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Page 84 of The Aster Valley Collection, Vol. 2

Mikey’s forehead crinkled for a second before smoothing out. “Oh. He’s a lawyer like you. I figured you know how lawyers are. Anyway, I asked her what she was so afraid of and said she’d rather live with the fantasy than the reality. It just… I don’t know. It just seems sad to me.”

I agreed. “Lonely, too. Has she had disappointments in relationships in the past?”

“Not really. But she’s definitely romantic.

She wants to be adored and taken care of, and this guy seems to be perfect.

He’s so freaking into her. He really listens when she talks, and he remembers important things she’s said.

He takes care of her, like when she… dropped a tray of drinks, he pulled her out of the way so she wouldn’t cut herself. ”

“He sounds like a good guy.” I wasn’t sure what he wanted me to say.

“He is. I’ve met him several times. He’s a really, really good guy.” Mikey’s eyes had an intensity to them that unnerved me. “Can you imagine preferring a fictional fantasy to a good, devoted guy in real life?”

I opened my mouth to respond when the pieces finally fell into place with a loud and obnoxious snap. “It’s safer to cling to the fantasy,” I said, trying to act casual. “Real life is much messier. The fantasy can’t break your heart.”

Truman spoke up from his spot halfway sprawled across Sam’s lap. “But it can’t reach something on the high shelf for you either.”

“Or rub your feet after a long day,” Darius said, glancing at Miller.

“Or arrest overly aggressive paparazzi to keep you safe,” added Finn.

“Or suck cock until you accidentally alert the people in the stalls next to you,” Tiller said, returning from the pantry with a tall stack of plates.

Mikey shot him the bird. “It wasn’t people , asshole. It was your father and uncle.”

Parker followed Tiller with his own armload of dishes. His were thick soup bowls, which he set down with a clatter next to a tall pot of something simmering on the stove.

Tiller winked at me. “And that’s why they send him tulips now on his birthday.”

Thankfully, the subject changed as Mikey got up to continue working on getting dinner on the table. Parker fixed me a drink from the supplies on the kitchen island and brought it over.

“Go easy. I made it strong,” he warned.

The vodka cranberry looked like a dream come true, and I gulped down a healthy swig before thanking him. “Bless you. You’re my favorite.”

He leaned over to press a kiss to the top of my head before returning to the counter to get his own soda.

I didn’t think much of it since it was the kind of affectionate gesture he’d always made with me.

Even before this weirdness between us, we’d been unusually physically affectionate.

I probably wouldn’t have even noticed it if Truman hadn’t sighed happily.

I glanced up at him.

“For me, it’s the forehead kiss,” he said, leaning his head on Sam’s shoulder. “Gets me every time.”

Sam dipped his chin to rest his lips on Truman’s forehead. “Love you,” he murmured softly.

It hit me hard in the chest. Apparently, I’d been lying my ass off when I’d implied the fantasy was better than reality.

Because I wanted that. And I wanted it with Parker Ellis.

I glanced over at the counter in time to meet Parker’s gaze. He lifted a brow in question. You okay? his expression asked.

How the hell was I supposed to know?

I nodded so he wouldn’t worry, but it was a lie. I wasn’t truly okay. I was at a major crossroads. This week was supposed to have been my week of mourning the loss of the Parker fantasy once and for all before moving forward to embrace a different path.

But now I was right back in it. The Parker fantasy was alive and well and dipping its toes into becoming reality.

What would happen if I dove in expecting a nice long swim and it turned out Parker only wanted a quick, refreshing dip?

The soup course passed in comfortable company. Conversation was easy, and Parker seemed to enjoy several of the Aster Valley men he hadn’t gotten to meet yet.

It wasn’t until Mikey and Tiller had served us all the next course, heaping plates of gorgeous artisan salad, that the interrogation began in earnest.

It came from an unexpected quarter. Declan pinned Parker with his cool sheriff’s gaze. “Since no one else seems to have the balls to put it out there, I’m going to go ahead and ask. How can you go from getting ready to marry a woman on Saturday to publicly claiming Julian with that kiss today?”

Silence descended. Only the clink of forks hitting plates broke through. I rushed to defend him. “He’s understandably upset. He’s been through a lot. He didn’t know what he was?—”

Parker’s hand gripped my thigh and squeezed. “Stop,” he said softly. “Because your words are upsetting me more than his right now.”

I looked anywhere but at him. He was right. I knew how much it upset him for me to blame this connection, our connection, on his “confusion” or disappointment over Erin. It wasn’t fair of me.

“I’m sorry,” I said just as softly.

Parker found my hand where it was gripping the edge of the table.

He took it to his lips and kissed it gently, reverently.

“Because I’m an idiot,” he said to the table.

“Because all this time, I’ve had the best thing I could have ever possibly dreamed up right in front of me.

And I failed to see it for what it was.”

His voice was firm and solid. Sure.

I wanted to lean into him for comfort because I was terrified of his words, and he was the place I went when I was scared. But that was too much to take from him right now.

Parker turned to me with a tender smile. “But I see it now. And I want it. I want you. And I’m going to do what it takes to convince you I mean it, even if that includes waiting a very long time.”

