AVERY
As Monday dawns, I contemplate taking my first personal day. But honestly, I could probably use the distraction. My thoughts are a whirlwind as I get ready, replaying the events of the weekend.
~It started off so wellâ¦and ended so poorly. I had Reed, and then I lost him. He was never mine to begin with, was he?~
I arrive at the clinic to find Dr. Collins waiting for me, a proud smile on his face. I hang up my long coat, watching him cautiously.
~Did he hire someone as vet assistant?~
âGood morning, Avery. I have something Iâd like to discuss with you over lunch today.â
My heart sinks as I return his smile and nod. I slump into my chair as he heads to the back and our first patient comes in.
~Dreams are dumb~, I think as I check in the terrier and his owner.
***
Dr. Collins reappears around one, shedding his lab coat and donning his regular one. âYou ready?â
~As ready as Iâll ever be.~
I quickly put on my coat and scarf before meeting him at the door. The air is chillier than it has been lately, hints of the seasonâs first snowfall on the breeze.
âI thought we could have lunch with the ducks. What do you think?â asks Dr. Collins as we head toward the park.
~The last time I was near the ducks, I was with Reed. When does this pain ease? Will it ever?~
âThat sounds lovely,â I reply, falling into step beside him.
Soon, weâre walking under the iron archway into the park, which is bustling with activity as usual. Thereâs a group doing yoga, posing with goats on their backs, and musicians playing for tips dot the walkways. Farther down, some artists are painting beneath the vibrant trees.
I smile. City dwellers always seem to make the most of the best spot in town while they can.
Dr. Collins guides us to a bench in front of the shimmering duck pond and sits down. He doesnât waste any time getting to the point.
âAs you know, the clinic has been growing like crazy, and Iâve been handling a lot. But itâs getting to be a bit much for one person,â he says.
I brace myself for yet another bit of bad news, waiting for my other dream to die on the wind.
âYouâve been instrumental in the clinicâs success, and I wanted to express my deepest appreciation,â he continues. âWhich is why I want to offer you the position as my vet assistant.â
~Waitâ¦what?~
âI know youâve been looking for an apprenticeship and a way to cover those last few classes, so youâd be getting a raise and a chance for some hands-on training.â He turns to me with a hopeful expression. âWhat do you say? Are you up for the challenge?â
My jaw drops open, but I quickly shut it. A smile spreads across my face.
âYes!â I exclaim, throwing my arms around his neck. I quickly back off. âOh my god! Iâm sorry, Dr. Collins! Iâm just so excited! Iâve wanted this since I started at the clinic, but I wasnât sure how to ask, or if youâd even consider me. I promise Iâll be the best assistant youâve ever had!â
He laughs. âI have no doubt you will, Avery. And please, now that weâre colleagues, call me Matt.â
I nod. âAbsolutely, Matt.â
We laugh and finish our lunch. When we head back to the clinic, I feel lighter.
~Something is finally choosing me, and even if itâs not my dream guy, itâs my dream career. I can live with that. ~
***
Later that night, Iâm locking up the clinic when a womanâs voice stops me.
âAre you Avery Morris?â
Recognition washes over me. I donât even need to turn around to know that itâs her. The woman from the gala. I can smell her perfume, an expensive blend of jasmine and an unidentifiable spice.
With a sigh, I turn to face her, putting the clinic keys in my pocket.
âYes, Iâm Avery Morris. Youâre the woman from the gala, right? In the navy-and-gold dress? I remember seeing you in the restroom.â
She forces a smile onto her perfect pink lips. âYes, Iâm Harper. You were Reed Everettâs date that night, right?â
âIt wasnât a date,â I clarify. âWeâre just friends.â
~We~ were ~just friends.~
âReed has never brought a plus-one to any of our formal events,â she states like itâs a well-known fact. âHe always flies solo.â
âYou seem to know him pretty well.â
âI do. Weâve been working together for a while. We were in the same focus group for a few weeks and spent some time together,â she elaborates, unknowingly twisting the knife in my chest a little deeper. âNot the way I wanted, but I got to know him better.â
~I donât want to know what that means.~
âSo, what did you want from me?â I ask, my patience wearing thin.
