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Wet: A Brother’s Best Friend Romance by Aria Ford (34)

CHAPTER FOURTEEN

Jacqueline

 

We ordered our sandwiches and took a seat at a table near the front. Ryan and Bradley both dug in right away, but I picked at my sandwich nervously. My life with Ryan felt completely separate from everything else, until now. Before, we existed in our little Richmond bubble where no one could bother us, but that all changed the second Bradley arrived outside my clinic.

When I saw him standing there, I felt certain he would sense something between Ryan and me. I worried our attraction would be obvious, that Bradley would see through us right away.

“So,” Bradley said once he finished his sandwich. “How’s work going, Ash?”

“Great,” I said with an enthusiastic nod. “I’ve gotten a few new patients, including Bob.”

Ryan and I laughed and exchanged a look that made Bradley frown. He looked between us for a few seconds until Ryan explained.

“I adopted a cat,” Ryan admitted. “His name is Bob, and he’s a huge pain in the ass.”

“He’s adorable,” I argued. “He just doesn’t like you.”

“He will,” Ryan said with confidence. “I’m wearing him down.”

You adopted a cat?” Bradley asked in disbelief. “Why?”

“I don’t know,” Ryan said, shrugging. “I just got lonely in that apartment. I need another living creature around. If I’d known how much that stupid cat would hate me, I never would have gotten him, though.”

“Give him more time,” I said encouragingly. “He’ll come around.”

Ever since we started dating, Bob had been a running joke between us. He was constantly running away from Ryan, but cuddling up to me whenever I was there. Bob loved to sit in my lap and let me scratch his head. Whenever Ryan came anywhere near him though, he would sprint away and hide in the closet. It drove Ryan nuts.

“I still can’t believe you have a cat,” Bradley said, grinning. “You hate animals.”

“I don’t hate animals,” Ryan corrected. “I just never had the time for them before. Now I do.”

“Ryan’s changed a lot,” Bradley said, turning his attention to me. “He’s not the same guy he was when you knew him.”

“Oh?” I asked, feigning interest. I already knew how much Ryan had changed, probably better than anyone. Still, I could tell Bradley was eager to fill me in on their time together in the SEALs. His excitement shone on his face.

“Did I tell you he saved my life?” Bradley asked.

“No,” I said, glancing at Ryan. I wondered why he never mentioned this to me. “When was this?”

“Our very last mission,” Bradley said. He fell easily into storytelling mode. Bradley had always been a kind, charismatic person. He loved to tell stories that made people laugh. As a kid, he was the most empathetic person in our family. If I cried, he cried with me. It was why we were so close.

“What happened?” I asked.

“We don’t need to talk about this,” Ryan said shyly. “It wasn’t a big deal.”

“Are you kidding?” Bradley scoffed. “I would be dead if it weren’t for you.”

“So, what happened?” I asked impatiently. “I want to hear the story.”

“Well,” Bradley said, clearing his throat. “We were on this mission. Can’t really say what is was, but it was a success up until the end. As we were pulling out, heading to the trees for cover, this insurgent appears behind me. I had no idea he was there until Ryan grabbed my collar and yanked me to the ground. His gun was in the air before I could blink and then boom! The fucker was dead, lying on the ground in his own blood.”

“Wow,” I said, looking at Ryan carefully. While Bradley spoke, Ryan’s face grew more and more serious. There was something about Bradley’s story that upset him. “That’s really … that’s amazing.”

Ryan shrugged. “It was nothing. Just doing my job.”

“Yeah,” I said, still watching his face closely. Thankfully, Bradley didn’t notice how much I was staring at Ryan. He was too busy finishing off the part of my sandwich I didn’t eat.

“Yup,” Bradley said through a mouthful of bread and turkey. “Ryan’s a damn hero, Jacqueline. He’s definitely not that same troublemaking kid he was back in the day. Can you believe it?”

