Jake grips me tighter to stop me. “Anna, can we talk?” he asks.
I pause to catch my breath. “Like, right now?”
“Look,” he exhales, “I know the real reason why you hate Halloween and I just want you to know that—”
“Wait, what?” I ask. “What real reason?”
His fingers twitch on my hips. “You know…”
I wait quietly in the dark.
“The pumpkin patch,” he says.
I blink. “Jake, I have no idea what you’re talking about.”
“Vincent told me, Anna. It’s okay…”
“He told you about what?”
He kisses my shoulder. “About how you got cornered by a bunch of big kids when you were little and you peed your pants.”
What the fuck?
My jaw drops. “Uh…”
“I just want you to know,” he says, holding back a laugh, “that I understand. And I love you. And if you ever want to talk it out, I’m here.”
I seethe silently at my brother. “Thanks, Jake,” I say, my throat stiff. “That means a lot.”
He kisses me again, kicking his desire back into high gear but I lean back.
“What’s wrong?” he asks.
“You know…” I force a yawn. “On second thought, I am feeling really tired all of a sudden.”
I slide off him and drop my head onto my pillow.
“Anna… are you mad?”
“No, no.”
“Because I didn’t mean to upset you.”
“I’m not mad,” I say, yanking the blanket up. “Just really tired.”
“Oh…” He caresses my shoulder. “Okay, then...”
“We’ll continue this tomorrow, Jake.”
“Looking forward to it.”
My eyes twitch with a tepid rage. “Goodnight.”
Dammit, Vincent.
* * *
I throw openthe bakery door with a fire in my step.