I hug her tighter. “We’ll have another service, maybe on the beach, and then you can be a bridesmaid. How does that sound?”
She tilts her head back, resting it on the pillow, she smiles at me. “It sounds perfect.”
As I lie here with my arms around Casey, staring into her beautiful face, I tell myself that I will make that a reality. She will be my bridesmaid. Because there isn’t anything I wouldn’t do to save her. I will find a way to save my sister.
I’m losing hope.
I thought I would find some way to save Casey or that some miracle would happen or that the doctor would call and tell us he got her on a clinical trial for a new wonder drug. I convinced myself of it.
But nothing’s happened.
No miracles. No calls.
Casey is still dying.
I’m still going to lose her.
Casey was right when she said Dad would spot Adam’s ring. We had another ten minutes together before Dad knocked on the door, asking me to come out and see him.
He didn’t blow a gasket though, like Casey had hoped. He was calm, rational. He told me he was sad that I’d lied to him. I felt sick at that one.
But then he asked me if I was happy.
I didn’t feel happy at that moment. But I was happy with Adam, and I told Dad that and that I loved Adam.
Dad’s eyes got all watery again. He wrapped his arms around me and told me that was all he ever wanted for me. Then, he kissed me on the cheek and told me he was going to sit with Casey for a bit.
Adam called Ava later that day and told her that we’d gotten married. He said it didn’t go exactly as he’d expected. She didn’t yell when he told her that he wasn’t going to go to Harvard or going to work at the studio, that he was staying here. He said she told him that he’d made that choice, so he would be cut off. He told her that was what he wanted.
And that was the end of that.
She made good on her promise.
His credit cards no longer work, and his car was taken away. At least he still has the truck for a bit longer. He’d paid in advance for that, and the beach house is paid up until the end of the summer.
He has some money that he’d put into a separate bank account of his own to tide him over until he can get work. So, technically, he’s still living off his parents’ money, but it’s all he can do at the moment. And he’s been talking to Grady about the pro-surfing thing.
Life is still going on. I’m still working.
But at the same time, it feels like everything is standing still.
I feel like I’m walking with sludge most days.
Right now, I’m just getting ready to go back to the apartment to spend the night with Casey.
I’m living between the beach house and the apartment at the moment. But, for obvious reasons, I’ve been spending more time at the apartment with Casey.
I came to the beach house from Grady’s to spend some time with Adam before he goes out with Max. With me working all the hours I can and spending every spare moment with Casey, Adam and I haven’t seen much of each other these last five days since we got back.
But tonight is Adam’s bachelor party. Max insisted on it, considering he’d missed out on throwing Adam one before we got married, and he talked Adam into it with a kind reminder that he was pissed that he couldn’t be there when Adam and I got married.
That worked. So, Max has organized a night out with Grady and the guys from the Shack. They’re going to hit up some bars, and because Adam and Max are too young to drink, my husband and his best friend will be making good use of their fake IDs tonight.
Casey and my night together is going to be a mini bachelorette party, consisting of Disney movies and eating candy. And I couldn’t think of a better way to spend it.
“I don’t have to go out.” Adam comes up behind me, wrapping his arms around my waist. He smells freshly showered with aftershave.
Shoving the last of my dirty clothes into the laundry basket, I turn to him. I’m starting laundry before I leave because I’ve run out of clean work clothes, and I need some for tomorrow. On top of everything else, the washer at the apartment is broken.
He looks so handsome in his black shirt and blue jeans with his hair tied back from his face.
“No, go out, and have fun,” I tell him, lifting my hand to his face. I run my fingertips over his scruff.
“Well, at least let me drive you to the apartment before I go.” He turns his face into my hand, kissing my palm.
I glance at the clock on the wall, seeing the time. “You can’t. You’re going out soon. I need to put this laundry in the wash. Then, I’m gonna wait for it to finish, so I can throw it in the dryer. That way, it’ll be ready for me in the morning.”
“I can wait with you until it’s done.”
I let out a laugh. “There is no way that Max will wait an hour for my wash cycle to finish.” I press my hand to his chest. “It’s fine. I’ll get the bus.”
“I don’t like you getting the bus, and it’ll be dark out by then.”
“I know, but I’ll be fine. The stop is right outside. And Dad is going to meet me at the other end.”
He stares at me for a long moment. “Okay. But you’re gonna need these clothes in the morning?”
“Yeah, I’ll stop by before work, so I can get changed.”
“No, I’ll come to the apartment in the morning and bring your clothes to you. Then, I’ll drive you to work. Okay, wife?” He brushes his nose over mine, shifting closer.
“Yes, husband.” I grin, knowing the reaction I’ll get.
He groans, pushing his hips against mine. I can feel him getting hard already.
“God, hearing you say that…”
“I know.” I slip my hands around his back.
“Hey, fucker!” We hear Max’s voice yell up the stairs. “Taxi’s here!”
Adam lets out a sigh and then releases me.
I pick up the laundry bag, but he takes it from me, and I follow him downstairs.
Max is already outside, heading for the taxi, and the front door is open.
“Where are you meeting Grady and the guys?” I ask Adam.
“Duke’s,” he tells me. “Gonna grab something to eat first and then hit up some bars.”
“Well, have fun.”
“I’ll try.” He puts the laundry bag down and wraps his arms around me. “But it’ll be hard without you there.”
He presses his lips to mine, kissing me deep. I wrap my arms around his neck.
Breaking off, breathing heavily, he presses his forehead to mine. “Change of plans tomorrow. I’ll come pick you up earlier. You can get changed here—after I’ve finished making love to you. How does that sound?”
“Sounds perfect.”
“Put her down, and hurry the fuck up, Gunner!” Max shouts from the taxi. “I have some serious drinking to do and you’re wasting precious time! You’re gonna see her again in a few hours, for fuck’s sake!”
Adam glances out the door at Max. He lifts a finger, signaling a minute.
He looks back to me. “So, I’ll see you in the morning.”
“You will.”
He kisses me one last time. Then, he lets me go.
“Tomorrow morning. You and me, naked.” He grins, stepping back through the open door.
I hold on to the edge of the door, leaning against it. “It’s a date.”
“Love you, Mrs. Gunner.”
“Love you, too, husband.” I smile as I enunciate the word, knowing what it does to him.
He lets out a groan before he turns away and gets into the taxi.
I watch them go, waving at them, before shutting the door.
I grab my bag of laundry and lug it to the laundry room.
Laundry is on, and I’m sitting out on the patio, sketching on a piece of paper I grabbed from Adam’s printer and a pencil I found lying next to it because I’m too lazy to go upstairs and grab my sketchpad from his bedroom. I’m catching the last of the day’s light before night draws in.
I hardly get a chance to draw anymore, so this is a nice change.