Authors: Penelope Ward
Tags: # From the author of the #1 bestselling romance, #Jake Undone, #comes a friends-to-lovers story of longing, #passion, #betrayal and redemption…with a twist that will rip your heart out. Skylar was my best friend, #but I secretly pined for her. One thing after another kept us apart, #and I’ve spent the last decade in fear of losing her forever. First, #it was the cancer, #but she survived only to face the unthinkable at my hands. Because of me, #she left town. For years, #I thought I’d never see her again. But now she’s back…and living with him. I don’t deserve her after everything I’ve put her through, #but I can’t live without her. This is my last chance because she’s about to make the biggest mistake of her life. I can see it her eyes: she doesn’t love him. She still loves me...which is why I have to stop her before it’s too late.
“Yeah…what about them?”
“I studied them, too. Himeros is the God of desire and unrequited love. Pothos is the God of
yearning and wanting.”
Shit.
I let out a long, shaky breath. “Oh.”
“Was he right? Were you just trying to stick it to Aidan with that kiss, or do you really want
me? Please be honest.”
Her eyes were searing into mine, and I felt like she could see right through me. If that were the
case, then she knew I wanted her more than anything in my entire life. There was no point in
lying. I may never muster up the courage to make good on my feelings, but I couldn’t look her in
the eyes anymore and deny what was painfully obvious. I looked down for a moment, and my
tense hands formed into fists when I whispered it. “Fuck yes…I want you.”
It felt good to finally admit it out loud.
I was sweating, but she was still shivering when I looked up at her. Her lips spread open into a
slight, sympathetic smile. It took every ounce of strength in me not to cover her cold body with
mine.
“Thank you for being honest.”
I nodded, unable to take my eyes off her now. “It’s the truth.”
She adjusted the blankets over herself and sat up when she said, “I’ll talk about almost
anything, but it’s not easy for me to talk about my feelings for you because getting rejected by you is about the only thing that could destroy my pride. But you mean more to me than my pride,
more to me than probably anyone ever has. I don’t want to lose moments with you. I don’t want
you to push me away like you have been because you’re afraid. I need you to know that if we screw
up and fail, no matter what happens, you won’t lose me, okay? I’ll always be here.”
Hearing her say that meant everything. Now, I had to work on believing it.
“Okay.”
“I’m going to go to sleep.”
I left her bedroom in a daze.
Her scent was all over my bedding that night as I played her words in my head over and over
again.
Over the next several months, that conversation in Skylar’s bedroom would haunt me.
I don’t
want to lose moments with you. I’ll always be here.
I wondered if she sensed something that day, because I could have never predicted that the
possibility of losing Skylar would take on a whole new meaning.
CHAPTER 9
SKYLAR
I perused my closet for just the right outfit. Even though it wasn’t technically a date, Mitch had
asked me to go to the movies with him, and it would be just the two of us. There was a new Adam
Sandler flick he really wanted to see, and he’d be driving us there in Janis’ Accord.
It was a Saturday night, but Mitch hadn’t been going out on dates with the girls from school
lately. We never discussed why. It was obvious that he’d been making excuses over the past few
weeks to hang out with me on weekends, too. Normally, we stayed in with Angie and Cody or with
Davey. Tonight would be the first in a while where Mitch and I were going out somewhere
together alone.
I was nervous, not for the movie but for what would be happening when we got home.
I put on a pair of dark jeans and a flowy, yellow tunic that had gold sequins on the neckline. I
blew my hair out pin-straight and sprayed on some of my mother’s expensive Jean Paul Gaultier
perfume. What the hell, I’d put on some heavy eye make-up and go all out. He needed to
remember what I looked like tonight.
It had been about six weeks since the night in my room when Mitch admitted he wanted me
while I was holed up in bed with a fever. In the days that followed, I had continued to feel off-
kilter physically. Some days, the fever returned and other days, I just felt lethargic.
My mother finally convinced me to go to the doctor a couple of weeks ago. My assumption was
that Dr. Stein would send me home with a prescription for antibiotics, and that would be the end
of it.
