Read The Redemption of Callie and Kayden Online
Authors: Jessica Sorensen
“Who gives a shit?” he says and then scrunches his face at
the librarian, who tsks, tsks him in return. He unfolds the paper and shakes it out, trying to get rid of the creases. “I got fantastic
fucking news.”
I put the book I’d been holding back onto the shelf. “No,
there’s no way you’ve found him yet… Fuck. You have… no…” I’m
kind of stuck on words because it’s unbelievable. It can’t be
possible. But the look on his face says otherwise. “Shit.”
Grinning, he hands me the paper. It’s been printed up from
the computer and has an article beneath it. Above the article is a
face that resembles an older version of the brother who left my
house years ago: dark hair that’s thinned a little, the same green
eyes as me, and a nose still crooked from when he broke it from
getting slammed into a wall. I’m stunned beyond words as I stare
down at the picture of him.
I hadn’t expected this to happen so soon. I’d returned from
the therapist only yesterday evening and told Callie that I think I
was ready to start searching. My therapist, Jerry, an older guy who
wears a lot of Hawaiian-print shirts and loafers, suggested it might
be time for me to start searching for Dylan. I put up a pretty good
argument about why I shouldn’t, including the fact that I’d slipped
up the other night and kind of rammed my fist against the door in
a fit of rage when I got a call from my father’s old boss who was
looking for him. No one knows where they are, why they left, and
it’s surprising how little people care. My dad’s boss was only
looking for him because he said my father had something of his. I
don’t even know how he got my number and the call reminded me
of everything wrong outside my Callie-Seth-Luke-school world. I
messed up, but I told the therapist. And Callie. And somehow Jerry
thought it’d be a good idea to start searching for Dylan, even
though I was worried of what he might be, or what he might not
be.
“You’ll be fine,” he said, chewing on an Altoids, which he
always has on him. “It’ll be good to have someone to talk to about
what you’re going through and maybe he can help the
abandonment issues you’re dealing with.”
“What abandonment issues?” I’d played dumb. “I’m glad they
left.”
“Yeah, I know you are,” he replied and scratched down some
notes on a piece of yellow business paper. “But I think you also feel abandoned. Even if they’ve done terrible stuff to you, they’re still
your family and I think you feel connected to them.”
“Or stuck to them,” I muttered in response, slumping back in
the lumpy leather chair I always had to sit in.
He wrote down something else and then shut the manila
folder and shoved it aside with a stack on the corner of his desk.
“How about this?” He overlapped his hands on top of his desk.
“How about we just try to look for your brother? It doesn’t hurt to
try, right?”
I rolled my wrist until it popped and gave a burning
aftershock, something that’s been happening ever since I cut them
open. “And what if we find him?”
He opened the tin of Altoids on his desk and popped one
into his mouth, leaning back in the chair. “Well, that’s really up to you.”
After sitting in silence for about fifteen minutes, listening to
the wall clock tick and the traffic rush outside, I’d agreed. When I
went out to dinner that night with Callie, Seth, and Luke, they
decided to take it upon themselves to look for him.
I just didn’t expect Seth to find him so quickly.
“He kind of looks the same,” I note, taking in his green eyes,
which resemble mine in an eerie, uncomfortable kind of way.
“He’s married,” Seth says, tapping his finger on the top of the
paper. “And he’s a teacher.”
I gape at him. “A teacher? Fuck, really?”
Seth’s eyebrows knit. “Why are you so surprised?”
I shrug and then head for the exit, winding around the book
cart blocking the path. “I don’t know… It just seems so fucking
normal.” I slam my palm against the door and push it open. The
area around and underneath my scars aches a little and I massage
my thumb across it as I walk out into the sunlight with the paper in
my hand. The sun is gleaming and melting the snow off the grass
and the sidewalks. It’s nice to see, but it makes everything a
watery, muddy mess. The gutters near the streets are flooding the
sidewalks and the grass looks like a pond.
“So what are you going to do?” he asks, hopping over a
puddle and then he kicks a rock off the sidewalk.
I shake my head and sidestep a large hole in the sidewalk
filled with murky water. “I don’t know.”
“You don’t know?”
“I don’t.”
He doesn’t get it and I don’t expect him to. But there is one
person who will. “Is Callie at her dorm?” I ask.
Seth nods as we veer around the side of the humanities
building and hike diagonally across the lawn toward the sidewalk
that borders the street. The trees are raining down droplets of
water and they land on my shirt and the paper. There’s a light
spring breeze blowing against my back. “She’s working on some
paper that needs to be turned in by the end of the year, but she’s
hit a”—he makes air quotes as he walks backward—“writer’s zone.”
I smile at the thought of her locked in her bedroom,
scribbling away in her journal, naked. Although I’m pretty sure the
last part isn’t true. But if I really wanted it to be, I could probably strip her down and have her write naked for me. She’s trusted me
a lot lately and our relationship has been heating up immensely.
But I never push her—I don’t ever want to.
“I’m going to head over and talk to her.” I swing around a
jogger stretching near a tree. “Are you coming?”
He shakes his head, stuffing his hands into the pockets of his
tan pants. “Nah, I got a date.” He hurries off, with a spring in his
step, toward the parking lot on the opposite side of the main
office, the puddles splashing up beneath him. When he reaches his
car, there’s a guy waiting for him with a big teddy bear in his hand.
It makes me smile, thinking of Callie and the teddy bear at the
carnival.
I pick up the pace, taking as long a stride as possible,
allowing the wind to take me where I need to go.
* * *
I knock on the door several times before her roommate,
Violet, answers. She’s kind of a scary chick, with studs on her
clothes and one in her nose. Her black hair is streaked red and she
has a dragon tattoo on her neck. She wears a lot of black and she
always has this look on her face like she’s about to start a fight.
