Total pages in book: 105
Estimated words: 100604 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 503(@200wpm)___ 402(@250wpm)___ 335(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 100604 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 503(@200wpm)___ 402(@250wpm)___ 335(@300wpm)
“The Age of Aquarius” blasted from the speakers, and instead of a full meal, Jake arranged the food as a snacking buffet.
“Doris took over the music.” Sia collapsed on the couch next to me. “It’s going to be a Beatles and John Lennon night tonight. Betting you twenty bucks the old couple brings out a joint within the hour. I got a good whiff from William. He just smoked up.”
“Here?”
She waved down the hallway. “In the bathroom. He was coming out at the same time—” And she realized what she’d been about to say.
I gave her a knowing grin. “I saw your entrance. Don’t even try to lie to me.”
She groaned, but couldn’t hide her smile. “I must look silly.” She rolled her eyes. “Addison, I had no idea. I finally found my booty-call soulmate.”
“Booty call?”
“Yeah.” She stilled. One side of her mouth flattened. “What?”
She was in love. At long last, her future husband. She was going to move in with him. Those were her normal responses, what I was used to hearing from her as every steamy affair got started. I shook my head. Calling a new guy a booty call wasn’t her usual approach.
“Nothing.”
“No. What? You had a look,” she pressed.
“It’s just…” I glanced over at Jake. He was watching us—correction, he was watching Sia. I pointed at him. “I know that look. All your new boyfriends have it. It’s going to be hot, intense, and I won’t see you for a month or two until you break up.” I gave her a hard look. “That’s when it will get uncomfortable. I know how you are.”
“What are you talking about?”
“When you two break up, you won’t come here anymore. He’s my neighbor.”
She waved that off. “Oh, phooey. That’s silly. I’ve been over to your place a ton and not run into him. It won’t be a problem.”
But it would be. I could read the writing on the wall from half a mile away.
“Addison.” She touched my arm. “I won’t let it affect you and me.”
My hand went over hers. “Promise?”
She squeezed my arm. “Promise. I need you, too. It’s not just you needing me. You’re my sanity in this crazy life I lead.”
I didn’t believe her, but it meant a lot that she said so. “Thank you.”
“Any time, best friend.”
My arm rubbed against hers. Staring at the group, I couldn’t believe these were my neighbors. This felt weird, but it felt good at the same time. A year ago, I couldn’t remember to give Frankie water, and now I was sitting in someone else’s home at a gathering. I let out a sigh.
“What’s wrong?”
I shook my head, then gestured to the group. “I thought I was going to die a year ago.”
“Ah.” She got it. “You’ve come a long way.”
For a moment, I couldn’t talk. My throat closed up. Then, Simon and Garfunkel filled the room, and Doris started swaying her hips. Her arms raised, and her hands began circling in time with the music. William bopped next to her, and Jake pulled Sia to the dance floor. Derek grabbed my hand, doing an impersonation of a chicken around me, and even Dawn moved her shoulders in her corner.
For my first resident dinner, I’d say it was a success.
Doris and William danced happily off to their floor. Dawn and Derek were both giggling, clutching each other for balance as they caught the elevator right behind them. So it was Jake, Sia, and myself remaining.
I turned around. Nope. The two of them were already in the bedroom.
“So,” I called. “I suppose I’ll see you tomorrow?”
I waited.
Nothing.
“Sia?” I cleared my throat. “My best friend, who came with me as my date tonight?”
Soft laughter and a groan was my answer.
“Okay then.” I hit the button for the elevator. I had a bit of a wait, as it had to drop both Derek and Dawn off before coming back up for me. “I’ll just, uh, turn in.”
A shoe hit the floor. A burst of giggling sounded, and then I heard footsteps rushing down the hall to me. The swishing of Sia’s dress assured she was clothed—I didn’t need to brace myself for a vision of her underwear or straight-up breasts. When she appeared, her hair was a mess and her lipstick faded.
“Addison.” She hurried the rest of the way, her cheeks flushed and glowing. A good whiff of Merlot made my nose twitch when she flung her arms around me. “I love you, baby.” She pulled back, then smacked my cheek with her lips. “I’m staying with Jake for the night.”
“Lunch tomorrow?”
“Oh yeah. I’ll pick you up. We can walk to Gianni’s together.”
“Okay.” I hugged her as the elevator pinged its arrival. “Have a good night. Use protection.”
“I will.” She leaned in close, giving me another hug as the doors opened behind me. “Thank you so much for being the bestest friend ever. Love you, honey bunches.” Her breath tickled my neck, and then she was off, headed back to the bedroom.