“Girls are allowed,” Rob said. “You can go up.”
“Well, it’s good I’m not breaking any rules,” I said with a laugh as I climbed the little ladder. But as soon as I poked my head through the hole in the treehouse’s floor, I knew I was about to break a very important rule. James was sitting in the treehouse with his usual frown. But when his eyes locked with mine, a smile stretched across his face.
Nunca. I couldn’t be here. I tried to climb back down but Rob put his hand on my ass cheek.
“What are you doing?” Rob asked. “Go up, not down.”
“I can’t.” I’d just promised Matt I wouldn’t hang out with James. I wasn’t going to break that promise.
Rob’s hands shifted on my butt.
What the hell was he doing? I felt myself tense up.
Rob laughed. “Sanders, your ass is as heavy as it is firm. Go up.” He shoved me up just as James grabbed my hands to help pull me into their treehouse.
Damn it.
“Hey,” James said with a smile. One of the rare real ones. “Are you feeling better today?”
I took a deep breath. “I’m sorry, but I can’t be here with you, I…I promised Matt.” It was better to be honest.
“You can’t be in my treehouse?” James said. “That seems like a strange promise.”
I laughed. “No. I can’t hang out with you at all.”
“Why? Is he scared I’ll steal you for myself?”
I guess? Or maybe he just doesn’t trust me.
Rob laughed as he climbed up and sat down beside me. “He should be more worried about me. I’m the single one. And now that I’ve touched your butt, I’m not opposed to touching more.” He put his hand on the inside of my knee.
I immediately pulled away from him. What is he doing!? I thought he liked Kennedy? I needed to get out of here.
“Actually, I’ll renounce my claim on you for the greater good,” Rob said and turned to James. “Mom seems hellbent on you marrying a Pruitt. Maybe you should just marry Sanders. What do you think, James? Marry Sanders instead of the troll?”
“You’re right, that’s not a bad idea,” James said. “How ‘bout it, Brooklyn? Shall we make it official and get hitched?”
“What?” I laughed even though he seemed pretty serious. Why did the Caldwells and Hunters just keep throwing out marriage proposals like it was no big deal? “No.”
“Why? I’ve already seen you in your underwear, and I liked what I saw. You’ve already seen my dick and I know you liked that or you would have looked away.” He winked at me. “We’ve already showered together. My current relationship is doomed and so is yours. Let’s just make it official and make my mom happy.”
What the hell? “My relationship isn’t doomed. And neither is yours. You love Rachel.”
“And love can’t be one-sided.” He reached out and tucked a loose strand of hair behind my ear, letting his knuckles graze my jaw. “Besides, I can’t get you out of my head. What was it that I said the other night? Let’s be miserable together?”
“James…” my voice died away when he moved to be on one knee.
His smile grew a little brighter, as if he was happy with the shocked expression on my face. “I’d like to alter what I said about being miserable together. Let’s just be together. I don’t think we’d be miserable. Not even a little bit. I think we’d actually be a lot happier together than we are apart. Like when we were together on Saturday night. I liked that. What do you say? Marry me?”
What the actual hell is happening?
Chapter 12
Monday
I didn’t know what to do. I was completely frozen. Matt was going to freaking kill me.
“What do you say?” James asked, his hand still on the side of my face.
I finally found my voice. “No.”
James just smiled. “No you don’t like when I touch you like this? Noted.” He turned his hand so that his knuckles caressed the side of my jaw again. It was both soothing and inappropriate at the same time.
“No, not… No. I’m not going to marry you because it’ll make your mom happy. That’s ridiculous.”
“Do it for me then,” James said, like what he was proposing wasn’t insane. Which it was. Because he was proposing a proposal and apparently every boy at Empire High had lost their minds.
“You don’t even like me!” I pushed his hand away.