Violet walked in on us one time when we were having sex.
Callie was absolutely mortified, although I thought it was kind of
funny. Violet didn’t think so though, and she chewed us out, saying
we needed to hang a scarf on the doorknob next time. I was a little
surprised by her reaction. Violet has a reputation around the
campus and it seemed a little unfitting for her to get so worked up
over sex.
“You’re not Jesse,” she says, with her hand on the doorknob,
frowning. She takes me in with her eyes and then she fiddles with
the diamond stud above her upper lip. “Do you two ever take a
break?”
I roll the paper in my hand, making a cylinder as I shake my
head and shrug. “Nope, not really.”
She rolls her eyes and then steps back to let me in. I wipe my
wet boots on the rug in front of the door and then stand in the
center of the narrow room between their beds. Instead of closing
the door behind us, Violets leans over and grabs her jacket and
bag off the chair next to her bed and then heads out the door.
“You don’t have to leave.” I turn to her. “I just need to talk to
her.”
She raises an eyebrow, looking at me and then at Callie,
who’s sleeping on her bed. “Yes, I do… You two are a little too
much for me.” She walks out and slams the door. The whiteboard
on it falls to the carpet and I pick it up. It’s Callie and Seth’s list of things they have to do before they die.
I’m surprised at how many have been crossed off, especially
number eleven: do a dance in your underwear. Laughing
underneath my breath, I hook the board back onto the door and
then stand next to Callie’s bed. She’s lying on her back, with her
arm draped over her stomach and her shirt folding up at the hem
so I can see a sliver of her soft pale skin. She’s wearing the
necklace I gave her—she always wears it—and it makes me smile
every time I see it because it makes me feel like she’s mine. Her
journal lays open beside her head and there’s box of chocolates
next to her. Somehow she’s managed to fall asleep with a
chocolate in her hand. She’s put on a little weight since Christmas
break and seems to me to be doing better. I think it might be her
therapist. She’s always a little happier when she comes back from
her sessions. It hurts, though, sometimes, thinking about what was
done to her and all those years she spent in solitude. It’s probably
the biggest regret of my life. That I didn’t see who she really was
back when we were kids. Maybe if I had, then her life wouldn’t
have been so hard.
I drum my fingers on the side of my leg, deciding the best
way to wake her up. There are tons of ways, from using my fingers
to my tongue, but I know I have to be careful. She sometimes still
has nightmares and if I surprise her in her sleep, it could upset her.
Kneeling down on the bed, the mattress caves beneath me. I
set the paper down on the nightstand beside the bed and the lean
over her, resting one of my arms next to her head. With my other
hand, I trace her temple, the one with her birthmark, a small brown
spot beside her eye that makes her even more perfect.
Her eyelids flutter and she lets out this cute little moan that
gets me a little too excited. Grinning, I slant closer to her and
brush my lips across her forehead.
“Kayden,” she murmurs, not fully awake, and yet somehow
she knows it’s me.
I’m enjoying this way, way too fucking much, my cock
instantly getting hard. But oh well. Moving my lips down to her
temple, I lightly kiss the birthmark I’d just been tracing with my
finger, and then I move to the side and place a gentle kiss on her
fluttering eyelids. Her body shivers beneath me and she lifts her
chest and presses it against mine. My mouth travels down her
nose to her mouth, where I part her lips with my tongue, delving it
into her mouth and licking a path to the inside. Her eyelids lift up
and her massive blue eyes catch in the light flowing into the room
and they sparkle. She sucks in a sharp breath through her nose
and I straighten my arm, putting a little distance between our
bodies so she can regain her breath.
She glances around the room and then directs her attention
back at me and the sleepiness in her eyes starts to dissipate as she
blinks up at me. “How did you get in here?”
“Violet let me in,” I say and lean down to kiss her. She
responds instantly, opening her jaw and letting my tongue deep
into her mouth. She taste like chocolate and smells like
strawberries as my tongue explores every inch of her mouth.
By the time I pull away, we’re both panting, with fire
scorching in our eyes, and I’ve got my hand up her shirt. Keeping
my fingers near the bottom of her bra, I roll off her and lie beside
her on my hip. She glances down in her hand at the piece of
chocolate melting in her palm and then her face contorts with
disgust. She puts it on the nightstand and then wipes her palm on
the side of her jeans.
“Okay, that’s embarrassing,” she says with a timid smile. She
reaches for the box of half-eaten chocolates and starts to set them
aside.
I grab her arm and stop her, glancing at each piece that has
a bite taken out of it. “Okay, I have to ask. Did you eat an entire
piece or just taste them all?”
She sighs and throws the box next to her lamp and then
presses her body down on my chest, with her chin above my heart.
“I don’t like any of the flavors except for the strawberry.”
“I guess that works then.” I grin at her. “Who gave them to
you, though, by the way? It’s making me look bad.”
Her eyes glimmer with a slight bit of haughtiness that comes
out only on extremely rare occasions. “What if I said it was some
guy? Would you be jealous?”
“Yes,” I say truthfully. “In fact, I think I’d have to kick some
ass.”
“No kicking ass.”
“All right, but only because you said so.”
She smiles and then her tongue slips out of her mouth to
wet her lips. “Greyson gave them to me last night.”
I stare at her luscious lips, shimmering from the afterglow of
her tongue and so they’re fucking enticing it’s driving my body
crazy. “Seth’s Greyson?”
She nods. “The three of us went out last night. He’s really
nice.”
I frown, remembering why I came here in the first place. “I
actually just ran into Seth.”
“Where?” she asks. “I thought he had a date.”
Sighing, I reach for the paper on the nightstand. Unrolling it,