Read My Sweetest Escape Online
Authors: Chelsea M. Cameron
Tags: #Fiction, #Romance, #Contemporary, #General
back up.
“Uh-huh,” she said in a tone that said
she didn’t believe me one little bit. Yeah, I
didn’t believe me, either. I looked away
from the guys and found Taylor’s blond
ponytail and then I saw the rest of the
household joining her.
“So,” I said, facing Hannah. “You wanna
meet the crazies I live with?”
She took a long sip from her straw.
“Lead the way.”
The space in front of the bookstore grew
increasingly crowded as more people
arrived to see the show. Hannah and I
threaded our way through, and I caught
Renee’s eye as she searched for me.
“There you are,” she said, holding Paul’s
hand. “And you must be Hannah.” Renee
barely even looked at Hannah’s scars. I’d
expected that; nothing phased Renee, least
of all something like a scar.
“I must be,” Hannah said, shrugging.
“I’m going to take a wild guess and say
you’re Renee.”
“Ding, ding, ding, we have a winner,”
Renee said, laughing.
“This is Paul,” I said, motioning to him.
He nodded and smiled at Hannah. I whistled
and Mase turned his head.
He’d been deep in conversation with
Darah. You could set a tornado around
those people and they wouldn’t even be
aware of it.
“Hey, nice to meet you. Any friend of
Jos’s is a friend of ours.”
Then Taylor introduced her friend
Megan, a fellow redhead, and her fiancé,
Jake, and I liked her instantly and not just
because we were hair comrades.
I went through the rest of the
introductions and pointed out Hunter, who
was busy chatting with some of the other
guys as they got ready.
“He’s freaking out,” Taylor said,
watching him.
“He doesn’t look like it.” He was smiling
and laughing.
“He’s tapping.” I looked down and saw
that he was tapping his hand against his leg.
One, two, three, four, five times in a row.
“He always does that when he’s freaking
out. I have no idea why—this isn’t his first
show. I swear, the minute I think I
understand him is the minute he decides to
surprise me.” She nibbled on a hangnail and
I noticed her ring was missing.
“Where’s the rock?”
“Hunter’s lawyer, Joe, wanted to get it
appraised or something so they could take
out insurance on it, or something? I feel
crazy not having it. You’d be surprised that
you can get used to wearing something like
that.”
Megan coughed and Taylor gave her a
look. Huh. Wonder what that was about.
“Um, spoiler alert, but that guy over
there is trying to eye fuck you,” Hannah
said, her voice just a little too loud.
I didn’t even need to look up to see who
it was.
“Shh, keep your voice down. I’m fully
aware of him.”
“Uh-huh,” she said, sucking the last few
drops of her rink into her straw and then
tossing it in the nearest trash can. “He’s
pretty sexy.” She turned her head sideways
and then to the other side.
“You should totally hit that. He looks like
he’d be…good.”
Like either of us would know.
I finally decided to look in Dusty’s
direction. While he was talking with one of
the other guys, his eyes were definitely
turned my way. He caught me staring and
winked.
My eyes traveled down his arm, trying
to make out the tattoo, but it was mostly
covered by his sleeve.
“Stop ogling,” Hannah hissed in my ear.
One of the guys cleared his throat and
stepped forward as the rest of the Steiners
formed a line.
“Hello, everyone, my name is Kent, and
we are The UMaine Steiners. Guys, you
wanna introduce yourselves?”
One by one, the guys stepped forward
and said their names.
There were twelve of them in total, and
at least half were very good-looking, which
was a higher amount than I would have
thought.
Kent snapped his fingers to make a beat
and counted.
Dusty came in first, laying down a
drumbeat, and then the rest of the group
started the song. “One More Night” by
Maroon 5. I caught Hunter’s eye and he
pointed at me. The guys traded off who
would sing lead, and Hunter got a turn.
Dusty got totally into his beat boxing,
even dancing a little with it. The other guys
also danced, a few even making a little joke
of it as everyone laughed.
They finished the song, and Dusty made
the cymbal crash sound again. Everyone
cheered and clapped and the guys
regrouped and started another song. This
time it was an old one, Hoobastank’s “The
Reason,” followed by a mash-up of a bunch
of Queen songs that got everyone humming
along and had plenty of awesome dance
moves, and then “P.Y.T.” by Michael
Jackson.
“They’re really good,” Hannah said in my
ear. “And your beat boxer is beyond sexy.
I’m just imagining all of the things he could
do with that mouth.”
I ignored her comments as the group
took a quick break and had some water.
Hunter stepped forward.
“Hello, everyone. I’m Hunter, and I’m
going to have to beg for your attention for a
second.”
“What the hell is that boy doing?” Taylor
said under her breath.
“You see, I love this girl over here.” He
pointed to Taylor, and her face turned red.
“Yeah, you, Taylor.” He held his hand out,
and she stepped forward. “Music has
always been a part of our lives. I sang to her
on our first real date. I sang to her the first
of many times I screwed things up, and so I
thought it was only right that I sing to her
for this. So, here goes.”
One of the other guys brought out a
chair for Taylor, and Hunter forced her to sit
in it. She looked like she wanted to sink into
the floor and kept ducking her head so she
couldn’t see everyone staring at her.
I had a feeling I knew where this was
going, and everyone else was whispering
the same thing around me.
“Oh, my God, he isn’t,” Renee said.
“I think he is,” Paul responded.
This time it was Hunter’s turn to start
the song. Dusty set a slow beat that was
soft and romantic. It took a few seconds,
but I recognized the song, and I knew what
was going to happen.
