Hector
Page 119The mortification that possibly Drew had told Hector about the dog party and maybe he too knew that Drew had been in on it sunk in.
“Charlee, please let me explain,” Drew hurried into her room behind her.
Charlee grabbed her still-packed carryon, her purse, and her keys and rushed out past Drew. “I’ll send for the rest of my things.”
“Don’t go, Charlee. Please!” Drew sobbed. “I’m begging you. I’m so sorry.”
Ignoring Drew’s pleas, Charlee walked out of the room and stalked through the front room.
“It’s late, Charlee,” Drew’s dad insisted now also. “Maybe you should wait until tomorrow morning if you really wanna leave.”
“I’ll be fine, Mr. Morris,” she managed to say before walking out.
She wanted to thank him for his hospitality, thank him for allowing her to stay there rent-free all this time, but she couldn’t. Her throat was so swollen it hurt. Saying the few words she had said alone was a struggle. Drew followed her all the way out, continuing to plead and apologize over and over.
Throwing her suitcase in the backseat of the car, she glanced back at Drew, who was now on her knees on her front lawn while her dad stood over her with one hand on her shoulder. “I love you, Charlee,” she continued to sob.
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The continued buzzing woke Hector. Frowning, he glanced at his nightstand as his phone finally stopped buzzing. He laid his head back and began to close his eyes when the buzzing began again. Grumbling, he reached for it. It took a moment for his eyes to focus enough to read the name on the screen, but he sat up instantly when he saw it was Drew calling him.
“Hello?” he answered, hoping nothing was wrong.
Drew said something he couldn’t understand through her sobs, but his heart was already racing. Something was definitely wrong. “What?”
“Is she with you?”
“Charlee? No? She’s not with you?” Hector pulled his legs off to the side of his bed.
“She left about an hour ago. She was upset.” Hector heard Drew take a deep breath and clear her throat in an attempt to speak more clearly. “I figured it would take a while to get to your place since I’m assuming that’s where she’s going unless she’s headed straight to the airport.”
“The airport?” Hector gripped his phone. “Why would she go to the airport? What’s she upset about?”
Hector stood up, bringing his hand to his confused head as he shook it. “What party? What are you talking about?”
“The dog party last year. She said she told you.”
The puzzle came together suddenly, but he still didn’t understand what Drew was saying exactly. “Yeah, she told me about it. So back up. What happened now?”
“She found out I knew it was one of those parties before she went and didn’t tell her.”
Everything Hector was trying to put together in his head stopped at once. “You knew?”
“Yes, but I couldn’t tell her—”
“You f**king knew they were setting her up, and you still let her go?”
“I couldn’t explain to her because my dad was here. I wouldn’t have even cared if he found out about the picture I texted an old boyfriend of my tits, Hector. But I didn’t want him to hear the rest.”
“Danny came to me and confessed about the party. He said he only asked Charlee because word had gotten around that he was talking to her and he was being pressured to invite her to it. He said he only had because he knew how shy she was and was certain she would turn him down, which she did.”
Hector started out of his bedroom toward the front door. He hadn’t seen Charlee’s car from his window, but maybe he would if he walked outside. This shit was getting more confusing by the second. “I don’t get it. She turned him down? So how she’d end up there anyway?”
“I convinced her to go.”
Feeling even more disgusted with Drew, he understood completely now why Charlee would be so upset. He stopped at the top of his porch steps. “Why? Why would you do that?” Then it suddenly hit him. “How did she find all this out now?”
Drew was quiet for a moment then finally spoke again. “I don’t know. All she said was Danny told her, so I’m assuming she saw him in Maryland this weekend.”
Hector stopped once again at the bottom of the stairs and thought about that. Charlee had only mentioned meeting up with her mom on Saturday for lunch. She didn’t say anything about seeing the ass**le. He did remember thinking she seemed a little weird on the flight home and when they said goodbye tonight, but he’d assumed she was just as exhausted as he was.
“Hector, she didn’t give me a chance to explain,” she said, her voice cracking once again. “And I know it was awful of me, but I had no choice.”