Read My Sweetest Escape Online
Authors: Chelsea M. Cameron
Tags: #Fiction, #Romance, #Contemporary, #General
“Does your hair always look this
spectacular in the morning?” It looked like a
stylist had spent hours teasing it to the max.
She tried to pat it down and failed.
“Pretty much. And if you tell anyone, or
ever take a picture, I will kill you.” She
yawned and stumbled to her feet.
“Can I use your shower?”
“Sure, go ahead. Towels are in the
cabinet and you can use whatever you
want. Need some clothes?”
“Yeah, that would be great.” Hannah
was taller than me, but I found some pants
that I had to roll up and a shirt that worked.
“I know we’re close, but I’m not sure I’m
ready to swap undies just yet,” she said. “I’ll
just keep mine on.”
“Sounds good. Listen, I have a favor to
ask you about when you’re more awake.”
She gave me a thumbs-up and shuffled
to the bathroom.
While Hannah took her shower I went
upstairs to see who was actually awake.
Mase was lying across the dining table, a
cup of coffee steaming inches from his face.
Darah closed the fridge and yawned,
running her hand through her hair. I’d never
seen it so messy before. Definitely sex hair.
At least somebody got some last night.
Well, with someone else other than their
hand, which was what I was reduced to
after everything with Dusty. It was the most
epic sex with myself I’d ever had.
“You want me to make some eggs?”
Darah said to Mase.
“Hey, Jos. You and Hannah sleep okay?”
“Yeah, great,” I lied through my teeth.
Mase mumbled something incoherent.
“Hey, it’s not my fault, babe,” Darah
said.
Taylor and Hunter came down, followed
by Renee and Paul as Darah got out the
skillet and started making eggs.
I decided to help by making massive
amounts of toast and handing everyone a
full cup of coffee when they walked into the
kitchen.
Hannah emerged from downstairs
looking significantly more chipper. I handed
her a cup of coffee as she dried her hair
with a towel.
“Sugar?” I got the sugar jar and started
spooning it into her cup. “Say when.”
I put about four tablespoons in when
she stopped me.
“That’s disgusting,” I said, sipping my
Lemon Zinger. I was definitely addicted to
the stuff now.
“Meh,” she said, taking one of the last
available seats. It was Sunday, so that
meant cleaning, but it looked like it was
going to be a while.
My phone vibrated in my sweatshirt
pocket.
Okay, I can’t wait anymore. Can you be
over here…nowish?
This time I could almost feel the
desperation in the little black letters. Or
maybe that was just me.
I typed out an answer.
I have to drop Hannah off first. And get
dressed in something cute.
He responded a fraction of a second
later.
You always look cute.
Ass kisser. But no. I need to shower.
An hour, then?
One hour.
I could barely contain my excitement.
Then my phone went off again.
Bring socks. Brand-new ones.
What the crap? Maybe he meant to say
something else and got auto-corrected.
Socks?
That’s right, Red. Socks.
I could just picture him saying it with a
smile on his face.
Are we making puppets? Because that’s
a little weird.
I couldn’t think of anything sexy we
could do with socks, but then again, I was a
virgin. Maybe it was something I had yet to
learn about. I did a quick internet search
and didn’t find anything illuminating.
You’l see. Come soon. Bring socks.
I’d have to make a trip to Walmart to get
some. That seemed like a mission Hannah
would want to be in on.
She had already downed her coffee and
was washing out the cup.
“I should get back. I have a shit ton of
homework. And clothes. I’d really like to put
on a fresh pair of panties,” she said. Mase
choked on his toast.
“You okay there, buddy?” Hannah gave
him a look.
“Fine. Just fine. How’s the hand?”
Hannah held it up. You couldn’t really
tell because it was all bandaged up, but she
didn’t seem to be in much pain.
“Can I check it?” Renee said. Once she’d
ascertained that Hannah’s hand was just
bruised and swollen, she went back to her
coffee and staring off into space.
“I’ll drive you. Do you just mind if I take
a shower first?”
I said, giving her a look, and I watched as
she remembered I’d said earlier that I had a
favor.
“No big. Hey, do you have a comb I
could borrow?”
“Yeah, sure.” She put her cup in the dish
drainer and followed me back downstairs.
She rounded on me as soon as the door
shut.
“I’m guessing you need a favor so you
can sneak away and make out with a certain
boy that has gorgeous green eyes. Am I
correct?”
“Let’s just say that we sort of made up.
Kind of. Anyway, we’d like some alone time,
so would you be my alibi?”
She got down on one knee and held my
hand.
“I would be honored to be your alibi
anytime you want to get together with
Dusty and bump your bits together.”
I took my hand back. “That does not
sound sexy. At all.”
She shrugged and I went to my drawers.
She followed and shoved me aside as I
pawed through, trying to find something
remotely cute.
“Girl, you have a serious wardrobe crisis.
We need to get you some new clothes
ASAP. But for now, how about this?”
She pulled out a green
three-quarter-sleeve shirt that must have
hitched a ride from my previous life.
“This is cute. And it brings out your
eyes.” She also selected a pair of dark
skinny jeans that I’d bought with the
intention of wearing them, but it had never
actually happened.
“He said I needed to bring socks.
Brand-new ones.”
She laid the clothes out on my bed and
then went for my underwear drawer,
picking out the only matching set of a black
bra and panties that I owned and adding
them to the pile. “Are you making
puppets?”
“That’s exactly what I said.”
She raised her eyebrows.
