LOGINI never expected to fall for him, my best friend's father. From the moment I saw Marcus stride across the deck, water dripping from his shoulders, I knew this summer would change everything. I was eighteen now, no longer the little girl who used to play in his backyard. But to him, I was still just Lily's friend. Still off-limits. Still invisible. One vacation. One chance. I'd make him see me differently, even if it meant playing a dangerous game. Because some desires are too strong to ignore, and some men are worth every risk.
View MoreThe bedroom had always been the quietest room in the beach house.Lily had claimed it every summer since she was a child, the one at the end of the hall with the window that faced the ocean and the ceiling that sloped just enough to make it feel like a hiding place. She'd slept in this room through thunderstorms and heartaches, and one very bad summer when her parents had stopped pretending everything was fine. The room had held all of it without judgment.She sat on the edge of the bed now and let it hold this, too.Her journal was in her hands. She hadn't opened it yet. She just sat with the familiar weight of it, navy blue cover, the corner bent from being shoved into too many beach bags — and listened to the muffled sounds of the house settling around her. Jake's voice somewhere down the hall, low and careful. Patricia in the kitchen, running water. And below all of it, so constant she'd stopped hearing it days ago, the ocean.She opened the journal to an entry from day two.June
Nobody suggested dinner.It just happened the way necessary things sometimes do. Patricia appeared with four boxes from the boardwalk place, set them open on the dining table without ceremony, and everyone drifted in because the alternative was staying alone in separate rooms with their separate thoughts, and that had stopped being bearable around six o'clock.The power had flickered twice during the afternoon, some coastal grid issue nobody had the energy to investigate. Patricia had lit the candles. Now they sat in a warm, unsteady light that made everything look softer than it was, the food boxes, the mismatched glasses, the five people who had absolutely no business sharing a meal tonight arranged around a table like an accidental still life.Diane had not stayed.That, at least, had gone better than Emma had feared. The conversation on the front steps had been brief — Diane, polished and uncomfortable in equal measure, delivering some logistical paperwork about the divorce settle
The house had a particular silence when something was wrong.Emma had felt it before, the morning her own parents told her they were separating, the way the air in their kitchen had gone thick and still, every ordinary object suddenly sharp-edged and strange. This was the same silence. The beach house is holding its breath.Marcus moved through it without a word, already pulling on shoes at the door, his face stripped of everything except focus. Jake had his keys out before anyone asked him. Patricia was on her phone, calm and methodical, checking with neighbors down the coastal road in the particular efficient way of women who had managed crises before and knew that panic consumed energy you needed for solutions.Emma stood in the middle of the living room and thought about Lily at thirteen.I want to show you something. Pulling Emma by the wrist across the hot sand, laughing, her blonde hair flying. The most private place on earth. You can't tell anyone. Swear.She was already movin
The rosé was already poured.That was the first thing Emma noticed when she climbed the deck steps — two glasses sitting on the small table between two chairs, the bottle sweating gently in the morning heat, one glass already half-empty and one glass waiting. Patricia sat in the left chair with her long legs crossed and her sunglasses off, turning them slowly between her fingers like a woman who had been sitting with her thoughts long enough to get comfortable with them.She looked up when Emma reached the top step.She patted the chair beside her.Not a question. Not an invitation exactly. Just a pat, the kind that said sit down, I already know, and we are going to talk about it like adults.Emma's entire body wanted to turn around and walk back down to the beach. Back to the water, back to the wind, back to any place that wasn't this chair with this woman and that waiting glass of rosé.She sat down.Whatever came next, she had decided on the steps, she would not be a coward about
They stood there, breathing the same air, his hand still warm against her face, the distance between their mouths measured in nothing at all.And then Emma pulled back just far enough to look at him.In his eyes, for the first time, there was no guardedness. No retreat. No shutting of the door.Jus
Emma looked at the woman standing in the hallway, who was somewhere in her early forties, with Marcus's same dark eyes and the same quality of stillness underneath an otherwise animated exterior, like deep water running under a bright surface.She was beautiful in an undecorated way, dressed simply
Emma didn't show Marcus the photograph.Not that night. Not when he came back downstairs after settling Lily, moving quietly through the hallway in the way he did when he didn't want to wake the house. Not when he paused at the kitchen doorway and looked at her standing at the counter with both ha
Marcus stood abruptly, moving around his desk with predatory grace. "And what exactly have you decided?"Emma rose to meet him, refusing to be intimidated by his proximity. "That we're adults. That we can have a conversation without falling apart. That avoidance was making everything worse.""So wh












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