Chapter Eleven
Juno
Why the fuck am I talkingabout the aqueducts? Why can’t I stop talking?
Why?
Why?
Why did I kiss her?
She’s staring at me like she’s a bit bewildered, and I don’t blame her. I’m not sure how I could have done anything else, honestly with the way she was looking at me on those steps.
“Isn’t this the street?” Juno points.
“Oh, right,” I say, changing directions.
Kissing her is like nothing I’ve ever experienced. Maybe it’s because she’s forbidden? That’s a thing, right?
I know I should stay away, and that just makes her more appealing. Right? Surely that’s all this is.
“Bode.”
I turn and face her. My heart is pounding. “Did you figure out what the other flavors in your gelato was earlier?”
Thank god. Not about the kiss. I guess she doesn’t want to talk about aqueducts anymore – god, I can’t imagine why.
“Um...one might have been plain chocolate, and the other was like a vanilla with little chocolate pieces.”
“Oh yum. Did you have a favorite?” she asks.
“The hazelnut.”
“Yeah, it was delicious.” We walk in silence for a bit and then I say, “I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have done that.”
“Kiss me?”
I can’t look at her. Instead I look straight ahead. “Yeah. I was just caught up in the moment – the city. I don’t know. I’m sorry.”
She doesn’t respond. I really don’t want to look at her, but I steal a glance in her direction. Her eyes are cast down and then she says softly, “I don’t regret it.”
Before I can open my mouth to respond, I hear, “Did we really beat the two of you back? What the hell have you been doing?”
I jerk my head up to see Eli and Keene a few feet ahead.
I shrug. “We just sat on the Spanish steps and enjoyed the view.”