Page 48 of Here For The Cake


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He arches an eyebrow. My breath sticks in my throat as he captures a lock of my hair, pinching it between two fingers. “I think you’re very wrong about that.” My hair glides through his grasp, his finger turning in a circle so my hair spirals around it.

Then he drops it. And lopes off. Just like that.

No goodbye. No backwards glance.

Inside my house with the door closed, I spy his short list lying on the couch where he’d been sitting. I swipe the paper, tracing my finger over his neat handwriting.

When I agreed to the idea of Klein being my fake date for the week, I’d only thought about it on a surface level. The logistics, and what each one of us will get out of it.

I didn’t consider what it would mean for me to get to know him, or how it would feel to let him know me.

I like it.

And I don’t care for that.

Are you awake?

Yes. How was your shift? Any more lascivious acts in the parking lot?

I told you nothing happened with her.

Sure, sure.

You’re stubborn.

As are you.

I stopped for tacos on the way home. It made me think of you.

How thoughtful.

And then I realized you never told me much about Clean Shoe Guy.

Uhh ok??? He has a name.

Satan, correct?

Close. Shane.

What do you want to know?

Do you still carry a torch for him? Just trying to ascertain what exactly I’m getting myself into when I arrive on the island.

I’d rather chew off my own big toe than have a remotely romantic experience with Shane/Satan ever again.

I bet you said the same thing about me after our bad kiss.

We were barely adults when that happened. I forgive us.

So no lingering feelings for the ex, then?

What do you get when you multiply zero by a zillion?

Zero.

Bingo!

CHAPTER 14