Fuck. I don’t know what honest would look like. Maybe I’d say—Something happened to me the night under that jetty, and it’s been happening more every day since, and when I saw you in her bedroom it stopped being something I could put in a drawer.
That’s as close as I can get. The rest—what this feeling is, what I’d call it if I were a braver man, what I felt standing in that doorway watching the two of them together—I can’t even touch it. So I leave it where it is. Behind the wall. Where it’s safe.
Because I know how to keep us all alive.
But I don’t know how to want something and survive it.
I hit send on what I have.
Me:
I’m sorry about Monday morning. I handled it badly. You didn’t deserve that.
It clicks to “read” immediately. Then the dots start in response.
The dots disappear.
The dots reappear.
The dots disappear again.
I watch them for what feels like a long time. I imagine Micah behind the bar at Unholy Desires, phone tucked under the register, typing something and erasing it over and over. I know he’s doing what I’m doing. Trying to find the smallest possible thing he can say that doesn’t lock anything in.
I save him the trouble.
Me:
Goodnight, Micah.
I send it before I can think about it.
The dots stop.
After a beat, his reply comes through.
Micah
If you don’t reappear soon, I’ll track you down.
It’s an invitation and a backhand to the side of the head. It’s perfect. It’s Micah.
I look at it for a long time.
I don’t reply.
I put the phone face-down on the counter and I go to bed. I lie in the dark with my hands flat on the comforter and I think about how fucking tangled up I’ve become.
I need you, too. Okay? Always have.
I close my eyes.
I see Sage reaching for me.
Please.
With a sigh, I open my eyes.
I don’t sleep.