Josh & Hannah (Redwood Falls 1) - Page 38

“Fine. Goodbye Josh. I’ll see you around sometime.” Hannah slammed the door and walked into the house.

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Hannah didn’t get any sleep at all, and the next morning any bravado she’d had the night before had dried up and she was silently panicking. She rushed through her shower, hoping it would make her feel better, but it was hopeless.

Hannah walked into the kitchen and found her mother and proceeded to unload on her. What were mothers for if you couldn’t use them for a sounding board? Like a good mother, she’d listened and commiserated, but Hannah could tell by her mom’s reaction that she felt Hannah’s pain but that she also understood Josh’s viewpoint.

“You have to remember about my past, baby. I was almost in Josh’s exact same predicament. I came to town empty-handed, and I know the townspeople gossiped about me. It was a long, long time before I was accepted as one of them. What Josh has just found out has to be upsetting to him. I’m afraid he’s right, you’re going to have to give him some time.”

While Hannah appreciated the fact that her mother understood and liked Josh, it wasn’t exactly what she wanted to hear at the moment. All she wanted was for someone to tell her that Josh was acting like an ass and that he’d come to his senses and get over it. Even though Hannah had been scared to tell him about the money, she truly hadn’t believed in her heart that he would react with such hostility.

She’d never expected that they’d break up over it.

She finished letting her mother have her say and then Hannah got in her car and drove to town.

She needed Ava. What she really needed was Josh, but Ava was the next best thing.

The house looked deserted as Hannah knocked on the door. “Where are your parents?”

Ava opened the door and let Hannah in as she answered, “They told me they were going shopping in Dallas. I swear to God, I think they’re lying, though. I think they went to scope out one of those unwed mother places. You know, the ones where girls go during the last months of their pregnancies so the world doesn’t know the shame that’s been cast on their families? Can you believe that shit? Can you believe in the twenty-first century that those places still exist?”

“No, I had no idea.”

“Oh, it’s true. Not that I think my parents will be able to afford it.”

As Ava moved to the kitchen to get them a couple of bottled waters, Hannah abruptly realized that her problems were nil compared to Ava’s. Hannah needed to talk, she really did, but Ava was on a roll and how could she interrupt her with her own problems that seemed petty in comparison?

“So I think they’ve got it in their heads that they’ll find a nice middle-aged couple who can’t have their own kid, and they’ll arrange for them to pay for my keep in exchange for my baby.” Ava’s voice broke on the last word and Hannah’s heartstrings were pulled. “Archaic, isn’t it?”

“Do they really think you’re going to agree to that?”

“Jesus. I don’t know what they think, but they’re certifiably insane if they think I’m giving my baby away.” Ava shook her head and twin tears rolled down her cheeks. “I miss Ethan so much, you know? I almost died all over again when he had to go back after the Thanksgiving holidays. I need him here.”

Hannah frowned with agreement. “He should be here.”

“No, he can’t. He has to be where he’s at if he ever wants to earn a decent living. I know that … it’s just so hard. The separation, I mean.”

Hannah’s cell began ringing. “Yeah, I know,” she answered, somewhat distractedly as she pulled her phone from her pocket. She looked down and Josh’s name sent her on a wild emotional roller coaster. At the same moment, Ty came in from the backdoor and glanced around, obviously seeing his sister’s tears and probably the concern on Hannah’s face as well. Her phone continued to ring and Hannah answered it as she gave Ty a distracted smile. “Hey.” Hannah said into the phone, managing to keep her tone neutral.

Josh’s voice came blasting out at her at once. “Did you tell your mother that we broke up?”

“How did you know that?” Hannah had only told her mother thirty minutes before.

“Word gets around. It’s a small town. Answer the question. Did you tell her?”

“Yes.”

“What the fuck for?”

Hannah didn’t care for his tone and it immediately put her back up. She could tell her mom any damn thing she wanted to. “It’s fairly simple, Josh. We broke up and I needed someone to talk to.” As she said the words, Hannah felt both Ava and Ty’s eyes snap towards her and remain glued on her. Damn. She hadn’t wanted them to find out like that.

The silence after her statement only lasted a second and then Hannah had both Josh and Ty demanding her attention at the same time.

“Bullshit. You need to quit telling everybody everything. Your mother saw my aunt in town and told her already. The last thing I fucking need right now is for this to get around and for everyone to think that you’re fair fucking game.” Josh snarled.

“You broke up with Josh?” Ty’s voice boomed across the small kitchen.

“Was that Ty?” Josh asked. “Oh, goddamn. You better not tell Ty that we broke-up, Hannah.”

“What did he do to you? Why would you break-up with him?” Ty asked as he took a few steps closer to Hannah.

Hannah’s throat closed up and she couldn’t form an answer of any kind. She looked at Ava who stood completely still as she absorbed the situation. Hannah abruptly realized that her own cheeks were wet with silent tears. As she trembled from cold shock, she held the phone slightly away from her ear as Josh’s voice continued to boom, “Answer me. Are you at the Andersons? Tell Ty that I said he better keep the fuck away!”

Everyone in the room heard Josh’s exclamation. Ty prowled up next to her and removed the cell phone from her numb fingers and put it to his ear. “She’s crying, fuckwad. Whatever you did to her, you made her cry. I don’t like to see her cry, Turner. You fucked up this time.”

