Jack
Max leaned forward, his expression shocked. âCancer? You never said anything about your dad being sick.â
I glanced at Elise. Having her hereâreminding me that my dad was still alive and laughing at reality TVâmade it easier to address what Iâd locked away. âI should have said something. A part of me was in denial. Itâs one of the reasons Iâve been a hermit this last year.â
Max dropped his head in his hand.
âBut I thought you were a hermit because of your ex?â Lizzie said. âWhy would you be afraid to tell us about your dad?â
âItâs cancer,â Max said, raising his head and looking at Lizzie.
âOhâohhh,â Lizzie said. âJack, you should have come to us. Why would you push us away?â
âWasnât pushing you away,â I said. âJust wasnât talking about it. I was too busy freaking the fuck out over possibly losing him.â
âI should have reached out to Tom.â Maxâs expression was self-loathing.
âYou didnât know,â I said, realizing how messed up it was for me to have kept this to myself.
âItâs been too long,â Max said. âI havenât seen or spoken to your dad in months, and heâs like a father to me. I should have known something was wrong.â
Max had spent more time at my house growing up than his own. I felt ashamed that I hadnât told him. If I had, my dad could have had more emotional support. âThereâs no excuse for me not telling you, other than cancer being a trigger. Iâm still worried about it, butââ I glanced at Elise, realized what I was doing, then looked down. âItâs been easier to open up lately.â
The mood had changed, grown somber, when this was the first time weâd been together in ages and it should have been a time to celebrate.
âIâll let you know the next time Iâm headed over and see if youâre available.â
Max glared halfheartedly. âYou better, asshole. I love your dad too.â
âIâm going as well,â Lizzie said. âYou canât leave me out.â
I smiled. âIâll message via a group chat and you two can argue about the details of executing the get-together.â
âSee that you do,â Lizzie said, all proper, though the chip clip sheâd stolen to contain her hair was listing to the side and sliding off, putting her professionalism in question.
âDonât leave without giving me back that clip,â I ordered. âI hate stale crackers.â
She rolled her eyes.
The party started to break up after that, with Max and Sophia saying their goodbyes and making their way to the door.
Sophia gave me a hug. âLet us know if we can do anything for your dad. Bring by food, clean his placeâanything.â
âIâve got that covered, but heâd love to see you. Your sister has him wrapped around her finger, and heâs eager to meet you as well.â
âElise has met him?â
I rubbed the back of my neck. âShe helped me out one day after the person Iâd hired to help with my dad couldnât make it.â
Sophia smiled softly. âIâd love to meet him, and hopefully soon.â She poked me in the side with a look that said she was serious. âDonât forget to keep us posted from now on.â
Max tilted his chin up toward the living room. âYou okay with Lizzie?â
Lizzie had curled into the fetal position as the party was breaking up and passed out on the floor. âIâll move her to the couch. Iâd rather she stayed here. Donât want her going home this late.â
âYou know,â Max said, âif everything works out, sheâll become our neighbor. With Elise here now too, weâll have no reason to leave the building to socialize.â
I nodded. âItâll be easier to get together. No more mass texting. Not sure there will ever be privacy, though, with us all in each otherâs business.â
âWas there ever privacy?â
âNope. Though Elise wonât be here foreverâ¦â Her month was almost up, and I hated thinking about it.
Maxâs brow furrowed. âI thought she was your new roommate?â
âItâs temporary, but maybe⦠I donât know.â I glanced behind me, but Elise had gone into her bedroom. âSheâs stubborn, you know?â
Max chuckled. âRuns in the family.â He slapped my back. âGood luck with that.â
I changed and got ready for bed. I hadnât seen Elise since Max and Sophia were getting ready to leave. She must be tired. I should give her space.
I didnât want to give her space. Was getting used to sleeping with her after only two nights of back-to-back crashing together. Decisionsâ¦
Maybe she wouldnât mind if I crawled into her bed? If Lizzie caught me, the jig would be up, but that woman was passed out hard on the couch and barely stirred when I covered her with a blanket.
I sat on the edge of my bed for a full ten minutes, considering what to do. One thing was sure: no fucking way were we sleeping in separate beds the last few nights we had together.
Decision made, I quietly exited my bedroom, careful to close the door to make it look like I was in there in case Lizzie woke, then crossed the hall to Eliseâs bedroom. I knocked lightly.
No sound.
I opened the door a crack. âElise?â
Still nothing.
If she wanted me to leave, she could tell me and I would. As of right now, Iâd assume she wanted me there.
I crawled into her bed, spooning her small frame. She had her hands tucked under her chin again, looking cute as ever. I buried my face in her thick hair, breathing in the scent of buttercream and strawberries.
She made a small sound, like a cross between a moan and a squeak. âJack?â
âItâs me.â
âWhat are you doing?â
I tucked her closer. âAbout to doze off.â
âIn my bed? What about Lizzie?â
So she didnât care that I was here, only that Lizzie might find out? âIâll leave before dawn, promise. Lizzie passes out hard. She wonât notice a thing.â
âMmm, okay.â She wiggled her ass, scooting closer.
I encircled her waist with my arm, happier than I could ever remember being.