“I’m yours,” I said, completing his sentence.
Alex took me in his arms, encasing me in his solid frame. His intoxicating aroma infiltrated my senses, making me hold tight to him as another tear slid down my cheek. There were times when I knew he was all I needed to get by, and then there were those times when I wondered if I deserved him… if he deserved me… if we deserved one another.
I pulled back, staring into sun glazed eyes that seemed to grow brighter with every passing minute. “You’re a stupid, selfish prick. You think about yourself far too much, and you’re a loose fucking cannon!” I yelled back, startling him. “But at the end of all of that, your craziness has become a part of what I crave.”
His face softened, a wry smile spreading across his lips.
“And don’t fucking smile at me, Cruz. You’re an idiotic child when things don’t go your way, and I hate you for it.”
“But when we make up, you love me for it,” he threw in, then kissed me passionately.
I reveled in the kiss, then pulled away and went back at him. “You need to be taught a few things about how to survive in relationships because we are so damn far in here that failure might kill us. It’s time that you learn to—”
“Compromise! I know. I see now that I need to fix a whole lot of shit to make and keep you happy. I’m willing to do it. But like I said, I’m going to fuck up. It’s in my nature.”
“I’ll call you on your bullshit.”
“Every time, Blondie. Every fucking time.”
Alex took my hand and led me over to the truck. We drove off into the night, windows down, blaring Disturbed’s Land of Confusion. We were two confused people all right. Two people who were so utterly infatuated with the other that hurting one another was just another side effect of our predicament. I knew it wouldn’t be simple to walk away from him, and the masochist inside of me wouldn’t let it happen anyway. I knew that we’d find our way back to one another, although the timing was a surprise.
I needed him like an addict needed her drug. I knew that if we crashed and burned it would be the end of me, but I wouldn’t allow myself to go there. We were on good terms, us against the world, and I wouldn’t have had it any other way.
Chapter 15
Alex
I still wasn’t sure how in the world I deserved to have Cassie in my life, but she was there, smart ass mouth and all. I’d been a dick, a stupid prick, yet somehow she had enough room in her heart to welcome me back. I had nothing to do but grow from here, and grow I intended to do.
I had to hit the road early the next morning, leaving to head off to Santa Ana to see my family for the day before shipping out. Dropping Cassie off at her barracks room and seeing the sadness on her face as I kissed her goodbye tugged at me a little, but the last thing I wanted was to have a repeat of the last time she’d been around my family. I wasn’t exactly sure what I’d be walking into when I got there, but I didn’t really give two shits either. It had taken every ounce of self-control that I didn’t even know I had to walk out of that house without completely losing all manners that had been instilled in me.
It hurt more than anything to see my family, the people who were supposed to love me more than anyone else, turn on me the way they had. Regardless of the fact, there was no way I would be leaving without seeing them. They still held a huge part of me and anything else wouldn’t have felt right.
Pulling up in front of my mom’s house, a sudden wave of anxiety coursed over me. I had spoken to my mom and Adriana over the phone, but my grandma refused to speak to me, and in my stubbornness I’d refused to push the issue. It was where we were identical—lost in our own worlds, and always trying to keep the upper hand.
I rang the doorbell. Usually I walked right in, but right now it didn’t feel natural. My mom opened the door, smiling and pulling me in for a hug without saying a word. Adriana was right behind her with Abel in her hands. She took me in with her free hand as she balanced him on her hip. We stood holding on to one another, never muttering a word, when Abel finally broke the moment.
“Hola, Nino!”
“Hey, little dude,” I responded, taking him from Adriana and kissing him on the forehead.
“My mama made you enchiladas, Nino.”
“Yeah, I’m sure you’re hungry, Alejando. Let’s get some food in you,” my mom remarked, wiping a couple of tears away.
I’d expected our encounter to be a bit awkward, but I hadn’t expected the tears that were streaking down her face. After an extended stare, she finally took Abel and walked into the kitchen. Adriana tugged my arm, signaling for me to stay behind with her.
“What’s up?”
“Where’s Cassie?”
“Are you serious? Why would I bring Cassie here?”
“Because she’s your woman, Alex. Because if she’s going to be a part of this family, then you two have to face everything head on.”
I laughed for a minute, shocked to hear these words coming out of my sister’s mouth.
“Why are you laughing? Are you two no longer together?”
“We’re together, Adriana. I just didn’t think I’d be getting lectured by you.”
“Well, it sounds as if you need it. Tucking Cassie away isn’t going to help things here.”
“Adriana! Alejandro! Come, we’re ready to eat,” my mom yelled, halting our conversation.
Adriana put her finger to my face and whispered, “I’m not finished with you,” before pulling me into the kitchen for some of her famous enchiladas.
My grandmother was seated at the table playing with Abel when I walked in. She looked much better than the last time I saw her, but sadly, her icy demeanor hadn’t thawed in the least bit. That barren gaze that landed on me when she looked up struck me where I stood. We had never experienced such cold awkwardness, and it was as if two strangers had invaded our bodies and were acting out accordingly. This was in no way the grandmother and grandson who were so inseparable that people mistook us for mother and son.
Before I allowed the moment to take complete control, I walked over to where she sat and placed a light kiss on the top of her head, then took my seat at the table across from her. Heavy exhales were heard around the table as we each sat, wondering what to do next. Finally, my mom broke the silence with a question that was sure to rattle some nerves.
“So, Alejandro, why are you deploying? I thought you were in a unit where that didn’t happen.”
Adriana gave a look across the table, but there was no point; this meal was destined to be awkward, so I went ahead and embraced it.
“Due to my relationship with Cassie, I am no longer with that unit.”
“So you get punished? And now you go to a war where you can die? Because of that girl?” my grandma asked, disgust plastered across her face.
“No, Abuelita,” I answered tersely, trying to keep my temper in line. “I made the choice to be with her, and losing my instructor position was the consequence.”
She dropped her fork and shook her head as she mumbled something under her breath. Abel sat staring at me, breaking my heart as I watched sadness fill his face. He was normally such a happy little boy, and even though he had no idea what was going on, he could sense the tense atmosphere, and it wasn’t boding well for him.
“Anyway,” Adriana interrupted, “Cassie is a part of Alex’s life so you might as get used to it, Abuelita.”
“Then where is she? Why she didn’t come with you today?” she asked, her face scrunched tightly.