And I’d drowned in them because I’d hated mine. Hated it.
“Eavesdropper,” Demetri accused while Zane shrugged unapologetically and turned back to Will, tour dates were mentioned, and apparently my confession was forgotten, especially when Fallon walked up behind him, kissed him down the neck, then left, he slapped her on the ass on her exit. A part of my chest cracked, but only a little bit, and I hated that it even did that, that it was capable of that after all of this time. Hurt.
“Have you held her yet?” Demetri asked.
“Who? What?” I shook my head. “What did I miss?”
“You were staring at Ella. Have you held her yet?”
My face flushed, “No, no, that’s not, I mean.” Embarrassment washed over me. Tears stung the back of my eyes. Because what parent would want me to touch their innocent child with my black sinned hands?
What rational person would even want me in the same room?
I hung my head.
Ending the discussion while I started toying with the cheap paper white napkin in my hand.
And suddenly someone sat on my left.
I knew who it was without looking.
Because a person can’t really exist in the same atmosphere as Alec Daniels and not become insanely aware of his large menacing godlike presence.
“I don’t hate you either.” His deep voice rumbled.
Oh great, and then there were two confessions.
“Is this church?” Zane piped up, then looked behind him, and back at us. “Because I gotta admit guys, I’m not actually Catholic.”
Alec glared at him.
He held up his hands, then rummaged around for a marshmallow and kept talking to Will, it was like he was capable of having multiple conversations at once without getting lost. Amazing, really.
“Thanks.” I didn’t know what else to say.
Before I could say anything else, Ella giggled and then peered over her dad’s shoulder at me, reaching out here chubby hand. I had no choice but to grab it.
I clung to the hand as tears filled my eyes.
Memories surfaced.
And without warning, she reached for me completely.
I didn’t have any business holding her.
But I had even less business rejecting her offer of innocence, no matter what it did to that crack in my heart well on its way to turning into the Grand Canyon.
“Hi.” I kissed her pudgy hand.
She giggled again.
So I kissed her other hand and nuzzled her neck. “She smells like you.”
I meant it as a compliment.
Across from me, Will stiffened.
Shit. I was always ruining things, wasn’t I?
But Alec just smiled while Demetri patted my shoulder and said, “Yeah because he hogs his own child and gets his scent all over her.”
“I’ll have you know my scent earned us two million last year,” Alec fired back, “What did your little cologne do, Dem? Hmm?”
“It was the wrong mixture.” He grumbled. “Damn chemists.”
Zane laughed even though he didn’t turn toward us.
Ella cupped my face with her hands and then reached back toward her dad like she was done with playtime.
He grabbed her then handed her to Nat.
She took her little girl and started bouncing her up and down. Alec didn’t join his family. Instead, he sat down by Demetri and me and leaned forward.
Oh, the awkwardness was real.
So real.
I’d kissed both of those guys.
Both of them.
I’d tried to get Alec to use drugs when he was at his weakest.
And when I’d filmed a reality show with them, I had nearly died of an overdose. So. Much. Fun.
Where was arsenic when I needed it? Maybe the waiter could dump a few tablespoons in my Diet Coke?
Alec was the reason I got help.
He and Demetri even paid for my stint in rehab.
I never thanked them.
They said my thanking them was actually going.
So I did.
Because by then I was a shell of a human.
And they knew that better than anyone since they’d once walked that road a lot harder than I could ever possibly know.
“So…” Zane finally turned to us. “I heard you killed that scene today, Jay wants us to write a song for it and use it for the trailer.”
I gaped. “Um, are we sure Jay isn’t intoxicated.”
Our food finally arrived. I dug in like I hadn’t eaten in days, maybe it was the fact that the freezing water had stripped all the calories from my body, either way, a hamburger and fries had never tasted so good.
I groaned and bit into my burger.
Will muttered a graphic curse.
Suddenly aware that I had closed my eyes, I forced them open and saw Zane grinning like a fool at Demetri while they gave funny looks to Will.
“Something wrong William?” Zane crossed his toned arms.
“He must be hungry.” Demetri answered for him, “I mean, how long has it been man… since you’ve… eaten.”