Page 21 of Swept Away


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I sit up straighter. “What do you mean you’re going on a date?”

We’re at a stoplight when August looks at me and mouths,date?I shrug and shake my head.

“I met this handsome gentleman after leaving thelawyer’s office. I didn’t see a ring on his finger after he asked me out to dinner. I’m single now. I can do what I want.”

“Do you think that’s smart? Can you, like, get in trouble for that or something? Doesn’t it look bad?”

August nods, smothering a laugh.

“It’s just for fun. Anyway, can you talk to your father about the boat?”

“Mom, I shouldn’t?—”

“Honey, I need to go. Let me know what he says. Love you, bye.”

Before I can say bye, she hangs up the phone. When I look at the screen, all I see is my reflection.

“Love you too, I guess.”

“She’s going on a date?” August wastes no time asking the question. “Who with?”

“Some random guy she met after meeting with her lawyer. She’s insane.”

“Tell me something I don’t know.”

“I mean, how dumb can someone be to go on a date while you’re in the middle of a divorce? It’s like she has no shame.”

“She doesn’t.”

I sit back in the seat and cross my arms.

“Need me to do anything to cheer you up?”

I could go for some ice cream, but I know I shouldn’t stay any longer with August alone. I’m afraid of what can come of it if I linger around him.

“No, it’s okay. I just need to go home and get some sleep. I can feel a headache starting to form on top of my head.” I massage my temples, hoping to ease the pain coming my way.

“I’m sorry.” August takes a right turn onto my blockbefore pulling up to my apartment that sits above the town's coffee shop, Sip-Sip-Hurray.

“Don’t be. It’s the same shit I always deal with. I’ve become numb to it.”

“Doesn’t mean you should put up with it.” August rubs his eye, hitting his glasses.

“I know. I’ve already gotten a lecture from Hailey. I don’t need another one.” I pick up my bag from the ground and open the car door. “Thanks for the ride.”

“Anytime. You sure there’s nothing I can do to help?”

“Not unless you wanna give me a lobotomy." I close the door, grin, and turn toward my front door. “Night, August.”

EIGHT

RILEY

Mom: What are you doing today?

Me: Probably sleep. It’s my day off.

Mom: Can you meet for lunch?