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“That maybe you didn’t.”

“Why’s that?”

“Because you would have to be an idiot to cheat on Nina. She has a heart like Mother Theresa and a

body like Barbie. Well, maybe more like Badonkadonk Skipper. Anyway, she’s hot. She’s everything.”

Ain’t that the truth.

“You believe me?”

“To be honest, I wasn’t sure until I looked into your eyes just now. I have this intuition, and I think

you’re telling the truth.”

Relieved, I let out a deep breath. “Thank you. Thank you, Skylar.”

She started coughing, and I immediately got up to get her more water before placing it on the coffee

table and sitting back down.

“Anyway, she’s miserable. She is depressing the shit out of me and that’s pretty hard to do to someone

who already has cancer.”

I chuckled even though I probably shouldn’t have. “What do you think I should do? Tell me. I’ll do

anything.”

Was I really asking a 15-year-old for advice?
Desperate times call for desperate measures. This girl did seem wise beyond her years, though.

“You need to grow some balls, man. Stand up for yourself until she sees nothing but the truth in your

eyes. Take back what’s yours! It might take a hundred tries, but you can’t just give up.”

Shaking my head in agreement I was silent until it clicked. “Fight for her…”

She sat up and smacked my arm. “You’re a genius, Tommy Lee.”

Skylar stayed for about a half hour. She went on and on about some guy named Mitch and I just

listened. It was the least I could do because the inspiration she just gave me was priceless.

I insisted on giving her money for the cab ride home. Before she walked out the door, she turned to me

and said, “Life is short, Jake. You’re going to regret it for the rest of your life if you let her go.”

She was right.

“Skylar, I can’t thank you enough for believing in me.”

“Oh, wait…before I forget.” She took out her phone and put it on camera mode. “Stand up straight and

push your muscles out.”

“What?”

“Just do it. Roll up your sleeves, so I can see your tattoos…and smile.”

I did what she asked, and she snapped a photo.

She winked. “Eye candy for the road.”

I shook my head in amusement as she walked away. She was a courageous soul. Did I know an angel

on Earth when I saw one? I was pretty sure I wouldn’t know one if it punched me in the face.

***

Skylar’s visit had given me the courage I needed. The fact that even one person close to Nina had my

back meant the world.

The following day marked exactly a month since Nina walked out of my life. I decided to take that

Tuesday afternoon off to go to her apartment and try to talk to her. I hadn’t known what I was going to say

but wanted her to look into my eyes and see that I was telling the truth.

It was a windy spring day as I walked from the subway station to her neighborhood in Park Slope. My

stomach was churning, and my heart was beating rapidly as I recited what I wanted to say to her. I hadn’t

smoked in months, but today, I really felt like I needed a cigarette. People walking by looked at me

strangely because I was talking to myself and gesturing with my hands.

As I approached the brownstone where she lived, my heart sank. I immediately hid behind a large tree.

Nina was walking toward her steps, and she wasn’t alone. Some guy with brown hair and glasses had

his arm around her. I couldn’t exactly make out his face, but what I did know was that he was wearing a

Mister Rogers button down sweater and that I wanted to knock him out.

They sat down together on the stoop, and he took the sweater off, placing it on her shoulders. She bent

her head back in laughter at something he said, and my chest constricted. It was like heaven for a split

second seeing the joy on her face. She had my heart for Christ’s sake. How could it not feel good to see

your heart happy? On the other hand, it was pure hell because it wasn’t me who put it there; it was all

because of another man. I had never been more envious of another human being in my entire life.

Watching their every move, I stood frozen behind the tree. She looked so beautiful in a yellow dress

that brought out her golden hair that was shining in the sunlight. I wanted so badly to run my fingers

through it, to smell her, to hold her. Seeing her made me realize just how badly I had missed her.

He touched her knee, and my fists tightened in response. My heart was beating like crazy and I was

sweating profusely.

