Fallen Crest Family Page 25
He sounded sincere. He looked sincere, and I sighed. I hoped he was sincere because I needed a favor. "Can you give me a ride home?"
He paused. Then he rapidly blinked in surprise. "That's it?"
I shrugged. "What do you want? We already had our heart to heart."
"Oh." He fell back against the counter. He seemed dumbstruck.
I waited. I wasn't going to pour my heart to Adam. I had cared about him before and he'd been a friend at times, but I was desperate. Mason would be pissed that I snuck out, but I really needed to get home before he got there. Everything could be destroyed if I didn't get there first.
"Look," I cleared my throat. This was going to sound awkward, but here went my best shot. "I—uh—as far as you and me, I figure we're good." As his shock deepened, I expanded, "I mean, I get it. You don't like Mason and Logan. You don't have to, but I knew that you wouldn't sue."
Well, he might've, but that wasn't the situation at that time. My situation was at my house, where I needed to get. Now.
My hands lifted in the air in a rolling motion. I needed this to hurry along. "So can you do me a favor?"
"Ugh." A beat passed as he struggled to comprehend the sudden turn of events, but then he shot up from the counter. "Yeah, I uh, yeah." He raked a hand through his hair and looked around, then felt his pockets. "My keys…"
He lost his keys in this house? With this amount of people? Panic started to rise up again…
"Oh, wait!" He patted his back pockets and pulled them out. He gestured to the door. "Lead the way."
CHAPTER TWELVE
When he pulled into the driveway, I couldn't move. I had convinced myself that Adam could lie for me again. He would say that I fell asleep at his friend's house, where there were only Academy students at. But I couldn't bring myself to ask him to do that. I couldn't owe him any more, not after Mason almost beat him up.
But the problem would still exist.
Mason said there was a seven year limit. She could file charges within the next seven years and have that over our heads long into our adulthood. Then I remembered his other words—she didn't want to lose me. When an image of the blood flashed in my head, I pushed it away. I couldn't keep going forward if I remained in the past. This wasn't then. This was now. Things were different.
And, not really feeling the bravery that I was trying to convince myself I was, I thanked Adam for the ride.
I felt like I was going to throw up.
He frowned. "You okay?"
No. "Yes."
His frown deepened. "Are you sure?"
No. "Yes."
"Oookay. Uh." He was at a loss for words. "Well, I guess I'll see you later? What are you doing tonight?"
I jerked back in my seat as I saw the front door open. My mom poked her head out as she lifted a hand to shade her eyes. I knew the exact second she saw me in the car and when she saw who was with me. Her shoulders visibly dropped two inches, and then she gave me a small wave before she went back inside.
I let out the breath I'd been holding.
"Sam." Adam touched my arm. He had turned to face me completely. "Are you sure everything's alright? You said things weren't good with your mom and your relationship with Mason. Is there more to it? Things seemed heated in the room last night. I don't think I'm overstepping my role as your friend by being worried here." He stopped, then slumped back in his seat. "I'd really just like to help."
"No, I'm sorry." I tried to give him a reassuring smile. "I've gotta take care of something right now, but hey, I'm working at Manny's now if you ever want to come for food or something."
"That bar I picked you up from last night? You work there?"
I nodded, but shrunk back. I hadn't explained that to Mason yet either. He still thought I'd been alone at a bar before. Ugh. A headache was threatening to come, but I pressed my hands to my temples. It couldn't, not now.
"I'll see you later, Adam." As I shut the door, I gave him a small wave.
I didn't wait for him to leave; I turned around and regarded the mansion. It was as intimidating as it had been the first day we moved in, but this time it was from my family inside, not the Kades. When I went inside, I saw the green light on the security system and figured Analise had turned it off for the day. It'd been red when I headed out for the second run/two hour walk.
"Hi, honey."
I stiffened in the doorway, but went further towards the kitchen. Her tone was cheery, too cheery. When I rounded the corner there was a pile of mail in front of her. She was sorting through it as the coffee was brewing behind her.
What the hell?
My mom was the epitome of the perfect housewife, make-up all done, hair sprayed into place, and a sexy white robe that showed off the lacy nightgown underneath. There was a good hello peek at her cle**age.
I narrowed my eyes. Then I realized that she thought I had been with Adam all night. Anger rushed through me. Adam was okay, but Mason wasn't? Why was that? But I kept it from boiling out as I asked, in a controlled voice, "What are you doing?"
"Oh, nothing. You want some coffee?" She turned for the cups.
"No."
Nothing. She didn't pause. She only grabbed one for herself and then added some creamer to it.
I waited as she rested on one of the stools, and then went back to looking through the mail. A big fat envelope was plopped on the table. She pushed it towards me.
"What's that?"
She shrugged. Drops of the sun could've dripped from her voice. "Oh, nothing. I think that's a college application."
"What?"
It said Columbia University, with a New York address in the top corner. What the hell? "I never requested an application from them."
"Maybe I did."
Her head came up now and there was an underlying message there. Our gazes caught and held. I found myself unable to breathe as I tried to sort through what she was doing. Then it clicked. And I couldn't believe it.
My voice was soft, so soft, "You're going to pay for my college tuition there?"
She picked up the coffee mug, smooth and smug now. "Maybe." Then she took a sip. Her eyes never wavered.
Bitch.
I drew in another breath. I couldn't believe this was happening. "You're bribing me?"