“Adulting is hard,” I whine. “I’m already a quarter into another year of my life. I’ll be thirty before you know it. What if I’m still in the same spot at thirty as I am now?”
At this point, I don’t even care that Austin is witnessing my emotional breakdown. If I’m not sad, then it’s like I wasted my time with Finn. In one of my searches, I read an article that stated the average age to meet your life partner is twenty-five. I’ve passed that milestone. So now what?
With patience, they listen as I lament about my many faults as a girlfriend—
I lied about what I like, subconsciously setting myself up for failure.
I’m selfish and salad-dressing shamed them in my head, instead of appreciating the meal.
I secretly hoped Jacqueline would slip and fall into the gutter in her bougie shoes.
I’m jealous of his tiny house.
They listen as I continue to lament about my weaknesses as a woman—
I’m slacking on my career plans.
I overanalyze things.
I’m slightly neurotic.
Can’t keep a boyfriend because of aforementioned flaws.
It’s a vicious cycle of doomed relationships caused by yours truly.
Of course my friends reject all my criticism. “You are SuperPerfect,” Charlotte tells me. “Just the way you are.”
There’s no point in continuing to wallow; I don’t miss him or want him back. And I’ve tortured them enough for one day, so I change the subject. “Did you find a roommate?” I ask Austin.
“Not yet.” He grins. “Finn fell through.”
I smile. “Sorry about that. He was a tad obsessed with you.” As am I. But, I realize, less than before Finn came along. Huh. Well, that makes the Finn fiasco a tad easier to endure. As Granny Mae likes to say, “Look hard enough and you’ll always find something to appreciate in the shit life hands you.” With that in mind, I shovel through the poo and find more good. I relinquished the fear of dating and put myself out there. That accomplishment deserves applause. My inhibitions took a hike, and I tried new things, like wall sex and spanking outdoors. I toured a tiny house. See, I’ve grown from this experience in ways that aren’t all bad.
Hopefully. Time will tell.
Like I said, my track record is pitiful.
As Charlotte and Austin discuss her move-out date, it hits me—how will this work?
I won’t be hanging out here anymore without Charlotte living here. I hadn’t really considered that part of Charlotte’s new life. I’m sure we’ll all get together, attend craft fairs and whatnot, but I won’t just drop by after work. Austin is my good friend, but not my best friend. What’s the etiquette if Charlotte’s not here? Change isn’t easy for me, and this is monumental.
More depressed than before, I scan the rooms. The cool kitchen full of Austin’s cooking gadgets where we’ve laughed and had too many meals to count. The oversized living room with cathedral ceilings that hold secrets confessed over wine. The tall windows that showcase a view of the mountains. The cute blue door with a quacking doorbell.
“So no Lucy moving in?” Charlotte asks while I deal with my panic.
“No.” Once again, he doesn’t elaborate. “I’ll probably run an ad, unless you know someone.”
“Yeah, hm, I don’t,” Charlotte says. “How about you, Chloe? Know anyone?”
I tear my gaze from the light in the corner that would make an excellent spot for doing pottery, and impulsively volunteer, “Me.”
Chloe’s dating adventures continue in Summer Rebound:
Summer is for throwing caution to the wind, and Dune’s a bad boy that lives for danger.
Colorado is heating up, much like my newly re-discovered libido, and I’m hoping like hell that my new blind date’s hot, too. Fate ( and my bestie) truly deliver a doozy:
He rides motorcycles.
His tattoos are insanely hot.
The mystery of his life is all but unsolvable.
This good girl is about to get a little bit bolder in search of truth, justice, and a rebellious phase.
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