The doorbell rang, startling me out of my thoughts.
“Skylar! Mitch is here,” my mother yelled from downstairs.
“Tell him to come upstairs!”
When the door opened, my breath hitched at the sight of him. His hair was wet, perfectly wavy
with a loose piece falling over his forehead. He was more dressed-up than I had ever seen him,
wearing a navy sweater under a black, wool jacket. He smelled like heaven: a mixture of musk,
shower wash and masculinity. The sweater hugged his muscular frame, which was more sculpted
lately. He had just turned seventeen, looking less like a boy and more like a man everyday.
He swallowed. “Skylar…you look—”
“I know. I worked hard at it. I damn well better look good.”
“Better than good. I was gonna say…beautiful.”
My heart fluttered. I took a deep breath, inhaling him. He hadn’t ever called me beautiful
before. It should have felt good, but instead, it felt like someone had punched me in the gut.
“Thank you.”
“You’re welcome.”
Mitch continued to stand in the doorway. It was quiet except for the noise of my radiator when
the heat turned on. When his eyes wandered down the length of my body, it felt like I could feel
him on me. My nipples hardened. I didn’t know whether this was technically a date, but tonight
felt different in more ways than one.
I held up my necklace. “Will you help me put this on?”
He approached me and took it from my hands. I lifted my hair, and he reached his arms over
me and connected the lobster clasp. Mitch’s hands lingered on my shoulders before he gave them
a light squeeze, and his breath warmed the back of my neck.
I closed my eyes and breathed in his scent before turning around to find his blue eyes, steely
and striking, staring back at me. He licked his lips and seemed anxious. About what, I couldn’t be
sure.
It shattered me because he had no idea what was going to be happening tonight.
“Ready to go?” he asked.
“Yeah.”
Mitch played Metallica as we drove the few miles to the movie theater, which was packed.
He held the door for me and winked, speaking in a faux British accent. “After you, my lady.”
“Why, thank you.” I smiled. He didn’t know that his attempt at charm in that moment had
almost made me cry. He didn’t realize how badly I was trying to hold it together.
“You want something to eat?”
“No, I’m not hungry at all.”
He examined my face. “You’ll regret that decision when you see me eating. I’ll get something,
and if you change your mind, you can have some of mine.”
“Okay.” I forced another smile.
The show was nearly sold out, and we struggled to find two seats together. We managed to
snag some way in the back.
The lights dimmed, and a feeling of dread came over me.
About fifteen minutes into the movie, I could feel Mitch’s eyes on me. My body quivered when
he suddenly moved closer and whispered in my ear, “Is everything okay?”
How did I ever think I could make it through this movie?
I nodded, trying to fight the teardrops forming in my eyes. “Yeah.”
I could feel his hot breath in my ear again. “You haven’t been laughing at anything. Are you
not liking it?”
“I’m sorry.”
He squeezed my leg. “Don’t be sorry. I just want you to have a good time.” The smile he gave
me after he said it made me feel like my heart was being ripped out. He had no clue I was about to
rip his out, too.
When he repositioned himself away from me, I longed for him to say something else just so I
could feel his breath on my skin. I needed him. All I wanted was to be with him tonight, but this
was the wrong place.
My mind was some place else entirely amidst the muffled sounds of laughter in the theater. My
heart started to beat faster, and beads of sweat formed on my forehead.
He noticed me fidgeting. I flinched when his warm hand landed on my own, which was now
shaking. When I turned to look at his concerned face—my sweet Mitch—the first teardrop fell from
my eye.
I want to see you grow into a man.
I love you, Mitch.
I’m scared.
His expression darkened. His chest was rising and falling when he realized I was crying. The
movie seemed to fade into the distance as he looked at me alarmed.
He squeezed my hand and nudged me up out of the seat, pummeling his full popcorn to the
ground. We brushed past the legs of the other people in our row as we made our exit. He led me
out of the dark theater into the bright lights of the vestibule, which was empty of patrons. I looked down at the red carpet. When I looked up into his terrified eyes in the fluorescent light, my tears came on full force.
