Page 37 of Touch Me Not (Manwhore #1)
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
Another round of loud knocking earned the poor door a glare. “I’m coming! Give me a minute!” she grumbled, standing up. She dragged herself to the door and nearly ripped it off the hinges, ready to let whichever girl was on the other side have it if this wasn’t an emergency.
But it was Adam who stood there, his eyes bloodshot, and he smelled like a brewery.
“Hey, Lils.” He grinned down at her. “Can I come in?”
A door cracked down the hall, and Lily stepped back, not wanting any of the very gossipy girls on this floor to see him.
“Hurry up,” she said as he took his sweet time stumbling inside.
How did he even get in here? Guys weren’t allowed in the girls’ dorms past eleven at night. They locked the doors after two.
“You’re drunk, Adam.”
“Just a little,” he agreed, his eyes drooping.
“What are you doing here?” She frowned when he tried to sit on her bed and missed, his butt landing on the floor with a loud thump.
“I don’t know,” he said, the confusion in his voice as puzzling to him as it was to her. Or it could have been the slight slur when he talked. “I just started walking and ended up here. I’m sleepy.”
Lily sighed. She couldn’t boot him out when he was drunk. She locked her door then threw him one of her pillows and grabbed a blanket out of the closet. “Here. You can sleep on the floor.”
He gave her a crooked grin and lay down, pulling the blanket close. He was always a blanket hog, even when they were kids. She climbed back in her bed and tried to ignore his shuffling. She needed sleep too.
Just as her eyes were closing, he spoke. “Lily?”
“Yeah?” Go to sleep, dammit .
“I’m sorry.”
He sounded pitiful and lonely.
“I need you to forgive me, Lils…I miss you. What I did, it was unforgivable, but I need my best friend back. Please.”
There was that heartbroken little boy she’d loved so much. The same one who’d stuck by her through everything. She missed Adam too. He’d hurt her deeply, yes, but he’d suffered enough.
“Okay.”
“Thank God,” he whispered. “You remember that summer we went to Myrtle Beach, and I ignored you because I was flirting with what’s-her-name?”
Lily laughed. Yes, she remembered it. It was the summer she realized he didn’t love her like she wanted him to. It wasn’t until he’d started liking other girls she’d understood he didn’t feel that way about her. It used to hurt a lot, but not so much anymore.
“You were so mad at me ’cause I left you out of everything. I didn’t understand why you were mad until now, until you stopped talking to me. Now I know what it feels like to have your best friend ignore you. I’m so sorry, Lils.”
He must really be drunk to be going down memory lane.
“It’s okay, Adam. Let’s go to sleep, okay? I’m tired.”
“Okay.”
Lily breathed a sigh of relief when he stopped talking. She was damn tired and needed sleep.
“Why are you dating Kincaid?”
“You know why,” she said, groaning. Why? Why tonight? Why did he have to start talking about this when he was drunk and she was dead tired?
“No, not that bullshit reason you told everyone. Why him, Lily?”
“Why not?” she asked.
“Because he’s…”
“None of your business,” Lily interrupted before he could start in on Nikoli’s character.
Yeah, he might be a manwhore, but he was also a decent person at heart.
And she loved him. She still couldn’t figure out how she’d let it happen, but there was the cold truth of it.
She should be scared, but she wasn’t. Even if he broke her heart—and he would—she didn’t regret it.
She thought she might once she started to really think about it, but for now she didn’t.
Nikoli had given her more in a few months than anyone else had in her entire life.
“He’s gonna hurt you, Lils,” Adam told her, the slur back in his voice.
“I know,” she whispered.
“Then why?” Adam asked, confused.
“Because I love him,” she replied softly.
“Damn,” Adam cursed. “You’re not serious? He will eat you up and spit you out, Lily.”
“Why do you care, Adam?” she asked, irritated. “Who I do or don’t love isn’t your business.”
Adam sat up and looked at her. His eyes were serious. “I care because I love you, Lily. I’ve always loved you.”
“I love you too, Adam, but this big brother complex has to stop. I can make my own choices, my own mistakes. You don’t have to protect me. I need to live my own life instead of hiding behind you and letting you protect me from anything that can hurt me.”
“No, Lils, you don’t understand. I love you.”
“And I love you too.” She laughed.
“No, dammit,” he growled. “I love you , Lily, not Susan. You.”
Lily’s mouth fell open. Did he just say what she thought he said? He loved her? Like loved loved her? No way. And why did he say it when he was drunk?