I watched Taylor’s face as he started
singing “I Can’t Wait”
by Runner Runner. The second he sang
the word
wife,
she put her hands to her
mouth and started to cry. The crowd sighed
in unison as Taylor shook her head and
wiped tears as Hunter held her hand and
sang to her. I caught Dusty’s eye and he
smiled at me and I smiled back. You
couldn’t help it.
Such an open and beautiful expression
of love had that effect.
Hunter was left singing the last note by
himself, holding it and then letting it fade
before he reached into his pocket as he got
down on one knee. My eyes were more
than a little moist, but I wasn’t the only one.
The surrounding crowd held their collective
breaths.
“Taylor Elizabeth Caldwell, you are the
only song I want to sing for the rest of my
life and I love you more than the stars. Will
you marry me?”
She only paused for a second before she
whispered it, but somehow that whisper
carried through the whole room.
“Yes.”
The crowd erupted as Hunter yanked
her off the chair and swung her around, and
she laughed and cried, oblivious now to
everyone watching her. The rest of the
Steiners broke out singing “Chapel of Love”
by The Dixie Cups and a sing-along broke
out as everyone clapped and sang with the
group.
Kent stepped forward and asked for
quiet after everyone finished.
“Yeah, yeah, enough of that.” Everyone
booed. “Just kidding. We have one last song
for you.” Hunter put his arm around Taylor
and pulled her back to stand with the group
as Dusty started another beat and they
launched into “Walking on Sunshine.”
Taylor was so giddy that she sang along and
her voice melded with the rest of the group.
“Thank you, everyone! And let’s have
another round of applause for the happy
couple!” Everyone clapped and then started
heading back to wherever they came from.
Renee and Darah and Megan let out
shrieks that sounded like they belonged to
long-extinct dinosaurs and launched
themselves at Taylor, and lots more
screaming and carrying-on ensued. Hunter
and Mase gave each other back-banging
hugs, and Mase gave one to Taylor that I
was pretty sure crushed her ribs.
“Congratulations,” I said, giving both of
them hugs. “Now you’re really, really
family. No escaping us now.”
“Nice proposal, dude. Well done,”
Hannah said to Hunter, holding her fist out.
He looked at her for a second, perplexed.
“Hunter, this is my friend Hannah.”
“Oh, of course, didn’t mean to leave you
hanging there.”
He bumped her hand. I could tell Taylor
had a hard time not staring at Hannah’s
face, but after Hannah gave her a huge
smile and a hug everything was fine.
“I saw you crying.” I really needed to
stop being surprised when Dusty sneaked
up behind me. He’d done it enough times.
“And you are?” Hannah said, swooping
around and getting right in front of him.
Dusty didn’t look twice at her face before
he smiled.
“Dusty Sharp, at your service.” He
bowed. Hannah didn’t look impressed. Five
seconds ago, she’d been talking like she
wanted to jump him. Jesus, this girl was
going to give me whiplash.
“Hannah Gillespie. And you, dude, have
been staring at my friend Jos, here.”
His smile faltered for just a second and
then he raised his hands as if she’d pointed
a gun at him.
“Guilty as charged. But can you blame
me?”
“Maybe,” Hannah said, narrowing her
eyes. I had to put a stop to this.
“Hey, Hannah, do you want to come
shopping with me?
Like, right now?” I grabbed her arm and
tried to drag her away. I’d been planning on
going on my job search, but he didn’t need
to know that.
“Can I come?” Dusty said, following us.
No, idiot, the point was to get away from
you.
“Uh, no,” I said. “You wouldn’t want to
come with us.
We’ll be buying things like tampons and
yeast infection cream and…other things for
our lady parts and sparkly earrings and lots
and lots of pink.”
“Sounds like fun.” Ugh, could anything I
say turn this guy off?
“Why don’t we do something a little
less…um, disgusting? Do you live on
campus?” Hannah directed her question to
Dusty.
“No, I have my own place in Old Town. I
would invite you there, but I’m pretty sure
the mold growing in my bathroom is
becoming sentient and would murder you
when I turned my back.”
“Ew,” Hannah and I said at the same
time.
“Yeah, I keep trying to get my landlord
to do something about it, but no dice. Can’t
get anywhere when you’re poor as shit.”
“Amen. You speak my language, dude.”
Hannah nodded.
Oh, now she was cool with him again.
They’d bonded over their shared financial
difficulties.
Somebody called out to Dusty to remind
him of plans next week or something.
“Actually, I have to get to work.
Sorry, ladies. Rain check?”
“Sounds good,” Hannah said.
“But, Red, I will see you on Sunday. The
guys have sort of planned a little surprise
party for Hunter and Taylor, and all the
members of Yellowfield House are invited,
of course.
And you, Hannah Gillespie, are also
invited.”
“Sweet,” she said. “I have nothing else
to do.”
“Sounds like fun.”
Renee called my name.
“We’re going out to celebrate. Are you
coming?”
So much for job hunting. “Yeah, sure.”
“Am I invited?” Hannah yelled.
“Of course,” Renee, Mase and Hunter
yelled back.
It was scary how well she was fitting in
with us.
“Well, I guess this is goodbye, then. I’ll
see you tomorrow.
Red, Hannah Gillespie.” He nodded at
both of us, grabbed his bag and waved
goodbye to the other guys from the group
and took the stairs two at a time.
“He is…something else,” Hannah said,
staring after him.
“My thoughts exactly.”
The only topic of conversation when we
went out to eat at Pat’s Pizza was Hunter
and Taylor’s plans. Megan was in the midst
of planning her own wedding and was busy
giving tips and so forth, and Hunter didn’t
seem to be nearly as intimidated as I
expected him to be.
“Did he ask your father?” Renee said,