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P.S. I Hate You by Winter Renshaw (30)

Chapter Forty-Four

Maritza

It’s crazy how much life can change in an instant.

One minute I’m serving pancakes, the next minute I’m spending a week with an Army corporal who makes my stomach somersault every time I look at him.

One minute I’m writing him letters, the next minute I’m writing him off.

But now we’re here—in the present moment.

And all those minutes have added up, turning into days and nights and weeks and months and now that same broody Army corporal is standing in my grandmother’s trophy room listening to her wax poetic about her Hollywood golden years.

“And that’s how I knew Richard Burton was going to go back to Elizabeth,” Gram says with a melancholic sigh, twisting her pearls around her fingers. “They were just meant to be. But it’s all right. Everything worked out. Had I not met my husband, I wouldn’t have had my two boys or my two beautiful granddaughters.”

Isaiah turns toward me and I give him a wink.

“Everything always has a way of working out, doesn’t it?” he asks.

“Always.” Gram smiles. So far she seems to be quite taken with him, at least judging by the fact that she’s been leading him from room to room ever since breakfast this morning, showing off her awards and movie props and costumes. Isaiah seemed to take a particular interest in the white bikini from the Davida’s Desire poster, even going so far as to jokingly ask if she ever loaned out any of her costumes.

I smacked his arm when she wasn’t looking.

Sicko.

“We should probably get going, Gram,” I tell her when she attempts to lead us to the room where she keeps her framed posters and the actual baby grand piano she danced on in 1968’s Sunset Sonata.

“So soon, Lovey?” She pouts, turning to face me. “But you two just got here. And I wanted to show him my posters.”

I check the time on my phone. “We’re catching Splendor in the Grass at the Vista. Starts in an hour.”

Gram’s eyes shift between the two of us and she wears a knowing smirk. “Well, all right. Some other time, then, Isaiah?”

“Of course, Mrs. Claiborne,” he says.

She bats her hand. “Please. Gloria’s fine. And I do hope I’ll be seeing more of you around here. It’s good to see the sparkle back in my granddaughter’s eyes. It’d been gone for so long.”

I saunter up to Isaiah, sliding my hand into his and grinning at him the way I haven’t been able to stop doing since yesterday, when we had our heart to heart.

“Pretty sure it’s here to stay this time, Gram,” I say.

She hooks a hand on her narrow hip before pointing at Isaiah. “But if she ever loses it again

“She won’t,” he says, giving her his full attention. “I’m not going anywhere. I can promise you that.”

“Have fun at the movies, you two …” Gram sashays down the hall in her fur-lined, white satin robe, disappearing into her master bedroom and closing the door.

“You want to hear something completely insane?” I ask him when she’s gone.

“What? You think you love me?” he asks.

My jaw falls. Of all the things that could come out of that gorgeous mouth of his, I wasn’t expecting that.

“I was going to say that this week is my parents’ twenty-fifth anniversary and that my mom had to choose between my father and my uncle but …” I draw in a deep breath, “yeah, I do think I love you.”

His lips curl into a slow smile, the very same one he wore this morning in my bed as he peeled the sheets from my naked body and climbed over top of me for the third time in under twenty-four hours.

With his hands cupping my waist, he pulls me in and crushes my lips with his. My body surrenders and I’m having second thoughts about going to that movie because suddenly I’m thinking spending the afternoon in bed with this guy sounds like a lot more fun.

“You just going to leave me hanging, Corp?” I ask, my mouth brushing against his as he kisses me again. “I just told you I think I love you.”

“I heard you,” he says, stopping to stare into my eyes. “I just wanted to let it soak in first before I said it back. I want to remember how this feels for the rest of my life.”

Isaiah’s fingers lace up the back of my neck, his palm cupping my jaw, and he brings his mouth onto mine once more.

“I love you, Maritza,” he whispers. “And I’ve known it was going to come to this since the day I left LA with your picture in my pocket. It just took losing you completely for me to finally accept it that my feelings were real and they weren’t going anywhere.”