My whole body shifts, waking me up. “What’s going on?”
“Shh. You’re safe. I’m just carrying you to bed,” Max whispers.
I settle in and fall back to sleep.
Personal Business
Vex
Waking up to an empty bed gets worse every morning. Dahlia in my arms felt right. I slide up into a sitting position and stare out at the city.
We aren’t even officially a couple, and I want her to spend every night here.
There’s something wrong with my head.
I should have called her yesterday, but I didn’t want even the thought of her tainted with the rage yesterday built in me. There’s no reason to wait even a moment longer. I message her.
Vex: Morning Dahl
She probably won’t respond right away because of work.
Dahlia: Morning
Dahlia: How are you?
A smile spreads acrossmy face.
Vex: Better now that I’m talking to you.
But I’d be even better if you were beside me.
Vex: You at work?
The first thing I’m doing when she’s mine—not just in fact but also in her heart—is to get rid of that job.
Dahlia: Yeah. On break for a few minutes.
I want to hear her voice.
Vex: Are you alone?
Dahlia: Yes
Good. I dial her phone. “Morning.”
“Good morning. How are you?”
Waking up to that voice would have been better, but I settle back and picture her next to me. “Dahl, I should have called you yesterday, but something came up.”
“That’s okay. I had a long day at work and then my neighbor’s daughter showed up.”
Who wants to talk about other people’s children? “When can I see you?”
“I work all week.”
Grrr. That job needs to go. “Quit.”
“You work weekends and I work weekdays.”