Throughout the months Jake called, he texted, and part of me wished he’d move on, while the other half—the half that was utterly heartbroken—was selfishly relieved that he still loved me as much as I loved him.
Chapter Seventeen
We were losing layers of clothing the farther west we traveled. It wasn’t too hot, but we’d driven from melting snow to clear skies and sunshine in a matter of days. Eleven hours after we left Laramie, Jake pulled into a motel in Elko, Nevada.
It had been another quiet car journey. Jake was full of silent questions and I was…
I was searching for me. The me who just said what was on her mind. Told it like it was.
I wanted that me back, because maybe then I could be brave enough to give Jake the answers he was looking for, even if he thought I was crazy once I did.
Beck got out to get us rooms and the three of us sat in the car in silence. Memories from last night had been replaying over and over in my head.
“You’re going to tell me this was a mistake, aren’t you?”
I stared into Jake’s eyes, brushing his hair back from his forehead. “Yes,” I answered honestly.
We didn’t say anything for a few seconds and then Jake said, “Will you stay with me tonight at least?”
Too selfish to say no, I’d stayed.
A few hours later while I was sleeping in his arms, I was awoken by voices. Jake asked Beck to stay in Claudia’s room. I didn’t register it at the time because I fell right back to sleep, feeling warm and safe tucked into Jake’s side.
The next morning, after dealing with the awkwardness of waking up next to Jake, I had to deal with even more awkwardness upon knocking on Claudia’s motel door to get my clothes. Beck opened the door, eyes bright as he threw me a pleased grin before hurrying out. I noted the bed that should’ve been mine wasn’t slept in.
My questioning gaze had flown to Claudia who lay in rumpled sheets, the covers pulled up to her chest, showing off bare shoulders. She looked flushed and flustered, just like I felt.
I guessed I wasn’t the only one who’d thrown caution to the wind last night.
“It finally happened, huh?” I said, a small smile playing on my lips.
Claudia stared at me warily and nodded.
I thought of Jake and the pain in his eyes when I left him this morning, compared to the happiness in Beck’s. I reassured my friend. “Don’t question it.”
Claudia gave me a tremulous smile in return. “Thanks, Charley.” She glanced at the door. “So last night you and Jake—”
“It shouldn’t have happened,” I cut her off as I grabbed my stuff and strode into the shower.
That day on the road was a difficult one. Claudia and Beck were loved up in the backseat while Jake and I were… I didn’t know what we were.
Beck came back with room keys but as soon as we pulled up to the motel, Jake turned to him and held out his hand. “I’ll take one of those keys.”
“I’ve got ours, man.” Beck waved him off.
“No. Charley and I are sharing tonight.”
I gaped at my ex-boyfriend a little stupidly.
“Uh…” From my peripheral I could see Beck turn to me, but I didn’t look back at him because I was still gaping at Jake in confusion. “Are you sure—”
“Key, Beck,” Jake insisted.
“I want to make sure Charley’s okay with that first,” Beck returned impatiently.
Jake looked at me. “Well?”
As we looked at one another, I dug deep for my courage. I knew why Jake wanted us to share a room. He wanted privacy because he wanted answers. He was done pretending he didn’t deserve them. Maybe before I could justify shutting him out, but last night I’d made a choice that had confused and hurt him even more. Jake deserved better than that. He deserved the truth, even if I was scared to share it.