That Ring: Chapter 6
That Ring: A Second Chance Sports Romance (That Boy® Book 5)
âSo?â I say to Jennifer when she finally answers the phone on Saturday afternoon.
Iâve been trying to reach her since yesterday, and she didnât call or text me back. And I will admit, Iâm a little irritated about it.
Okay, a lot irritated.
âSo, what?â she replies.
âWhy didnât you answer my calls or texts? Did you get back together with Troy? Have some amazing reunion?â
âOh, gosh. Iâm sorry. I have a lot to tell you, but Iâm actually kind of busy right now. Can I call you later?â
âSure. Why not?â I say, slamming the phone down and cursing.
âWhatâs wrong, Dad?â Damon says, coming into the family room from the shambles that is currently our kitchen.
Last week, the workers basically gutted the room after I decided that it was silly not to replace all the cabinets, as they were fifteen years old. It also gave Jadyn the opportunity to slightly tweak the layout by taking down a wall separating it from the family room and adding an additional island. I will admit though, Jadyn gave them a tight schedule, and so far, everything she put on the list of what would be done and who would be here each day has happened.
Everything was moved out of the living room, dining room, kitchen, and family room. The floor has all been replaced with the same wood we did throughout the rest of the house and is covered with brown paper to protect it during the remodel. The walls have all been painted in what Jadyn refers to as a light French gray, and the trim is a bright white. The new white cabinets were installed this week as well as the deep blueâpainted islands and the industrial wood and metal hood that sold me on the design. Today, they brought out the honed Calacatta marble countertops. I love their matte finish and low sheen. Everything in our renovation has been about less shine and more about natural beauty. Tomorrow, they will be installing the marble tile backsplash with ribbons of mother-of-pearl that Jennifer thought was so gorgeous that she gasped over it.
âNothing,â I say.
âAre you mad at Jennifer?â he asks astutely. âDid you break up?â
âNo, but Iâve barely spoken to her. And I know she went to see her ex yesterday.â
âAnd you think they got back together?â
âI donât know, son. I hope not.â
âI donât think they did, Dad.â He pulls his phone from his back pocket, presses a couple of buttons, and hands it to me. âThis is supposedly from last night.â
I look down and see a photo of Troy with his arm wrapped around a redhead, coming out of a club. I skim the article. It mentions that Jennifer is nowhere to be seen.
I canât help it. I let out a sigh of relief.
âHow did you happen to see this?â
âOh, I have a Google alert set so that whenever something is posted about Troy or Jennifer, I get notified,â he says proudly.
âWhy would you do that?â
âSo, I can be the first to know. I have one set for everyone in our family, too. Still amazes me no one knows about you and Momâs divorce.â
âYou shouldnât believe what you read in the tabloids, Damon.â
âI know, Dad. But I still want to know what they are saying. And when the news does hit about you and Jennifer, I just want to be prepared.â He shoves the majority of a cold Pop-Tart in his mouth. âYou really like her, donât you?â
âYeah, I do. I asked her to move in with us.â
âReally? Thatâs cool.â
âShe said no.â
âBummer. Why? She not like you back?â
âShe doesnât want to live with me until Iâm officially divorced.â
âShe thinks sheâs going to set a bad example for me and Dani, huh? Dad, weâre not little kids. We know all about sex and relationships and all that stuff. You donât have to pretend like you donât have sex with her. If she were my girlfriend, Iâd have sex with her all. The. Time. Dude.â
âDonât call me dude,â I admonish. âItâs disrespectful.â
âAll. The. Time. Sir,â he repeats in a sassy tone.
I swear, he is just like I was at his age. My mother says itâs my payback.
âDo you have a girlfriend?â
âMe? Dad,â he says, rolling his eyes, âI have two, possibly three chicks on the line. Iâm sort of talking to two of them, but I like the third one the most. She acts like she doesnât like me.â
âMaybe because she knows youâre talking to two other girls.â
âOh shit. You might have a pointâI mean, shoot. Golly dang it. Or should I be like Uncle Phillip and say, ?â
âDamon, sit down.â
He looks up at me. Heâs gotten taller this past year. Almost up to my chin.
