We heard voices on the other end of the line. Delphia said, “I’ve got to go. Cal, call me anytime with anything else you want to know, alright?”
“Sure.” The sarcasm was strong, but I didn’t give a shit.
Delphia ignored it. “Okay, bye now.”
I sat there, watching the Hill Country scenery roll by, still clutching Archibald Manning’s book in my lap. I was truly fucked. I’d known it intellectually, ever since Delphia and Dominic had welcomed me to the family on our arrival at TWIST. But I hadn’t really let myself think about the fact that I was permanently—like forever permanently—tied to Greg.
Who didn’t find me attractive.
And apparently I wouldn’t want to have sex with anyone else, ever.
But neither would he. Which gave me a mean thrill of pleasure.
And if he was thinking he’d just close his eyes while I sucked him off or some shit like that, he had another think coming.
Permanently connected or not, I wouldn’t settle for someone who didn’t want me for me.
TEXT CONVERSATION
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29
Cal
Would y’all come visit me if I moved out of the country so I didn’t have to be magic-married to Greg?
Steve
Would that make the marriage thing go away?
Cal
No, but at least I wouldn’t have to watch him make a face when he looks at me
Felix
I’m going to kill him
Steve
Well, that would make the marriage thing go away
CHAPTER 18
GREG
Cal wasquiet after the call with Mom. I knew I needed to say something, but I wasn’t quite sure how to address the situation.
Sorry we’re accidentally tied together for eternity?
I’m maybe getting used to the idea of being bonded to you. How do you feel about me?
Did I mention you’re exactly my type?
Instead I just kept my mouth shut and drove. I was a DM and a pet resort owner, not a relationship expert.
When we got to Bent Oak, I cleared my throat and said, “Um, when we get to your apartment did you want me to come upstairs so you can try calling a vision? I’m happy to.”
Cal gazed out the window and drummed his fingers on the book he hadn’t opened since he picked it up an hour ago. Then he sighed and said, “Yeah, I’d better start practicing. Thanks.”