Desperate Chances

But I didn’t say anything. Sophie glared when I didn’t tell Cole to shut up and stomped into the house.

“Why did you bring the wet mop, dude? I thought you’d be done with her by now,” Cole asked, not even trying to lower his voice.

“Seriously, give me a break,” I said tiredly. Cole shrugged and went into the living room and I headed to the kitchen.

Maysie was at the counter, Jordan standing behind her, his hands on her hips. He was whispering something in her ear and I could see that she was blushing.

I wanted that. I wanted happiness…

“Hey guys,” I said and they looked back at me.

“Hey man, glad you’re here. Maysie’.” Jordan said, slapping my hand and then resumed kissing the back of his fiancée’s neck. I had to look away.

I didn’t know where Sophie went.

“They should be ready in a few minutes. Did I see Sophie come in with you?” Maysie asked, looking around for her.

I glanced into the living room and saw Vivian and Cole cuddled up on the couch while he played a video game, but there was no Sophie. She must have gone up to my room instead of hanging out with everyone.

“Yeah, I guess she went upstairs,” I said apologetically.

“Oh, does she not want anything to eat?” Maysie asked, frowning.

“I don’t know. I’ll go see,” I told her, annoyed that Sophie, once again, had separated herself from my friends.

I headed up the stairs to my bedroom. I found Sophie watching TV on my bed.

“What are you doing up here?” I asked irritated.

“I want to spend some time with just you,” she commented. She patted the bed beside her, but I didn’t move.

“Maysie’s making food. It would be nice if you came down and hung out for a while,” I said sharply.

“Why? So I can feel like an outsider all night? No thank you,” she snapped, turning off the television.

I rubbed at my temple. “You’re not an outsider, Sophie. We’ve been together for long enough now that you’re as much a part of the group as anyone.”

Lies.

And Sophie knew it.

“Am I?” she demanded, her voice relaying her skepticism.

She got to her feet and walked across the room. She wrapped her arms around my waist and lifted up on her tiptoes so she could kiss me. Her lips were dry and warm. And when she parted them for my tongue I tasted the mint of her gum. But I wanted to taste strawberries.

Why was I thinking about strawberries?

Sophie tried to deepen the kiss, but I gently pulled away. “Come on. Let’s go downstairs.”

I wish I could ignore the hurt in her eyes.

Or the guilt I felt for putting it there.



I was drunk.

Actually, I had moved past drunk about three drunks ago.

Whatever.

“Fucking hell!” I threw the remote control on the floor and knocked back the rest of my beer.

“You betcha! I’m the king and you know it!” Cole slurred, pumping his fist triumphantly. Asshole.

Vivian was curled into his side, fast asleep. Jordan and Maysie had left two hours ago. And Sophie had gone up to my room in a snit when I told her I wanted to hang out for a while longer. She had spent the entire evening texting so I wasn’t in a rush to follow her up there.

“Man, I’m horny, we need to go,” Cole announced, shaking Vivian awake.

“What the hell?” she groaned, sitting up and rubbing her eyes.

“I want to go home and fuck,” Cole growled, kissing her roughly.

“Uh, I’m still here,” I called out when he started to put his hand down Vivian’s pants.

“Come on, Cole. Let’s go back to my place. Gracie’s asleep by now,” Vivian murmured against his mouth, pushing on his shoulders so she could get up.

Vivian stumbled to her feet, not because she had been drinking, she was stone cold sober, but because Cole was still trying to unbutton her pants.

“See ya later, Mitch,” she said, smacking her boyfriend’s hands away. “Stop it, Cole! Not until we get home!”

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