Read Only Love (The Atonement Series) Online
Authors: Elle Chardou
I laughed out loud. “I would love to act all tough shit and tell you to take your money and shove it but I do need all the help I can get with Ground Beans. I know you would be do a lot better job handling the employees than I do and you’re right, I miss our friendship too. More than you could ever know.”
He leaned against the railing and let the gentle breeze flow through his silky fair hair. “They say everything happens for a reason and I always thought those people were full of bullshit but…perhaps we needed that to happen and maybe you do deserve some time away from me. You may think I am being altruistic and a bit of a wimp but I have my ulterior motives. I am secretly hoping you and Drake crash and burn so I can be here to pick up the pieces.”
I smiled wryly. “Well, at least you’re honest.”
Colin leaned in toward me and if I didn’t have cramps from hell ravaging my body, I might have taken him up on the offer his body language was sending out to me loud and clear but at the last minute, I chickened out and backed away.
“This can’t happen. Not after I just got out of the hospital but to answer your question, yes, I am still very much attracted to you. I can’t promise you anything though because I’m not sure what I want and until I do, it isn’t fair to you or me.”
“You’re right.” His arms slipped around my waist as he pulled me closer to him and buried his face in my hair. “I miss doing this more than anything. Does that sound cheesy?”
“No.” My arms slid around his neck and the feel of his clothed body pressed against mine was almost more than I could take.
I was certifiable and had no idea what the hell I wanted hence it was a good thing I couldn’t do anything with anyone.
I don’t remember when we separated from one another but eventually we let each other go and walked back inside. The little get together continued for a couple more hours before Colin left with Drew and Aubrey. I didn’t realize I wasn’t alone until I heard the toilet flush in the hallway bathroom and Drake emerged moments later with freshly washed hands.
I smiled at him as I leaned against the opposite wall. “Well, aren’t you just as sneaky as your cousin? I thought you’d left.”
He grinned back before he pushed his body against mine. There was nothing gentlemanly about his behavior what so ever. “Nope, not on your life, woman—I may have not gone to Harvard but I did go to the Ivy League of culinary institutions and I am far from stupid. I wanted some quality time with you too like your ex enjoyed on the balcony. I noticed you two didn’t kiss. Can I ask why?”
He was too close to me and he smelled so good, a mixture of some expensive cologne from Christian Dior and his own manly scent. I was intoxicated by too much Pinot Grigio and the sheer maleness of Drake O’Connell. It wasn’t fair for me to feel this way especially when his nose was pressed against mine intentionally. He didn’t want us to kiss but we were close enough.
“I don’t want to confuse Colin. It’s not fair to lead him on when I’m not sure what it is I want at this time in my life.”
He face leaned into the crux of my neck as he whispered into my ear, “What do you want, Deirdre?”
“I don’t know but I have never been part of one of these…triangles and…I feel a little bit out of my comfort zone and definitely out of my depth. It’s not fair and I curse my female hormones. How could I want you when we are around one another in this rush of insta-lust yet I know I still love Colin and could go back to him? Maybe not now but eventually, I would cave. I can’t be around him every day and not think we might be better off together than apart,” I explained and tried not to allow his chin—pressed firmly against the left side of my collar bone—to send any shivers down toward my belly.
For God’s sake, even if I wanted to get “freaky” with him or any other man, it wasn’t a possibility. A miscarriage wasn’t as simple as it sounded and I was still discharging downstairs like I was on my period. I liked sex as much as the next young person but never during that time of the month and I might as well be suffering through a period as far as I was concerned.
Drake pulled away from me and took a step back though we were still too close for comfort as far as I was concerned. “What do you mean you two will be around each other all the time? What’s going on? He’s not going back to Seattle with Drew and Aubrey?”
“No, he’s not. He’s decided to buy half of the coffee shop, Ground Beans, and I have agreed to sell it to him. I don’t know what I am doing and he’s always been better at the whole food industry gig than I could ever be. It’s just easier this way and he’s determined to stay here in La Jolla for a while. He isn’t prepared to give up on me yet.”
Drake took my left hand and we walked to the sofa inside the living room. He sat down and I sat next to him, our thighs touching intimately. He turned toward me and his pale greenish blue eyes looked intensely into my own.
“Listen, I know I must have come off as some kind of player. You see earrings, tattoos and the whole mob connection because I share a restaurant with my ex who happens to be part of the Shevchenko crime family but…I was born and raised the same way as Drew. We weren’t that different growing up, you know, and my family was highly disappointed I turned out the way I did.”
He grabbed my hand again and held it within his own; his palm was warm but soft and dry. “I should be running for Congress, not owning some ritzy place in La Jolla with a family that could end my family’s political career. It makes no difference they disowned me but I am still here to be the perpetual embarrassment and I can accept that. However, I don’t want you to think I am any less conventional than someone like Colin.”
