If I never have to sit through another publicity meeting, itâll be too soon. That bullshit took hours. I donât even understand how. I literally want nothing to do with the one woman and I want everything to do with the other woman. Just let me go out with Kitten, ignore Lacy, and all will be right in the world. I donât even know what the final plan of attack was, but Iâm done. Iâm going home.
Walking through the lobby of my building, I spot Henry over at the front desk. One of the chattier residents has parked themselves in front of him, so I just wave. The wave he gives me back is a little off. Kind of hesitant? Or maybe my brain is fried and Iâm going crazy.
Getting off the elevators, I feel some relief at being home. I need to put this day behind me, get some rest, kick ass tomorrow, and then convince Kitten to come home with me after the game.
As I open the door to my condo, I pull out my phone one more time. Still no response from Kitten. Damn it. I know Iâm skating on thin ice at this point, and I hate it.
Iâm locking the front door when I see it. Sitting on the floor, next to where Iâm standing, is some gaudy designer overnight bag. Thatâs not mine. And none of the women in my life would be caught dead with a bag like that. But I do know one woman whoâd love a status symbol like that. Lacy.
Slowly, I turn around and face the living room. Standing there, silhouetted by the windows, is the devil herself.
âHi, Jackson. Welcome home,â she purrs.
Lacyâs wearing some sort of tiny robe, and for a moment, Iâm stunned into silence. What in the hell is going on? Is this some sort of waking nightmare? Then in one fluid motion, she unties the robe and lets it drop to the ground.
Sheâs entirely naked.
Iâm no longer stunned into silence. Iâm fucking furious.
âWhat the fuck are you doing in my house?!â I nearly yell. âPut your fucking clothes on, you psychopath!â
Lacy looks confused. How is it possible that sheâd think this was okay?
She takes a step toward me, and I hold up my hands. Sheâs still twenty feet away, but I donât want her naked body a single inch closer to me.
âLacy, I swear to god, if you donât put some clothes on, right now, Iâm calling the police.â
âAre you serious?â she questions me, but she bends down and snatches her robe off the ground.
âAm I serious? This is how fucking serious I am.â I pull my phone out and call down to the front desk. âHenry? Yes, this is Jackson. Please send someone up from security. Now.â I hang up, and continue to look Lacy in the eyes as she reties her robe.
âWhatâs wrong with you, Jackson? I love you. How can you not see that?â
âNO!â The denial shouts from my lungs and ricochets around the room. âNo.â I say again. âYou never loved me. You loved this.â I gesture around my penthouse. âAnd to be fair, I donât think I ever loved you either. I was a fool to ever think I did.â
âHow can you say that?!â She screeches, more affronted than hurt.
âKatelyn.â The answer is simple.
Her face distorts. âThat -â
âDonât you fucking dare.â I point a finger at her. âKatelyn is twice the woman youâll ever be. And she loves me for me. And I love her.â
The truth of it washes over me and suddenly the fight and anger seeps from my body.
Lacy tries to speak but I cut her off. âHow did you get in here?â
âI used my key.â She props her hands on her hips.
Thatâs when I see it.
I shake my head in utter disbelief. âJesus Christ, Lacy. I donât give a shit what you do with that ring, throw it in a lake, donate it to charity. I donât care. But take it off your fucking finger. Weâre over. Weâve been over. You wearinâ it like that⦠itâs just⦠pathetic.â
Sheâs crying now. Not actual tears. I donât think her face knows how to do that anymore. And itâs not like she truly wants to be with me. She thinks Iâm an asshole. And â to her â I am.
Itâs been less than a minute since I called, but thereâs already a knock at the door. Since Iâm still standing right here next to it, I pull it open. Perfect. They sent the big guy. Iâve seen him wandering the halls. Heâs nearly as big as I am, and Iâve never seen him crack a smile. Iâm positive Lacyâs shifty crybaby shit wonât work on him.
Keeping my back to Lacy, I address the security guy. âThis woman broke into my apartment. I would like her escorted from the building. Iâm not sure if Iâm going to pursue a restraining order, but Iâd like for you to report this so I have an incident to reference.â
âJackson, you piece of shit!â Lacy starts shouting, in a pitch so high Iâm sure dogs all over the city are trembling.
We both ignore her outburst. âAbsolutely, sir. We take the security of our residents very seriously.â
âThank you. Oh, and she claims to have a key. Please have that confiscated.â
I thought Iâd done it before, but now Iâm sure. Iâve finally wiped my hands of Lacy. Sheâll never interfere in my life again.