had to come all the way to Mexico to have our first conversation. Let’s have lunch when we’re all back home.” she says with so much sincerity that I can’t suppress the girlish hope that maybe, she means it.
“I’d love to,” I say but when she goes to hug me again, I lean in and press a kiss to each of her cheeks. Hugs are nice, but so are these, when you mean them.
She’s marrying a man very much like Marcel - a titan of industry, powerful and from an old, classist family that disinherits its heirs the way the Catholic Church used to excommunicate heretics.
But in all the ways that matter, he’s also very different. Every time I’ve seen them together, it is clear that he is beside himself with love for the little blond bombshell he’s marrying. And she returns his affection.
Yet, empire building is not for the faint of heart. Marcel and I might not have fared better if we’d had love on our side. Without it, we never stood a chance.
Confidence waves and disappears around a corner with the now fawning receptionist. I wave back and send her a silent wish for better luck with her billionaire titan than I had with mine.
Oh, Brother
Hayes Rivers
“Why the fuck are you smiling like that?” I nudge Stone with my elbow.
He immediately stops smiling. “I don’t know what you’re talking about,” he says, and I eye him in the mirror but drop it. He’s always been a private person and I know that pushing him is the surest way to shut him up.
I turn back to the mirror, but I feel him watching me and dart an inquisitive glance in his direction.
“I can hear you thinking....” I draw.
“How do you know, Hayes?”
“Know what?” I run my fingers through my hair one last time and turn to face him. He looks uncharacteristically unsure of himself.
“That you want to spend the rest of your life with her.”
“Because in general, I’m a selfish asshole. But I’d rather swallow hot lead than see disappointment in her eyes.”
Stone laughs, and I freeze.
“I haven’t heard you laugh out loud in at least three years,” I say.
“That’s not true,” he scoffs, and a smile plays on his lips.
“Has there been an invasion of body snatchers? Who the hell are you?”
“Fuck off, Hayes.”
“I saw you two weeks ago on FaceTime, and you looked like the same miserable fucker you’ve always been. Last time you looked like this you were eating one of those lemon scone things you used to be obsessed with.”
He purses his lips in a self-satisfied smile and nods. “You don’t say…”
“Are you two peacocks done hogging the mirror?” Beau shouts and I stick my head out of the bathroom. He’s lounging on the bed, and Dare is nowhere in sight.
“Where’d he go?” I ask and eye Dare’s bed. It’s strewn with more clothes than he could possibly need for a weekend, hair products, his laptop, two cell phones, and several wads of cash. I push away the unfair flare of suspicion as I take in his things. Dare has been home from rehab for two months. He’s doing well. I can see the change in him. I just need to accept that his lifestyle is less traditional than mine.
I clap my hands together both to refocus my thoughts and to get my brother’s attention. “Listen, whatever C is up to, I want you guys to promise me you didn’t let her rope you into anything crazy.”
“Too late. That little blonde Napoleon you’re engaged to can’t be reined in,” Beau says cryptically and grins. He hops up and saunters to the small bar by our balcony door.
He hands me a glass and another to Stone and raises his in a toast.
He makes a lewd joke about marriage and balls in vices. I laugh even though it’s not really that funny. I’m happy. I’ve missed my brothers.
We’re scattered all over the place, and it’s been too long since we got together outside of the holidays.
Confidence never ceases to amaze me. They told me she made it clear that she wouldn’t take no for an answer when she called them to plan this get away. Even though I’ve missed her this afternoon, it’s been nice to spend the afternoon with them. I feel bad that I didn’t thank her before she went off on her mysterious errands.
A simple and easy day is the best gift anyone has ever given me.