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Preach to me Baby by Hazel Parker, Sinfully Sweet Books (20)

CHAPTER NINETEEN

 

We ache with the yearning that turns half into whole and offer no excuses for the beauty of our souls. – Aberjhani

 

There were plenty of other well-known bookstores in Los Angeles, and it took Lily no less than a day to find one that suited her literary skills and apply. A gentle old man scheduled her for an interview. It went so well that she was given the job on the spot—something she was elated by and took as a sign that maybe settling here wouldn’t be so bad.

Other than getting a new job, she got herself a new apartment—a tiny, suburban-type place that reminded her of Sunnydale with its wooden paneling and old furniture. It wasn’t as posh as the studio she had before with its elegant, modern furniture, but she was determined to make it as homey as she could without having to spend much. She was determined to make her own way. Her trust fund was back up. 

On her first week back in the city, Lily decided to indulge herself by shopping for clothes—something she hadn’t been able to do much in the town because clothing shops there were few and far between. She treated herself to some authentic French cuisine right after, telling herself that this was something she had been looking to eat for quite some time now.

And yet she quietly missed Sunnydale.

Determined not to dwell on it at all, Lily walked. She walked and walked and visited parks, museums, and whatever new spot she could find, feeling as if something was missing. It sucked, really, that just when she had fallen in love with a town, the people, and a certain man, it just wasn’t meant to be and she needed to be the one to leave.

But she refused to stay miserable over that.

So she kept herself busy. Other than the bookstore, there was also a nearby chocolate shop that needed a weekly bookkeeper, so she signed up for that, too. Lily worked so hard the next couple of days that her employers were so impressed. By the time weekend came, she was exhausted and thought a good sleeping in would be beneficial.

She dreamed of him, always dreamed of him, but she tried to forget. She dreamed of knocking on doors and strange visitors answering the door ignoring her.

Lily was so used to dreaming that she didn’t realize the pounding on her door was for real. It got so loud that she ended up waking up with a start, dazed and confused and wondering if she had missed some appointment.

Blearily, she stood up and went to the door, prepared to give a lecture to whoever would make such a commotion at…oh. Eight. It was already eight in the morning.

She opened the door.

Blinked.

Before Lily could scream, four women with excited voices screamed happily ahead of her.

*****

“What are you guys doing here, really?” Lily asked again once the niceties—niceties as in her taking a shower and them dragging her out of the house so they could all go out—were done. They had settled to eat at a diner near her house that served one of the cheapest and most flavorful pizzas there was, and ordered slices of all the bestsellers.

“We’re here to visit you!” Hanna said brightly, after ordering a scoop of ice cream before the pizza was to arrive. Apparently, her diet was a no-go, not when in the city.

Beth nodded her head. “Your leaving was too abrupt and we wanted to check out how you’re doing here. We were worried about you.”

Darla was frowning at the menu, still searching for low-calorie stuff after her order of low-carbohydrate pizza. Then she placed it down and stared at Lily in disapproval. “You really should have said goodbye, you know. I’m kind of miffed you just packed up and left.”

Lily nodded. “I’m sorry about that. There were just some things that happened, and I couldn’t stay anymore. I’ve missed you guys.”

Darla’s look softened. “It doesn’t matter. We’re here now.”

“And on that topic,” Hanna added, “We couldn’t help wondering what caused you to leave so quickly.”

Beth leaned forward hastily. “And we don’t mean to sound intruding or anything like that.”

Darla shot her a look. “But we need to ask. Is it about the baby’s father, Lily?”

Lily was shocked. She didn’t know the women knew about the baby. She shook her head. “It’s not that.”

Janice had stayed silent throughout the whole conversation, a very unusual thing that had Lily giving her a puzzled look. Janice wouldn’t meet her eye, as if she were having an internal struggle and was preparing for something.

When the pizza finally arrived, steaming hot and mouthwatering, Janice looked up.

