Page 53 of The Perception


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I jumped in the car and went to Target. I put my earbuds in and bopped around the store. I grabbed the essentials, but also made sure to pick up Max’s favorites: Solo cups, Dove dark chocolate pieces, sugar for his tea, and Cheddar Sour Cream potato chips.

I made my way through the book section and grabbed a couple ofpaperbacks and a really cute picture to hang in the kitchen that said “Kiss the Cook”.

I couldn’t help but feel giddy. As much as I didn’t know if moving in and taking that next step with Max was the right decision logically, it felt right. Nothing had ever felt more right, actually. I just needed to keep my cool and remember the proverbial lines in the sand. I couldn’t get too used to living together. I needed to be prepared for the moment I’d have to leave, keep that little bit of my heart held back.

I loaded up my car and jetted home. I purchased everything to make him chicken and noodles for dinner. I was pretty sure I could do it without Fern’s instructions.

I rounded the corner towards the house and saw a car parked in the driveway. The car was vaguely familiar but I couldn’t place it. Confused, I pulled in beside it and walked to the front door, my phone in my hand.

Surely a thief or murderer doesn’t pull in the driveway at noon, right?

I turned the door handle and it popped right open. I unlocked my phone and walked in and looked around nervously. I heard a noise from the top of the stairs and looked up to see someone coming out of our bedroom. I screamed and walked backwards as the figure came into view.

“Kari! It’s me!” A set of blonde curls came bouncing down the staircase.

Samantha.

I pressed my hand to my chest, feeling my heart beating spastically.

What’s she doing in my house?

I took a deep breath to steady my nerves. “What are you doing here?”

“Hi,” she said, smiling widely, “Max sent me over here to get a spec book.”

“Why didn’t he call me?”

“He said you’d be here, but you weren’t, so I came on in.” She batted her eyelashes. “I hope you don’t mind.”

“Yeah, well, I kind of do. Why were you in my bedroom?”

“I was looking for Max’s office.”

“You haven’t been here before to know it’s right there?” I pointed to the door on the other side of the living room. I leaned against the wall, my nerves on high alert. Since Jada was attacked at Cane’s house a year or so before, I was a little edgier than I normally was.

She laughed it off. “It’s been awhile since I was here. Look, the book is on the chair in his office. Do you wanna get it or do you want me to?”

“You’ve already been through my house, so why don’t you do the honors?” I bit out, having a hard time staying calm.

“Kari, I’m sorry. I was just trying to help Max. He’s had a surprising day with Lucy being back and everything.”

“Lucy’s back?”

“Yeah,” she smiled coyly.

“So what are you doing?”

She grinned and walked towards Max’s office. “I’ve been reassigned to Max’s personal secretary.”

There was something about the way she said it, the way she flaunted herself as she walked throughmyhouse that set me off. I started to rip into her when her phone went off.

“Hey, Max,” she said in a singsong voice as she entered his office. I followed her, my blood boiling hot. “I have my hands on it now and I’m on my way back.” She looked up at me, her eyes gleaming. She let out a giggle, “Of course I will. Whatever you need.” She held the phone to her ear, her eyes never leaving mine. “Yeah, I’ll grab us some lunch and I’ll be back to the office in twenty. See ya soon.” She pursed her ruby red lips together, “No worries. And you’re welcome.”

She clicked her phone off and walked by me, a trail of fruity-scented perfume in her wake. I felt the incredible urge to rip her eyes out. Although I told myself a million times over that I couldn’t gethead-over-heels in love with Max, her little show just told me that I was a fool for thinking I already wasn’t.

“Hey, Samantha,” I called out. “It would behoove you to not come intoourhouse again without someone being here.”

She tossed her hair over her shoulder and laughed, turning to look at me. “I didn’t mean to upset you.”