Authors: Ashley Bartlett
Tags: #Fiction, #Lesbian, #Mystery & Detective, #General, #Romance, #Contemporary
“Already? We just left.” He sort of fell off the couch and started
setting up the Super Nintendo. We were old-school like that.
“No. Aus said he’d see you at Streets.” I caught the controller he
tossed me and righted myself so I could see the screen.
“Yeah, tomorrow night.”
Tomorrow night. There was some meaning there. It was hard to
think through the drunken haze.
“Shit.” It hit me. Reese was coming back, and everyone was going
to the pub to welcome her home. “I hate your sister.”
“She hates you too.” Ryan’s shoulder brushed mine as he leaned.
The player on his half of the screen did the same thing. Ryan was the
type to move with his characters, as if that helped.
“Why doesn’t she just stay at Yale for the summer?” Reese went to
Yale. Of course, she went to Yale. Me and Ryan, state college all the way.
My parents couldn’t afford a school like that anyway. Not that I could
get in to one. Most days, Ryan and I were proud if we both managed to
get out of bed and to class almost on time. Maybe that was pathetic, just
like playing video games in the middle of the night while drunk sounds
pathetic, but we weren’t stupid. We just liked to party. Reese always told
me and Ryan that we were like stupid frat boys without the frat.
“You think she should just stay at Yale?” he said like I was being
an asshole. “That’s nice of you.”
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“It’s not like I’m her favorite either.” I paused the game and tossed
my controller to the ground.
“I don’t care. I’m pumped. I haven’t seen her in over a month.”
He slid to the floor in front of me. His back was propped against the
couch, and all I could see was the smooth, dark hair covering the back
of his head.
“Do you miss her when she’s gone?” I asked even though I already
knew the answer. With twins, they’re always connected even if they’re
a million miles away from each other. Or maybe not. But those two
were.
“You coming with me tomorrow?”
“To the airport?” I knew someone had to go with him to help
Reese carry all her crap to the car. That girl brought so much shit to
college and back home it blew my mind.
“Yeah.” His head dropped back against the cushions so that I
couldn’t tell if he was tired or if it was the booze.
“I guess.”
A slow grin spread across his face. “I love you.” Yep, he was still
drunk. His pure cacao eyes, so dark they were almost black, fluttered
closed. The long lashes fanned across his creamy, tan skin. Ryan had
eyes that were almost sunken in and ringed in shadow, making him
look perpetually sleepy. Chicks always said he had bedroom eyes. I just
thought he looked stoned.
“You want to get some sleep?”
“Mm hmm. You crashing here?”
I didn’t bother answering. We both knew I was staying. Ryan
stumbled toward his bedroom and I headed for mine. Technically, it
was a guest room, but the drawers had my clean underwear, and I’d
picked out the sheets on the bed. They were Transformers. So we just
called it my room. It infuriated his sister.
“Good night,” I called before he shut his door.
“’Night.”
❖
“Get up. Get up. Get up.” Ryan fell onto the bed next to me. He
took my blanket and wrapped it around himself. Then he tried to take
my pillow so I pushed him onto the floor.
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“Five more minutes,” I said as I curled up with the pillow.
“No, I woke up late,” he said from the floor. “We only have an hour.”
“That’s plenty of time.” It wasn’t. From El Dorado Hills to
Sacramento during rush hour took almost an hour. To get to the airport
added another twenty minutes. I rolled off the bed taking care to step
on him.
“Oww. I hate you.” He pulled the blanket over his head.
“We’re gonna be late. If you want a shower, get your ass up.” I
headed down the hallway and shut the door of the bathroom behind me.
When I was done showering, I towel dried my hair as much as possible,
found my hair product, and pushed my hair up into a faux hawk. Ryan
started pounding on the door.
“Let me in. I want a shower too.” So I opened the door.
“Calm down. Does it really matter if we’re late?” I didn’t see why
Reese’s plane was coming in so early in the first place.
