You Had Me All Along

By lrm2323

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He made her life better, that was what she knew for sure. She also knew she loved him, but she was just a fif... More

Prologue
You Had me All Along - Chapter 1
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 2
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 3
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 4
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 5
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 6
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 7
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 8
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 9
You had Me All Along - Chapter 10
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 11
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 12
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 13
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 14
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 15
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 16
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 17
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 18
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 19
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 20
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 21
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 22
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 23
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 24
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 25
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 26
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 27
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 28
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 29
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 30
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 31
You Had Me All Alone - Chapter 32
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 33
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 34
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 35
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 36
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 37
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 39
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 40
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 41
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 42
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 43
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 44
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 45
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 46
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 47
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 48
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 49
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 50
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 51
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 52
You Had Me All Along - Chapter 53
You Had me All Along - Chapter 54

You Had Me All Along - Chapter 38

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By lrm2323




Chapter 38

The Saturday morning quiet house that I was so used to was non-existent that weekend. Dylan and his new girlfriend, Sam, had gotten to the house the night before, with my parents. Dalton and Trinity had arrived early that morning. The house was full of people and was louder than it had been in years, when I made my way downstairs.

The very first thing I noticed was that my mom looked so happy. Her smile was just permanently on her face, spreading ear to ear.

"Oh, Arden! You're up!" she beamed, wrapping her thin arms around me.

"Uh, yeah," I hugged her back. It was after 8A.M.

"Did I tell you Granny Krank and Joe are coming? And Aunt Renee, with Tiffany?" she went on, already on the other side of the room.

I swallowed hard. She hadn't told me that my only grandparent - my dad's mom - and her partner were coming to our house. They lived down near Tampa but we rarely saw there. Dad's sister, Renee, lived just outside of Florida, in Georgia, but they'd had a falling out years ago. Renee's daughter was a few years younger than me, my only cousin, but we didn't really know each other well.

"Uh, no, you didn't -"

"Well, we figured it might as well be a big Krank family party," she said, smiling.

She was actually happy that my dad's family was going to be there, so I forced a smile back at her. I had never been told what the drama was that happened and we rarely even talked about them.

"And Dad is on board?" I asked, carefully.

"Of course, Arden," she said, shaking her head like I was out in left field for thinking otherwise.

I glanced around, noticing the kitchen looked like a bomb had gone off. She squeezed my arm, smiling again. "Load the dishwasher?"

I nodded as she scurried out of the room, not looking back. It was early, but there was a lot to do, I soon realized. I knew my dad would fire up the barbecue and mom had made salads and pastas and there was plenty of alcohol. But I knew in that moment the next few hours would be stressful.

Soon Dalton and Trinity were there, in the kitchen, suddenly surrounding me. Trinity was moving things around, clearing the table. Dalton flung his arm around my shoulder.

"Arden, are you ready for this?" he asked, then let out a laugh. He didn't give me a chance to answer. "All of Dad's family here, together. And Michael."

I shrugged off his arm. "I'm sure it'll be fine."

"Right." Dalton scooped up an armful of bowls off the counter, and I saw him grin at Trinity. "We're just here for the food."

Trinity laughed, but smacked Dalton in his shoulder. "That's not true."

My dad's family was the only extended family we had. My mom's parents lived in Seattle and she had no siblings. She always wanted a big family because she didn't have one growing up. But dad's family wasn't close. And we had very few get togethers over the past ten years.

"When do Michael and Rose get here?" I asked, for some reason assuming Dalton would know the answer.

"Mom said by noon. Party starts at 2P.M.," he replied, then added, "Where's Carson?"

"He's actually getting his new apartment today. He'll be here in a bit," I answered, without hesitation.

Dalton raised his eyebrows, then nodded, leaving it alone.

    Keys in hand! It's mine! Carson texted an hour later, along with a photo of an empty apartment.

    Nice! I can't wait to see it, I sent back.

I was currently taking a break from food prep, the task my mom had given me for the morning. Dylan and Dalton were organizing and setting up the back yard, with dad. Trinity and Sam were in and outside too, trying to help.

Well as you can see it's empty. I have my duffle bag with clothes and a few things but not much else. Tyler actually gave me the futon, so I have to get it over here. What time should I be at your place?

Around noon? I told him, checking the clock on the wall. It was still a couple of hours away.