âWeâve had discussions about condom usage. You heard me, right?â
âDonât tap it unless you wrap it. Thatâs what Chase says.â
I nearly choke. âHave either you or Chase, um, to wrap it?â
âNo, not yet.â
âDo you think you will tell me when you are considering it?â
âProbably not. Itâs a personal thing, Dad.â
âI see.â
âYouâre freaking out a little, arenât you?â
âYes, kind of.â
âWell, since I donât have anything to tell yet, letâs talk about you. How old were you when you first had sex?â
I rub my face, feeling stressed.
âItâs okay, Dad. Itâs a natural thing. You know, when youâre in love and all,â he says, repeating almost word for word what I told him when we last discussed it.
âI was in high school,â I reply, hoping he doesnât ask for anything more specific because, technically, it was the summer before high school. Madelyn Rivers. Long-legged brunette cheerleader. Two years older than me.
âSummer before high school is what Uncle Phillip said. He was older. Iâm going to wait until Iâm older, Iâve decided. Uncle Phillip says to enjoy just kissing girls while Iâm young. That sex complicates things. Plus, Iâve got goals. College. First pick in the draft. Iâm also thinking of taking guitar lessons with Chase. Rock stars are our backup plan. Although Mom suggested that I start modeling. What do you think about that?â
I want to laugh out loud. Only my son would consider rock star as his backup plan. âI think if it interests you, you should pursue it. I always tell you that about life.â
âHmm,â he says. âYouâre right. I should stop talking to Heather and Brittany and start pursuing Brandy. I should sign up for guitar lessons and tell Mom to find some hot model to show me her ways.â
This time, I do laugh. âSounds like a plan.â
âWhat do you think of the way the house is turning out?â he asks.
âI really like it.â
âMe, too. Itâs more comfortable. Like the feel of a perfectly worn baseball glove. Auntie Jay let me pick out the new sectional couch for the family room. She took Chase and me to sit on it. Test it out. Ohmigosh, Dad, you are going. To. Love. It. Itâs the most comfortable couch in the world. Chaise at one end. Weâre going to watch a lot of football on it. And I picked out big leather ottomans instead of a coffee table, so you can put your feet up and just chill.â He holds up a finger when I start to say something. âAnd donât worry; you know how I am about my snacks. We got these really cool trays with handles that we can load up in the kitchen and put on the ottomans. Best of both worlds.â
âI canât wait to see it. What color is it?â
âThe one we sat on was white, but Auntie Jay had a bunch of swatches. I think the ones she liked were a gray and a light teal color. She said sheâs going to surprise us.â His phone buzzes, and he glances down at it. âOh, hey, I gotta go.â
âWhere are you going?â
âPick-up flag football game.â
âAll right. Actually, I need to get going, too. Iâll see you when I get back from my game.â
Damon gives me a hug. âI can tell your mind is on Jennifer, but remember what you always tell me. âOnce youâre on the field, thatâs where your focus is â You need to beat Washington if you want home-field advantage in the playoffs.â
I ruffle his hair. âWeâre definitely going to win.â
But heâs right.
I need to focus on something other than why Jennifer is too busy to talk to me.
âSorry,â I say to my realtor, Erik, as I hang up the phone from Dannyâs call. Although I could hear the irritation in his voice, I didnât want to talk to him with someone listening. I have too much to say. So much I want to tell him.
âWhat did you think of that one?â he asks as we get back in his vehicle.
âStill too small. Not enough backyard space.â
âFirst, you wanted to lease in Malibu, and now, you want to buy in Pacific Palisades. Whatâs with the sudden change?â he asks me. And itâs a valid question.
âI decided that I want more of a forever home. Eventually, maybe a family.â
âAre you going to adopt or something?â
âI havenât really gotten that far yet, but yes, something. And I want more privacy. I should be able to swim naked in the pool if I want.â
âAll right. I have two more places up here to show you. And I have a new build in Beverly Hills that might interest you. Itâs about double your budget though.â
âIâm not that worried about budget at this point. I just want to find the right house.â
Erik smiles as he pulls up to another house. Iâm pretty sure I just said the magic words.
