She’s going to call me often so we can go through Misty’s words until she comes up with a satisfactory answer that proves Misty’s statement wrong.
She doesn’t need to spend days thinking about this nonsense. I’m aware that my sisters aren’t my problem. They’re annoying, but I wouldn’t have them any other way. Their husbands might say I’m the problem since Persy and Nyx pause their lives to organize ridiculous interventions. They expect me to stop my reckless behavior, learn, and grow.
Since I’m going to endure a couple of hours with them pointing out how my love life is a disaster, I plan on giving them a hard time too.
“You know she’s right, Persephone,” I claim. “I could be going on with my Saturday. Instead, I interrupt everything to follow your fake instructions.”
“You could’ve said no.”
“Where are my girls?” I ignore her, going inside the house.
Nova and Leah are my two most favorite people in the world. I adore my sisters, but the tiny versions of them are a lot more fun.
The only person in the house is Nyx.
“Nova, Leah,” I call out for them.
“They’re on their way to Persy’s house,” Nyx answers.
“Seriously?”
“We have a new playroom. Mom and Dad are going to babysit them. Remember tonight’s dinner?” Persy glares at me.
What is she talking about? Fuck, did I agree to do something tonight?
“Plus, you won’t have an excuse to ignore us,” Nyx adds.
I glare at them. “You’re annoying.”
Persy takes a seat and pats the couch. “Come here. We need you to help us understand why you believe Misty is the love of your life.”
“Can we begin with the most obvious question?” Nyx interrupts us. “Why break up this engagement—again?”
I hate the inflection on the last word. For starters, I’m not breaking up shit. I had no idea she was back with the asshole. Then there’s Liv. I have more pressing matters to fix than sitting down with these two and discussing Misty. Lastly, if they want to play who is right, I’ll make her spend hours yapping about nonsense while I contradict them. Let’s see who is better at this game.
My love life is my problem, not theirs.
Instead of sitting next to Persy, I choose the chair. I set my feet on top of the ottoman and look at them. “I didn’t break their last engagement.”
“No, but it’s right when she’s back to planning the wedding when you want to make your move,” Persy states. “Why not before?”
“I wasn’t ready. You guys fell in love and got married when your lives were steady.”
Both look at each other and snort.
“As if,” Nyx says.
“I had lost my job. My former employer threatened to disbar me, and I was pregnant with Edward Bryant’s child when I met Nate,” she pauses and gives me an eye roll before saying, “Sure, let’s call it a steady life.”
“So, you’re not in love with her,” Persy states.
“What?”
“You claim that we didn’t fall in love until…” She licks her lips. “You can’t set falling in love as a goal. It just happens. You think you’re destined to be with Misty because she’s comfortable.”
“That doesn’t make sense.”
“It does,” Nyx supports Persy’s statement. “I’d believe that you’re into Misty if you said you’ve been crazy in love with her for years, but the circumstances have made it impossible for you until now.”
“That’s exactly it,” I claim. “I was too busy to notice her.”
Which is partially true, or maybe it’s not. I don’t care anymore. I just won’t agree with them—at all.
“No, no, no,” Persy says, her voice is almost a squeak. Obviously, I’m frustrating as fuck.
She sits down straight, places her palms on her thighs, and looks at me intently.
“You can’t invalidate my feelings because they don’t make sense to you, Persephone.” See, I can say fancy words like a therapist. Take that, Persy.
She arches an eyebrow and crosses her arms. “So, you love her.”
“What kind of question is that?” I lower my feet to the ground and stare at them, appalled. “Of course, I do. She’s one of my best friends. Who else could be as perfect as she is?”
Liv, but that’s never going to happen. Listen, I know they’re right in some way, but if they want to have this ridiculous intervention, I’m going to give them hell.
Persy blinks twice. “Tsk, tsk, tsk. You seriously think that’s enough. She’s my best friend, therefore we’ll make the relationship work.”
“When you’re in love, you feel passionate about that person. You can’t imagine your life without her. In fact, you