All sexual interaction in this work of fiction is between characters over the age of 18.
Authors Note: This story contains themes of adoption and mental illness, both of which I am intimately familiar with. While these characters depict some of my own experiences, everyone's experiences are different. This story also contains an addiction to lip balm, a geographically challenged heroine (I may have gotten lost in a parking lot or two), and lots of snark. This story has been brewing off and on for many years, so I hope you love Vinnie and Kira as much as I do.
Prologue
Christmas Eve, 2002
"Mama D, are you sure Angie won't mind if I stay here?" 14-year-old Kira Jensen nervously twirled her untamable frizz and chewed on a hangnail.
"I promise, my sweet. She knows you hate crowds." Donna DeLuca, or Mama D to Kira, held on to a slight Italian accent even though she was born in America. She gently pulled Kira's thumb away from her mouth and pulled her into a hug. She smelled like the Christmas cookies she'd been baking.
"Tell her to break a leg for me; or maybe, break a heel would be more appropriate?"
Angie had been Kira's best friend since the third grade when Kira moved to Clearwater with her mother in the middle of the school year. After her new teacher made her go through the embarrassing process of standing and introducing herself, she proceeded to choke on her own spit and get a wicked case of the hiccups that lasted the rest of the day. She was horrified, but the rest of the class found it hilarious. When Kira entered the lunchroom, a pretty girl with shiny, dark hair took her hand and told her that she would be her best friend. The rest was history.
Kira and Angie definitely fell into the opposites attract category. The often-dramatic Angie was very girly-girl, always wearing makeup and coordinating accessories. At 14, she had already stopped trying to bring Kira over to the glittery side. That night, Angie was modeling in a special fashion show at the Community Center to raise money for the local homeless shelter. Surprisingly, scheduling it on Christmas Eve had garnered a ton of confirmed guests.
Mama D laughed. "I think telling her to break a heel would be perfect." She pulled Kira into one more hug and kissed her on the forehead, surely leaving bright red lip prints.
Mama D had been like a second mother to Kira. Well, third, technically. Kira was adopted as an infant, and while she didn't consider her birth mother her mother, she had the hope of meeting her one day. When Kira fought with her adoptive mom, Cindy, which was often, she came to the DeLuca house. Mama D always made her feel better. For some reason, she could tell Kira the same things that her mother had, but it seemed easier to accept coming from Mama D. She had this calm aura about her that Kira craved, while her mom, Cindy, was...excitable. That excitable nature didn't mesh well with Kira's teenage mood swings.
And then there was Vinnie, Angie's big brother. What she and Angie lacked in commonality, she found with Vinnie. Vinnie took her fishing and skateboarding and played video games with her. She secretly thought that he was her real best friend. She also thought she might be a little bit in love with himβin the way that teenage girls fall in love with boys, but at 18 and heading to college in the fall, he was way out of reach. He wasn't the cutest guy everβkind of nerdy, reallyβbut he made her feel...safe.
She'd been worried about him lately. He'd seemed uptight and a bit snappish...lost in his head a lot. Their interactions had felt stilted, almost like he was just going through the motions.
She hoped he'd be back to normal soon. She'd miss him like crazy once he was gone, but surely, they'd still talk, and she'd see him on holidays.
Wanna watch a movie, Squirt?" Vinnie walked into the living room with one of those new DVD cases.
She huffed. "Quit calling me Squirt, Jerk Face. I'm not a kid anymore."
"Whatever you say, Squirt."
"What are we watching?" She plopped down on the couch beside him and propped her feet on the coffee table.
"Christmas Vacation."
"Score! I freaking love this movie."
"I remember." Vinnie pushed up his large, square glasses and scratched at his ear.
"Ooh, we need cookies." She hopped up and dashed to the kitchen where Mama D had left the sugar cookies they'd decorated earlier in the day. Kira's mom didn't let her eat many sweets. She didn't outright call her fat or anything, but she was always panicking if Kira wanted seconds and telling her she didn't want to end up heavy. Kira wasn't thin, but she wasn't really overweight either. Unfortunately, her mother's paranoia only led to Kira thinking about food a lot more than she'd like, so when she wasn't home, she tended to make poor choices.
She sat back down with a plate of cookies and a glass of milk. She'd have to be sure to save some for Santa at the DeLucas'.
"Are you going to eat all of those, or can I have one, too?" Vinnie's tone sounded almost snide instead of the playful teasing she was used to.
She froze, feeling immediately ashamed and embarrassed. She hadn't planned on eating them all. She felt tears start to well up and she clenched her eyes shut to keep them at bay. There was no reason to be so oversensitive.
She silently passed over the plate and watched the movie. Before long, she was laughing and had put the odd comment behind her. She leaned over to put her head on Vinnie's shoulder like she'd done 100 times before.
As she shifted to get more comfortable, Vinnie stiffened. A moment later, he pushed her off.
"I don't need you hanging all over me. Grow up."