“Oh, okay, he’s invited me on one trip, he hasn’t proposed.”
“Yet.”
“Lisa!”
Too late; the girl was having way too much fun. Whenever Lisa laughed now, her belly bounced in a way that only made her giggle harder. And Kelsey’s earlier words had rung as true as any she’d ever spoken. Lisa had a fantastic marriage, a beautiful family. It was all Kelsey had ever wanted, and the very thing she’d been denied on a cold, dreary day six months ago—only a week before Christmas. Her world had crumbled during an ill-timed trip home from work for some Advil.
It was heavy on her mind as she drove back to the office. Evan’s phone call had brought it all crashing back. For months she’d considered it a stroke of fate that she’d been lost in her thoughts that day and driven right past the drugstore, her intended destination. Instead of turning around, she’d decided it would be easier to continue on the few extra blocks to her house. Maybe she could even lie down for fifteen minutes or so to see if her head would quit its dull, nagging ache. Looking back she wondered if that damn headache had been an omen.
Todd’s car parked in their driveway in the middle of the day had been an odd sight, but she didn’t think anything of it…until she heard their muffled cries when she entered her front door. She staggered to her bedroom in a blind rage to find her husband lying beneath his best friend’s fiancée in Kelsey’s own bed.
She couldn’t remember much after that. She just knew it had been ugly. Evan came to get the scandalized girl after Kelsey’s hysterical and utterly embarrassing phone call, since Todd’s car keys—both sets—had mysteriously wound up at the bottom of the swimming pool when he tried to leave with Courtney.
The look on Evan’s face when he got there, the raw fury and devastated betrayal, was etched into her memory and would remain there from now on. Even in the throes of her own anger, she’d wanted to comfort him, but from the moment she saw him she knew he was beyond it. She and Courtney had been too busy calling an unspoken truce long enough to pull him and Todd apart in the front yard.
Kelsey would have been more than happy to let them go at it, because Evan had been so furious he’d have given Todd exactly what he deserved. But Todd clearly wasn’t worth Evan getting slapped with an assault charge and jeopardizing the career he’d worked so hard to attain. Evan had refused to leave Kelsey alone with Todd until she had some backup. Lisa and Daniel had come to her rescue in that regard. She’d nearly collapsed in relief when they showed up and Evan hustled a mouthing, cursing Courtney to his truck, depositing her in the passenger seat. She would never forget the last searing glance he’d thrown her before he got in and drove away. She didn’t know to this day what she’d read in that gaze.
Lisa and Daniel—God bless them—had finally taken her home with them, where she was left to stare helplessly at the broken, irreparable pieces of her marriage, her life. The moment she’d slammed open the bedroom door to see Todd and Courtney in all their naked glory…that moment had been the end, but more for her husband than for her. In the days that followed, he’d told her he was sorry it came to this, that he knew he should have done the right thing, but he wasn’t happy anymore. Life was too short. Simple as that.
And she’d been dismissed.
She couldn’t fool herself…she’d seen his unhappiness. He’d rejected all her suggestions to make it better, and finally she’d given up, hoping it would work itself out.
Not a good choice, obviously.
Chapter Two
“It’s just one week, Lisa. I don’t need to pack my entire closet.”
“Hey, you never know when you might need this stuff.”
“They have stores in Honolulu. I’m almost certain of it.”
Lisa giggled and pulled yet another strappy top from Kelsey’s closet. “See? He’ll want to eat you alive in this. God, to have your figure. Of course, I shouldn’t complain. I keep deliberately wrecking mine.” She patted her tummy. Kelsey had spent all day last weekend helping her arrange the nursery while Daniel was away on business, and now Lisa was returning the favor by helping Kelsey pack for her trip…and giving commentary on every item in her suitcase.
“I’m going to ban you from the closet. Get away.” Kelsey laughed, pulling the shirt away and sticking it back in. “We’re done, I have more than enough. I don’t want to give him a hernia if he tries to lift my bags.”
Lisa continued her perusal of Kelsey’s clothes, shoes and purses. “Oh, he looks capable enough. You did pack condoms, right?”
“No way.”
Lisa whirled on her. “Are you freaking insane?”
“If he happens to see them in my bag, what will he think?”
