Read My Sweetest Escape Online
Authors: Chelsea M. Cameron
Tags: #Fiction, #Romance, #Contemporary, #General
I can’t breathe.” I sat down on my bed
and she came and sat next to me.
“I never thought that I would be this
worried about you.
You’re the good one. You made the rest
of us look like losers. It was hell when our
report cards would come out and you’d
always have A’s and the rest of us had to
compete with that. It sucked, by the way.”
She bumped my shoulder with hers.
“I’m sorry?”
“No, I just wish I had been the one who
could have set the good example. You
know, I’m supposed to be the oldest and all
that. I tried, but you were always better.”
Was. Past tense.
She touched my hair. “Are you ever
going to tell me what happened last year?”
I shook my head. “I just decided that life
was worth living, and I hadn’t been.”
“All of a sudden? Carpe diem?”
Sure.
“Something like that.”
I ran into Hannah in my bio 202 class the
next day. It was cruel, but the university
required that we have at least six credits in
science, and I only had three. Once again, I
figured bio would be the way to go since it
would be a huge class and I could probably
show up or not show up and no one would
know.
“Hey, stalker,” Hannah said as I sat next
to her. The classroom was one of the larger
on campus, with what looked like stadium
seating. Too bad we’d all be falling asleep
and learning about ribosomes instead of
watching an awesome movie, or a rock
concert.
“Maybe you’re stalking me.” There were
quite a few empty seats around her, and I
hoped they stayed that way.
“Told you, I’m a people repeller,”
Hannah said, leaning back in her seat.
“Skittles?” She had another fresh bag and
held it out to me.
“No, thanks. I can’t eat Skittles without
M&M’s.”
“You serious?” She tossed a handful into
her mouth and a few clattered to the floor.
“Yeah. It’s not crazy, if you think about
it.” I’d explained this quite a few times.
“Skittles are like fruit, right? And M&M’s
are chocolate. So it’s like chocolate-covered
fruit. You should try it. Could change your
life.”
Hannah gave me a dubious look and
munched her Skittles.
“I’ll take your word for it.”
The class filled up and the seats nearest
us were the last to be filled by stragglers.
Hannah and I spent most of the class
writing notes back and forth because,
honestly, it was boring as hell. I somehow
managed to stay awake, but that was
mostly due to Hannah. My second class of
the day, something called the Nature and
Language of Math, was equally boring and
sleep-inducing.
I went right back to the house after class
and found it pretty quiet. Since there were
so many people living in the house and
everyone had something going on, Darah
had made a chart on a whiteboard so
everyone could write where they were
when. I erased the words
at class
and wrote
home
next to my name.
Taylor and Mase were the only ones
home. I heard the washing machine going
and some loud music coming from the man
cave downstairs. Guess I couldn’t go to my
room.
Instead, I threw myself on the leather
sofa and sighed.
“That sounded like a heavy sigh.”
Taylor’s voice pierced the quiet. I sat up to
find her leaning against the stairs.
“It wasn’t, really.” She came and sat on
the recliner, leaving me the entire couch.
“So what do you think of UMaine? Is it
everything you expected?”
I shrugged.
“It’s college. Pretty much like any
other.”
“Still. Everything going okay?”
She was fishing and not doing a very
good job of it.
“Renee tell you to talk to me?” I grabbed
the remote and turned on the massive
television, flipping around until I found
something decent. And by decent I meant a
marathon of
Behind the Music
on VH1.
“If I say no, you’ll know that I’m lying, so
yes. She’s just worried about you.”
“Well, she’s got lots of company in that
department.”
“I know things are kind of crazy for you
right now, but I swear, they will get better.
And lashing out feels good when you do it,
but living with the consequences kind of
sucks. I should know. I punched Hunter
when I first met him. He’s got a hell of a
hard face.” Renee hadn’t told me that story.
“You did?”
She smiled as if it was a fond memory
and shook her head.
“Yeah. He kind of cornered me, and I
have a bit of a claustrophobia issue. To be
fair, he totally deserved it.” I could imagine
him provoking her. It seemed to be one of
his favorite things to do.
“I bet he did. How did you go from that
to…being disgustingly in love?”
She laughed.
“He’s persistent. And has a high
tolerance for me being mean and shoving
him away.”
“Huh.” Sounded familiar.
She kicked out the footrest on the
recliner and squinted at me, as if she was
deciding something.
“I was nearly raped, when I was
younger. It was my sister’s older boyfriend,
Travis, and he tried to rape her, too.
She got over it and I never did. Hunter
was the first guy that I let touch me. There
was something about him that made me
feel safe in a way I’d never felt safe before. I
trusted him, even when I told myself not to.
I let him in before I even knew that’s what I
was doing. Sometimes you meet people like
that. By the time you realize you’ve let
them into your life, it’s too late, and usually
by that point you can’t see life without
them.”
I knew exactly what she was talking
about, and I found myself twisting the
elephant charm on my bracelet. Yeah, I
knew what she was talking about. But
sometimes, those people get taken from
you, and there’s nothing you can do to get
them back.
