The Tie That Binds: Chapter 24
The Tie That Binds: A Marriage of Convenience Novel
By the time Dominic wakes up, Daniel and I have already had breakfast. He didnât even twitch when I walked in to get myself a change of clothes this morning.
I chuckle as he walks into the living room looking like a mess. He groans and sits down next to me, dropping his head on my shoulder. I laugh and pet him gently.
âThatâs what you get for drinking so much.â
Daniel glances up from his laptop for a second before refocusing his attention. Itâs clear he isnât pleased with Dominicâs behaviour, but at least he isnât scolding him.
âFeed me, Lyss,â Dominic pleads. He repositions himself so heâs lying down with his head in my lap. âIâm dying.â
I chuckle. âItâs your own fault, you know. I told you to stop drinking, but you werenât listening. You barely even drank the water I gave you either. Daniel made some pancakes earlier. I think we might have some left. Do you want some?â
Dominic shakes his head. âI want your scrambled eggs,â he says, sounding cute and whiney. I sigh and gently slide out from underneath him.
âYouâre the best! Love you,â he shouts as I walk to the kitchen.
âYeah, yeah. Love you too,â I reply automatically. Itâs so common for us to say this to each other that I never stopped to think that it might make Daniel uncomfortable, the way it made Lucy feel insecure.
âYou want some coffee too?â
Dominic shakes his head from the sofa. He looks like that one small movement is taking its toll on him and I bite back a smile. Serves him right for drinking so much.
I put his plate and a glass of orange juice on the coffee table and help him sit up before putting the plate in his lap. âYouâre so useless,â I tell him.
He smiles at me sheepishly and kisses my cheek. âThanks for breakfast, Lyss.â
I shake my head and grab the remote. I glance at Daniel. âHow do you feel about a rom com?â I ask him. He looks up at me blankly and nods before looking back down at his screen.
âUgh, no, canât we watch something interesting?â Dominic says.
I roll my eyes. âAdding random explosions doesnât make a movie more interesting.â
Dominic looks at me in disbelief. âYou jump every time a planet explodes and stare at the screen open-mouthed when the Death Star explodes, even though youâve seen it happen a million times.â
I pout and look away. Heâs got a point, but Iâm not admitting it. Instead, I scroll through the movies on Netflix and put on Two Weeks Notice.
Dominic groans. âWeâve seen this like a hundred times. We both know you just want to watch Hugh Grant.â
I shrug and donât bother to deny it.
âI donât even see the appeal. He isnât that hot.â
I ignore him and settle in to watch the movie. Usually Iâd be sitting cuddled up to Daniel, but today it feels inappropriate. Thanks to Dominicâs confession and Danielâs distant behaviour, Iâm stuck sitting between them with plenty of space either side.
Itâs like Dominic can read my mind because he looks at me and smiles. âI might have been drunk, but I meant every word, you know.â
Daniel tenses and glances at me. I give him a reassuring smile before turning to Dominic. âHowâre you feeling this morning, anyway? Feel sick?â I ask, ignoring what he just said.
Dominic pulls a hand through his hair and looks at me, exasperated. âIs this payback for ignoring your confession last year?â he asks.
I shake my head. âNothing like that. I just donât think right now is a good time to discuss this.â
Dominic looks away and glares at the TV while I awkwardly try to focus on the movie. Not even Sandra Bullock can save me from the tension in this room.
âWhen you moved out you said youâd be back on the weekends, but you havenât been back at all in a month now.â
I nod. Daniel and I did intend to go back, but neither one of us mentioned it. Weekends are the only time we get to spend whole days together without other people around. And though neither one of us has said it, I know itâs something we both enjoy.
âMum misses you, you know? You should come back tonight. Sheâs been making your and Danielâs favourite dishes every weekend because she keeps expecting you to turn up, but you never do.â
I bite down on my lip, suddenly flooded with guilt. Mary has always been like a mother to me. Sheâs never once treated me differently from the boys. If anything, sheâs always treated me better. Sheâd always side with me in arguments and spend time going shopping with me or taking me to beauty salons when I was old enough. Sheâs the one who bought me my first bra and helped me through my first period.
âI didnât know,â I whisper. I glance at Daniel, who clearly feels as bad as I do. âDan? Maybe we should go back soon.â I murmur.
Dominic nods. âLetâs all go back together today,â he says excitedly. I glance at Daniel, who nods at me before looking away. He looks uneasy and Iâm not sure why. Over the last couple of years Daniel and Dominic have grown apart, but itâs never been clear to me why. Iâm worried I might become another thing that stands between them, and Iâm not sure what to do about it.
Daniel clears his throat. âWhy donât you go shower, Nic. We can go home together once youâre done. Iâll take my work with me.â
Dominic yawns and nods. âBorrow some of your clothes?â
âIâll put some in Alyssaâs room for you.â
Dominic looks at me in surprise. âThat reminds me. Did you sleep okay? You werenât there when I woke up. I hope I didnât thrash in my sleep.â
I smile and try my best to keep a blank expression on my face. âI slept fine, but you did seem out like a log.â
Dominic chuckles as he walks to the bathroom, while Danielâs expression darkens. He puts his laptop away when the bathroom door closes and turns to face me.
âHe thinks you slept with him last night?â
I fidget with the hem of my skirt. âSeems that way.â
Daniel crosses his arms, drawing my attention to his biceps. He looks far too good in a simple tee.
âWhy would he think that?â he snaps.
I swallow and stare at him with wide eyes. Iâve done nothing to feel guilty about, but I somehow still feel on edge.
âDid you get into bed with him before you sneaked into my room?â
âI â why do you have to say it like that? It wasnât like that at all. I just put him to bed and waited till he fell asleep. Thatâs all.â
Daniel searches my eyes for something and purses his lips in disapproval.
âDid you get into bed with him or did you just put him to bed?â
I hesitate. How am I supposed to answer this without him overthinking?
âItâs a simple question, Alyssa.â
âI â I⦠Itâs not like that. I did lie down next to him for a bit, but thatâs all.â
I see the devastation in Danielâs eyes before he manages to hide it.
âGod,â I whisper. âWhat is going through your mind? Heâs my friend, Daniel. We grew up together. You tucked us into the same bed countless times. Donât you remember?â
Daniel laughs humorously. âDonât pretend itâs the same as when you two were five. You got into bed with him after he told you he loved you.â
I donât know what to say to that, and I donât know how to make it right. Last night it seemed like the right thing to do.
âJust because he uttered a drunk confession doesnât mean he suddenly ceased to be my best friend.â
Daniel pulls a hand through his hair, messing it up. âYou canât act like it doesnât change anything, because it does. Besides, he told you he meant every word. Heâs not drunk now, is he?â
I close my eyes and inhale deeply. Nothing I say will make this better. Daniel shakes his head and starts packing his briefcase. Heâs done speaking to me and I know Iâm in for some silent treatment.