Fuck, this was killing me.

He seemed to be telling her a story, waving his hands around, and every time she laughed, it felt like I

was losing her a little bit more. I just stood there like a stalker, taking it all in. After several torturous

minutes, they both stood up. Her back was facing me and my body began to shake when he leaned in to

kiss her. I think I may have finally understood what Nina felt like when she was hyperventilating because I

couldn’t seem to catch my breath.

I was really losing her.

I was numb. It shouldn’t have surprised me that someone came along to scoop her up so soon. She was

a catch, and I was the fool who caught her and let her go. She loved me, and I managed to fuck it all up.

Mister Rogers hugged her goodbye and she was alone for a moment, watching him leave. Everything

inside me wanted to run to her in that moment, but my body wouldn’t move. Then, she turned around,

walked up the stairs and disappeared from sight.

All of the confidence that had built up in me earlier was depleted by what I had just witnessed. Skylar

had said Nina was depressed and sad over me. The Nina I just saw seemed…happier without me. I wasn’t

about to take that away. No fucking way. I loved her too much.

I wanted to numb the pain and almost went to a bar on the way home to drink myself into oblivion but

then remembered that was how I got myself into this mess in the first place. Instead, I vowed never to drink

again, so angry that alcohol destroyed my life.

Instead, I went straight home. Depressed could not even begin to describe my feelings.

Devastated.

***

The house phone rang the next afternoon. I normally wouldn’t have picked it up, but if there was a

chance it was Nina, I wanted to hear her voice, even though I had vowed to stay away.

“Hello?”

“Is Nina there?”

It was a male and my body immediately went into attack mode.

“Who is this?”

“Spencer.”

“Spencer…”

“Yes. Is she there?”

Spencer: Nina’s prick ex-boyfriend.

My hands formed into fists and I tried my best to fake a cordial voice. “What’s this in regards to?”

“I’m her…old friend. I’m visiting a client in Brooklyn today and was hoping to stop by and catch up

with her. I don’t have her new cell. I know she moved in with Ryan Haggerty. I had this number for him.

This is his home phone, right?”

“Yeah. You have the right place.”

“So, is she there?”

“Actually…you just missed her. She walked down to the corner store and should be coming home in a

few minutes.” I lied. “You’re welcome to come by and wait, man. It’s 1185 Lincoln.”

“Okay, I’ll do that. Thanks.”

This dude picked the wrong day to come into town.

Fifteen minutes later, he rang the front door and I buzzed him in. When he knocked on the apartment

door, I opened it with a grin the size of Texas. I must have looked like I had just swallowed a container of

happy pills. “Spencer!” I said loudly, patting him so hard on the back you would have thought he was

choking on something. “Come on in.”

He was about the same height as me, wearing a gray suit and looked liked a typical yuppie. He was

looking me up and down, clearly judging me. It made me sick that this guy had been with Nina. I gritted my

teeth and cringed at the thought.

“Who are you?” he asked.

“I’m Jake. We spoke on the phone.”

“You live here…with Nina?”

“Yup. Make yourself comfortable.”

He walked over to the couch and sat down hesitantly. “You said she would be back in a few minutes?”

“Something like that…” I walked over to the kitchen, grabbed a banana then sat down across from him.

“So…” he said, smacking his hands together, looking uncomfortable.

Good. I was making him nervous.

I mocked him “So…” Peeling back the banana, I took a huge bite and spoke with my mouth full.

“Nina’s told me a lot about you.”

He looked shocked. “She has?”

“You still getting off on calling people down?”

“I am not following you.”

“You know, making people feel like shit to make yourself feel better…to make up for the fact that you

have a small dick.”

He stood up. “What the fuck…”

“Don’t worry. Nina forgives you. See, after I got inside of her, she realized it wasn’t your fault at all that

you never made her come. I mean, you can only do so much with what you have. The poor thing had

nothing to compare it to.” I was laughing, shaking my head and said, “She thought that was normal!”

