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Chapter Twenty

Quinn

 

I tried to ditch Trent at the door to Owen's apartment, but he would not be put off. So, it was almost a relief when Jasper came over.

"Trent, good to see you again. Isn't it crazy that we all know each other?" Jasper asked.

I laughed. "What a coincidence. And thanks for inviting my ex-boyfriend to your party. That's not weird at all."

Jasper held up his hands. "Whoa, I thought you were friendly. Trent said it was a mutual breakup."

"Of course he did." I gave Trent a look. The whole situation was a farce, but I had to go along with it. "Trent was just telling me he'd love to see some of your work. He knows a lot of students at UCLA that are thinking about starting their own businesses over the summer. Maybe he can recommend you to do the website design."

"Oh, you're into website design? I didn't know that," Trent said.

"I know you're starting a new job and all soon, but go ahead and show him your freelance work," I said.

Jasper nodded, his eyes cool. "Sure, sure. But how about a drink first?"

"Speaking of drinking, have you seen Owen?" I asked.

"Yeah, he does seem to be getting into the party spirit," Jasper said. "I think I saw him head outside. I thought he was chasing after you. Good thing he didn't see you two walking in together."

"Thanks," I said and turned around. 

I stopped in the stairwell and considered my choices. I could just knock on the neighbor's door and confront him with my suspicions. He might break down and admit to calling the police and trying to frame Owen for drugs.

Or I could head back up to the party and continue asking Jasper's so-called friends how they met. He would catch on to me quickly, but that was the best way to force the strange situation to a head.

Maybe I could even ask Anya what she knew about Jasper. If he thought she was trying to make Owen jealous, he could have tried to involve her in his setup plan.

I was halfway down the stairs again when I realized it did not feel right. Why did I believe anything that came out of Jasper's mouth?

I turned around and dove back into the crowded apartment. Owen's height made him easy to spot, but I could not see him anywhere. The only other place besides the bathroom that he could be out of sight was his bedroom. I headed down the short hall. His door was ajar and I pushed it open, calling his name.

"Owen?"

He was stretched out on his bed with Anya draped over him. Her black hair draped over their faces, but I could see what was happening. Owen's hands roved up her body then froze as my voice registered.

"Wait. Quinn? Quinn!" he called.

Anya sat up and smiled. She did not move out of the way, and Owen fumbled to sit up around her.

"I thought you left," he said.

That was the last thing I needed to hear. I should have left. I should have gone home and left this entire mess behind me. Why did I keep thinking this was a good part of my life?

I rushed down the short hallway and into the crush of people in the main room. In a panic, I moved to the right so Owen could not see me. A group of Jasper's strange acquaintances were chatting by the windows and I slipped behind them. Owen dodged drunkenly out of the hallway and towards the door. My only thought was to make my way around to the kitchen. If he came back in, maybe he would assume I had locked myself in the bathroom and I could slip out.

The only wrench in my tearful plan was Trent. He met me in the living room. "Are you okay? What happened?" he asked.

"You are the last person I want to talk to right now," I told him.

Trent caught sight of Anya sauntering out of the bedroom. "No way. Please tell me he didn't."

"Didn't do what?" I skirted around a few more partiers and into the crowded kitchen.

Trent followed me and grabbed my elbow. "Tell me he did not cheat on you with that chick in the green dress."

"He's drunk. I don't know what I saw. Maybe he went to lie down and she kissed him," I said.

"Honey, no matter what, you know it’s not okay," Trent said.

"This coming from you?" I asked. I pushed past more people and slipped around to the wall near the entryway. If Owen came crashing back in, I could slip out without him seeing.

"That's why I came tonight," Trent said. "I get it. I was so full of myself that I thought I could do whatever I wanted. Then, you broke up with me and I used it as an excuse to go wild. Now it’s been long enough that it’s all worn off, like a giant hangover. I feel terrible. I want to make it up to you."

"You understand that now is not the time, right?" I asked. I blinked back my tears hard. I stood flat against the wall as if it was the only thing holding me up. I was not strong enough to elude Owen and get away from Trent.

"Please, honey, just let me be your friend," Trent said. He peeled my hands off the wall and kissed my knuckles. "What do you want me to do? Beat the shit out of him? Get you out of here? What?"

"Yes, please, just get me out of here. Without him seeing."

"Without him seeing what?" Owen asked. He had appeared in the doorway while Trent was tugging on my hands.

My throat closed up. Owen scowled at our joined hands.