âI asked Reed to the gala,â she admits, her eyes narrowing as I stare at her, shock rushing through me.
~That canât be right. If sheâd asked him to the gala, he would have gone with her, not me. Sheâs the girl. His dream girl.~
âI donât understand.â
âI asked him to be my date, and he said no. Then I saw him kiss you that night. I was jealous at first, but the way you two were all over each other? Friends donât do that. Reed Everett certainly doesnât do that.â Her smile softens. âIâve never seen him look at anyone like he looked at you.â
âYouâve got it all wrong. It wasnât real. He kissed me to make you jealous,â I admit, a shiver running through me at the memory of his touch.
~Right? He just did it to make her jealous. She has to be the one. There was no one else there to witness that kiss.~
âMe?â she scoffs.
âIt had to be you. I saw you in the bathroom right before that. I thought you followed me out and saw us together, and thatâs when he decided to put on a show.â
âReed isnât interested in me, Avery,â she insists.
I shake my head.
âThatâs impossible! He asked me to help him get his dream girlâ¦andâ¦i-it has to be you!â I stammer, a cold feeling rushing through me.
âAvery, Iâve asked him out multiple times. Believe me, Iâve tried to get Reed. I even offered a no-strings-attached fling just so I could be with him once. But he turns me down every time.â She shakes her head and steps forward, putting a kind hand on my shoulder. â~Youâre~ his dream girl.â
***
I arrive at Reedâs apartment building and quickly dial his number on the intercom to be let in.
âYo,â he answers.
âItâs Avery. Can I come up?â
âOf course,â he replies quickly.
The door buzzes. I let myself in and rush to the elevator. Iâm not nervous by the time I knock on his door. Iâm too focused on getting the truth.
~I just want to know. Thatâs all. I just want to know who this dream girl is once and for all.~
He opens the door on the second knock, a towel wrapped around his waist and his dark hair still wet.
âAveryâ¦I thought you didnât want to see me anymore,â he says, a hint of anxiety in his voice. âDo you want to come in?â
My gaze traces the water droplets dripping down the contours of his bare torso, my traitorous tongue slipping out to wet my lips. His scent envelops me, clouding my mind. All I can think about is touching his body and kissing his lips.
~Does he have to be so damn attractive? Itâs not fair.~
âSorry. I just got back from the gym when you buzzed.â He rubs the back of his neck. âWhatâs up?â
âWho did you see right before you kissed me at the gala?â I demand.
âWhat?â
âWas it the girl from your work whoâs been trying to ask you out? Harper?â
His eyes widen. âWhat? No. I didnât see anyone.â
âDonât lie to me, Reed! I saw her in the bathroom right before you kissed me that night. She tracked me down outside of the clinic tonight and told me how much she likes you, but you keep rejecting her. Why? Isnât she the dream girl? Sheâs who you saw and wanted to make jealous.â
âAvery, I didnât see anyone but you,â he says, his voice dropping to a whisper.
âYou didnât?â
âNo,â he admits.
My mind races as I try to process his words.
~He didnât see the girl from the bathroom. He didnât want to make anyone jealous. So, why did he kiss me?~
âI donât get it. If you didnât see anyone then why did you⦠Why would youâ¦â
He steps forward and silences me, pressing his mouth to mine before I can find the right words and pulling me tight against his wet body. Just like that, every thought in my head evaporates.
My fingers curl into his damp hair, pulling him closer until I feel his desire press against my belly. My heart races and my blood heats up.
~I will never get enough of this man. No amount of time will ever be enough.~
âWait,â I whisper, pushing him back as I remember why I came here.
âNo,â Reed murmurs, driving me back and trapping me against the wall.
âReed,â I try again, whispering his name against his lips.
âNo, Avery,â he growls. âThere was no one else. There never has been anyone else. Only you. Youâre my dream girl. Youâve always been.â
He cups my face, pressing his lips to mine and holding me in place with his body.
~What? Me? Itâs always been me?~
âWhat the fuck is going on here?!â
Joshâs enraged voice shatters through our embrace. We spring apart, turning to find him standing in the hall, outrage on his face.