“I’m not exactly sure what you mean.” My free hand slipped a lock of wavy dark hair behind my ear. “I mean…I’m a one-man woman and don’t believe in any sort of behavior that would have me torn between two men. Believe me, if something happens between the two of us then Colin will understand and he isn’t the type who would expect anything other than my loyalty and friendship. There is nothing wrong with that to me. Don’t you still talk to Mikayla?”
A fierce hardness immediately etched itself into Drake’s features and all blue seemed to leave his irises as he glared in my direction. “No, I don’t. I can’t stand the bitch because she broke my heart and ended a friendship between someone who’d I known since we were in culinary school together. It was a joke to her and they still date one another—if you call getting together for bootie calls dating.”
“Well you have got to understand it’s a bit different for Colin and I. We were engaged and I still care very deeply for him. A lot of the anger I felt for him simply isn’t there and I can’t just cut him out of my life. Does that make sense to you?”
Drake stood to his feet before he turned toward me and plastered a less than genuine smile on his face. “To a certain extent but I gotta tell you that I am extremely attracted to you, Deirdre. I am thirty-one years old and I’m not getting any younger…you’re perfect for me because you’re worldly and intelligent. You have a good head on your shoulders and I know you wouldn’t be the type to cheat. All of those are very important qualities to me in a potential partner. Do you understand what I am trying to say?”
“Of course and I feel the same way, Drake, but I am very loyal to my friends and family. I can’t just cut people out of my life and I hope you can come to terms with that. If something happens between us then you have to allow me to be friends with Colin. He’s my ex-fiancé and though I don’t think we can be in a romantic relationship, I do treasure his friendship.”
“We’ll talk about this at another time, okay?” He leaned over and kissed my cheek. “You rest now and I’ll let myself out. I’ll call you tomorrow, okay?”
I nodded though his back was to me. “Night, Drake.”
“Goodnight, Deirdre.”
The moment I heard the door close, I stood and slid the deadbolt in place before I walked to my bedroom and changed out of the clothes I’d worn all day and into a pair of comfy pajamas.
I had absolutely no idea what the future held but I did know that if I decided to enter a relationship with Drake, my friendship with Colin would become a problem. What exactly did he find so threatening about my ex-fiancé? Perhaps it was just a male thing and he simply had no wish for me to be friends with someone who I had previously been intimate with though that just seemed a bit silly in this day and age. Our relationship had not ended amicably but we were both trying to make the best of a bad situation.
I wouldn’t worry about that now though. It was all too dreary and depressing and I merely wanted to concentrate on the present.
My eyes slowly closed and before I could think of another coherent thought, I had fallen sound asleep.
I didn’t expect to receive another visit from Liam and Caitlyn but they decided to stop by a day later on their way to the airport. Drake and I had a date planned for that night all the while Colin had work of his own to do between purchasing a new place to live and going over the paperwork attached to the business.
They both looked dashing and healthy. What the hell was I saying? They made the perfect couple because Liam was so masculine and tall against Caitlyn’s gentle feminine curves and Nordic beauty. She truly was a gorgeous young woman and next to her, while I didn’t feel exactly unattractive, I was merely good looking in comparison.
However by the way my future brother-in-law observed me, you would think he was looking over a delicious morsel that escaped his attention. Not that it was the truth at all; if we had never had our one night stand then there would have never been a baby and I wouldn’t have had to go through the humiliation of a pregnancy and subsequent miscarriage.
Now that I thought about it, Liam had every reason to feel like the cat with the cream—he’d had us both and now had the proper woman on his arm. My sister was a dream come true and she would also make a great wife and mother.
I’d recently finished showering and had my hair thrown up in a ponytail while I wore a pair of black jean shorts that showed off my legs to the best benefit and a white halter top that covered my stomach fully.
“Looks like you are coming along just fine,” Caitlyn greeted as she and Liam sat down on the love seat. “No one would have known you’d spent the last few days in the hospital.”
I smiled in an ingratiating manner. “Try telling my nether region area that shit. I am still in a lot of pain and until I heal completely, I can’t do anything below the waist so I am miserable to be honest.”
My sister gave me a knowing look with cool blue-gray eyes. “Perhaps that’s best—it’s how you got in trouble in the first place and we’d be blind to see you aren’t making your move toward this Drake character.”
Liam caressed Caitlyn’s hand. “We just wanted to say goodbye. Fortunately, some of us have real jobs and we only took a few days off. Just stay in touch and let us know how it is being caught in a tug o’ war with two men who desire you sexually.”
I sipped from my coffee and ended up burning my tongue. “First of all, I am not making any moves toward Drake because we’re just friends and second of all, how is my love life any of your business?”
“Your love life—as you so succinctly put it—became my business when you fucked my boyfriend!” Caitlyn said rather loudly and rudely.
An awkward silence settled between the three of us before I looked Liam’s way and his diverted to my polished hard wood floor.