I looked around at this table full of men who knew what I knew.

It wasn’t that easy. You couldn’t just say you were in love with another man and have everything turn out to be a bucketful of roses and wildflowers.

Parker had no idea what it was truly like telling friends and family, coworkers and bosses, that his partner wasn’t sweet, pretty Erin Rokas, but instead, ornery, opinionated, tattooed, semi-bearded, and completely male Julian Thick.

But did I really want to scare him off with tales of reality right now? Not one single bit.

I leaned in and pressed a kiss to his face right next to his lips and stayed there long enough to inhale the familiar and provoking scent of him. “I love you. Thank you for saying those things. You’re the best man I know.”

Those things were true.

But so were lots of other things left unsaid. We both knew it. And it was time to finally say them out loud.

Thankfully, our friends allowed the subject to change, and we were able to enjoy the rest of the meal and evening with them. Parker seemed to have a new sense of calm after saying his piece, and he relaxed into the various conversations happening around him at the table.

By the time we left, he was happily exchanging contact information with Finn to coordinate skiing lessons in the future.

Stepping outside into the freezing night air wasn’t easy after such a warm evening by the fire in the lodge’s kitchen.

“Fuck, it’s cold,” I said with a shudder, pressing the button on my key fob to start the engine before we even opened the doors.

“Sometimes you act like you’re not from Colorado,” he said, following me past several other vehicles to the SUV. He grabbed the key fob out of my hand and walked to the driver’s side. “Designated driver,” he reminded me.

I hadn’t had much to drink, and I knew I’d be okay to drive, but I didn’t argue with him. Not when I knew how fanatical he was about this. Instead, I made myself comfortable in the passenger seat of my own vehicle and closed my eyes.

The drive back to my place wasn’t long. We didn’t say anything while Parker focused on getting us home safely, but it wasn’t awkward or tense at all. Things with Parker rarely were.

When we got inside, Parker pulled my coat off before removing his own. We kicked off our boots and locked up the cabin before taking turns brushing our teeth in the bathroom. After sliding into bed in only boxer briefs, we immediately snuggled together.

I was too tired to think about sex, and my head was spinning with everything that had happened today. We lay there together in silence for a while before he spoke.

“I meant what I said tonight. I know you’re having a hard time trusting it, but I’m not going anywhere.

” There was enough light from the moon to illuminate the outline of his profile but not much more.

“We don’t have to talk about it right now, but I just wanted you to know I’m here, and I’m all in. ”

I swallowed and tried to figure out what I wanted to say. “I don’t want to be someone’s second choice.”

My own words took me by surprise, but as soon as they were out, I realized the truth of them.

Parker covered my eyes with one hand while reaching over to turn on the bedside lamp with the other. After my eyes adjusted to the brightness, I realized his face was a combination of hurt and anger.

“Julian, you have never, ever been my second choice, and you know it. Every single time I got together with Erin, you were always still my person, my heart.” His hand clutched at his chest. “Maybe that wasn’t fair to Erin. I see that now, but you and I both know it was still true.”

He was right. I did know that. But I still felt prickly and defensive.

And hurt.

“Then why did you choose her?” My question came out heavy with emotion, much more than I’d wanted to reveal to him. But then again, this was Parker. And I told him everything.

Parker reached for my face, holding it gently but firmly in his grip.

“Because I was a stupid kid. Because it was the easy path. Because I wanted to be loved. If I could take it back, I would. You need to know that. I was so stupid. But… but also…” He hesitated.

“Jules, we couldn’t have gotten together when we were fourteen or sixteen or even twenty.

How would we have made it through what we did?

If I’d followed you to law school, I would have had to stop skiing.

If you’d followed me on the circuit, you wouldn’t have developed your own career.

It wouldn’t have worked if we’d gotten together sooner. ”

He was right, but it still hurt.

Parker’s lips landed on each of my cheeks in turn, the smooth skin just under each eye.

The touch of his lips made me shiver. He was so damned sexy, and the amount of affection he gave me was incredible.

I’d worried that Erin would have eventually discouraged him from being so demonstrative with me.

“What would it look like?” I asked.

His forehead crinkled. “What would what look like?”

I shifted until our legs were tangled together. “You and me. What if… what if we actually tried being together. What… what would that look like, do you think?”

His face relaxed into a big smile. “Whatever you want it to look like. I go where you go.”

I shook my head. “It’s not that easy, Parks. You have a job in Vail. I work in Denver. I’m considering a move to Aster Valley. You don’t do well with change. You find safety in your comfort zone. You crave stability. I don’t want to disturb that.”

Parker moved one of his hands to thread his fingers into my hair. “You’re right about me finding safety in my comfort zone, but you’re forgetting something important.”

“Mm?” I asked, enjoying the impromptu head massage.

“ You’re my comfort zone. You’re my stability. None of the rest matters. If I’m with you, I’m happy. Always have been.”

It was all too good to be true, but I wanted it enough to be tempted. He could sense my hesitation because he got a teasing grin on his face I recognized.

“Besides, who said you were the only one considering a move to Aster Valley?”

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