"You didn't want me to see you with your ex-boyfriend?" he asked. His eyes were more glazed than before.

It was more than I could take. I shoved Owen hard in the chest and marched out the apartment door. I knew both he and Trent were chasing me down the hallway, but I refused to run.

Owen caught me at the top of the stairs. "You're with Trent?"

"No. But I am the one that caught you kissing Anya in your bedroom, or did you somehow forget about that?" I asked.

"That wasn't what it looked like."

"Oh, you alone on your bed kissing another girl doesn't look suspicious, but me talking to Trent in a room full of people is something to get angry about?" My voice was too loud, but I did not care.

"Owen, are you okay?" Anya appeared in the door of his apartment.

"You've got to be kidding me," I said. I crossed my arms and waited to see how Owen would act.

"I'm fine, everything's fine," Owen said.

"Yeah, sure, everything's fine," I said. "Oh, by the way, Jasper is paying one of your neighbors to rat on you to the police. He's a drug dealer and is planning to blame you so he can make a clean getaway and set up in some other town."

"Quinn, it sounds like maybe you've had a little too much to drink," Anya said. She came down the hallway and took Owen's arm.

I felt my heart tumble down the stairs when he did not pull away from her. "Owen, I'm serious. Let's just get out of here. Let's go to the trailhead and cool off for a while."

"And get a DUI?" Anya asked. "Seriously, Quinn, are you looking out for him or trying to get him in more trouble?"

"She's right," Owen said. "I drank too much and I should just stay here."

I had nothing else to say. I tried to look in Owen's eyes, but he looked tired and drunk. Anya tugged on his arm, and he started to turn around and follow her back to his apartment. I wanted to grab him, to shake him, to make him see that I was not the one acting crazy, but I couldn't. It hurt too much.

I was tired of chasing after everyone else's problems. When I looked around, I saw Anya pining after a man that did not really want her. Owen was being set up by someone close to him. Trent was wanting to fix a mistake he could not take back. None of those problems were mine.

I could just walk away.

So I did.

I walked across the front lawn and wondered how long ago I should have done it. My whole life I was always tied up with Sienna's problems or plans. Or I was helping my mother cope with hers. Or I was trying to please my father. Or I was loving someone I did not think would ever love me back.

I should have just walked away.

The thought was freeing. I felt like walking out into the desert. There, at least, the cold and desolation would make sense. Freedom was supposed to be exhilarating.

Then I heard footsteps crashing down the sidewalk behind me and my heart started to beat again. I did not want to ignore other people's problems, I wanted to help, but first I needed someone to need me.

"Quinn, wait, let me drive you home," Trent said. He caught up to me and gave a sad smile when he saw my face. "Yeah, I know. You wish it was him chasing you. I wished you would have chased me to Vegas that night."

"The night you embarrassed everyone and tried to flaunt your 'boy toy' in my face?" I asked.

"I was trying to make you jealous, I guess. It was awful. I know," he said. "If it makes you feel any better, Owen's a wreck."

"How is that supposed to make me feel any better? Here I'm trying to help and nothing helps," I said.

"Quinn, sweetie, it’s not up to you to save everyone," Trent said.

Sienna flashed through my mind so sharp that I bent over as if her memory cut me. The tears started, ones that should have been shed long ago, and I could not stop. Trent helped me into his car, got in, and locked the doors.

"What are you crying about?" he asked. "It’s about her, isn't it?"

"She was mean," I said. "No one ever believed it, but she could be really mean. Still, I loved her. I only wanted her to be happy. I spent my entire life trying to keep her happy. Owen understands that. Maybe that's all we had. Maybe it was all wrong."

"I don't think any of that," he waved up to the still-crowded apartment, "has anything to do with your sister. I think that is a man who has loved you for a long time and let himself get scared."

"How would you know that?"

"Let me see, you two got close, like really intimate close, and it felt really good. Then, a bunch of his friends came around and he felt good enough to cut loose. Then, he drank too much and freaked himself out. The more he drank, the more he felt for you and the more he drank because it was a scary feeling. Then, he did something he never intended to do and it screwed everything up," Trent said.

"Yeah, maybe. That might be right," I conceded. "It seems like something that might happen. I just wish it wouldn't keep happening to me."

Trent kissed my cheek. "How about I make you a deal? I'll drive you home and then I'll go back to the party and nut-punch Owen if he tries to do anything stupid again."

I laughed. "What's my end of this honorable bargain?"

"Just let me try to be your friend?"

"I'll try, but I might have to see it to believe it," I said.

 

 

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