âFine. Iâve already sent in for Tessaâs passport, so I assume youâll be fine without her while she enjoys visiting England for the first time as Kimâs companion?â
I drop the bottle to the floor. It can stay there this time.
âYou what?â I stare at him. Heâs fucking with meâhe has to be.
He leans against the island and crosses his arms. âI sent in her application and paid for it the moment I found out about the wedding. Sheâll have to go downtown to finalize it and get her picture taken, but Iâve done the rest.â
Iâm fuming. I can feel myself heating up. âWhy would you even do that? Thatâs not even legal.â Like I give a fuck if itâs legal . . .
âBecause I knew youâd be a stubborn asshole about the entire thing, and I also knew that she was the only shot I had to get you to go. This is important to your mum, and sheâs been worried that you wonât go.â
âSheâs right to be worried. You two think you can use Tessa to bully me into going to fucking England? Fuck both you and my mum.â I open his refrigerator to grab another bottle of water just to be a dick, but he kicks it closed with his foot.
âLook, I know youâve had a shit life, okay? So did I, so I get it. But you wonât be talking to me the way you talk to your parents.â
âThen stop trying to meddle in my goddamned life the way they do.â
âIâm not meddling. You know damn well that Tessa would love to go to that wedding, and you also know that youâll feel like an asshole if you deprive her of the opportunity for your own selfish reasons. You may as well get over being mad at me and thank me for making your week much easier.â
I stare at him for a few moments to take in what he is saying. Heâs half right: Iâve already started to feel bad for not wanting to go to the wedding. The only reason being that I know how much Tessa would love to go. Sheâs already pouted about it enough tonight, and itâs been wearing on my mind.
âIâll take your silence as a thank-you.â Vance smirks, and I roll my eyes.
âI donât want this to become a thing.â
âWhat? The wedding?â
âYeah. How can I take her to another wedding and watch her eyes get all doelike and watery only to have to remind her that she wonât ever have that?â
Christianâs fingers tap against his chin. âAhh, I see.â His smile grows. âThatâs what this is about, then? You donât want her getting any ideas?â
âNo. She already has the ideas. The womanâs mind is full of ideasâthatâs the problem.â
âWhy would it be a problem? You donât want her to make an honest man out of you?â Though heâs taunting me, Iâm glad to see that he isnât holding a grudge against me for my rude remarks only minutes ago. This is why I sort of like Vance: heâs not as touchy as my father.
âBecause itâs not going to happen, and sheâs one of those crazy women who bring the shit up like a month after dating. She literally broke up with me because I said I wouldnât marry her. Sheâs batshit crazy sometimes.â
Vance chuckles and takes a sip of the water meant for his Kimberly. Tessa is waiting on me to bring her water, too; I need to tie this conversation up. Itâs already been too long, too personal, for my liking.
âConsider yourself lucky that she wants that with you. You arenât exactly the easiest guy to be around. And if anyone knows that, itâs her.â
I begin to ask him what the fuck he even knows about my relationship, but then I quickly remember that heâs engaged to the biggest mouth in Seattle. Scratch that, the entire state of Washington . . . perhaps even the entire United States ofâ
âAm I right?â He interrupts my thoughts about his obnoxious woman.
âYes, but still. Itâs ridiculous to think about marriage at all, especially when sheâs not even twenty.â
âThis is coming from the man who doesnât want her more than three feet away from him at any given time?â
âAsshole,â I gripe.
âItâs true.â
âDoesnât mean youâre not an asshole.â
âPerhaps. I do find it amusing, though, that you donât intend on marrying her but you canât seem to control your temper or anxiety when it comes to losing her.â
âWhatâs that supposed to mean?â I donât think I want to know the answer to this question, but itâs too late now.
Vanceâs eyes meet mine. âYour anxiety . . . itâs at its highest when youâre worried about her leaving you or when another man pays any attention to her.â
âWho says I have anxieââ
But the stubborn goat ignores me and continues on. âYou know what helps a hell of a lot when it comes to both of those things?â
âWhatâs that?â
âA ring.â He holds up his hand and touches the bare finger where a wedding band will soon rest.
âOh my fuckâsheâs gotten to you, too! What did she do, pay you off?â I laugh at the idea. Itâs not exactly too far-fetched, considering Tessaâs obsession with marriage and her charm.
âNo, you twat!â He throws the cap of the water bottle at me. âItâs the truth. Imagine being able to say sheâs yours and have it be true. Now itâs only words, an empty boast to other men who will want herâand trust me, they willâbut when Tessaâs your wife, itâs real. Thatâs when itâs fucking real, and it couldnât be more satisfying, especially for overly paranoid men like you and me.â