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Story: Perfect Pursuit
Not turning down free food, E.
Ethan:
Even from me?
Fallon:
Ethan…
Ethan:
Fal?
Fallon:
We really need to talk.
Ethan:
Later?
Fallon:
Feed me first. You know what I like.
What I hope you like better than the food is the fact I’m delivering it to you personally. Instead of letting my pounding heart overwhelm me, I find the Mill Pond restaurant and place an order for pick up that will last us for several meals. I might be too optimistic, but even if she throws me out of her life, I’ll know I had the chance to take care of her one last time.
Leaning back against the seat after I advise the driver we’ll need to make a quick stop, I reminisce over our relationship. Like our love, there have been mistakes on both sides—admittedly, a hell of a lot more on mine. My mouth quirks up on the side.
After my discussion with my father, I spoke with Jesse and told him about my plans. To say he wasn’t shocked is an understatement. His smirk was all-knowing even before he pulled me close and gave me a huge hug as I made my way through the house searching for what was presently residing in the breast of my jacket pocket. “Paige and Austyn have been blowing up my phone,” he admitted.
I rolled my eyes. “Is nothing sacred in this family?”
Cheerfully, he admitted, “Not really.” That’s when he found what I was looking for in point two seconds before handing it to me. “Is that all you want?”
I looked down at what was in the palm of my hand. “It’s the only thing I’ll need.”
Hopefully.
The driver slows down as we approach the restaurant before dashing out to pick up the order. He makes his way back to the car at a much slower pace, stowing the bags along with my suitcase in the trunk. Everything else I own is in a storage unit in Kensington, just waiting for me to give Jesse the high sign on where to ship it.
I pray it’s to this seaside piece of heaven. But first, I have to tell Fallon the truth about me.
Just a few minutes later, we pull up to a beautifully appointed Cape-style house I know from our texts Fallon’s renting while she decides if she wants to make New York her permanent home. When we spoke on the phone, I couldn’t help but tease her that she sounded like her Realtor as she enthused about how it was “located in the largest privately owned beach on the North Shore of Long Island. I have access to a community dock, boat ramp, and, Ethan, you won’t believe this!”
Dutifully, I asked, “What’s that, witch?”
“It’s walkable to local shops.”
“There goes your paycheck,” I deadpanned.
“Hush. Not to mention bars and restaurants.”
“What about the house, Fal?”
“It has four bedrooms and an office, three bathrooms, an enormous kitchen with a separate dining and living room area, a walk-out basement, and a flat backyard perfect for the whole family to gather. Hold on.” She then texted me the listing and I had to admit it was close to perfect. I like the idea of renting to determine if this is really the place we’re meant to be. Ultimately, it’s Fallon’s choice and all I want for the rest of my life is to ensure my Fallon has everything she desires because, after everything, she deserves her slice of perfection.
Lord knows if she accepts me back into her heart, the man she loves won’t be.
Ethan:
Even from me?
Fallon:
Ethan…
Ethan:
Fal?
Fallon:
We really need to talk.
Ethan:
Later?
Fallon:
Feed me first. You know what I like.
What I hope you like better than the food is the fact I’m delivering it to you personally. Instead of letting my pounding heart overwhelm me, I find the Mill Pond restaurant and place an order for pick up that will last us for several meals. I might be too optimistic, but even if she throws me out of her life, I’ll know I had the chance to take care of her one last time.
Leaning back against the seat after I advise the driver we’ll need to make a quick stop, I reminisce over our relationship. Like our love, there have been mistakes on both sides—admittedly, a hell of a lot more on mine. My mouth quirks up on the side.
After my discussion with my father, I spoke with Jesse and told him about my plans. To say he wasn’t shocked is an understatement. His smirk was all-knowing even before he pulled me close and gave me a huge hug as I made my way through the house searching for what was presently residing in the breast of my jacket pocket. “Paige and Austyn have been blowing up my phone,” he admitted.
I rolled my eyes. “Is nothing sacred in this family?”
Cheerfully, he admitted, “Not really.” That’s when he found what I was looking for in point two seconds before handing it to me. “Is that all you want?”
I looked down at what was in the palm of my hand. “It’s the only thing I’ll need.”
Hopefully.
The driver slows down as we approach the restaurant before dashing out to pick up the order. He makes his way back to the car at a much slower pace, stowing the bags along with my suitcase in the trunk. Everything else I own is in a storage unit in Kensington, just waiting for me to give Jesse the high sign on where to ship it.
I pray it’s to this seaside piece of heaven. But first, I have to tell Fallon the truth about me.
Just a few minutes later, we pull up to a beautifully appointed Cape-style house I know from our texts Fallon’s renting while she decides if she wants to make New York her permanent home. When we spoke on the phone, I couldn’t help but tease her that she sounded like her Realtor as she enthused about how it was “located in the largest privately owned beach on the North Shore of Long Island. I have access to a community dock, boat ramp, and, Ethan, you won’t believe this!”
Dutifully, I asked, “What’s that, witch?”
“It’s walkable to local shops.”
“There goes your paycheck,” I deadpanned.
“Hush. Not to mention bars and restaurants.”
“What about the house, Fal?”
“It has four bedrooms and an office, three bathrooms, an enormous kitchen with a separate dining and living room area, a walk-out basement, and a flat backyard perfect for the whole family to gather. Hold on.” She then texted me the listing and I had to admit it was close to perfect. I like the idea of renting to determine if this is really the place we’re meant to be. Ultimately, it’s Fallon’s choice and all I want for the rest of my life is to ensure my Fallon has everything she desires because, after everything, she deserves her slice of perfection.
Lord knows if she accepts me back into her heart, the man she loves won’t be.
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