He stood up and pointed his finger at me. “You’re out of line.”

“You know what’s out of line? Cheating on a perfect angel of a woman who gave you her trust and her

fucking virginity. Did you feel like more of a man? Because you look like a big pussy to me. You know,

sticking it in more than one woman at a time won’t make it grow, Spence.”

He walked toward the door and turned around before leaving. “I don’t know who the fuck you think

you are, but if Nina’s been with trash like you, she deserves every bit of pain I ever caused her.”

As he escaped, practically running down the hall, I yelled, “Leaving so soon? I was just about to put on

a pot of arsenic!”

The front door slammed.

Yeah…I was losing it. But damn, that felt good.

***

A week and another trip to Boston later, I was still a mess.

One night after work, on my way in the front door, Desiree came out of the restaurant, wearing a black

mini dress and stilettos. She looked more like a go-go dancer than a waitress.

“Hey, Jake.”

“Hey,” I said without making eye contact and continued to walk past her.

Her heels scraped the pavement. “Wait up.”

I turned around. “What?” Still depressed and angry, I was being short with her.

I hadn’t actually run into Desiree since she accosted Nina in the bathroom on our birthday. That turned

out to be the best night of my life. Even now, a week after seeing Nina with another man, my love for her

was still as strong as ever. Being apart wasn’t going to mean falling out of love with her. It would be about

learning to live without her, despite loving her more than life.

Desiree interrupted my internal dialog. “I wanted to apologize for what I said to Nina in the bathroom

that night. It was uncalled for. I was just kind of bitter because things didn’t work out between you and me,

but I never meant to cause such a scene.”

“Yeah, whatever. It’s old news.” I put the key into the front door.

“Wait.”

I turned around again. “What?”

“How are things…with Nina?”

It hurt just hearing her name. I gave the only honest answer. “It’s over.”

She looked apologetic, but I couldn’t tell if it was genuine. “I’m sorry. Was it because of what I said to

her?”

“No.”

“Well, I
am
sorry. I mean that. You’re a good guy. And you were always up front with me; you never

promised me anything. We were having fun and I had no right to be pissed at you or jealous of her.”

“It’s okay, Des.”

“What are you doing right now?”

“I was going to go upstairs and try to eat something,” I said.

“You seem down. Why don’t you come back inside to the restaurant? I’ll have the chef whip you up

your favorite things.”

I knew if I went upstairs, images of Nina and that guy kissing would just be replaying in my head and

the thought of that made me nauseous. Even though a part of me wanted to be alone to wallow in my pain,

it made sense to try to get my mind off it.

I sighed and followed her in the door. “Alright. Thanks.”

She sat me down at a table in the corner and went into the kitchen, returning with a huge tray of my

favorite Greek foods. She sat across from me as I ate. Even though I didn’t have much of an appetite, I

devoured about half of each plate.

With her long black hair and big brown eyes, Desiree really was a beautiful girl, just not equally on the

inside. We had definitely been compatible in bed, but that was where it ended. Even still, with her, the sex

was all about the end result. You couldn’t even compare it to what I experienced with Nina.

Not only was Nina physically the most beautiful woman in the world to me, but loving her with all my

heart and soul made sex with her all-consuming, something I never wanted to end. My food started to come

up on me as I imagined her having sex with the guy in glasses. It hurt so badly that I literally shook my

head to erase the image from my mind.

“How about we take dessert upstairs?” Desiree asked.

I let out a deep breath. I should have read between the lines but was so terrified of being alone, so I

went with it. “Yeah…sure. Why not?”

Once upstairs, it started out innocently enough at first. We made some coffee, and Desiree set the plates

out on the counter. On my suggestion, we brought everything back to my room because I hadn’t wanted

Ryan and Tarah to walk in and see her with me. We sat on my bed eating the cinnamon and honey fritters in

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