“Is it wrong that it brings me actual joy to think of Phoenix having to take care of a cow?” I wondered aloud. “The man used to lock me up and dangle food in front of my face before eating it.” I grunted. “He deserves an ornery cow with a sour disposition and a humping addiction.”
El’s soft laugh was quickly becoming one of my favorite things, the wind picked up pieces of her dark hair as it kissed her chin. “And just how did he get this humping addiction?”
I shrugged. “Maybe Phoenix just brings it out in him.”
“It could be a girl.”
I smirked. “Did you fail basic anatomy in school?”
Her face fell a bit. “I was homeschooled.”
Frowning, I reached for her hand. “And that makes you… sad?”
She didn’t answer and then looked down at my right hand. “What’s that?”
I held out the piece of paper. “It’s you.”
She sucked in a sharp breath, her hand trembled when she delicately grabbed the portrait. “I don’t look like this.”
“You’re right, you look better, but I haven’t drawn in a long time, plus I had to do it from memory.”
She traced the outlines I’d made in charcoal.
The shading for her lips, her eyes.
“Is this how you see me?” Her voice filled with awe as her tear filled eyes met mine.
I nodded.
“I want you to see me like this, I look so untouched, so—”
“You’re mine.” I dropped to my knees in front of her. “Not his, mine. Do you understand me?” I squeezed her thighs, our eyes met, hers searching, mine with longing.
Please God don’t let history repeat itself.
“Thank you,” she finally said, staring down at the simple picture. “You’re really talented when you’re not busy shooting things.”
The compliment felt so foreign I didn’t really know how to respond. The last time I’d drawn anything had felt like years ago.
Before the anger over my dad’s death, over my legacy became too much.
Before I discovered that fighting made me feel better than drawing ever did, because at least then I could see that I was making a difference, at least then I could feel the blood pumping through my veins.
I could see the damage on the outside.
And compare it to the damage on the inside.
“Why did you stop?” El asked. “Drawing I mean.”
I sighed, and tried to pull my hands away.
She didn’t let me.
I was still on my knees, like I was seconds away from worshipping her with my mouth as my eyes feasted all over her face. I’d never do her justice, not with charcoal, paint, pencils.
Humans are only capable of capturing a certain amount of beauty — she had so much of it that I’d never be able to include it all.
But I’d try.
“Have you ever loved something so much that it’s all you think about?” I asked staring out at the cow while El ran her hands over my shoulders and squeezed my arms like she was trying to comfort me during my confession.
“No.” Her voice was small. “I was never given the luxury.”
I snorted. “Now I’m going to sound like a complete dick.”
“As opposed to other days? When you sound like a gentleman?” She shot back.
“Yeah that’s fair.” I exhaled and stood and pulled her to her feet and then started swaying on my feet as I twirled her beneath the dusk sky. “I stopped drawing because it stopped helping me escape.”
I twirled her again, the air felt thick, heavy with something I couldn’t describe as she laughed and continued to dance with me.
Without music.
Out on the porch.
The hair on the back of my arms stood on end as El looked up at me, her smile bright her eyes penetrating. “Didn’t take you for a guy to dance, let alone on a porch without music.”
“There’s a lot you don’t know about me,” I admitted then instantly regretted saying anything at all.
Because I couldn’t promise her that she’d ever know anything beyond the next few days.
It was a fucking horrible feeling.
This constant state of fear, not for myself, but for what we could have together, just to stay alive.
Easier said than done.
“Hey,” She cupped my face with her hand, her eyes falling to my lips. “I have an idea.”
“Yeah?” I croaked. “What’s that?”
She grabbed my hands, interlacing our fingers before she stood on her tiptoes and pressed a soft kiss to my mouth.
I smiled against her mouth. “Wow, you’re a genius.”
“That wasn’t the idea,” She admitted. “I just wanted to kiss you.”
“Don’t let me stop you,” I said gruffly as I kissed her again, changing angles, my mouth slanted over hers in an attempt to deepen the kiss.
El pulled back. “We have all night tonight and part of the day tomorrow, right?”
“Right.” I narrowed my eyes.
“You,” She shoved against my chest. “Are taking me out on a date.”
“I am,” I repeated, and then cleared my throat, my gaze darting above her head. “I’ve uh, never been on a date before.”
She sucked in a breath.
“You’re either trying not to laugh or you’re so shocked I’m going to have to do chest compressions,” I grumbled. “Which is it?”
I was too afraid to look.
And maybe just a little bit embarrassed to admit it out loud.
“I haven’t either,” El said in a weak voice. “It’s why I wanted one, I mean we skipped that part.”
“And every time you and I were together,” I shrugged and finally looked at her. “No dates huh?”
“I was young when Xavier took me.” Her lips trembled. “What about you?”
I let out a rough exhale and shrugged. “I never had to.”
She frowned. “I don’t understand?”
“I never had to ask,” I said slowly. “or take a girl out, I just—”
El smacked me in the shoulder then punched me in the stomach before I could flex.
“What the hell!” I roared. “That hurt!’
“You’ll live.” She glared, putting her hands on her hips. “Are you saying girls just fell at your feet, that they practically begged you to take their clothes off? That’s what you’re saying isn’t it?”
I pressed my lips together to keep from grinning, but the look on her face was priceless. I lost the war and doubled over in laughter.
Real, laughter.
It felt good.
Until she started hitting me again.
“El, hey,” I said between laughs before picking her up and throwing her over my shoulder. She continued hitting my back, my ass, whatever she could touch. “You know that just tickles now right?” She kept going. “Fine, a little to the left.”
She pinched my left ass cheek.
I dropped her on to her feet. “You don’t want to play that game, I’ll win every time, El.”
“What game?” She huffed and lunged for me.
“Okay, okay,” I put the couch between us. “I’m not really sure if what you’re looking for is an apology here, but I’m sorry that I screwed girls without taking them out on dates and I’m sorry that you’re stuck with me without having known what it would be like.”
She crossed her arms. “And?”
“And—” I leaned my body against the sofa. “I would love to take you out on a date, right now.”
“Right now?”
I grinned. “Maybe after you put on something sexier—”
She threw a pillow at my face, I narrowly dodged it only to get another one aimed at my dick.
“El,” I said, holding my hands out and smirking. “I’m not trying to be offensive here.”
“And yet you are!” She chucked the pillow.