Part 3 (1/2)
We're just friends.
He has a twelve-year-old son, for the love of Moses.
Yet, for just a few moments, the thought of staying with him for the night was a tempting fantasy.
When I'm dry and dressed in clean yoga pants and an old University of Montana T-s.h.i.+rt, I comb out my long dark hair and blow it dry, and as I watch my fingers comb through the strands, I can't help but remember that night months ago when Zack was inside me, surrounding me with his big, hard body. I was coming down from the best o.r.g.a.s.m of my life as he pushed his fingers through my hair, whispering about how soft and beautiful it is. My legs go weak and my stomach tightens as I switch the dryer off and brace myself on the sink, staring at my own reflection.
”He has baggage,” I tell myself. ”And you do too. Jesus, between the two of you, you could fill the cargo hold of a 747. It doesn't matter that he's hot as f.u.c.k and makes you crazy. It'll never work.”
I lean in and give myself the stink-eye. ”And he doesn't want you anyway. Get over it.”
I climb into the soft bed in Cara's spare bedroom and curl into a ball as exhaustion takes over and pulls me into sleep.
Someone is trying to bulldoze the house down.
I wake with a start as I push my hair out of my face and gaze about the still-dark room in confusion. Then I remember the cold house, Zack coming to help, and him bringing me here. I lie down and listen. Loud voices and a gurgling engine are coming from out front.
What in the h.e.l.l are they doing out there?
I check the clock and wince when I see it's not quite six yet. After yanking the covers aside, I stand and walk out into the hallway, almost running smack into Cara.
”What are they doing?” I ask and rub my eyes.
”Plowing,” she mutters, evil and bloodshed coming from her narrowed hazel eyes.
”Are you going to beat Josh up?” I ask hopefully.
”Oh, it's all three of them,” she replies.
”What?”
”Put your eyes in and follow me.” I hurry into the bathroom to put my contacts in and join Cara back in the hall. She leads me to the front door, we shove our feet into boots and throw scarves around our necks, and step out into the cold.
The snow stopped falling at some point during the night, but not before dropping at least two feet of fluffy white powder.
And right now, at the b.u.t.t crack of dawn, Josh and Zack are plowing the driveway with a big green John Deere tractor. They're bundled up in Carhartt jackets and boots, gloves, and hats. Thor is running about, jumping in the snow, chasing sticks that Seth throws for him while he helps direct his uncle and father.
”Hey!” I call out. They don't hear me. ”How do you deal with this?” I ask Cara.
”They're not typically this loud in the morning.” Cara props her hands on her hips and glares at her fiance. ”I usually just wake up alone.”
We continue to glare at the boys until I decide that the best way to get their attention is to demand it. With a shot to the head.
I pack snow into a nice, hard ball, and throw it, hitting Josh in the shoulder.
”Good shot!” Cara announces and joins me, scooping b.a.l.l.s of snow and throwing them at the guys.
Seth gets into the spirit, throwing s...o...b..a.l.l.s back at us while Thor barks encouragement.
”They've declared war, Dad!” Seth exclaims when Zack cuts the engine to the tractor and watches us.
”No, you did!” I yell and throw another s...o...b..ll, hitting Zack square in the chest. He looks down at the snow on his coat and then narrows his eyes at me. ”You woke us up!”
”How is Cara supposed to drive to work if we don't plow?” Josh asks with a laugh and hops off the tractor.
”You didn't have to plow this early,” she replies and throws another s...o...b..ll. We duck and weave, avoiding the snow being hurled at us by Seth.
”This is a big ranch,” Zack says as he also jumps off the tractor and slowly advances toward us, ignoring the snow being flung at him. ”We had to start early so we could get the other ch.o.r.es done too.”
”You woke us up,” I reply haughtily, but can't smother the giggle that comes out when I hit Zack in the right shoulder, sending snow spraying up onto his face. He wipes his eyes on his sleeve and then slowly kneels to scoop up a ball of snow. ”Oh s.h.i.+t.”
”We're dead,” Cara agrees and giggles when Josh runs after her, tackling her before she can run into the house, tickling her and rubbing snow in her hair.
Zack stalks me slowly, his brown eyes pinned to mine, the dimple in his cheek winking at me as he tries to hold the laughter in.
”You don't scare me,” I lie. I will not show fear. I clench my lips to keep from screaming as he advances. ”I'm going inside.”
”Oh no, you're not.” He catches me and shoves snow down my s.h.i.+rt.
”Oh my G.o.d!” I scream and run away from him. I grab snow and throw it haphazardly over my shoulder, missing him by at least six feet, and he laughs loudly.
”Is that all you got?” he taunts me.
”You're a bully!” I laugh and try to get away, but suddenly Seth and Thor are there too, tossing snow and laughing, and I can't take it anymore. I fall into the snow, on my back, heaving and laughing and wet. My eyes are closed for a moment, but when I open them, two brown-haired heads are staring down at me as Thor licks my cheek. ”Uncle.”
”We won, Dad!” Seth and Zack high-five each other and Zack holds out a hand to help me out of the snow, but I shake my head.
”I'm comfortable.”
”Aren't you freezing?” he asks with a frown.
”Yeah, but it's not bad. I worked up a sweat kicking your a.s.s.”
”I'm not the one on the ground, sugar.”
I giggle again and when he offers me his hand, I take it and pull him down onto the snow beside me.
”You were saying?”
He chuckles and looks over at me, flat on his back. ”I never would have pegged you for someone to get dirty in the snow.”
”I'm not dirty,” I reply. ”I'm wet.”
I laugh at the implication and see his brown eyes spark with awareness.
”You know what I mean,” I whisper.
”Yuck,” Seth grumbles. ”Uncle Josh is kissing Aunt Cara again.”
We glance over to see that Josh has rolled them so he's under Cara, taking the brunt of the cold, and they're kissing like high school kids.