âNo,â I say.
âNo what?â he replies.
âYou can tell just by looking at the outside that itâs too modern.â
âEvery house youâve ever lived in has been modern, Jennifer.â
âYes, but I told you, I want cozy. Warm. A happy place.â
âOkay, we need to get on the same page here. Everything I lined up for you to look at is modern. They have the bedrooms you like, the ocean view, and backyards. Now, you want a completely different style home?â
âYes. Thatâs what Iâm saying.â I take his iPad from the console. âDo me a favor. Just pull up all the houses in this area and let me take a look at them. That way, I wonât waste your time.â
âYouâre not wasting my time, Jennifer. My job is to help you find you your dream home. I just have to be clear on what that is, so I show you the right properties.â He hands me back the iPad with listings on it.
I scroll past eight listings and then stop. âThis one.â
âDo you want to look at the pictures of the inside first?â
âNo, I can tell by the front of the house that itâs going to feel right. And I want to experience it for the first time in person.â
âLetâs see if it fits your criteria,â he says, taking the iPad back from me and checking the listing. âSeven bedrooms, eight baths. Pool. Views of both the Pacific Ocean and the Santa Monica Conservancy. Itâs also a new build, which should mean no one is living there. Let me call the listing agent and see if we can get in.â
âDrive there while you talk. I want to see it.â
He does as he was told, and when we pull up, I just know itâs the one. I havenât stepped foot in it, but itâs love at first sight. The outside is dressed in cream-colored shakes with copper gutters adding contrast. Combined with the thick white trim around the windows, it reminds me of a house you might see in Nantucket. The kind of beach house generations visit year after year.
âAll right,â Erik says. âWe got the okay to check it out.â
âAre there any other offers?â
âNot right now.â
âGood, because Iâm going to buy this house today.â
He chuckles. âLetâs go see the inside before we write up an offer.â
He unlocks the house, and I follow him in.
âNot a very spectacular entrance,â he says. âInteresting how the staircase is on the back side.â
But all I see is beauty. Thick white crown molding, gorgeous wainscoting, beautiful hand-hewn wood floor, lots of light, and comfortable furnishings. It reminds me a little of my room at Jadynâs house. Cozy. Perfect.
The rest of the house doesnât disappoint. From the large white kitchen and informal living area to the master bedroom with private balcony. Thereâs an awesome hangout space at the top of the stairs for kids, a home theater, billiards room, wine cellar, and private gym.
âStill like it?â Erik asks as I wander around in a daze littered with the dream of filling this place with kids, family, and friends. And a dog. Iâm definitely getting a dog someday.
âLetâs go outside,â I say, not verbally committing just yet. âOh my.â
I take in the cerulean-blue infinity pool and spa with an amazing one-hundred-eighty-degree view of hills and ocean. Thereâs grass for children to run around, an outdoor kitchen and pool house, and what might be my favorite spot of all, a large deck on the cliff with glass railings set with couches and chairs like an outdoor living room. I can see why they put it here. It has the most panoramic vista of the lot.
âIâll take it. Iâd like it as is. Fully furnished. Whatever it costs. All-cash offer. Monday morning closing.â
âAs your agent, I canât let you pay full price for this. Itâs been on the market for eighty days. Weâll offer ninety percent of the list price, including the furniture.â
âDo your thing, but I want to close on Monday.â
âWhatâs the rush?â
âI have somewhere else I need to be after that.â
âAll righty. Let me make another call.â
He paces across the grass, talking and gesturing. I just feel at peace. Like I finally have a place in the world.
But yet, thereâs something in my brain that is telling me that I need to go home.
And I just realized is not in California anymore.
It is wherever Danny is.
âHe accepted our offer,â Erik says to me. He hands me a card with an address written on the back. âMeet me here on Monday morning at eight.â
I throw myself at him, give him a hug, and then start crying. âThank you.â
Once Iâm back at the hotel, I try to reach Danny, but he doesnât answer his phone.