Got it. See you then.

~~~

When Michael and Rose pulled their little two door car into the driveway, a bit after noon, my heart was beating fast. Carson was already there, by my side. Dalton and Dylan were there, literally at the door waiting. None of us had seen Michael since Thanksgiving, but even then it was a very short visit. Now, we knew everything was riding on this.

"Wow, it's a full greeting here, huh?" Michael said, walking up the path towards the house, with Rose close behind.

There were eight of us there, on the porch, waiting. I noticed right away that Rose looked overwhelmed. She had always been quiet, shy. She knew my parents were hard on her and Michael for choosing to live far away and now for moving to a different country. She had every right to be nervous for this party.

"Michael, we've missed you!" mom said loudly, wrapping he arms around him, once he was close enough.    "Boys, go get their bags and bring them up to the guest room."

Dylan and Dalton hugged Michael next, and then went down towards the car to retrieve their bags. My brothers were best friends growing up, but I knew Michael felt out of place, sometimes. He was older, and Dalton and Dylan were twins. Michael had always wanted to get out of Seaside, as long as I could remember.

We were inside the house again before it was my turn to get Michael's attention. Trinity and Sam had pulled Rose through the house and out to the back yard - it was a beautiful day, thankfully, so we would spend the afternoon out back. Carson stood nearby, but not too close.

"So, how's life here these days?" Michael asked me, glancing at Carson after releasing me from a hug.

"It's good," I said, and meant it. "I'm just working, you know..."

"You didn't apply to college yet?" he asked, already judging me.

"I took a year off, to decide what I want to do."

"I know. But you're almost twenty. You shouldn't be living with mom and dad." He said this with a laugh, but I knew he was serious. He was always serious.

I swallowed hard. "This is Carson, my boyfriend."

Michael looked at him again, half nodding. "Hey. Well, I better go see where Rose is."

"The party's in the backyard," I said, but he was already passing through the kitchen.

"You okay?" Carson asked, obviously noticing my annoyed look.

I rolled my eyes, walking to him. "It's always the same. Don't know why I expected any different this time."

"Well, he's your brother. So, I get why you'd want him to be... nice?" A smile crept onto his lips.

"That's not his way. I don't think he's been nice to me since I was in middle school. I always hoped, though," I shrugged.

Carson brought me close and wrapped his arms around me, kissing my head. "I'm here. We will get through this party together."

Once my grandmother and her partner, Joe, arrived, dad fired up the barbecue. He was cooking steaks and corn on the cob and chicken breasts, burgers. I had prepared salads and pastas. Everything was set out on tables in the yard, under our gazebo. Dad's sister, Renee, was late, and she didn't have her daughter with her, but everything really went smoothly. Everyone ate, talked, and drank. Carson and I did not drink, though. We sat in chair, side by side, holding hands. We watched and took in the party. We joined in conversations around us. It was a great afternoon, all in all. Michael and Rose seemed really happy, which I was glad about. They'd been together for years, and though we saw them rarely and Michael wasn't all that nice to me, I felt happy for them both. I was glad that I had Carson close by, too. He really opened up, talked with my parents and my grandmother, and even talked with Dylan about football for awhile. 

A few hours later, early evening approached and our guests were gone. Everyone helped clean up from the party, and suddenly the kitchen looked like a bomb had gone off, again. Dad retreated to his office to do some work, while mom suggested Michael and Rose go relax, as if they deserved it more than the rest of us. Everyone was staying in the house that night, and then they'd all be gone at some point the next day. The party had gone well and my mom was thrilled, but I knew the next day would be hard. Especially for her.

"How can I help?" Carson asked, directing the question at my mom.

She looked completely wiped out, but continued to load the dish washer. "Oh, dear, you're a guest."

"Well, you fed me and allowed me at your family party, so the least I can do is help now," he smiled.

Mom shot a look at me, then nodded. "If you insist. There's garbage bags in the yard that need to go to the garage."

"Consider it done," he finished, already going back towards the back door.

Dylan and Sam had disappeared, but Dalton and Trinity were around, possibly still in the yard, drinking. Now, I poured a glass of wine and started sipping it.

"I noticed you and Carson didn't drink at the party," my mom told me, right away. She'd likely had five or six glasses of wine.

"We didn't. He's... sober. And I mean, I'm not legally -"

"Sober? You mean, because he's an alcoholic?"

"Mom, shhh."

"Well, Arden, I think this is something you should have told me."

"It's not a big deal. He's fine, being around people drinking," I whispered, now taking the dishes off the counter and moving them to their places in the cupboard.

"I would have liked to have known, before the party," she said again. "So, he was -"

"I'm not going into his back story right now, Mom," I interrupted, and she nodded.

"Okay. Just tell me he's okay, and you are." She smiled, quickly, then went right back to what she was doing.

"We are more than okay," I finished.

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