By the time I get back to the house, the boysâ trucks are already parked out front. I use my key to get in the door, and I can hear them all in the kitchen, having a heated discussion. Making my way closer, I catch them discussing me.
âYOU SHOULDNâT HAVE GOTTEN INVOVLED!â John shouts, and I think his fist must hit the table because there is a sharp bang and a rumble of clattering as things fall.
âI wasnât going to just stand by and let them talk to Maggie like that.â
âHavenât you learned anything? Words are just words. They donât mean a thing unless you take them to heart and make them a reality. When you hit that pitiful excuse for a man in the face, he won. He riled you up and got you to do something that could mess up everything youâve worked for, for what? For honor? You think Maggie gives more of a shit about your honor than she does about your career chances. Youâve seen what sheâs been like with the Cox situation. Sheâs put herself between him and Gordon twice to protect us from doing something stupid.â
âI couldnât help it,â Sean says, his voice low and chastened.
âYou could. You always can. You just have to take a moment to think through your actions rather than letting your fist make the decision.â
âIâll talk to Coach. Iâll explain the situation.â
âDo you think heâs going to give a shit about any of that? Do you really think heâs going to care that some asshole was mouthing off about your girlfriend? Heâs going to tell you that youâre an idiot too. You just better hope that douchebag who knocked up Maggie is embarrassed that he didnât fight back and doesnât report you. Hell, you could get arrested for assault.â
Sean doesnât respond, and my heart breaks because, although Iâm not happy that he put himself at risk, he showed an urge to protect me. Words can be easily spoken, but actions always say more.
âThat guy was an asshole,â Gordon says.
âAnd that girl⦠she was a frickinâ gorgon⦠like something hell spewed out.â
âI canât believe that Maggie let herself get involved with someone like that.â
âYou can see how much she needs us in her life. That jockstrap is never going to step up to be the father that baby deserves.â
âWhat would she do if she had to go and face that?â
âShe wouldnât be able to. That would be too much for anyone.â
Theyâre talking so fast that itâs hard for me to work out who is saying what. My heart is thudding so hard with embarrassment and frustration. Iâm about to stride into the room and tell them exactly what I think of everything when the doorbell rings.
Shit.
I look down at my wrist and realize how late it is. When I glance up, Sean is standing in the doorway of the kitchen. I turn on my heel, heading straight for the front door. Whoever this is, they need to leave. When I twist the handle and yank it open, Tristan Copeland is standing on the steps.
âWell, hello,â he says, taking a step up as though heâs expecting to be invited in.
âWho is it, Maggie?â Sean says.
âTristan,â I tell him as he comes close enough to look over my shoulder.
âMaggie told me to come today to talk about my offer. Sheâs really enthusiastic about parting with the house.â
Seanâs head swivels, his wide eyes fixed on me. Behind, there is an audible intake of breath.
âThatâs not what I said.â I fold my arms, remaining statue-like in the doorway.
Sean frowns as though he canât quite believe what is happening. âBut you did talk to him. You knew his name.â
âGet that asshole off our porch,â Daryl calls.
âWe told you that we donât want to sell. This was our dadâs home. He made it a home for all of us, and there is no way weâre ever giving it up,â Gordon says.
Sean is still staring at me, breathing slowly, his nostrils twitching. âBut Maggie wants to,â he whispers.
âMaggie knows a good offer when she hears one,â Tristan says.
âYou never told me what the offer was.â Thatâs as true for Tristan as it is for the boys. There are more secrets here than the Pentagon.
âYouâll never get a better offer. The only reason Iâm prepared to give you above market value is that Iâm buying your neighborsâ properties too.â
âWhat our neighbors do is their business, and it doesnât make a damned bit of difference to us,â Sean says calmly. âNow, weâve told you very clearly, more times than I can count, that we arenât interested. Now Iâm going to politely ask you to leave because Iâve already exercised my fist for the day, and I donât want to do it again.â Sean flexes his right hand, and for the first time, I see the bruises that Justinâs face has made.