“Okay, then. Socks.” She found a pair
and set them on the bed, as well. I didn’t
have much choice in footwear because it
was winter and we lived in Maine and you
had to wear shoes you could potentially
slog through the snow in, so that meant
boots nine times out of ten.
“I’m going to shower.”
“I’ll be here.”
I showered as quick as I could and got
dressed, wondering what to do with my
hair. Dusty seemed to like it when it was
down, but it was wet and it was winter and I
didn’t
fancy pneumonia, so I twisted it back on
the sides and formed a bun. Once I was at
his place I could take it down and let it dry.
Maybe it would actually have some curl in it
from being twisted up. Yeah, probably not.
“Verdict?” I said, coming out and
spinning around for Hannah to see.
“You need jewelry. Other than your
bracelet. Which is why, when we were
buying stuff last week, I got you these.”
She pulled something out of her pocket
and handed them to me. They were tiny
silver studs shaped like trumpeting
elephants.
“You didn’t have to do that.”
“But I did. Do you like them?”
“Yeah, I do. Thank you.” I gave her a hug
and then put the earrings in. They were
small and understated, which I liked.
“Perfect. Now we just have to get you
some socks. Oh, by the way, are you on the
pill, or anything else?”
“Yeah, the pill.” I’d gone on it last year
when I’d thought things were serious with
Matt. Yes, I hadn’t planned on having sex
until we were married, but that didn’t mean
I thought it couldn’t happen earlier. More
than anything, it was probably wishful
thinking. If I’d learned anything about living
with Renee, it was that you always had to
protect yourself and never leave it up to the
guy.
“You got condoms?”
This should have been a crazy
uncomfortable conversation, but somehow
it wasn’t.
“My sister gave me a box when I got my
period. No joke.”
I’d been thirteen and so mortified I’d
hidden them in the very back of my sock
drawer. “And I find them periodically in my
stuff, especially now. There was a box in the
drawer when I got here.” I went and got it,
putting a few in one of the zippered pockets
on the inside of my purse.
“Good girl. I think you’re ready.”
“We’re not going to have sex, Hannah.”
“Well, it won’t be long. I’ve seen the
way you look at each other. The logs have
been laid, the gasoline has been poured and
all someone has to do is strike the match.”
She gave me a hug and we dashed
upstairs.
“Renee? I’m going to study with Hannah
today. We have this thing to work on for
our class.” This was true. First step in
crafting a good lie was to use something
that was actually true and build upon it.
“Okay. Just be careful. There’s supposed
to be a snowstorm coming in this
afternoon. If you get stranded, Mase can
come get you.” He had an extra truck with a
plow attached to it so we didn’t have to pay
anyone to plow the driveway.
I’d been so wrapped up in everything I
hadn’t even paid attention to the weather. I
hoped it didn’t cut my time with Dusty
short. That would seriously suck. But then,
weather forecasters were notorious for
predicting a huge storm that would never
happen. They’d already been wrong at least
twice this winter.
“Very smooth, Jos. I’m impressed,”
Hannah said, giving me a high five as we
drove toward the Bangor Mall.
“I’ve had a lot of practice.”
Hannah gave me a lot more advice, most
of which sounded like she’d gotten it from
the internet or movies or from urban
legends. Sometimes it was hard to tell.
I dropped her off and had strict
instructions to give her every single dirty
detail when I called her that night.
Dusty’s place was pretty easy to find
from his directions.
He was also right; it was a shit shack.
How the crap was this building still
standing?
It kind of looked like someone had taken
parts of three other buildings, glued and
stapled them together on top of each other
and called it good. I sent him a message
saying I was here as I tried to figure out the
least dangerous way to get to the front
door. The porch was definitely suspect. He
messaged me back that there was a set of
stairs around the back, which weren’t much
better than the porch, I discovered.
If I die coming up the stairs, I’m suing
you from the grave.
I made it all the way up the steps and
knocked on the door.
“You made it,” he said, his face splitting
into a smile that made my knees feel like I
was still climbing the dangerous steps.
“And I brought socks.” I didn’t know
what kind to get, so I’d brought three bags.
White, multicolored and a bag of knee-high
argyle socks that were too cute not to buy.
“I see that. Come on in.” He moved
aside and I walked in.
“This isn’t nearly as shitty as I was
expecting. You made it sound a lot worse.”
Granted, it was no Yellowfield House, but it
wasn’t that bad. We stood in a tiny kitchen
with room only enough for the appliances
on one side and a small table and two chairs
on the other. A narrow hallway led to what I
assumed was the rest of the house.
“Want the tour?” he said.
“Sure.” I put the bags of socks down on
the table and followed him down the hall.
“Bedroom, bathroom.” He pointed to
the rooms on the right and left of me. “And
living room slash study slash library slash
storage room.” The apartment was shaped
a bit like an hourglass, but it was adorable.
All the furniture was old and patched, but it
wasn’t dirty.
“And this is Napoleon. He thinks he’s
going to take over the world.” Dusty
reached behind the couch and pulled out
what looked like a black ball of fuzz. On
further inspection, I realized it was a kitten
with huge blue eyes. Dusty cradled him like
a baby in his arms and Napoleon meowed
and I died, right there, in the middle of
Dusty’s living room.
I’d always heard about the appeal of
guys with babies, and I’d never really gotten
it. But Dusty holding a kitten and scratching
its belly as it purred like a little tank?
Pantie-meltingly sexy.
“Here, you want to hold him?” I’d never
had a pet before. My parents had always