The Lies We Tell

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There were so many different types of lies that he could spend hours talking about them. The cases for them and against them. In fact, him and Quinn had spent countless hours over the years talking about lying and how fucked it was to lie. Well, it was Quinn who held steadfast in that position. He'd always defended it being okay to lie sometimes. He never wanted to admit to her just how much lying he had been doing. Lied about just looking for a friend the night they met. About how he felt every time she went on another date. He even lied to her just last night. A lie by omission. Rather than telling her that he had been absolutely terrified he'd fucked everything up by kissing her, he instead fucked things up even more.

Sometimes the biggest lies, however, were the ones we told ourselves. He'd told himself he was fine being just a friend. Told himself that she was too good for him. That he wasn't stupidly, irrevocably head over heels for her, and definitely just fine having her any way that he could. He'd be a dead man if she ever found out. Best to keep that part to himself.

The sound of her laughter filtered through to the kitchen from the backyard, reminding him of what the fuck he was doing. Dinner. Steaks. Pretending like everything was totally normal and he wasn't the biggest fucking idiot in the world. Easy as pie. He actually never understood that saying. Making pie was hard as fuck.

With a tray full of raw steak in one hand, and a beer for Quinn in the other he stepped outside, squinting against the god awful sun. Quinn's screech followed by a splash brought a smile to his lips. They definitely needed to talk soon. Before his two big fuck ups fucked up the rest of the house. They needed to clear the air a bit. And he needed to apologize for being an idiot and putting everything they had all built together on the line like he had. Definitely for ghosting her, too. That was fucked. Trying to pretend like he hadn't kissed her and avoiding her after was absolutely fucked up of him to do to his best friend.

"So, you kissed her, huh?"

Nicholas' voice next to him startled him. Had he really been that lost in thought he didn't hear his brother walk over? The man was in flip flops for crying out loud.

"Jesus Christ, dude." Noah shook his head, tossing the steaks on the grill. "How did you know?"

"I mean, we all kind of assumed something happened with you two. You being a cowardly piece of shit and avoiding her was a big clue. Huge, actually. But, uh, heard her yelling at you and saw her about to kick your fucking door in last night."

Fuck. If he had heard that, what else had he heard?

"Yeah." No sense in lying. He would know if he was anyway. They'd been best friends for so long they just referred to each other as brothers now.

"About fucking time. Watching you two dance around each other has been fucking torture, man." Nicholas leveled him with a stern stare. Ah, fuck. Here came the big brother part. "Did you apologize for being a fucking asshole and ghosting her while actively living in the same house?"

"Yeah? No? Man, I don't fucking know."

Noah flipped the steaks, all but one. While they all preferred theirs pretty rare, she preferred an even medium. Something he had learned the first time he had cooked for her. Watching her go back into the kitchen to cook it just a little more was forever seared into his brain. The first time he had let her down. From that point forward he made sure he only ever made her food the exact way she liked it. She hadn't even complained. Just asked if he minded if she cooked it just a little longer while thanking him for feeding her.

"Do it. Man up, Noah. I hate to say it, but if you fuck up this family we've all built brick by boring fucking brick, she gets me in the divorce. Don't worry. I'll visit on the weekends."

Noah flipped Quinn's steak, taking the others off the grill. He knew Nicholas wouldn't actually just stop being his friend. It was all his way of letting him know he was fucking up. Which meant he had to be okay with just friends again. And he was. He really was.

Sometimes, the biggest lies are the ones we tell ourselves.

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