“That he’s about to get laid! Or you are, with or without him.”
Kelsey erupted into a fit of giggles, her heart slamming in her chest at the thought. Her fingers clenched hard on the pink legal pad she held, the one with her packing list…and a dozen other lists that pertained to more mundane, less panic-inducing things. During the two weeks since she’d given in and accepted Evan’s offer she’d felt like a schoolgirl nursing her first crush. It wasn’t healthy to feel this way, not about him.
Lisa was going on. “Say you’re both thinking along that line. Then you unconsciously grope for one another in the middle of the night and you’re a hot inch away from doing the nasty and suddenly it hits you that you have no protection. That sucks, Kelsey. How do you think I ended up like this for the third freaking time?”
She decided it best not to inform her friend that in that scenario, nary a responsible thought would cross her mind. “We’re both clean and I’m on the pill. We got checked out after our significant others decided they liked one another better than they liked us. We talked about it.”
“Okay, well if you trust him…but where’s he been since? Didn’t you say he was a bit of a player?”
“He was never a player… He was more like…a serial monogamist. But it’s not like any of this is going to matter. If there’s anything I know, it’s my relationship with Evan. He thinks of me as his kid sister or something. Even though we’re the same age.”
“After everything you’ve told me I can’t believe you two never got in on in college. How did you fall so fast into the friend trap?”
“We met when we were partnered on a project in one of our classes and hit it off. I fell madly in love but he had a girlfriend. Then summer break happened. We came back in the fall and he had a different girlfriend. And so on and so forth until I met Todd. We had the worst timing imaginable. Not that it mattered. He was never interested in me like that.”
“Did he tell you that?”
“Well, no. Because we never talked about these things, because I’m like his kid sister. Remember?”
“Don’t let this hurt your feelings, Kels, but you thought you knew everything about that whoring bastard you married, too. You’re going to be immersed in this tropical, romantic atmosphere with Evan and it’s going to happen. Mark my words.”
Kelsey chewed the tip of the pen she’d been using to check off list items. Lisa’s first words had cut her; she couldn’t deny it. She also couldn’t deny the truth in them. “I almost want to prove you wrong, just to be a bitch.”
“Yet.”
“Lisa!”
Too late; the girl was having way too much fun. Whenever Lisa laughed now, her belly bounced in a way that only made her giggle harder. And Kelsey’s earlier words had rung as true as any she’d ever spoken. Lisa had a fantastic marriage, a beautiful family. It was all Kelsey had ever wanted, and the very thing she’d been denied on a cold, dreary day six months ago—only a week before Christmas. Her world had crumbled during an ill-timed trip home from work for some Advil.
It was heavy on her mind as she drove back to the office. Evan’s phone call had brought it all crashing back. For months she’d considered it a stroke of fate that she’d been lost in her thoughts that day and driven right past the drugstore, her intended destination. Instead of turning around, she’d decided it would be easier to continue on the few extra blocks to her house. Maybe she could even lie down for fifteen minutes or so to see if her head would quit its dull, nagging ache. Looking back she wondered if that damn headache had been an omen.
Todd’s car parked in their driveway in the middle of the day had been an odd sight, but she didn’t think anything of it…until she heard their muffled cries when she entered her front door. She staggered to her bedroom in a blind rage to find her husband lying beneath his best friend’s fiancée in Kelsey’s own bed.
She couldn’t remember much after that. She just knew it had been ugly. Evan came to get the scandalized girl after Kelsey’s hysterical and utterly embarrassing phone call, since Todd’s car keys—both sets—had mysteriously wound up at the bottom of the swimming pool when he tried to leave with Courtney.
The look on Evan’s face when he got there, the raw fury and devastated betrayal, was etched into her memory and would remain there from now on. Even in the throes of her own anger, she’d wanted to comfort him, but from the moment she saw him she knew he was beyond it. She and Courtney had been too busy calling an unspoken truce long enough to pull him and Todd apart in the front yard.
