It takes him a few minutes to actually make it to the counter because he
can’t stop touching things and looking at things. When he finally does
reach us, Allysa runs around the counter and hugs him. “Isn’t it
beautiful?” she says. She waves her hand in my direction. “It was all her
idea. All of it. I just helped with the dirty work.”
Ryle laughs. “I find it hard to believe that your Pinterest skills didn’t
play a little part.”
I nod. “She’s being modest. Her skills were
half of what brought this
vision to life.”
Ryle smiles at me and it might as well have been a knife to the chest,
because
ouch
.
He slaps his hands on the counter and says, “Am I the first official
customer?”
Allysa hands him one of our flyers. “You have to actually buy something
to be considered a customer.”
Ryle glances over the flyer and then sets it back down on the counter.
He walks to one of the displays and grabs a vase full of purple lilies. “I want
these,” he says, setting them on the counter.
I smile, wondering if he realizes he just picked lilies.
Kind of ironic.
“Do you want us to deliver them somewhere?” Allysa says.
“You guys deliver?”
“Allysa and I don’t,” I reply. “We have a delivery driver on standby. We
weren’t sure if we’d actually need him today.”
“Are you actually buying these for a girl?” Allysa asks. She’s just prying
into her brother’s love life like
a sister would naturally do, but I catch
myself stepping closer to her so I can hear his answer better.
“I am,” he says. His eyes meet mine and he adds, “I don’t think about
her very much, though. Hardly ever.”
Allysa grabs a card and slides it to him. “Poor girl,” she says. “You are
such a dick.” She taps her finger on the card. “Write your message to her
on the front and the address you want them delivered to on the back.”
I watch him as he bends over the card and writes on both sides. I know I
don’t have a right, but I’m brimming with jealousy.
“Are you bringing this girl to my birthday party Friday?” Allysa asks him.
I watch his reaction closely. He just shakes his head and without looking
up he says, “No. Are you going, Lily?”
I can’t tell by his voice alone if he’s hoping I’ll be there or hoping I
won’t. Considering the stress I seem to cause him, I’m guessing it’s the
latter.
“I haven’t decided yet.”
“She’ll be there,” Allysa says, answering for me. She looks at me and
narrows her eyes. “You’re coming to my party whether you like it or not. If
you don’t show up, I’ll quit.”
When
Ryle is finished writing, he tucks the card into the envelope
attached to the flowers. Allysa rings up his total and he pays in cash. He
looks at me while he’s counting out his money. “Lily, do you know that it’s
custom for a new business to frame the first dollar they make?”
I nod.
Of course
I know that. He
knows
I know that. He’s just rubbing it
in my face that his dollar will be the one framed on my wall for the life of
this store. I almost encourage Allysa to give him a refund, but this is
business. I have to leave my wounded pride out of it.
Once he has his receipt in hand, he taps his fist on the counter to get
my attention. He dips his head a little and, with a genuine smile, he says,
“Congratulations, Lily.”
He turns and walks out of the store. As soon as the door closes behind
him, Allysa is grabbing for the envelope. “Who
in the hell is he sending
flowers to?” she says as she pulls the card out. “Ryle doesn’t
send
flowers.”
She reads the front of the card out loud. “Make it stop.”
Holy shit.
She stares at it for a moment, repeating the phrase. “
Make it stop?
What
in the hell does that even
mean
?” she asks.
I can’t take it another second. I grab the card from her and flip it over.
She leans over and reads the back of it with me.
“He is such an idiot,” she says with a laugh. “He wrote the address to
our floral shop on the back.” She takes the card out of my hands.
Wow
.
Ryle just bought me flowers. Not just
any
flower.
He bought me a
bouquet of lilies.
Allysa picks up her phone. “I’ll text him and tell him he screwed up.”
She shoots him a text and then laughs as she stares at the flowers. “How
can a neurosurgeon be such an
idiot
?”
I can’t stop grinning. I’m relieved she’s staring at the flowers and not at
me or she may put two and two together. “I’ll keep them in my office until