trinity flung her arms in the air.
âI can do your makeup,â I said quietly.
I mightâve chosen to look like a drag queen up until a few weeks ago, but I knew my way around a makeup bag. I had a steady hand and was very good at dramatic eyeliner and contouring.
Plus, my eyeshadow game was a killer.
Trinity gave me a scandalous look. âHard pass.â
âDonât upset your sister, Nessy. She is stressed as it is. Just go bring the triangle sandwiches.â Mom waved me off.
âI think you should let Nessy do your makeup, Trinity,â Gabriella said gently, putting her hand on her best friendâs shoulder. âSheâs our best shot. We wonât be able to find anyone semi-professional at such a short notice.â
âSheâs only going to ruin it,â Trinity moaned. âThatâs her go-to. You know that as well as I do, Gabriella.â
I wanted to get up and leave. Not only the room, but the town. The state. The .
The dislike I felt for and from the women in my life was so intense, so out of control, I could hardly breathe.
âYou have to be practical,â Mom cooed at Trinity. âMaybe Gabriellaâs right. Thereâs no other choice.â
âIâm still mad at her,â Trinity pouted.
I smiled cordially, suddenly completely and utterly exhausted from her casual bullying, âGuess what? Iâm mad at you, too. So why donât you shove your spoiled tantrum up your ASS and find someone else to try to make your UGLY beautiful, because lemme tell you, baby sister, this oneâs going to be a challenge.â
Everyone in the room stared at me with shock.
Yup. I went there.
I cursed.
Trinity was the first to recover. Her mouth turned into an O-shaped, silent scream.
âSee? She just called me ugly on my .â
I turned around, opened the door, and ran out, taking the stairs two at a time. Mom bolted after me like lightning.
âTennessee Lilybeth Turner! Do you really think itâs the right time to pick a fight with your sister?â
âYes,â I said calmly, grabbing my purse and heading for the door. âSheâs surrounded by all her fansâsheâs got nothing but support from you all.â
I was already dressed in my lavender bridesmaid outfit, but was seriously contemplating making a stop back at home and changing into an all-black outfit. After all, this was going to be the funeral for Wyatt Costelloâs happiness.
Mom continued following me to the door. âLook, I know she is a little overwhelmedâ¦â
I turned around sharply, raising my palm up to stop her from talking.
âNo, she is not. She is a complete and utter bitch to me, and so are you. My entire life, I tried to pacify you. You worked me to the bone to get this wedding to be exactly what she wanted it to be. She didnât even me to her bachelorette party and pretty much assaulted me into breaking up with the only man I ever truly cared about.â
âHoneyâ¦â
âAnd not only that,â I raised my voice, hoping Trinity was able to hear, âbut when Mrs. Holland accused me of trying to kill her daughter, you simply took her word for it. It took Gabriella to come to you personally and tell you that it wasnât true, and even then, you didnât have it in you to pick up the phone and apologize for your behavior. Yet, you knew I would show up here today. Do my part. Support you unconditionally. Iâm done. Done with you. Done with Trinity. Done with this entire family. Youâre not worth my love, my compassion, my everlasting loyalty. You are not worth all the things I freely give to you, because you donât return even an ounce of it back.â
âNessy, wait!â Mom cried.
I didnât listen.
I got out, making my way to my car. Driving away from the place that made me feel so weak, so inadequate, I felt a weird sense of calm wash over me.
Finally, I was taking charge of my life.
No more Messy Nessy.
No one was going to put me down anymore.