He’s part agitated, part amused when he speaks again. “God. You’re…you’re…I don’t know! I’ve never met anyone like you. I was right on the beach, you know—you really are a coward. You’ll run from this forever, won’t you? If I don’t force this conversation, it’ll never happen.”
Now that he’s on the edge of the bed, we’re almost at eye level now, too close for comfort, but I don’t take a step back. He just called me a coward. I want to prove to him that I’m not.
“So the kiss…”
He sighs, relieved I’m bringing it up.
“The kiss was real. I kissed you because I wanted to. I’ve wanted to for years.”
Whoa.
How’s that for honesty?
“I know you feel the same. I don’t think this is one-sided.” His eyes grow wide with panic. “Jesus, tell me it’s not one-sided. I’ll die right now if it is.”
My brain is so set in its ways, pre-programmed to be at odds with Noah, that even when I’m confronted with irrefutable evidence proving his words to be true, I still have to ask, “You swear this isn’t some elaborate prank you’ve meticulously planned in which you convince me to fall in love with you and then subsequently break my heart and brag to everyone about it? That sort of thing?”
“Oddly enough, no, I’m not trying to reenact the plot of an early-2000s teen movie. I’m telling the truth.”
Wow.
This is wild.
Almost…too wild.
I narrow my eyes, trying to see through the bullshit.
“What exactly are you suggesting here, Noah?”
“A ceasefire.”
“Interesting. For how long?”
He fights back a smile. “Forever, Audrey.”
I think he can tell I’m still not convinced.
“Let me prove I mean what I say. Give me a week. No mean tricks. No dipping your hair in my inkwell. No poking you with a stick at recess. Next Saturday, you let me take you out on a date.”
“Why?”
He tosses his hands in the air and shrugs. “Oh, I don’t know. It’s what normal people do. I’m supposed to buy you food. We might kiss at the end of it.”
A shiver shoots down my spine.
Still, I make him wait. I want beads of sweat rolling down his face. I want him nervous with anticipation. If this is all real…
The possibilities are endless.
“Fine.”
I hold out my hand for him to shake before I lose my nerve.
“Fine,” he repeats back to me.
We shake hands, up and down, over and over, as our smiles grow in tandem.
Then I sigh, sounding perfectly content. “Well, now that that’s sorted, I need you to help me clear out this attic. If we work together, we might actually finish before morning.”
He groans under his breath, reaches out to grab me around the waist, and hauls me up onto the bed with him.
“We’re going to sleep,” he insists, driving home his point by turning off the lamp. We’re plunged into darkness.
“We can’t both fit on this bed.”
Our limbs are a tangled mess.
“We can and we will. Shove as close to the wall as you can.”
“My cheek is literally squashed against it. I’m suffocating.”
“You’re so dramatic.”
He shifts us so we’re both lying on our sides, facing the wall with the window. I’m the little spoon and he’s the big spoon. We’re touching everywhere. My back is pressed against his chest. His arm is draped over my waist. Our knees are bent and our legs are molded together. My butt is nestled right against his groin. Oo la la. I should have known he was packing heat all these years. Poor Noah. If he’s truly as into me as he says he is, this is akin to torture.
“Just…ignore it. It’ll go away.”
He shifts and tries to adjust himself down there, but it doesn’t help.
I’m wearing a devious little smile in the dark.
Apparently old habits die hard because I like knowing I affect him like that. Knowing I hold all the power. And if I wiggle my hips just a little…
He grips my waist. “Stop for the love of god.”
“Sorry. Just trying to get comfortable.”
He curses under his breath, and my smile grows.
But my victory is short-lived because the longer I lie there, the stuffier the room gets. I’m starting to sweat. I forgot to take my sweater off before bed. That on top of the poor airflow up here and the body heat Noah’s putting off means I’m literally panting.