Cut remarked, “She’s real particular about her dating life not touching her career.”
My friend was hurting.
I was going to take any of my pain from Fausten, and I was going to wrap it up. I was going to put a bow on it and shove it out of my mind because he didn’t matter to me. Melanie did, and she was hurting. So because of that, I knew two options could happen here. Cassie might’ve really meant what she said to Melanie, or she didn’t. She said it in haste, and she’d want her back. I know in both situations, Cassie would regret it because it was Melanie. And thinking back on how I had watched both of them hold hands, sneak kisses, cuddle, hug each other, whisper to each other, and how there’d been times if Melanie was upset and Cassie reached for her, I had a feeling I knew which option would happen.
“Cassie’s going to come around and she’s going to apologize for what she said.”
Melanie wiped a tear away. “You think?”
“I know so, so don’t let those words sink in any further. They’re not going to stay long, and don’t let them have any more power. That’s done.” And because I knew how to cheer her up. “Let’s go have banana split sundaes at Tits.”
“How do you know that’s what Cassie will do, Shy?”
Because she loved her. I could already tell, but I only said, “Because you’re one fucking amazing catch.”
That made her smile, and that’s when I moved in, wrapping my arms around her. I pulled her in close, my head going to her shoulder as her forehead went to mine. A second later, her arms circled me, and we both knew the real tragedy of the night.
There’d be no poop surprises for anyone.* * *Cut: I was going to tell you about Deek later tonight. Just got distracted.
Me: I know. I enjoyed the distraction.
Cut: You okay?
Me: Juna is still trying to perfect her upside-down shimmy, so how could I not with a glittery thong in my face?
Cut: I don’t know how to respond to that.
Me: Thanks for being okay with letting us have a girls’ night.
Cut: Yeah. I get it, though Hendrix got excited when I told him you guys were at Tits.
Me: Who wouldn’t?
Cut: True.
Cut: For the record, what Deek did was shitty, but he’s your dad. If you’d like me not to say something, I won’t, but I’m hoping you’ll let me handle him. I’d like to handle Deek.
Me: What would you say?
Cut: Let me handle him.
Me: Okay. Go for it. Should I thank you for this?
Cut: No. It’s going to be all my pleasure.
Me: How are things with you and Nut-Brother?
Cut: Different, but he and I will be fine. We’re like you and your girls, but we just take longer because guys don’t like to talk about shit, ya know.
Me: I think I’m a dude then.
Cut: Would make sense why you keep saying dude.
Me: I gotta go. Juna is now jumping up and down on her heels. Sash is yelling at her to stop jumping.
Me: She just did something to her ankle.
Me: She's fine. She declared it.
Cut: I’m at a loss on how to respond again.
Me: That makes two of us
Cut: Hey. Can you do me a favor for later? Text me when u get home, no matter how late.
Me: No prob, Bob.
Cut. No dude, and no Bob.
Me: Okey-dokey.29CutI hit the house, and either unlucky or lucky for Chad, he was home.
My girl was at a strip club so my boy was going to hear some words from me. Going inside, Chad was in the kitchen and he froze, seeing me. “Hey.”
Then, he saw me, saw me and he unfroze. His back went to the counter, his hands beside him, and he nodded. “Okay. Let’s do this.”
“Your stepdad’s a piece of work.”
I dropped my bag, my keys, my wallet.
I was tired. I was grumpy. And I was still pissed about being pulled into Margo’s office.
Chad frowned. “Jon?”
I grunted. “Deek.”
“Deek? Deek’s not my stepdad anymore.”
“He was, and he’s a piece of shit.”
Chad’s frown just deepened. “I’m not following this conversation.”
He and I still hadn’t had it out from before, but this took priority.
So I told him. I told him everything.
Margo.
Me throwing him under the bus, which he snorted/laughed at.
Me going to Cheyenne’s and not getting into it with her because I was getting into it. And I ended it with Cassie, and Melanie showing up at Cheyenne’s, and Chad was grinning by the end.
“So, you throw me under the bus—”
“—because you’re an asswipe and you deserve it.” And he’d show up at the party anyway, and Margo would be gone by the time he did.
He inclined his head slowly at that one, “—and my Not-Sister—”
I’d shared with him how the girls referred to him, the Not-Brother. I hadn’t shared about the Nut-Brother.