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I was falling in love with him, hard and fast, and there was no way I could keep going the way we were.
I sighed, the melancholy hitting me especially hard today. I grabbed my phone from the nightstand and quickly sent a text to Dahlia to let her know I was going to skip breakfast with everyone this morning.
‘You sure?’ she replied back, fast as lightning.
‘Yeah,’ I texted and then headed straight for my dresser to get some clothes on. I dressed with whatever I found laying around, so long as it covered my ass and chest. She was going to visit her parents at the hotel that day anyway, so she would be fine without me for a while.
I should’ve known Dahlia wouldn’t leave it like that.
Just a few moments later, I heard a knock at my door. A maid stood on the other side with a coffee made just the way I liked it and a small blueberry muffin.
“From Signorina Dahlia.” The maid smiled at me before leaving.
I shut the door behind her, the delicious smell of the freshly baked muffin in my hand causing my mouth to water. I happily sipped my coffee, heading straight back to bed.
The muffin was delicious, and I relaxed on my bed as I had breakfast in my self-imposed isolation. It was just what I needed to get my head back on straight.
After finishing off my coffee, I headed to my bathroom where I filled the bathtub for a long, relaxing bath. I used the lavender bath bomb Dahlia had got me, hoping it would keep me calm and relaxed.
I took my time getting dressed and doing my makeup, making sure I was happy with how I looked before I decided to go downstairs. I pocketed my phone, humming to a song I didn’t know the words of as I climbed down the stairs with a new burst of energy.
“Please?” The whining sound of my best friend reached my ears as soon as I stepped onto the lower floor and I laughed, following the voice until I reached the living room. She must be back from her visit already.
Tallon was sprawled out on the couch with his arm over his face as he groaned in pain.
“It’s not up to me,” he said, looking like he was in quite a bit of pain.
“What isn’t?” I asked as I entered the room.
Dahlia spun to face me, her pout morphing into a massive smile as she tackled me into a hug.
“Whoa, calm down,” I said, barely keeping us both standing after her added weight.
“Ow,” Dahlia winced, laying her hand across her stomach.
“I told you to take it easy!” Tallon scoffed, throwing his hands in the air. “Put some sense into her, will you, Livi?”
“What sense?” I asked, then frowned as I spotted the guilty look in Dahlia’s eyes. “Dolly, what did you do?”
“Nothing!” she claimed defensively. “I just wanted to go for some gelato, that’s all! Ever since he introduced me to that shop, I’ve wanted to go back.”
“You still have stitches, Dolly,” I said with a frown. “You have to take it easy until you get them out. Stop murdering your brother.”
“So?” she huffed. “That doesn’t mean I can’t go out for ice cream every once in a while. I’m dying here, Olive! We can get a driver and just go out for fifteen minutes tops. Plus, you still haven’t tried their best gelato. They have mint chocolate chip.”
“Mint chocolate chip?” My eyes went wide at the thought–real Italian gelato in my favorite icy flavor. The temptation was strong. I’d had the lemon kind last time.
I shook my head at my traitorous thoughts. There was no way I was going to sell out my best friend for gelato. Right? Though, she had been out earlier today and several other times to see her parents and for the picnic since she’d been released from the hospital
“But the doctor said you need to rest–” I protested, trying to remain firm.
“That I just need to take it easy. That doesn’t mean I’m a cripple, though,” Dahlia jumped in right away, giving me an appeasing smile as she grabbed my hands. “It’ll be real quick. We’ll be there and back in no time, and if you go with me, you can stop me from doing anything too dangerous. Besides, they’re only selling the mint chocolate chip flavor today.”
“Today only?” I whimpered, my dream of the minty chocolatey goodness floating away.
“That was low, Dahlia!” Tallon shouted with irritation in his voice.
“So?” She stuck out her tongue at him and then smiled at me. “The place is really close, too, and it’s in broad daylight and so many people go there, so there’s no chance of something happening. So please? We were fine the other day.” Tallon had seen someone following us, though. Hadn’t he?
She gave me her biggest, widest puppy-dog eyes and I flinched, forgetting the potential danger, my mouth opening and closing for any excuse I had, but my brain was filled with chocolate chips and mints and the dreamy smooth goodness of the icy treat.
“Don’t fall for it, Livi!” Tallon encouraged me from his spot on the couch, still nursing his head.
I shut my mouth, hoping no drool had escaped the corner of my lips before I finally glanced at my feet, a bit ashamedly as I said, “Maybe just a quick trip….”
“And she fell for it,” Tallon sighed. “Remember that creepy guy I saw the other day?”
My best friend ignored him. “Yay!” Dahlia rocked on her feet, bubbling with excitement. “I knew you’d say yes! The driver’s already waiting for us outside.”
“Wait, what?” I glared at her, realizing now what had happened. “You set me up!”
“It’s just too easy, Olive.” She grinned, grabbing my hand to pull me out the door even as I huffed at the unfairness of it all. “I told him to stay in the car when I got back from visiting Mon and Dad.”
She was sneaky, but at least I’d get my mint chocolate chip.
Just like Dahlia said, there was a driver waiting out front as soon as she dragged me out there. She pulled me into the car, and I smiled politely at the driver. I didn’t recognize him, but he had on a huge pair of sunglasses and was abnormally large.
He dwarfed the seats, and I wondered how he had even fit himself into the sedan at all. Even his massive hands made the steering wheel look like it had been made for kids.
“Gelato, please,” Dahlia said brightly as she buckled up.
The man nodded once, not saying another word. Honestly, I was a bit freaked out by him, but I stayed quiet as he pulled out of the driveway.
The man knew exactly which shop to go to.
Dahlia told him, “You can stay here. We’ll just be a minute.”
Despite her words, he got out of the car and followed us. A bell jingled as soon as Dahlia opened the door, and I grinned, the scent of frozen dessert wafting over my face. All the varying scents of chocolates and strawberries and peanuts morphed together and hit me all at once. It smelled so good, just like the other day, though I noticed the nice lady who had complimented my flavor choice the other day wasn’t working.
After waiting in a horrendously long line, it was finally our turn, and despite all my hopes and dreams, the moment I tried to order the delicious mint chocolate chip gelato I had been promised, I was left disappointed.
I stared blankly at the cashier behind the counter as she gave me an apologetic smile.
“I’m sorry, what was that again?” I asked in disbelief.
“We’re all out of the mint chocolate, I’m afraid,” she said, looking like she actually felt bad. “We’ve got some strawberry and vanilla left, if you wanna try those, though?”
“Sorry, Olive,” Dahlia sent me a sheepish look as she scooped up her strawberry and cream into her mouth. She didn’t look the least bit sorry.
Even the lemon was gone. “The vanilla, then, please,” I said, sucking up the fact that my dreams had been dashed once more. It may have been a bit dramatic, but I really had been looking forward to the mint chocolate chip gelato.
I sulked as she handed me the cup of vanilla, and Dahlia paid with a smile.
“Aw, cheer up, baby Olive,” Dahlia cooed in a baby voice as she wrapped her arm around my shoulders, pulling me close to her. “I’ll let you have some of mine.”