Ryan just rolled his eyes and said, “You can borrow some of my
jeans if you want.”
It would have been logical to have more than T-shirts and
underwear at Ryan’s. Too bad I wasn’t logical. At least we pretty much
wore the same size.
❖
We were only five minutes late to the airport. Traffic had been
kind. As we approached the correct terminal, Ryan handed me his
phone.
“See if she’s here yet.” We couldn’t stop and wait at the curb.
Obviously. So we just had to circle until Reese showed. That was where
I came in. I texted Reese to see if she had landed. She said she was
going to baggage claim.
“Let me out. She’s here.” Ryan stopped, let me out, and im me-
diately pulled away.
I waited on the sidewalk for her. I wasn’t going to wander around
until I found the right baggage claim. She could come get me. Ryan
drove past once, twice before I saw her. If not for the familiar haughty
stride she’d maintained since childhood, I wouldn’t have recognized
her. Her face was different. It was all wrong. The chubby cheeks were
slimmer, giving way to the kind of perfect cheekbones and jawline that
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models were paid serious cash for. For the first time, I saw why women
became silent and stared when Ryan looked at them with those eyes.
Except hers were more elegant, not quite as shadowed, and contrasted
starkly against her light brown skin. My initial urge was to let my
jaw drop, my tongue hang out, and start panting like a dog. Instead, I
clenched my teeth and summoned the most predatory and bored look
I could.
“Buttercup! I’ve been waiting for you.” She turned and glared
disdainfully. “Well, come on. Give me a hug.” I held out my arms as
if she couldn’t wait to throw herself into them. The small bag she was
carrying hit me hard in the chest. I barely had time to catch it before she
spun and walked back toward the building. Her tight little ass twitched
in her short skirt with every step.
“My bags are this way. I thought Ryan was smart enough to
bring someone who would be able to carry them,” she called over her
shoulder loud enough for anyone within a fifty-foot radius to hear. “I
guess you’ll have to make two trips.”
“Darlin’, you know I can handle anything you’ve got.” There was
a slight hitch in her step. “Don’t worry. When we get home I’ll remind
you.” I was being a little too obnoxious. It wasn’t my fault. I had two
semesters of annoying her to make up for.
“I haven’t even been in California five minutes and I already
feel nauseous,” was all she said to me until I’d pulled all the bags she
silently pointed out. I should have gotten a cart to carry them. I didn’t
because I wasn’t going to let her win. I stacked and slung them until
my T-shirt wasn’t visible through the straps and I couldn’t really feel
my arms.
“Is that everything, princess?” I pretended that my extremities
were not tingling and my lungs were perfectly capable of filling with
air.
“Why? Can’t you carry any more?” She wasn’t even watching the
bags going past us.
“I’ll carry you if you don’t get your ass moving.” I nodded in the
direction of the doors.
“Oh, Cooper, I’m so impressed,” Reese responded flatly. At least
she also started walking.
When Ryan pulled to the curb, he jumped out, opened the back of
his 4Runner for me, and tackled Reese in a massive hug. She squealed
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and let him spin her around. I was going to hurl from the sibling love.
I channeled my disgust into throwing her luggage in the back. They
were like that the whole way back to El Dorado Hills. She would reach
over and play with his hair, tell him she liked the new cut. He acted
affronted when he saw the little glint from a new piercing at the top
of her ear. Apparently, it’s uncool to get a piercing without your twin
present. Reese pulled her hair back to give him the full effect. Her hair
was way longer than when I’d last seen her. It hung halfway down her
back in thick, deep brown waves. When was the last time I’d seen her?
Not Christmas. My parents had forced me to visit my grandparents in
Oregon, my own potpourri-filled hell. It must have been when she left
last summer. Almost a year.
As soon as we got to their house, I took off. As much as I loved
Ryan, I hated Reese. I didn’t care if it was just because I was jealous.
