I've been wanting to start this story for a while and I have recently been needing a distraction from a ton of other stuff happening, so this seemed like a great time to jump in. As with "Your Love" an editor was not used so PLEASE leave constructive feedback. And yes, this involves A LOT of the same characters from your "Your Love"! What can I say? I grew attached!
Thanks, and enjoy!
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***December 23***
"Aunt Car Car!"
Carmen flinched at the sound of her name being screeched as she stepped out of the freezing cold and into the cozy brick home she'd flown all the way from L.A. to visit.
"Hey little one!" She replied, beaming at a chocolate batter covered 3-year-old that was bolting in her direction with his arms reaching to be picked up.
"Not so fast Henry!" His father said as he scooped up his son. "Pretty sure Aunt Carmen doesn't want chocolate fingerprints all over her sweater.
Henry pouted in response.
"Hey Carmen!" Stephen said, turning to her to give a sideways hug while trying to keep Henry out of reach. "How was the flight?"
"Eh, minimal turbulence so I survived."
"Good to hear. I would have come and picked you up myself but "Crazy" insisted." Stephen said as he rolled his eyes.
"I heard that!" Christina yelled from the doorway.
She dropped a huge bag of luggage down on the hardwood floors revealing her seven-month pregnant belly.
"Jeez Carmen!" Christina exclaimed breathlessly, "Moving the whole apartment?"
"Yes, actually! Carmen replied.
Christina cut her eyes, "You know what I meant."
"Babe, why are you lifting that any way?" Stephen fussed, "Go sit down, I'll get the rest after I finish Henry's bath."
Henry had been wriggling around in his Father's arms, trying to make his way to back to the kitchen table where they'd been working on cookies.
Stephen hauled the toddler upstairs for his bath as Carmen followed her waddling best friend down the hallway and into the living room.
"Sure you're not carrying twins in there?" She joked.
"Even I'm starting to wonder." Christina replied, clearly unamused with her condition. "Everyone said the second time around would be a breeze, but this pregnancy has been so much harder than Henry's was. This little girl is wreaking havoc on my body."
The living room had been decorated for the upcoming holiday. Lights and greenery were wrapped around the banister that went upstairs, fake snow lined the windows huge, and a colorfully lit Christmas tree stood in the corner with perfectly wrapped gifts tucked beneath.
Christina plopped onto the couch and yawned as Carmen sat down in the cushy chair across from her.
"Pregnancy has never looked easy to me," Carmen said thoughtfully, "Don't get me wrong, you've got the whole "glow" thing going, but just the idea of carrying around another human that's literally feeding and living off of you for nine whole months sounds inhumane. It's a literal parasite."
Christina laughed at her friend.
"I cannot wait for you to have kids, you will be a miserable pregnant woman and then I'll get to enjoy the other side of this."
"Ew, no thanks. Watching you do this twice has been more than enough birth control for me. My baby making factory is closed."
"Nope!" Christina said as she shook her head, "I'm literally not allowing that! Once I get you hitched then all my evil plans with fall into place."
"Extra ew."
"Oh come on Carmen, are we still doing the whole aversion to marriage thing?"
"It's not an aversion, I just don't really have the time, energy, or...interest to be in a relationship. Besides, I have two food trucks
and
a restaurant to worry about. Anything else is bothersome."
"Obviously you can spare some time to date if you're already willing to move across the country."
"I'm moving to expand!" Carmen replied, "And even then, I'll be going back and forth a ton. There's no sense in getting involved with someone that can't handle my life, and
most
guys can't."
"I think you're just being difficult. There are plenty of great guys out there who can handle a woman who is handling her own shit."
"The closest I got was Ash and we all know how that ended."
"Ash was a cheating douchebag!
PLEASE
tell me you're not actually thinking about going back to him!"
"Of course not! My point is that the only type of men who can handle what I do are the ones who actually
do
what I do, and the type of men that
do
what I do are almost always assholes. Men in the food industry, especially the successful ones, always have rock star size egos and dicks that get hard for anything with legs."
"So then date outside of your field!"
Carmen laughed, "The only men I meet are in my field! Ash owned two restaurants, Jax owned three, Shein was a caterer, Paolo was a personal chef, Frankie did food trucks, and Sammy was a supplier. They were all assholes Chris."
"Well welcome back to North Carolina! Our food scene is still growing so your pick of romantic careers prospects is much broader! Also, L.A. has all but wiped out your southern accent and guys here love Cali girls. You were there long enough, so it counts."
Carmen groaned as she stood up and made her way into the kitchen. Conversations about her love life never ended well. It was bad enough her parents wouldn't stop badgering her about it but now even her best friend wouldn't let it go. What's wrong with just being a career woman? She was damned good at what she did!
Since leaving North Carolina years ago and moving to L.A. on a mere whim, she had opened an insanely successful restaurant and two highly stalked food trucks, one of which was featured on the official Instagram page for America's top Food Trucks. And now she was moving back across the country to spread the love to her hometown! Yet for some reason her hometown was only concerned about the love she
wasn't
getting!
Carmen started swinging open cabinets looking for food, she'd made her way to the pantry and had only come up with half a bag of chips and lemonade mix.
"I am starving!" She said as she opened the fridge, "And you guys don't have anything besides leftovers."
Christina had followed into the kitchen and was smiling guiltily.
Carmen knew exactly what she was thinking.
"Let me guess," She said as she closed the fridge door behind her, "You thought that I'd come here and play personal chef for the holidays."
"I mean..." Christina started before Stephen walked in behind her with a freshly cleaned Henry on his shoulders.
"The exact word she used was caterer."
"Wow Chris!" Carmen exclaimed as she watched Christina swat at her husband.
Christina quickly came to her own defense.
"It's not that I can't cook, it's that you are sooo much better!"
Carmen stifled a laugh as Stephen vigorously agreed from behind his wife.
"Shut up Stephen!" Christina said without turning around.
"Sut up Teefan!" Henry yelled from over his father's head.
"See?" Stephen said accusingly, "I told you it was you!" He turned to Carmen to explain.