Kelsey would have been more than happy to let them go at it, because Evan had been so furious he’d have given Todd exactly what he deserved. But Todd clearly wasn’t worth Evan getting slapped with an assault charge and jeopardizing the career he’d worked so hard to attain. Evan had refused to leave Kelsey alone with Todd until she had some backup. Lisa and Daniel had come to her rescue in that regard. She’d nearly collapsed in relief when they showed up and Evan hustled a mouthing, cursing Courtney to his truck, depositing her in the passenger seat. She would never forget the last searing glance he’d thrown her before he got in and drove away. She didn’t know to this day what she’d read in that gaze.
Lisa and Daniel—God bless them—had finally taken her home with them, where she was left to stare helplessly at the broken, irreparable pieces of her marriage, her life. The moment she’d slammed open the bedroom door to see Todd and Courtney in all their naked glory…that moment had been the end, but more for her husband than for her. In the days that followed, he’d told her he was sorry it came to this, that he knew he should have done the right thing, but he wasn’t happy anymore. Life was too short. Simple as that.
And she’d been dismissed.
She couldn’t fool herself…she’d seen his unhappiness. He’d rejected all her suggestions to make it better, and finally she’d given up, hoping it would work itself out.
Not a good choice, obviously.
Chapter Two
“It’s just one week, Lisa. I don’t need to pack my entire closet.”
“Hey, you never know when you might need this stuff.”
“They have stores in Honolulu. I’m almost certain of it.”
Lisa giggled and pulled yet another strappy top from Kelsey’s closet. “See? He’ll want to eat you alive in this. God, to have your figure. Of course, I shouldn’t complain. I keep deliberately wrecking mine.” She patted her tummy. Kelsey had spent all day last weekend helping her arrange the nursery while Daniel was away on business, and now Lisa was returning the favor by helping Kelsey pack for her trip…and giving commentary on every item in her suitcase.
“I’m going to ban you from the closet. Get away.” Kelsey laughed, pulling the shirt away and sticking it back in. “We’re done, I have more than enough. I don’t want to give him a hernia if he tries to lift my bags.”
Lisa continued her perusal of Kelsey’s clothes, shoes and purses. “Oh, he looks capable enough. You did pack condoms, right?”
“No way.”
Lisa whirled on her. “Are you freaking insane?”
“If he happens to see them in my bag, what will he think?”
“That he’s about to get laid! Or you are, with or without him.”
Kelsey erupted into a fit of giggles, her heart slamming in her chest at the thought. Her fingers clenched hard on the pink legal pad she held, the one with her packing list…and a dozen other lists that pertained to more mundane, less panic-inducing things. During the two weeks since she’d given in and accepted Evan’s offer she’d felt like a schoolgirl nursing her first crush. It wasn’t healthy to feel this way, not about him.
Lisa was going on. “Say you’re both thinking along that line. Then you unconsciously grope for one another in the middle of the night and you’re a hot inch away from doing the nasty and suddenly it hits you that you have no protection. That sucks, Kelsey. How do you think I ended up like this for the third freaking time?”
She decided it best not to inform her friend that in that scenario, nary a responsible thought would cross her mind. “We’re both clean and I’m on the pill. We got checked out after our significant others decided they liked one another better than they liked us. We talked about it.”
“Okay, well if you trust him…but where’s he been since? Didn’t you say he was a bit of a player?”
“He was never a player… He was more like…a serial monogamist. But it’s not like any of this is going to matter. If there’s anything I know, it’s my relationship with Evan. He thinks of me as his kid sister or something. Even though we’re the same age.”
“After everything you’ve told me I can’t believe you two never got in on in college. How did you fall so fast into the friend trap?”
“We met when we were partnered on a project in one of our classes and hit it off. I fell madly in love but he had a girlfriend. Then summer break happened. We came back in the fall and he had a different girlfriend. And so on and so forth until I met Todd. We had the worst timing imaginable. Not that it mattered. He was never interested in me like that.”
“Did he tell you that?”
“Well, no. Because we never talked about these things, because I’m like his kid sister. Remember?”
“Don’t let this hurt your feelings, Kels, but you thought you knew everything about that whoring bastard you married, too. You’re going to be immersed in this tropical, romantic atmosphere with Evan and it’s going to happen. Mark my words.”
Kelsey chewed the tip of the pen she’d been using to check off list items. Lisa’s first words had cut her; she couldn’t deny it. She also couldn’t deny the truth in them. “I almost want to prove you wrong, just to be a bitch.”