CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO
Westin ~ Present
I’ve been playing that day in the bar over and over again. Why does it feel so important? I mean, yeah, she’s opening up to me, letting me in and I felt honored that she shared one of her few good childhood memories with me. That in itself is huge, but something about that toast to a peanut butter and jelly sandwich feels bigger, monumental even.
I stare at her photo, trying to make sense of it all.
My phone pings. When I pull it out, I see it’s from an unknown number.
Someone sent me a photo.
I sit up straight on my bed, dropping the polaroid in my hand because I have something much better. It’s not a stolen picture but a freely given one. And holy hell, it’s beautiful. It’s a selfie of her and Lucky, the sun setting behind them. The caption reads,I’m tossing you a pebble… I love sunsets.
Me: Do you and David always speak in cryptic messages.
Her: Lol. Yes. And I love that you referred to him in present tense.
Me: Because I know he will always be present in your life.
Her: ….
Her: ….
Her: I think I kinda like you.
Me: Well, that’s good because I kinda like you too.
Her: We’re getting a little cheesy now.
Me: I like cheese.
Her: Would you like to go on a double date with me next Friday night?
Me: Yes.
Her: No hesitation?
Me: No hesitation.
Her: Thank you for today.
Me: Thank you for the peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
Her: You’re welcome. Good night, Westin.
Me: Sweet dreams, April.
Tonight, I don’t feel as lonely, knowing her number is now stored safely in my phone, along with her sweet, smiling face.
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE
April
So, this is already a disaster. Tears are streaming down my face as I stare at the grill. I don’t even know how to turn the damn thing on. Why did I think I could entertain guests without David?
They’re going to be here soon, and I haven’t even gotten the grill started. A few car doors slam, but it doesn’t deter my stare off with my glaring failure... stupid thing.
“April, what’s wrong?” Giles and his wife, Bev, rush towards me.