Even if she and Hunter broke up—which
I couldn’t see happening—he was still alive.
She could wake up every morning and know
that, even if she didn’t see him, he existed
in the world somewhere.
“So yeah, that’s my story, the abridged
version, and now things are…really good.”
Yeah, I could see that. She stared down at
her ring and twisted it on her finger.
“Has anyone even stopped to think that
I wasn’t okay before, and I am now? Just
because I looked like I was keeping things
together and was this perfect person
doesn’t mean I was doing okay. Maybe that
was my master plan, to make everyone
think that.” Taylor thought about that for a
second.
“Like reverse psychology? Wow, you are
smart. I wish I would have thought of that
instead of just being a bitch to everyone.
That probably would have worked a lot
better than violence.” Footsteps sounded
on the stairs, and Mase emerged from the
basement, his face with a sheen of sweat on
it and his arms busting from the thin tank
top he was wearing.
“What are you doing down there? If I
didn’t know that Darah was at work, I’d
swear you guys were going at it,”
Taylor said.
Mase smiled and went to grab a bottle
of water from the fridge.
“Rome wasn’t built in a day, and neither
were these arms.”
He flexed and his arms bulged. They
were, like, the size of my neck. “Gotta do
some maintenance to keep them nice for
Dare.”
“One of those crazy workout videos
again?” Taylor said, pretending to punch
him. He collapsed, pretending she’d
wounded him.
“You’re welcome to join anytime.”
“Yeah, I’d rather not. Kickboxing all the
way.” He gulped down some water and
wiped his face on her sleeve.
“Ugh! You are disgusting!” She
screamed and he chased her around the
living room as the door opened.
“Someone want to explain?” Hunter
said, setting his bag down and watching as
Mase growled at Taylor and she dived
behind the recliner. “Dude, you are my
family, but if you’re going after my girl, I will
have to pound your ass,” Hunter said, but
he wasn’t serious.
“Aren’t you coming to rescue me? Isn’t
that your job?”
Taylor squealed as Mase dragged her
out and tried to put her head under his
sweaty armpit.
“Oh, no, baby, you’re on your own. It’s
all you, Miss. I’m just enjoying the view.”
“Douche bag!” She managed to pinch
Mase’s side and wiggle out from under his
arm and rush toward Hunter.
“See if I do anything
nice
for you
anytime soon.” It didn’t take a genius to
figure out she was talking about sexual
favors. Disgusting.
“How was your day, Little Ne?” Mase
moved my feet and sat down next to me. I
hoped he wasn’t going to wipe his sweat on
me. Not that it would be any different than
being at home with my siblings who often
used my jeans and shirts as tissues.
“Same as yesterday. It will probably be
the same tomorrow.”
“Wow, don’t sound so depressed. Most
people your age would love to be living in
this house. I mean, what more could you
want?” He gestured to the beautifully
furnished house.
Freedom to do what I wanted. Freedom
from being watched and criticized. But
Mase wouldn’t understand that.
“Nothing, I guess. You can ignore my
bitching if you want,” I said.
“Please tell me you won’t sync your
period with the rest of the ladies in the
house. It’s bad enough, and now the guys
are outnumbered,” Mase said.
“I’ll give it a shot, but no promises.” He
held his fist out and I bumped it with mine
and then we exploded at the same time and
I couldn’t help but laugh. Hunter sat down
on the recliner and Taylor sat in his lap.
“So, I’ve got a performance this
weekend. You guys in?” he said.
Mase nodded. I was missing something.
“Performance?” I asked.
“Yeah, I’m in this a cappella group, the
Steiners. God, that still sounds lame when I
say it out loud. I was sort of
forced
to join
after someone saw a poster for auditions,”
Hunter said, staring at Taylor.
“I’m someone,” Taylor said, raising her
hand. “And you should come. It’s actually
really cool. Dusty’s in it, too. He’s their beat
boxer.”
I wasn’t even surprised. Dusty Sharp was
destined to show up in my life. I might as
well accept it.
“We might even do a certain song that I
think you’d like.
I can put in a request,” Hunter said.
“Sure, why not? It’s not like I have
anything better to do.” I needed to get a job
soon, but I hadn’t talked to Renee about it
yet. The plan was to find something, get
myself hired and then tell her about it later
so she couldn’t say anything about it.
My first inclination, when I found out
that there was a Bull Moose close to
campus, was to try there, but now that I
knew Dusty was there, that was out. I just
wanted to do something that wouldn’t suck,
but the chances of that happening were
pretty slim. Still, I’d have to start looking.
Maybe Hannah would have some ideas.
“Awesome. You’ll like it, I swear,” Taylor
said, tracing Hunter’s number seven tattoo.
Paul was the only guy in the house without
any ink. I’d considered getting some myself,
especially now. I wanted something on my
body that reminded me of him. Something
that would make me think of him and what
little time he’d been in my life that would
influence me. That was what I missed the
most, second to him. It was his influence.
But I knew Renee would have a litter of
two-headed kittens if she found out I was
even considering getting inked.
I’d have to wait until she’d stopped