By the time I returned, the boys were hovering over the tub as it was filling up. Luke had his hair piled high in almost a bun on his head. Gabriel wore a stretchy band over his head to hold his hair back. They were both shirtless. Gabriel’s button on his pants was undone, partially revealing the gray boxers underneath.
Luke held a cell phone to his face, watching a video. “Okay, wash our faces and then...” he waited as the video played on. The sound was really low, so I couldn’t hear what was said. “Then she’s...putting on the...” He looked at the pile of supplies on the corner of the large marble tub and selected one and looked at the packaging. “There’s an astringent? And then the black stuff.”
“Clean our faces, got it. That’s what I needed to know, if we had to wash our faces before the masque part.” Gabriel turned when he noticed me and smirked. “What the fuck? I thought you said you didn’t have a bathing suit.”
“It’s not a bathing suit,” I said.
His lips twisted a bit. “God damn, I can’t tell anymore.” He motioned to the tub. “Let’s get in. We’ll do everything in the tub.”
I put the robe on a hook near the tub. The heat from the water was steaming up the room, fogging the mirror a little.
I climbed up and then squatted on the side of the large marble tub, looking into the water. I reached in, touching it. “Do we have bubbles?”
“Let’s put the bombs in first,” Luke said. “I want to see them dissolve before we put the bubbles in.”
We all sat on the edge of the tub, leaning over as Gabriel picked out three bath bombs he thought smelled similar enough. We probably needed so many because the tub was huge. He tossed those in together.
We grew quiet, watching the bombs do small spins as bubbles fizzled up from them. Colorant escaped, making the water around them a purplish-blue hue.
Luke stuck his hand in and felt the bubbles over top of the bombs. “You can kind of feel it.” He squinted at his hand in the water and then reached further in. “Hang on, what’s this? There’s something in the bomb.”
Gabriel and I leaned in, and Luke pulled out a glowing cube, flashing blue green and yellow with an apparent LED light inside.
“Woah,” Gabriel said. “I didn’t know they put stuff in the bombs.” He reached into the tub. “Does this one have something?”
When he touched another bomb, it didn’t have a cube, but it released something that looked like soap flakes. The flakes were shaped like little rose petals and they floated on top of the water. The more the bomb evaporated, the more tiny petals appeared.
“Oh my god,” Gabriel said. “I know what I’m researching when I get home.”
“You’re going to start making bath bombs?” Luke asked.
“Meh,” Gabriel said. “I always collect kits for stuff I never have time to put together. I was just thinking I want a collection of bath bombs. I want a surprise every night.” He grasped the hem of his jeans and started sliding them down his hips. “Let’s get in already.”
Seconds later, Gabriel and I were sitting together in the bath.
“Put in the bubble bar,” Luke said.
Gabriel did, keeping it in his hand and letting the falling water from the faucet pour over his hand. Within moments the bath was absolutely full of bubbles.
“I don’t think I was supposed to use a whole bar,” Gabriel said. “But it is a super huge tub.”
Luke stayed on the edge, pointed at me, and then motioned. “Look that way for a second?”
I didn’t understand why, but I looked where he wanted. A second later, there was a whisper of clothing being removed and then the water shifted. I turned back just as Luke was settling down into the tub.
“Ah,” he said and grinned. “I didn’t want to have to find underwear.”
“Fuck...Luke,” Gabriel said. “I buy you shit, and you never wear it.”
“I don’t like underwear,” he said and relaxed back, stretching his arms out behind him.
Once we were in the tub, we became incredibly lazy. Gabriel put on one of the masques over his face, he said for testing purposes. Luke fiddled with different containers of bath salts, occasionally adding the sweeter smelling types to the water. I sat back, watching both of them with my head propped up on a bath pillow.
I breathed in the smells, felt the warm water and was amused by Gabriel and Luke’s antics. Our legs occasionally collided in the tub, and eventually, I had my legs propped up just at Gabriel’s knees.
He plopped a hand on top of my upper thigh as he picked at the black masque on his face. “Does this look dry yet?”
“Shouldn’t you have pickles on your eyes?” Luke asked.
“I think you mean cucumber,” Gabriel said. “Shit, we forgot cucumbers.”
Luke laughed and leaned his head back, using a towel as a bath pillow. “We need one of these in whatever house we live in later.”
“Fuck yeah,” Gabriel said. “I’ve been thinking about that. We need a huge fucking house.”
“We do?” I asked.
“Like Lily’s,” Gabriel said. He started peeling the mask off of his chin to test it and then stopped and smushed the stuff back onto his face. He refocused on me. “I’m hoping to move out, soon. Pam’s about to move her new stupid boyfriend in.”
“Is this the last stupid boyfriend, or is there a new stupid boyfriend?” Luke asked.
“I don’t even know any more,” he said. “She’s gotten into the whole ‘I can date who I want’ thing. But it’s getting weird. And I know Victor wants to pretend he’s off to some elite school soon so he can get away.”
I turned my attention to the ceiling, noticing the elaborate carved ceiling tiles. “So I’m not going to be the only one between houses?”
“That’s what I was saying,” Gabriel said. “We need a place for all of us.” He swished his arms in the water, drifting the bubbles in different directions. “I’ve been asking Lily how she works it out. Sounds like she’s got her own bedroom, and the others have different bedrooms, so everyone has their space. And some days Lily even sleeps by herself.”
I blinked rapidly. “I haven’t even thought about where we’d all sleep.”
“I like sleeping near Sang,” Luke said.
“Yeah, me, too,” Gabriel said. “But we can’t all the time, I guess.”
Luke grumbled. “We can if we had a huge bed.”
“I’m okay with that sometimes,” Gabriel said. “Like when we do sleepover things. But let’s get real a second. Do you really want to be in the same room when Silas and Sang are doing...things?”
“I don’t mind,” Luke said.
Gabriel snorted and he turned his head to me. I turned on the pillow to meet his gaze. “If Luke had his way, he’d probably join in.”
“Maybe,” Luke said.
My cheeks were already warm from the water, but I was sure I was blushing. I had a feeling I knew what they were talking about. “We may need a house really soon,” I said. “The thing with Erica...and Dr. Green’s mom in town...I mean, we’re here now, but Mr. and Mrs. Morgan won’t stay away forever. Nathan has the only house to himself, doesn’t he?”
“Mr. Blackbourne’s place isn’t bad,” Luke said. “But I’m still not sure it would hold all of us together.”
“Where does he live, anyway?” I asked. “I haven’t been there yet.”
“Downtown,” Luke said. “Not too far. But we rarely go these days.”
Gabriel nodded. “He’s usually trying to shake Mr. Hendricks’s people.”
Luke sat up sharply with bubbling suds sashaying off of his shoulders and chest. “Wait a second. We can’t...we have to take care of Hendricks like ASAP.”
“We’re trying,” Gabriel said.
“No,” Luke said. He blinked his dark eyes rapidly and then gazed over at me. “I mean, we can’t get a house for us with Hendricks still following us around. Like this morning. We thought someone was following us and tried to shake him. If he follows us, he may figure out Sang’s living there and then...” He trailed off. “I don’t mean to play the what if game, but I’d rather get him off our backs.”
“We’re getting rid of that problem soon enough,” Gabriel said and waved his hand. “Let’s focus on the house. Let’s let Mr. Blackbourne worry about Hendricks. He’s the man with the plan anyway.”
“Is that what they’re doing now?” I asked.
“Yeah, something’s going on,” Gabriel said. “But let’s put us in charge of family shit.”