I exhale a laugh. “What would I be mad about?”
He whispers to someone beside him and then suddenly Poppy’s face is on the screen, smiling wide with a persistent wave.
“Uh… why are you with Poppy?”
Logan’s mouth is wide with a smirk. I turn to him for an answer and he continues to watch me like I’m on a short fuse. “I don’t get it.”
“I think your brother and Poppy are an item,” Mom says with a playful smile.
“But... but...” My words don’t come out. “When? How? This is insane...”
“Back when you guys visited London, over drinks and terrible dad jokes. Insane, yes... but fuck, I love this woman.” He kisses her cheek and it’s hard to ignore how happy he looks. I don’t actually think I’ve ever seen him this happy. It’s frightening, yet I’m overcome with joy at the same time. “You always said we didn’t have the ESP thing going on. Twenty-six years later, it’s finally kicked in.”
“Oh yeah,” I challenge. “What am I thinking now?”
“You’re in love with the goof beside you, and want this phone call to end so you can get laid because it’s been two weeks.”
I gasp, eyes wide in shock. “Ashley!”
Everyone laughs, even Mom and Dad despite the awkwardness of me getting laid.
When the laughter dwindles I relax enough to respond back to him, “You’re right… I do love the goof beside me.” I nudge Logan with my elbow again. “And that’s all I’ll say.”
“It’s good to see you happy, sis, even if it’s with him.” Ashley smiles through the screen. “You’ll always be my bro. Just make it official already. If you like it then you should have put a ring on it,” he chants, mimicking Beyoncé.
Logan grins, kissing my finger and leaning into the call as if it was only him and Ash.
“Soon, bro...”
One week later—they won their premiership.
And when the crowds cheered like maniacs, there in the middle of the stadium covered in mud and sweat, Logan pulled out a ring and asked me to marry him.
Fireworks and all.
My brother’s best friend, my rival, my lover.
The man who was always meant to be mine.
Epilogue
“Lights, camera, action!”
~ Emerson Chase
Season three aired and the ratings soared with the drama that had unfolded.
It had been a difficult six months, and this was the final wrap-up—the live reunion show.
Kyle and Kelly are the first to be interviewed in front of a live audience.
Anthony Carron hosts all the reunion shows on the network. An over-the-top host with a vivacious attitude and thirst for gossip. He flaunts his homosexuality like a pair of new shoes, never one to shy away from drama in his own life. He knows how to bring out the real stories, make light of situations that appear too heavy, and stands center ring when the boxing gloves come out.
I’ve been too wrapped up in my own scandal to see what others around me have been going through.
Kyle and Kelly focused on a business venture this season that went horribly wrong. Their partner bailed, taking all their life savings and investments. Luckily, the camera caught some of the fraudulent activity, and now it’s with the courts to decide what will happen.
Harley’s sexuality finally came out. A surprise to many including myself, but nevertheless, a positive step forward. He speaks about his battle with depression and how coming out has helped him deal with that. When the cameras rolled back and showed some of the pivotal scenes in this season, it’s hard to watch and even more difficult when he fights to hold back the tears on stage. Poppy and I intervene, joining him on the couch and holding his hand while he openly speaks about his struggle to finally accept himself.