Read My Sweetest Escape Online
Authors: Chelsea M. Cameron
Tags: #Fiction, #Romance, #Contemporary, #General
I’m on her side. You lose.”
With that, she pivoted on her heel and
went to the laundry room in the back and
shut the door.
“You might want to take off your boots.
Darah will skin you alive if she finds out that
you tracked water all over her clean floors.”
This wasn’t actually true. I couldn’t imagine
Darah even threatening to do such a thing,
but Dusty shucked his boots off and put
them next to mine. Seeing him in his socks
reminded me of sliding around in his
apartment and how much fun we’d had.
No, bad thoughts, Jos. Gotta shut those
suckers down.
We went back into the living room and
sat on the couch.
This talk was going to be very different
from the one I’d had with Renee, that was
for sure.
“So let me get this straight,” he said,
holding his hands up, as if he was asking me
to slow down. “You told your sister that you
don’t feel the same as me.”
Time for Oscar-worthy acting
performance number two.
“I did because it’s true.” My lines
sounded like something out of a bad play. A
really bad one. Like, not even
community-theater caliber. More like a
crappy high school production that the kids
had been forced to participate in for an
English grade.
“Joscelyn.” I shivered as he said it.
“What? It’s true. I am putting you firmly
in the friend zone, where you belong. I got
carried away, and when I sat down and
thought about it, I decided that it wasn’t
something I wanted. With you. I have a lot
going on right now, and I don’t think this is
the wisest choice. You know, even if I
wanted it.” I could see the reviews now.
Joscelyn Archer is the
worst thing to happen
to theater since
Cats!…
I got up and
walked
out and demanded a refund…This
girl has no talent and will never
act in this
town again.
I peered at Dusty out of the corner of
my eye. I couldn’t make eye contact with
him directly, because I would have blinked
too much, or given some other sign that I
was lying.
He was silent for a second, watching me.
“You have got to be shitting me. Do you
honestly think I would believe that? If so,
then you must think I’m pretty fucking
stupid.”
No, I didn’t think he was stupid. He was
too smart for his own good.
The smile on his face this time was one
of confused bewilderment. It was too
adorable.
I went with the truth.
“I don’t think you’re stupid.”
“So why are you doing this to me? You
kissed me not that long ago, and that kiss is
sort of the opposite of what you’re telling
me right now, and I’m thinking if I kissed
you again right now I’d get the same
reaction as before. Your voice is saying one
thing and your lips and your body are saying
another. Do I have that right?”
Well, yeah. He did.
“Dusty.”
“No, Red. I wanna hear this. Tell me why
we can’t be together.” He sat back as if he
was waiting for me to put on an encore
performance. I was kind of at the end of my
rope.
“Why do you have to make this so hard
on me? If you were just…a jerk or you
smelled bad or you didn’t say nice things it
would be so much easier.” I got up from the
couch and went to the recliner so I could
have some distance from him. Also to get
away from his smell.
“Maybe it’s hard because you’re
attracted to me. And you don’t put people
you’re attracted to in the friend zone.”
“Some people do.” I was certain that, at
some point in history, someone,
somewhere, had put someone they were
attracted to in the friend zone for one
reason or another.
There had to be a precedent.
“Okay, I’m going to talk now, and you
can listen to what I’m going to say and tell
me if I’m on the right track or not.
Okay?” he said.
“Do I have a choice?”
“No.”
I rolled my eyes.
“Proceed,” I said, waving my hand.
“We were going along just fine a few
days ago. If you remember, you were the
one who wanted to take this to the next
level, correct?”
I nodded.
“I kissed you, you kissed me back, things
got a little intense. We both wanted it.
Correct?”
I nodded again.
“And then, for reasons unknown to me,
you freaked out and left my house, and now
you are trying to come up with anything
you can possibly come up with to get me to
go away, even though you still want to be
with me, based on the kiss. Correct?”
“That’s not exactly—” He cut me off.
“Yes or no?”
I glared at him.
“Yes.”
“So what I need to do is find out what
occurred to make you change your mind. If
my memory serves, you went into my
bedroom to get Napoleon and decided to
snoop around—”
I tried again to interrupt him, but he
held his hand up.
“Just let me finish and then you can
comment. So, you were in my room and
picked up a picture of me and my brother
and dropped it. I came in to find you looking
like you were scared for your life, and then
you shoved my cat at me and ran out the
door without your shoes on. Correct?”
I had to swallow a few times before my
voice would work.
“C-correct.”
“So it seems, from my view of the
events, that the moment when you decided
was when you saw and then dropped the
picture. So. What was it about that picture
that caused you to drop it in the first place?
What could a picture of me and my brother
do to freak you out that much? Let’s look at
this in depth, shall we? You have seen me.
You have kissed me. You know what I look
like.” At this point, I felt like I was on the
witness stand in one of those cop dramas,
and he was the hard-ass lawyer
cross-examining me about what happened
the night of June 14. He would make a great
lawyer.
“So it couldn’t have been me that led
you to freak out, and the only other one in
the picture is my brother.”
I was beyond stupid to think that he
wouldn’t figure this out after my freak-out
from seeing the picture. I shouldn’t have
left. I should have pretended that I’d gotten
an emergency phone call. Hell, I should
have told him I was a virgin. That might
have done it. In fact…
“I’m a virgin,” I blurted out. It was better
him knowing that than finding out the
truth. Embarrassment would trump the
hatred he would have for me if he really
knew. Why hadn’t I thought of this before?
