Ramsey: Lux, what the hell is going on?
Ramsey: Helllloooo?
Suki: I’m gonna kill you myself if you don’t answer! You can’t text us with an emergency and then disappear!
Suki: LUX!!! GET YOUR ASS BACK IN THIS CHAT!!!
Ramsey: Jesus fucking Christ! What the hell, Lux!
Ramsey: Suk, I’m starting to worry for real…
Suki: I know…
As worried as they were, my little black heart swelled as I read their messages. They loved me, and I them, hence why dragging them into dark places with me was a strict no go. I couldn’t lose them.
They were all I had.
Me: I’m here! I was driving dammit!
I giggled almost right after I sent it, imagining the both of them sagging in relief. Suki was probably cussing me out, too.
Suki: What in the hell happened?
Me: Him.
Ramsey: Who?
Suki: R-O-M-A-N.
Ramsey: Ooooh! Spill! What did he do now?
Me: Both of you free?
Ramsey: Sure am.
Suki: Just closing up!
Me: My place, half hour! Green light—gotta go!
* * *
“My question to you is,do you still want to put a bullet through his head or not?” That was Suki, curled in the corner of my couch with wine glass in hand.
We were twenty minutes into the Roman conversation and I was about done. Not because of opposing views or anything like that, I just didn’t want to talk about him anymore. They were having too much fun with this, and well, I wasn’t.
“I should, especially after today,” I admitted, taking a sip from my own glass. “But I don’t.”
“Why?” she hedged, and all I could offer was a feeble shrug.
“I don’t know. When he just Phantom, the thought was a no brainer...”
“But the second you met him…” Ramsey chimed in from her place on the tiled floor. “It disappeared?”
I nodded.
It was the complete and awful truth.
When Roman was just Phantom, hating him was simple, a given based on how he’d attacked me and what he’d done to my business.