ONE
Monty
“I hopeyou’ll come back for the summer! Ledger and I have missed you here,” my sister, Tilly, says.
“I know, and I’ve missed you guys, too. I have one more interview I’m waiting to hear back about, and then I’ll let you know if I’ll be staying with you in Fallen Peak.”
“Sounds good. How were your classes this semester?”
“They were alright. I’m glad the semester is over, though.”
“I’ll bet!” she says with a laugh.
“Hey, Tilly, I’m actually headed out with some friends for the night, but I’ll talk to you soon, okay?”
“Of course, have fun. I’ll talk to you soon.”
“Love you. “
“Love you too.”
I hang up the phone and toss it on my bed as I stare at my reflection in the mirror. I have the same red hair as my sister, but hers is bright red like a flame. Mine is darker, more auburn than true red. My blue eyes look faded, and even with a thin layer of concealer, the purple bags under my eyes are obvious.
I should probably stay home and catch up on the sleep I missed the last few weeks when I was studying for finals, but this might be my last chance to hang out with my friends for the summer. While I love living in this small California town during the school year, the downside is that there aren’t a lot of job opportunities come summertime.
My roommate, Malia, pops her head around my door, smiling when she sees I’m almost ready to go. Her eyes scan my borrowed dress, and a flash of insecurity spikes my heart rate. Malia’s parents are loaded, and she loves fashion, so she has more clothes than she knows what to do with. Luckily for me, we’re both on the curvy side, and she lets me borrow from her wardrobe whenever I want. Still, I always feel self-conscious in her clothes, knowing she fills them out better than I ever could.
Tonight I’m wearing a dark blue dress that hits midthigh. It’s tight, reminding me that I’ve added a few pounds from stress eating in the last month or so, but it still looks good on me. I think. It emphasizes my curves and gives me more of an hourglass shape. Or maybe I look like a bloated cow stuffed into a sausage casing.
“You look great!” Malia says, reading my thoughts. “Seriously, you’re wearing the hell out of that dress. You’ll be batting away sexy cowboys all night.”
“Uh-huh, sure.” I roll my eyes at the thought of anyone hitting on me but smile, letting my friend know I appreciate her support.
“Trust me; you’re gorgeous. Anyway, Gwen just got here.”
“Perfect. I’ll be out in just a minute.”
She nods as she ducks back out of my room, and I sigh, letting my thoughts go back to my phone call with Tilly as I adjust my dress.
I love my sister, but the truth is, I don’t really want to go back to Fallen Peak for the summer. This has been my first time away from home and family, and I like stretching my wings and finding my own independence. I’ve relied on Tilly to protect me and to provide for me for far too long.
I’ll always appreciate everything she’s done for me but it’s time for me to stand on my own two feet. I’m an adult, no longer at the mercy of my unstable parents and their addictions. It’s time I start forging my own path.
Maybe that’s why I chose to go to a college eight hours away. I got a great scholarship opportunity for Sequoia University, and when I found out that they were one of the best colleges for my major, it was a no-brainer.
I lucked out when I found the roommate listing with Malia. We hit it off from the start. She had just moved to Sequoia for college and we clicked.
Eyeing the four-inch heels my roommate insisted I wear with this dress, I send up a silent prayer that I won’t break my ankle tonight. We’re having a good old fashioned girls’ night, starting with drinks. I don’t plan on going crazy or anything, especially with my interview tomorrow. If I don’t land this job, I won’t be having any more girls’ nights for a while. I’ll be off to Fallen Peak to stay with my sister.
I try to shake off the sadness as I tuck my phone into my purse and head out to meet my friends.
Gwen rushes over and gives me a bear hug. “Please don’t leave us!” she begs. My friends and I are on the same emotional level, it seems. I grin at her theatrics.
“I’m doing my best,” I tell her. “I just need to nail the interview tomorrow, then I’ll take us all out again for drinks!”
My last shot at finding a place to work for the summer is at a nearby farm. Gwen is going to be working there as a housekeeper. She got the job a few weeks ago, and I know she’s excited to be closer to her foster sister, Avery. We’re all still in shock that Avery married Pax over Christmas after only knowing him a few weeks, but the growly beast treats her like a princess, so we’re just happy she’s happy.
I’m not exactly the farm-girl type, and have little to no outdoor or wildlife skills. But I’d do just about anything if it meant earning my own money and staying in Sequoia. My brother-in-law is an honest-to-god billionaire, and he’s been very generous to me by paying for college and my car. But I don’t want to depend on my sister and her husband forever.