“I can,” I said softly, still focused on Ryan’s face. He finally looked at me. Our eyes met, and I knew he was upset, so I smiled. He smiled back weakly, but it didn’t reach his eyes. “He’s a hero, all right.”

“I’m not,” Ryan said, shaking his head. “Just lucky, I guess.”

“Nah,” I said, shaking my head firmly. “You saved my brother’s life. You’re a hero.”

“Thanks,” he whispered.

“He’s modest,” Bradley said. “Another thing that’s changed. Remember how cocky he used to be?”

“I’m still a cocky ass,” Ryan joked, coming back to himself a little bit. “I just hide it better now.”

“I can attest to that,” I said. “I’ve only been hanging out with him for a couple weeks, but still, that arrogance is as strong as ever.”

“Hey!” Ryan exclaimed, feigning offense.

We all laughed and then launched into a discussion about Bradley’s life back home. He seemed to be adjusting to civilian life easily. His job was going well, and he’d already met a girl. From everything he said, he was happy.

It was nice to sit and talk with both Ryan and Bradley. It had been so long since the three of us were together. In a lot of ways, it felt like old times. Only now, they didn’t tease me torturously like they did before.

“So, listen,” Bradley said just as we were about to leave. “When I told Mom and Dad I was coming here today, they had an idea.”

“An idea?” I asked suspiciously. “That doesn’t sound good.”

“It is,” Bradley assured me. “They want us all to go over there for dinner Saturday night.”

At his words, Ryan and I both froze. I stared at Bradley like he was insane before turning my attention to Ryan. His expression was similar to mine, somewhere between shock and disgust.

“Well,” Ryan said. “You two have fun.”

“Ry, they want you there too,” Bradley said kindly. “Come on, it’s time.”

“It’s not,” Ryan argued.

“You’re ready for this,” Bradley insisted. “I know you don’t think so, but you are. You’re stronger now. Stronger than you’ve ever been. I know you can handle this.”

“But I don’t want to,” Ryan said.

I looked between Ryan and my brother while they argued. Ryan’s face was set, determined. Bradley only wanted to smooth things out between the family, and I didn’t blame him. Still, he was asking a lot from Ryan.

After they kicked him out, Ryan disowned our parents without a second thought. I wanted to be mad at him for it, but I couldn’t. Our parents broke his heart. They took him in, let him be a part of our family, then they just dismissed him. Ryan’s pain was too great for him to forgive them.

“Maybe it’ll be good for you,” I said gently.

“What do you mean?” Ryan asked, turning to me with a flash of anger in his eyes. He expected me to be on his side.

“You’ve been carrying around all this pain for so long,” I explained. “And don’t say you haven’t, because we all know you have. They hurt you. They kicked you out, and it broke your heart.”

Ryan didn’t say anything. He just watched me with narrowed eyes while I continued to speak.

“I understand,” I continued. “I get it. I really do, but you have to find a way to move forward. If you don’t, you’ll just spend the rest of your life living with this pain. That’s not good for you. It’s been eating away at you for nine years. Do you really want to keep it buried inside any longer?”

Ryan’s face softened while I spoke. I knew he was still hesitant, but something in my words made sense. I was able to reach him in a way that Bradley never could.

“Okay,” Ryan said softly. “Fine. I’ll go.”

“Really?” Bradley asked, looking between Ryan and me with confusion. “You listen to her and not me?”

Ryan shrugged. “What she said makes sense.”

“Don’t question it,” I told Bradley, just as he was about to speak again. “He’s coming, isn’t he? That’s all that matters.”

Bradley nodded. “You’re right. This is a good thing.”

“I hope so,” Ryan said softly.

Even I was surprised by how quickly Ryan agreed with me. I knew Bradley had been trying to convince him to see our parents for years, but it never worked. With just one conversation, I had him agreeing to spend an entire evening at their house.

When Ryan’s eyes fell on mine again, he smiled nervously. He was terrified to face them again, but I would be right there the entire time. I would help him get through it.