“Adam, you’re drunk and not thinking straight. It’s the booze talking. Go to sleep, and you’ll forget all this in the morning.”
“I’m drunk, Lily, but not nearly that drunk,” he said softly. “I know what I’m saying.”
“Adam, you love Sue,” she said, trying desperately to remind him. Why now? Was it just a response to her telling him she was in love with Nikoli?
“Yeah, I do love Sue,” he agreed. “I loved her enough to ask her to marry me.”
“Then why are you saying you love me and not her?” Lily searched his eyes, and she saw a truth there she would have jumped up and down for a few months ago, but not now.
“Because I’m a blind fool,” he said bitterly.
“My mom said something to me when I told her about the engagement. She said I was foolish for not seeing what was right in front of me. I didn’t understand what she meant, but I do now.
When I thought I lost you, I went a little nuts.
I kept thinking of how much I hurt you and the look on your face when you told me to get out.
The thought of losing you, it broke me. I can’t imagine my world without you, Lily. ”
Her heart stuttered at the shattered sound of his voice, and a single tear slipped down her cheek. Why couldn’t he have said this even a few weeks ago? She loved him, but she loved Nikoli more.
“You’re the one I want, Lily, the one I want to marry, to have kids with, the one I want to grow old with. Just you.”
“Adam…”
“Please, Lily, tell me you love me, that you’ll marry me, please.”
Her heart broke. She saw the truth of what he was saying on his face, heard it in his voice.
Drunk he might be, but he was being honest with her, maybe because he was drunk.
It might have given him the courage he needed to tell her all this.
Liquid courage, Mike called it. He’d heard the expression in some old western his dad had made him watch. It fit.
“I…”
“Don’t say anything now,” he interrupted her. “Just think about it, okay?”
“You might wake up and regret all this in the morning.”
“No, Lily, I only regret it took an ass like Kincaid to make me realize how much I love you and how badly I hurt you. Just promise to think about it, please? Just think about you and me and everything we’ve shared, about all we could share in the future?
That’s all I’m asking, to just think about it. ”
“Okay,” she whispered, and he lay back down. When he didn’t say anything else, Lily turned over and stared at the wall. Her mind felt fuzzy. She was so tired, and now it was full of thoughts and questions about how she felt, about everything.
Why the hell had Adam decided to spring this on her tonight?
And what was she going to do when they both woke up?
Nikoli whistled as he walked down the hallway to Lily’s dorm room.
It was nine, and he figured she’d had enough time to sleep.
He told himself he was here because he wanted to hear her thoughts on the game, but honestly, he just wanted to see Lily.
He knocked on her door and shouted, “Wake up, Lily Bells!”
The next thing he heard was a loud thump and Lily cursing worse than a sailor. He laughed, just thinking of her face. She must have fallen out of bed. When she wrenched her door open, his smile faded. Adam was passed out on the floor.
“Shhh,” she whispered and pulled him inside. “He’s still asleep.”
“What’s he doing here?” Nikoli demanded, the caveman inside yelling “mine.”
“He showed up drunk early this morning, and I let him sleep on the floor,” she said, her voice weary. “What are you doing here?”
“I came to take you to breakfast.” She looked tired. “Did you sleep?”
“Some,” she said, yawning. “I was playing your game all night, and then this one woke me up less than an hour after I passed out.”
“Come on,” he said, “let me take you to breakfast, and then you can go sleep at the apartment.”
She yawned again and glanced at Adam before nodding. “He’ll sleep most of the day. He sleeps like the dead when he’s drunk. Let me go to the bathroom, and then we’ll leave.”
Lily grabbed her toothbrush and toothpaste before leaving.
Once she was gone, Nikoli turned his attention to Adam.
He couldn’t figure out what Lily saw in Boy Wonder.
He was average, generic. He also had bad taste in women.
Sue was an empty-headed shrew with a care for no one but herself.
Nikoli had the chance to fuck her in his sophomore year, but even he had standards.
Sue was a real piece of work, and he’d nipped her in the bud before she could get past hello.
Adam, unfortunately, was beginning to understand his feelings for Lily.
Nikoli wouldn’t be surprised if he dumped the Barbie for Lily.
Just the thought of Adam and Lily together set his teeth to grinding.
They would be good together, though. They’d get married and have the traditional two kids and a dog to go along with the white picket fence.
Lily would have everything she ever wanted.
She’d be happy. She deserved to be happy.
She deserved better than him.