I wanted it to be harmless. And a part of me didn’t. How crazy was that? But if it wasn’t harmless, then it would hurt and it would suck but my life would go back to normal. I wouldn’t have to worry about things like this. Or what Carl and Rosa thought of Rider. I wouldn’t have to fight for him.
Or fight in general.
I squirmed, uncomfortable with where my thoughts were going.
Ainsley placed her hand on my arm. “Has he tried to call you since you left?”
I glanced at my bag. “The phone rang a couple of times, but I...haven’t looked.”
She stared at me like I had half a functioning brain. “You should look. Seriously.”
“It’s probably Rosa or Carl.” But I slid off the bed anyway and grabbed my bag, bringing it back to me. I sat and opened the compartment. I hit the screen and disappointment crashed into me. “It’s not Rider’s. It’s an unknown number.”
“Oh.” She sighed heavily.
“Whoever it is left a message. Let me see who it is.”
“Maybe Carl and Rosa hired a private investigator to find you.”
Despite everything I laughed as I hit the message button. “That would be an excessive— Oh!” I stopped talking as I recognized the voice.
“What?” Her eyes widened as she rocked forward. “What?”
Shaking my head, I held my hand out as I hit Speaker on my phone. Both of us stared at it as Rider’s deep voice filled the room.
“Mallory, this is Rider. I’m using Hector’s phone. I forgot the battery was running low and mine died. Didn’t even realize it. I’m charging it now. Shit. None of that matters. He said you were here. That you were in the attic. Why didn’t you wake me up?”
There was a pause and Ainsley muttered, “Good question.”
I shot her a look as Rider continued. “Hell. I know why. Mallory, call me. Try this number or try mine. Call me.” There was the sound of a door shutting and then he said, “Please, Mallory. Call me.”
The call disconnected and we both sat there, continuing to stare at it.
Ainsley was the first to speak. “Are you going to call him?”
“I...” Hope rose, sweet and sugary compared to the bitterness of disappointment and frustration.
“He said his phone was dead. That explains why he didn’t answer when you called,” she reasoned. “And he’s never lied to you before, right?”
I shook my head. His battery had been low. I remembered that now.
“And he called, obviously right after you left,” she continued. “That has to mean something.”
I thought it did, but I honestly didn’t know what to think anymore.
“Call him,” Ainsley urged. “Give him a chance to explain himself.” As I looked up at her, she smiled faintly. “I’m not an expert in the whole love thing, but if you love him, you’ll give him a chance to explain himself. And you love him, right?”
My heart screamed yes.
“Call him.”
Chapter 33
I didn’t know what to do.
Well, I knew I had to go home and face the music, but when it came to Rider, I had no idea. I wanted to talk to him and I didn’t.
Right now I didn’t want him to have to worry about...about relationship drama. The boy he considered a brother had just been killed. He didn’t need to deal with me and what was and was not happening with us.