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Streets of London was packed when I showed up. Everyone was
in the backyard, a little fenced in place with dilapidated picnic
tables and foliage to hide the road. After giving hugs and high fives to
everyone and a single dramatic kiss to Austin, I sat on the tabletop with
my feet on the bench. Ryan and Reese were on the bench next to me,
Austin on my other side. Carson and Derek sprawled in wooden chairs
across from us.
“You want me to get you a beer?” Carson offered. My twenty-first
birthday was coming up. Sadly, the bartender frowned on being almost
twenty-one so I couldn’t order my own drinks.
“Yeah. Here.” I pulled a couple bucks out of my pocket and gave
them to him. “Thanks.” He nodded and sauntered off.
“Hey, Coop,” Reese said.
“What’s up, buttercup?” I asked in the most sickly sweet voice
possible.
Reese looked like she swallowed something disgusting. It took a
second for her to compose her face. “Why don’t you kiss the boys?” she
asked like she was actually interested. It had to be a trick.
“’Cause they have scratchy faces. Why don’t you kiss boys?”
Cynicism should always be met with sarcasm.
“That’s not what I mean.” Reese leaned back against the table to
see me better. “I mean you kiss Austin, but you give the rest of the guys
high fives.”
“I don’t follow.” I looked at Derek and Ryan to see if they got it.
They looked lost too.
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“Don’t follow what?” Carson returned with my beer.
“Reese wants to know why I don’t kiss boys,” I explained.
“Eww.” He looked appropriately disgusted. “Why would you kiss
a dude?”
“Not a dude,” Reese cut in again. “You guys.”
At that, Carson’s eyes got big and his mouth turned down. “That
would be wrong. Like queer, but…” He thought real hard for a second.
“What’s the opposite of queer?”
“Straight,” everyone responded.
“No,” Carson said. “If Coop kissed a guy, it would be like me
kissing a guy.” It was fun to watch him try to explain why I kissed
girls. “Like, I was born to like girls.” The guys and I nodded in
encouragement. “So was Coop, so it would be sick if she kissed a dude,
just like it would be sick if I did.”
“That was kind of poetic.” Austin sounded appropriately reverent.
“Okay, but you still didn’t answer my question.” Reese hated
when we all agreed. “Because I kiss all of you guys on the cheek when
I see you, but—”
“Oh, but you like chicks too,” Carson cut in. “So you’re wondering,
if you’re both gay, why doesn’t Coop kiss”—he grimaced again—“us
if you do.”
“Yeah.”
“’Cause she’s one of us,” Derek offered. “You’re not.” He was
never one to think before speaking.
Reese looked pissed. “I’m not one of you?”
“He didn’t mean it like that.” Ryan put a comforting hand on
Reese’s shoulder.
“Coop chases girls. I think that’s what he means,” Austin jumped
in, always the peacemaker. So helpful.
“Okay, so she is a womanizer and I’m not?” Leave it to Reese to
make me sound like an asshole.
“Exactly. If only you abused more women you could be part of the
club.” I gave her my sad, serious face. This was why I hated Reese. She
could turn the most innocent conversation into a discussion of how evil
I was. She only did it to make me feel shitty. She knew that when I went
home I would obsess for days about whether or not I was a womanizing
asshole. So I just did what I always did, played it cool.
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“I’m confused,” Carson said. He looked it too. His beer was
clutched tightly between his hands and he was staring into it. “I
think I should ask my dads.” Carson was kind of a daddy’s boy, so if
he got in any kind of trouble he just called home. Trouble included
confusion, a common occurrence. He would probably get out his cell
any minute.
“I wasn’t trying to be a jerk.” Reese tried to backpedal. “I was just
making an observation.”
Derek started laughing. “You were trying to be a jerk. It’s cool. We
love to watch you guys argue.”
“Fuck off, Derek,” she said.
“Why doesn’t everybody just chill?” Ryan was the only one who
hated it when I argued with his sister.