Damon laughs, amused but not shocked. Or fazed.
“Just let her try it on.” He pushes the box back to Ryen and looks at her. “Later. When you’re alone. See if you like what comes out.” And then he turns his gaze back to Misha standing up. “See if she hears it. Maybe you’ll hear it, too.”
They don’t ask what he means, but I know. L’appel du vide. Winter’s philosophy of who we are and what brings us together. Maybe Misha and Ryen are more like us than we thought. Maybe everyone is. Given the chance.
But Misha just sighs and pushes his chair back, getting up. “I need to be drunk to deal with you.” He walks to the bar.
Damon follows, making himself a drink, but he doesn’t bug Misha further. I glance at the doorway, noticing Michael hasn’t followed us. He’s probably ready to wring my neck.
I cross the lounge and step into the head, closing the door. But it catches, and I look up, seeing Kai slip in behind me and quickly shut the door.
My eyes immediately sting, and I didn’t realize how hard I’m holding back until I’m alone with him. He approaches me in the quiet, secluded little space in front of the sink and takes my face in his hands.
He looks at me, and my eyes water.
“I know,” I whisper. “I know.”
“You’re torturing both of you,” he says. “Tell him.”
My chest shakes, and I try to look away, but he doesn’t let me. He holds my face in place.
“It has to be in private,” I tell him. “He’ll be angrier if I put him on the spot in front of everyone.”
“He won’t be angry.”
He’ll be in a terrible position, though. One where he’ll be between a rock and a hard spot, and I’d be asking him to make a choice where both options leave him giving up something he wants.
I need to make the choice for him. I always knew that.
I let my head drop, slowly falling forward into Kai’s chest. “It would kill me to see him with another woman,” I whisper. “What if he marries someone else, and I have to live in Thunder Bay and see them?”
I start to cry, feeling his arms circle around me, and I b
reak down, the dread and anticipation sitting in my stomach and making me sick.
Kai whispers against my hair. “Shhhh…”
But the door suddenly swings open, and we pop our heads up. Michael stands there, and the look on his face makes my stomach sink. He bares his teeth, grabs Kai by the jacket, and hauls him out of the bathroom.
I gasp as he throws his friend back into the lounge, Kai crashes into the table, the vase on top sliding off and breaking on the floor. Ryen yelps, scurrying out of her seat and out of the way.
Michael charges over to Kai, grabbing him again and fisting his lapels.
“Whoa, whoa, stop!” Kai growls.
“Michael, stop!” I yell.
He shakes Kai, shouting in his face. “What the hell were you doing?”
“We were just talking!” Kai tells him.
Damon stands frozen, watching but ready, while Misha, Ryen, and Banks look on with worried stares at the scene.
Michael leans in, speaking low in Kai’s face. “You don’t touch her.”
“It wasn’t like that,” Kai argues.
“Then what was it like?”