I buried my face in his neck, and Mitch pulled me closer into him. His heart was beating a
mile a minute onto my chest.
It wasn’t supposed to happen here like this. I just wanted a couple of normal hours hanging
out with my best friend. Was that too much to ask? I thought of all the moments with him I had
taken for granted.
“Skylar, you’re scaring me. Please…it’s okay. Please tell me what to do. Just tell me what to do.
What’s wrong?”
My tears had soaked through his sweater.
He knew nothing. I hadn’t told him anything at all that could have prepared him for this. I
didn’t know where to begin. This was going to crush him, and I couldn’t bear it.
“Can you just take me home?”
“No. Not until you tell me what’s going on.”
“I can’t…not here.”
“Did I do something to upset you?”
I pulled back and touched his cheek. “No, of course not.”
He took my hands in his. “You know you can tell me anything, right?”
I nodded through my tears.
He continued, “I think I know what this is all about.”
“What?”
Did my mother tell Janis?
He lifted my hands to his mouth and kissed them. “I’ve been a fucking fool, Skylar…messing
with your mind.”
“Um—”
He interrupted me. “Let me talk. This isn’t easy for me, okay?”
My stomach fell. “What are you doing?”
“I am trying to tell you…that I think…we should try being more than friends. I thought a lot
about what you said that night in your room, how you would always be in my life no matter what.
You hit the nail on the head. I’ve just been scared to lose you. But more and more, I want to try it.
I want to try…everything…experience everything with you. I can’t…stop thinking about it.”
This couldn’t be happening tonight. I couldn’t find the words.
The look in his eyes broke my heart when he said, “I just poured my heart out to you. Say
something…please.”
The room started to spin, and I grabbed onto him for support. “I have cancer.”
CHAPTER 10
MITCH
There are some moments in life that you just know you will never be able to erase from
memory no matter how hard you try.
The moment that the girl that meant more to me than anything uttered those three words was
one of them.
At first, it just didn’t compute. My nerves were still reeling from building up the courage to tell her I wanted to be more than friends. I had been practicing what I would say for days and was
planning to talk to her later tonight.
So, this was an absolute shock.
When I didn’t respond, she lowered her voice and repeated, “I have cancer, Mitch.”
My hands were on her shoulders and started to shake, my body unsure of how to react. “What
do you mean? I mean…how…how did this happen?”
“You know I hadn’t been feeling well…”
“Yeah…but that was weeks ago. You went to the doctor. You were feeling better.”
She briefly closed her eyes then looked up at me. “I did, but I never told you what happened
because I didn’t want to scare you until I knew what I was facing. When he examined me, he
found a lump in my neck and asked me how long I’d had it. I told him it had been there for a
while. I never thought anything of it because it wasn’t painful. He checked the rest of my body and found another one in my groin area. He told me not to worry but that he would be ordering some
blood tests just to be sure everything was okay.” She looked down, and tears returned to her eyes.
“I hadn’t even taken my mother with me that day.”
My stomach began to turn, made worse by the smell of greasy popcorn, and I felt something
sour rising in my throat.
You will not do this. You will be strong for her if it’s the last thing you do.
I wiped her eyes with my fingertips. “Take your time, but I need you to tell me everything.”
She nodded through her tears and sniffled. “The blood test came back abnormal, so I had to go
back for an MRI.”
I breathed in and out, gearing up for what she would say next and took her hands, wrapping
her fingers in mine. They were freezing. “Okay…”
“The images also showed abnormalities. I didn’t tell you, but instead of going to my Dad’s that
one weekend, I had minor surgery to remove parts of the lymph nodes, so they could test them.”
The thought of anything cutting into her made me cringe. “And?”
“They found abnormal cells in them.”
My heart was beating faster than I could ever remember. My body tensed and felt like it was
shutting down and gearing up for war at the same time. “They’re sure…that means it’s cancer?”
“They told me I have Hodgkins Lymphoma.”
As soon as she said it, the door to a nearby theater burst open and loud, laughing people came
flooding out. I wanted to kill each and every one of them. She was still talking, but my ears were