“I have something to say,” she announced.

Everyone paused mid-bite, but she indicated at them to continue and waited for them to start chewing. When they finally did, she took a bite of her own and murmured in appreciation. Then she gulped.

“My cousin, Sebastian, has left the church. He’s taken a sabbatical to think about his calling. Or whatever you call it.”

Forks clanked and a shocked silence filled the air. Totally relaxed, Janice shrugged.

Beth’s eyes widened, but she was the only one who got it right away. A sinking feeling settled in Lily’s stomach as she predicted what Janice was about to say next.

“And he’s gone away to reflect. Some faraway place he refused to tell me.”

It was like a ticking time bomb.

One by one, comprehension dawned on both Hanna’s and Darla’s faces. Then slowly, all heads turned towards Lily, who was still staring dumbfounded at Janice.

Beth was all sympathy. Hanna looked like she was punched in the face and didn’t know how to react.

Darla looked positively furious.

Lily took a deep breath, prepared for the last one to shout at her. To blame her for everything and to make her an outcast then and there, then probably walk out in disgust right after.

Instead, Darla lifted her hand, calling the waiter. Once the waiter arrived, she canceled her order for low-carb pizza and told the waiter to serve her one with cheese—lots and lots of gooey, melty cheese.

When that was done, she finally turned to Lily and let out her opinion in a calm manner.

“That bastard had better kneel and grovel before you take him back. Do you understand me?”

Hanna’s mouth fell open in shock. Janice raised a brow, while Beth merely looked on.

Lily squirmed.

“It’s as much my fault as his, Darla,” she began, but Darla cut her off.

“Sweetheart, not when he let you go just like that,” Darla intoned, taking her hand and squeezing it. “I get he has a calling, and it’s important to him but they don’t have to take a vow of celibacy.”

“You don’t know the whole story”, Lily said quietly. “I understand”.

Unbidden, a tear fell out of Lily’s eye at the words—unexpected words from the last person she expected. Hanna became teary-eyed herself, and Beth was looking down and obviously also trying to control her emotions. Janice raised both brows and merely sat back, waiting for everyone to get a hold of themselves.

When the waiter finally came to serve Darla’s food, he was very confused to find five emotional women at the table, happily immersed in each other and still trying not to cry.

*****

They bonded. That was the best word for it as they strolled around the city and talked about everything, particularly filling in details of what Lily had missed in town. Apparently, Janice had a hot little romance going on—one that she had been trying to hide from everyone.

Until Hanna found them doing it behind a stall in a restaurant.

The fact that Janice got her secret fantasy had all of them mighty amused—more so because it was with Sullivan, of all people. He was the nicest guy in town, and Janice was the rebel—a situation that had Darla declaring what a perfect couple they would turn out to be. Janice refused anything that had to do with the word couple, but Lily could see that there was a content look in her eyes that indicated she really didn’t mind.

They kept bonding, right until midnight and it was time to go home. The women walked Lily to her front door before leaving for their motel room, which was just a few blocks away. Sleepily, they promised Lily they would be back tomorrow and would even visit her at her workplace so they could indulge in chocolates.

Happy at how the day turned out, Lily went inside her house and slept the night away. A big part of her wondered where Sebastian was, worried about him and where he had gone. But she tried to convince herself that moving on was the best option, and she shouldn’t hope at all. Missing him was going to be a part of her for the next few months and she just had to ride through it until she no longer missed him. If that ever happened.

The thought of no longer missing him sent an ache inside her heart, but she ignored that, too.

The next morning knocking woke her up again. Fully expecting her four friends to be on the other end, she called out a warning for them to be quiet and washed her face first before trudging towards the door with a huge grin on her face. She opened the door and opened her mouth, prepared to let them in and ask them to wait while she got herself ready.

The smile and the words froze when she saw who was at the door.

It wasn’t the girls.

“Hello, Lily.”

It was Sebastian, with flowers in his hand.

 

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