Tristan puts his hands up and takes a step back. âListen, it was Maggie who told me to come, okay? Iâm just here trying to do my job, and if the lovely lady wants to sell up, maybe itâs you whoâs not being fair by not letting her have her voice heard.â
âI can assure you that Maggieâs voice is heard loud and clear in this house.â Sean steps around me and puts himself between Tristan and me. âNow, Iâm sure you have other people to visit, and we have other things to deal with.â
Tristan shakes his head, his cheeks flushed with what I can only imagine is frustration and embarrassment. âYouâre going to regret this,â he says. âThis house is going to end up surrounded by a parking lot.â
Sean steps forward for the second time today, his fist balling, but this time he takes Johnâs words to heart. Tristan is off the porch and walking away shaking his head again, and when Sean turns to look at me, his jaw ticks. Slamming the door loudly, he shakes his head.
âWhat the fuck, Maggie? Youâve been talking to that asshole? Why? You want to sell this place out from under our feet?â
I clasp my hands in front of me, twisting my fingers. âHe came to the door and told me about the offer. I was expecting you to tell me what was going on. This house belongs to me too.â
âSo you do want to sell. All of this⦠all of whatâs happened between us, means nothing. You just see this place as a meal ticket?â
âThat isnât what Iâm saying. You have to understand that I have a baby to think about.â
âWe know, Maggie,â John says softly.
âYes, I know you know. I heard you discussing me like Iâm a poor creature who canât fend for herself. I heard you pitying me.â
âThat isnât what was said,â John says, reaching out to rest his hand on mine, but I snatch it away.
âI heard you talking about my unborn child like I would never be enough. You think you can just swoop in and make everything better. You punched my babyâs father in the face.â I point at Sean, the anger inside me bubbling so fast that even though I know Iâm not being fair, it spills out of me anyway. âYou think itâs wrong for me to weigh all my options. How can I trust you when you tell me you all want to be with me? Itâs a fairytale, a pipedream. Itâs a warped fantasy, not something that happens in real life.â Danna pops into my mind, but I push her out again. I have to believe what Iâm saying, otherwise everything is lost. âYouâre just telling me what you think I want to hear, so you donât have to sell this house. Youâre using me, manipulating me.â Iâm back in the place that I know bestâlashing out first, so my heart doesnât get broken. Smashing any trust before it falters and breaks my heart. Would I have fucked Justin if heâd been truly available? Would I have wanted to share his bed if he had the capacity to love me? The answer is definitely no. And maybe thatâs what Iâve been doing here all along. Iâm a mess. A hugely confused mess that doesnât know whatâs good for me and whatâs not.
Iâm self-destructive, but knowing it doesnât change it.
âI donât understand this,â Sean says. âYou said you wanted what we want. You saidâ¦â
âYou donât know what you want,â I hiss. âYou think you want me, but when this baby comes along, youâre going to realize that youâve made a mistake. Youâre going to get your new jobs, and then youâll want to leave this house and me behind if thatâs even what you want. This whole thing has just been about keeping me sweet.â
âYou wanted to sell our home!â Logan shouts. âYou went behind our backs.â
âThat isnât what happened, but it doesnât matter. I can see exactly what is going on here. Everything is clear.â I storm up to Harley and Hunterâs room, my feet thudding up the stairs. I frantically close my suitcase, and Iâm tugging it out of the room when John appears.
âMaggie. What are you doing?â
âIâm going, John. Iâm not going to stand around and get blamed when itâs you whoâve lied to me. You kept this massive thing from me while you tried to persuade me to stay here with you. Were you doing that so that I wouldnât want to sell? Was that your plan all along?â
âNo,â he says. âYouâre getting this all twisted.â
âI know what I know. Just get out of my way so that I can get the hell out of here.â
My suitcase thuds all the way down the stairs, and at the bottom, the rest of the boys are waiting, but I canât look at any of them. Sean puts his hand on the front door to bar my way, but when I look at him with fierce eyes, he moves away.
I donât know where I get the strength to toss my luggage into the back seat of the car. I turn in the driveway so quickly that stones spray behind, churning up a cloud of dust. Tears burn in my throat but not for long. Thereâs no holding them back this time.
Iâm on my way home with nothing.