Ty ended the call and then turned the cell phone off altogether and tossed it on the kitchen counter. Through tears that were flowing heavily now, Hannah felt him pull her into his arms and wrap her in his embrace. She stood completely still as his masculine warmth enveloped her. He was tall, like Josh, and with her head against his chest, Hannah saw Ava silently leave the room.

Hannah didn’t understand why Ava had left when it was her presence that Hannah needed and not Ty’s, but for the moment, she tried to breathe evenly and get the tears under control. Ty’s hands were strong and soothing, and Hannah was only mildly surprised to feel his soft kiss on the top of her head. It felt brotherly, even paternal, and she was glad she had him for a friend. But when he lifted her chin and his eyes tangled with hers, the look on his face was anything but platonic.

Ty was good-looking, he always had been, and the unfamiliar occurrence, added to her upset over Josh, was numbing Hannah somewhat to what was really happening. Her reactions were slower than normal; she felt almost lethargic. She was vaguely aware that she was in a sticky situation and needed to move back. But just as the thought dawned on her, Ty’s fingers spread across her cheekbone and speared into her hair, and she was mildly shocked to realize that he looked as if he wanted to kiss her.

Her hand found traction against his chest, and she began to push away from him. Her pulse raced a bit, but somewhere in the back of her mind, Hannah understood that it was only because she wanted to get away from him. Having his arms around her certainly didn’t make her heart race like it did when Josh held her.

Her thoughts went to Josh again and sadness encompassed her entire being and the feeling of lethargy dragged her down. Nobody would ever make her feel what Josh made her feel. Why had he hurt her last night?

She stared up at Ty, the experience of being in the circle of someone else’s arms disconcerting her. But she couldn’t give him her attention and held herself at arm’s length. His words when he spoke sounded almost tortured and she

hated the hurt in his voice. “I’ve been waiting for almost a year for you to break up with him.”

She grimaced at his blunt announcement. “Ty, no.”

“He’s one of my best friends, but you don’t realize how special you are, Hannah.”

She shook her head in denial at his words.

“Yeah, you are. I was going to make a move on you, you know? And then he took a chance with you and I was screwed.”

“Ty … I think maybe Josh and I … I think we’ve just had a fight, that’s all.”

“Nah. Y’all broke up. I heard you say it.”

She began to pull away in earnest. “I better go.”

“Have you ever kissed anyone but him, Hannah?”

She was caught off guard and froze under his touch for only a second before she began pulling away again.

“Have you?”

“No, but I don’t want—”

“He’ll get you back, I know that. Shit, he deserves you. I love him like the brother I never had. Josh and Ethan. Both of ‘em. Whatever he did to you to make you cry … he’ll apologize for it, and then y’all will get back together and live happily ever after. I know that. It’s that way between y’all. The fucker is crazy about you and I know you feel the same way about him.” His eyes searched hers as she held herself at arms’ distance as he continued, “But then I’ll never know what it’s like to hold you. And that’s going to suck for me.”

Hannah pushed against him again, trying to break away without hurting his feelings; his eyes were tormented and she felt his pain. “Ty—”

His hands moved to cradle her head and his eyes swallowed her whole and Hannah was hit with a feeling of guilt when she realized that Ty had deeper feelings for her than she’d known about, feelings that she could never return.

He took in a deep breath. “Shit. I’m about to break the bro-code.” Hannah stiffened but it was too late.

His head fell to hers and he put his lips on hers. She froze with disbelief, but then a sudden vision of Josh holding another girl hit Hannah and she knew that whatever fight they had had, she couldn’t let this happen. Her arms came between them to hold Ty away, and she began pushing with all her might. She broke away from him and she stumbled backward, staring at him and shaking her head. She wasn’t repulsed exactly, but she was aware that what she was feeling was … nothing. No, that wasn’t true. She was feeling guilt, because his lips should never have touched hers. Not even for the single second that they did.

They stared at each other from the small distance between them. “You shouldn’t have done that. You said yourself that he’s like a brother to you.” She saw a blush of crimson highlighting his cheekbones at her comment, and she knew that her face reflected a pink blush as well.

Hannah heard the back door slamming and immediate footsteps.

She knew before she turned her head that Josh would be in the room, and her emotions were conflicted. She felt bad for Ty, and she didn’t want him to be hurt, but her overriding emotions were still those of anger and hurt toward Josh.

Hannah slowly turned her head to face the dark specter of Josh Turner, breathing heavily in the doorway and taking in the situation with a single glance. His eyes looked dead, and his face had blanched of all color. He glanced at Ty with a killing expression, and then his eyes landed on her again and she felt impaled by their heat. He sucked in a ragged breath. “You let him kiss you?”

How had he known that? Was it on her face? And no, she hadn’t let him kiss her, not the way that Josh was thinking. Hannah flinched at the question and Ty cleared his throat and tried to speak. “Josh—”

“Shut the fuck up. I’ll deal with you later.” He whipped his head back to Hannah. “Did you? Did you, Hannah? You stood there and let him put his hands all over you? Did he put his tongue in your mouth?”

Josh’s rage was palpable and Hannah realized that if they’d been fighting before, they’d just upped the ante.

Ty tried again. “It was my fault—”

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