It was perfect!
“I’m a virgin and I was in your room, and
looking at your bed made me think of sex,
and I realized that I wasn’t ready and I was
scared and that’s why I left. It had nothing
to do with the picture.” For the love of
GOD, please buy it, Dusty.
He looked at me really hard, and I, for
the first time ever, was glad that my face
and ears were turning red. It was more
from fear that he wouldn’t buy it than from
embarrassment about revealing I still had
my V card. But he didn’t have to know that.
“Seriously? That’s what you were
freaking about?” Sweet Jesus H. Christ, he
bought it. I heaved an internal sigh of relief.
“Well, yeah. I know I was, like, all over
you, but I got thinking about it and I guess I
lost it. I’m so sorry I didn’t tell you, but you
can see why I wouldn’t.”
Now he looked confused again.
“Why?”
“Because I know, for a fact, that you’ve
been with plenty of girls before, so you’re
probably used to…girls with more
experience. And I barely have any.” Okay, I
was actually embarrassed now. That wasn’t
part of the plan.
“Oh, my God. I cannot believe I just told
you that.” I put my head in my hands.
“Hey, hey,” he said, coming over and
pulling them away.
“You have absolutely nothing to be
ashamed of. I kind of guessed, but I was
waiting for you to say something. If you’re
worried about me, don’t be. It doesn’t
matter that you haven’t been with anyone
else. It wouldn’t matter to me if you’d been
with a hundred guys. Just the fact that you
wanted to share that moment with me
means…everything. You mean everything to
me, Jos, and I don’t want to lose you. Even
when you try to lose me.”
He gripped my hands tight and moved
his face close to mine. I knew he was going
to kiss me, and this time, I was going to stop
it.
“Dusty, I can’t. I’m sorry. There are
just…things that are standing in the way.
Too many things. I don’t want to ruin what
I’ve got here, and I’m afraid to screw things
up and you’re too important to me. So if I
can avoid fucking up what we have already,
which is great, then I’d like to do that.
Because what if we do this, and it
doesn’t work out? Then what? You
wouldn’t be able to come here anymore.
Hunter would be put in a horrible position
and I just… I don’t want to not see your face
anymore. I couldn’t handle that.” Wow,
I didn’t even know I felt that way until I
said it out loud.
Why hadn’t I just said that in the first
place?
He opened his mouth to argue, but shut
it quick and made that frustrated sound
that was a bit like an explosion.
“I get it. I get that, and I understand it.
Doesn’t mean I have to like it, but if that’s
what you want, that’s what I’ll do.
However and whenever I get to be in
your life…I’ll take what I can get. I want you,
any way I can get you. I guess you’re my
new addiction.” He smiled, but it wasn’t a
happy smile.
“I’m sorry you’re hooked on me. I’d
suggest a support group, but I don’t think
they have Joscelyn Addicts Anonymous.”
“That’s more than okay. You’re the one
addiction I can live with.” I felt like I should
reach out and touch his face, but that
would probably lead to more kissing and
that would undo all of the things I’d just
said.
He let go of my hands and went and sat
on the other end of the couch.
“So what do you think? Can we put
Renee out of her misery and tell her that
she can come in now?”
I heard rustling in the back room and I
knew she was pretending not to listen, but
we all knew that’s exactly what she was
doing, if only to make sure I was okay. I
nodded and turned my head.
“Renee! You can come out now.”
She dashed out as soon as she heard her
name.
“You okay?” Her eyes went from me to
Dusty and back.
“I’m fine. We’ve talked and everything is
okay. No need for threats or pitchforks or
mobs of angry villagers,” I said.
Renee gave me a look and Dusty
shrugged.
“I don’t know where she gets it from,”
Renee said.
“I don’t really care where it comes from.
I just want to be with it wherever it’s
going,” Dusty said. I shot him a look. He
wasn’t supposed to say things like that
anymore.
He wasn’t supposed to say heart-melty
things in front of my sister when I’d placed
him very firmly into the friend zone.
Was he screwing with me?
“Sorry,” he mouthed, but he didn’t look
the least bit sorry.
The doorbell rang again and Renee went
to answer it.
“Honestly,” she said as she let the rest
of the household back in.
I got up and smacked him in the chest.
“You’re not supposed to say stuff like
that, you idiot,” I said as everyone piled in
carrying bags and trays of foam coffee cups
and several boxes of Munchkins.
“We got you a chai, Little Ne,” Mase
said, handing me one of the cups.
“Thanks, Mase.” I sipped the chai and it
was sweet and warm. Dusty grabbed a cup
of black coffee and searched for all the
jelly-filled Munchkins before someone else
stole them.
Two seconds ago he’d been flirting with
me, but now he was acting like I didn’t exist.
What the crap.
“You okay?” Taylor said, sidling up to
me. “That was pretty…heated earlier.”
“I’m fine. Dusty and I had a chat and
decided we’re better as friends.”
She laughed a little and grabbed a
croissant from one of the bags. “You mean,
you
decided. I find it impossible to believe
that he would go for that.”
“He said it was my decision,” I said. Still
laughing a little and shaking her head, she
went to the cupboard and got down a jar of
Nutella. If there was one thing we always
had at Yellowfield House, it was Nutella. We
might be out of toilet paper, or laundry