Chapter 18
Chapter 18
Maddox
No matter how hard I try, I can’t shake the feeling of uneasiness. It gnaws at me, eating me alive.
One part of me knows I messed things up with Michelle, but the other part keeps denying it. What the fuck is wrong with me?
Sometimes I wonder if I am not as smart as I think I am.
I kept thinking about how Michelle looked when I told the guys we were just friends. For a moment, I thought I saw something
other than contempt in her eyes. Her big doe eyes were dark, and I thought I saw tears fall down her cheeks.
No, no, that can’t be right. Why would Michelle cry about this? She doesn’t expect anything from me! She probably looks at me
like I’m some jerk wanting to have fun, right? “Bro, you really fucked up this time, huh?” I snap back into reality as Jason slaps
me on the back and then walks past me to get a bottle of water from the fridge. Right now, my best friend won’t even look at me.
I don’t get it. After Michelle left, Jason gave me a dirty look and walked back into his room without saying anything, while Robin
mumbled uncomfortably and did the same. It was as if they were ashamed of me.
“Huh? Me?” I mumble. “Yes, you, you big dumbass. God, what is wrong with you? I can’t believe you treat that sweet little
Michelle that way. She didn’t deserve that at all!” Jason barks. “I...well...treat her like what?” I stammer. My head is in the clouds,
and I could use some hard liquor.
Jason looks like he is buckling down to give me a lecture. I entertain the idea of walking out of the house because the last thing I
need is to get scolded by my best friend, but I decide to stick around.
Maybe I need to hear what he has to say? “Are you seriously that dense? Yo, Robin! Get over here!!” Jason yells toward one of
the rooms. “WHAT? I AM IN THE MIDDLE OF SOMETHING!” Robin yells back. It sounds like there is a girl with him.
“Stop jerking off and talk to this idiot over here. This is important,” Jason says.
“DUDE, I’M NOT JERKING OFF!!”
“I’m sure Stacey can wait five minutes!” I roll my eyes. They are making a big deal out of nothing. Robin comes back with nothing
but a towel wrapped around his slim waist. Water is still dripping off his hair.
Fucking hell. Robin must have ditched the shower and Stacey in the middle. He is the biggest player in the house.
“What’s happening?” Robin looks between us. “Are we doing an intervention?”
“Yes, because Maddox is an idiot.”
Robin shrugs. “What else is new?” “Can you guys quit it already? I know I upset Michelle a little, but...”
“You upset her a little? Did you not see her running out crying!?” Jason exclaims, looking like he might be ready to snap my head
off. His eyes are mad, real mad. “Michelle wasn’t crying!” Was she? I don’t know. She probably wasn’t. Like, why would she? I
clear my throat. “What are you talking about?” “Oh, so he is blind too,” Robin comments, shaking his head.
Wow, these guys are really after my ass today. “Could you please lay off the insults and tell me exactly what you saw? What
makes you think Michelle was crying?”
“Her cheeks were wet, so I would say they were tears unless her eyes were leaking sweat. You made her cry, dude. I hope it was
worth it. And seriously, do you honestly believe you two are just friends? Because I will go ahead and disagree with that.”
I look at Jason’s eyes full of disappointment, and it finally dawns on me what he is saying but not REALLY saying
I screwed up. Royally this time.
“So you think 1...like her?” My voice shakes, and my knees feel weak. I didn’t mention the arrangement between Michelle and
me, so I thought it would be okay to tell them we were just friends. I never once thought Jason or Robin would notice that I liked
her more than I let on.
“More like in love with her,” Robin laughs, but I don’t find him funny. “Don’t joke about that,” I snap at him. Robin’s face turns
serious. “Okay, sorry I laughed, but this isn’t a joke. I think there’s more to your relationship than your so-called friendship. It’s
kind of obvious, actually.”
Seriously?
And I thought Robin was the meathead of the group...
“Why? Why do you think that? I introduced plenty of girls to you before. What makes this so different?” I demand to know. “You
act differently around her when you think we aren’t watching, and you turn into some weird version of prince charming,” Jason
smirks. “I mean, what is the deal with the pancakes? You never do that for any girl. In fact, I’ve seen you kick girls out of bed and
send them home right after... You know.”
“I just...” I scratch my head, hoping Jason is wrong about everything, but it all sounds true. Fuck, I’m screwed. “Just apologize to
her before she gets too pissed. I don’t buy the whole, ‘she is not my type bullshit either. Tell her you didn’t mean it,” Jason orders.
“Oh, and invite her to the party,” he adds. Party! That’s right, it would cheer her up, and she will forgive me! I grab my phone and
text her frantically. I am not ready to tell her I like her. No way. I’ve got my pride, and what if everyone is wrong and Michelle has
no feelings for me? What then?
Maybe if I act like I have no idea why Michelle is mad, she will just let this go or something?
It would be okay if Michelle just got angry and insulted me but agreed to meet with me. I could make her laugh then. Apologize to
her and then have the chance to make it up to her.
We can go back to being friends and pretend that none of this happened until I’m ready to let her know how I feel.
I text her.
But as expected, there are no replies...
“She is not answering me,” I look at Jason. “Why don’t you invite her instead?”
“So now you want me to do your dirty work?” Jason raises his eyebrows.
“Please, Jason. Do me this solid. You want me to make it up to Michelle, don’t you?” I plead with him.
“Fine, I will invite her to the party, but only because I like her,” Jason says, so I give him her number.
I keep sending her texts after texts and even try to call her but still no answer. She really hates me!
I send her one last text and sigh in relief when she texts back, but her reply is cold. But I won’t give up, not yet.