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In Other Words
Jennifer Woodhull
Publication date: April 30th 2019
Genres: Contemporary, New Adult, Romance
Dexter
We became close friends in college. When Sinclair returns home to Dallas after two years in New York, I introduce her to my best friend Cole. The good-looking playboy ballplayer is the perfect kind of guy for the woman Iā€™m sure would never be interested in meā€¦even if seeing them together breaks my heart.
Sinclair.
He was the nerdy PhD candidate. I was the cheerleader. We made unlikely friends. Moving back home after two years away, he looks hotter than ever. When I start dating his ballplayer best friend, things get complicated. He doesnā€™t see me as girlfriend materialā€¦but I canā€™t get him, or my feelings for him, out of my head.
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EXCERPT:
There are not enough words. I donā€™t mean that in a dramatic way as if there are not enough words to express something with which Iā€™m momentarily frustrated. I mean there are often times when the optimum word for something simply does not exist.
Fernweh is a German word that describes a feeling of homesickness for a place youā€™ve never visited before. The Swedish word, lagom, describes taking not too much nor too little, but just the right amount of something. To wear or use something for the very first time is expressed in Spanish by the word estrenar.
I love words more than anything. I love hearing someone intelligent use the absolutely perfect, most fitting word at exactly the right moment. I love anagrams, crossword puzzles, and riddles. I love how they make me think about language and how people use it. Perhaps most of all though, I love awful punsā€”even dad-level terrible ones. I only know one person who loves language as much as I do, and he also happens to be the very person I can hardly wait to see.
The Portuguese have a word for the sensation of nostalgia and longing for someone who is far away. Saudade. Thatā€™s what Iā€™ve been experiencing since I moved to New York. I have saudade for Dexter Flynn, but thatā€™s about to come to an end.
***
I walk into The Tipsy Alchemist, an upscale hipster place Dexter chose to start our reunion evening. I visually scour the space, and am disappointed when I donā€™t see him. I walk the length of the bar and just as Iā€™m about to turn and head back toward the front, a man leans in close behind me and says, ā€œExcuse me, miss, but might I buy your first libation of the evening?ā€
I turn, ready to tell the guy to get lost so I can call the person I want most in the world to see. When I turn around, though, Iā€™m met with a pair of sweet, soulful brown eyes hiding behind tortoiseshell frames. My heart darts around my chest. I throw my arms around him so hard, I nearly send us both tumbling to the floor.
ā€œDex!ā€ I squeal, squeezing his neck. His arms wrap around me, and theyā€™re far stronger than I remember.
ā€œItā€™s about time you came back,ā€ he whispers into the side of my neck as he squeezes me tightly. ā€œIā€™ve missed you, Clair.ā€
I feel an instant wash of relief, being here in his arms. The feel of his cheek against mine and the smell of his aftershave trigger an eruption of happy memories. My brain floods with late night talks and board game marathons. My circuits overload with shared stories and supporting each other through tough timesā€”with gushing over books and documentaries at the independent theatre. He has been such a huge part of my life for so long, and now, with him, I finally feel like Iā€™m really home.
When we finally break from our embrace, we both realize weā€™re standing in the highest traffic area of the bar, and the place is so packed we might be physically in danger from rowdy patrons clamoring for beer.
ā€œCome on,ā€ he says, grabbing my hand. ā€œI reserved us a booth.ā€
He leads me through the trendy, dark-paneled space to the back where tiny, high-walled booths, are situated. This area of the bar is quieter than the rest, and the high walls of our booth offer some much-appreciated privacy.
The booth to our immediate right houses what I can only assume is a bachelorette party judging by the volume and frequency of the word woo, coming from their direction.
When the server arrives, I order a cocktail, and Dex orders a beer. ā€œMiss, can I ask, the group of ladies in the booth next to usā€¦is one of them a bachelorette, by chance?ā€ He smirks in my direction.
ā€œActually, yeah. Are they being too rowdy?ā€
ā€œNot at all. I was just curious,ā€ he replies. I snicker and he winks in response.
ā€œItā€™s a cool story, actually,ā€ the server pauses to tell us more detail. ā€œShe just got out of the military. She met her fiancĆ© while they were stationed together. He was injured, and sheā€™s a nurse.ā€ She puts her hand to her chest. ā€œThey fell in love while he recovered in her hospital.ā€
Dex and I look at each other, and each make the universal face that any red-blooded human with feelings makes when seeing a baby, or a puppy, or hearing a sweet love story. ā€œAww,ā€ we say in unison, laughing.
ā€œWould you please take them a bottle of Dom Perignon and put it on my tab? Anonymous, though, pleaseā€¦with thanks for her service, and her fiancĆ©ā€™s,ā€ Dex adds.
ā€œWow, thatā€™s really nice of you! Absolutely, Iā€™ll take care of it,ā€ the server replies.
When she walks out of Dexterā€™s line of sight, she catches my eye and mouths the words, ā€œLucky you,ā€ with a wink. It makes me smile unreasonably wide.
Lucky me that such a kind, thoughtful, generous man is in my life and cares so much for me. Lucky me that heā€™s my friend. Unlucky me that heā€™s not more than just a friend.
ā€œThat was very generous of you,ā€ I tell him.
ā€œI had the good luck to meet an inventor whose work I really admire once at a party. Knowing I was new to success, he told me, ā€œI always say, if youā€™ve got it, spread it around. Nobody likes a successful, stingy asshole.ā€ Iā€™ve always tried to remember that,ā€ he says with a shrug. We toast to successful good guys.
ā€œYou look amazing, Sinclair.ā€ Dex is grinning at me, his brown eyes sparkling.
I reach across the table and take both his hands in mine, giving them a squeeze. ā€œYou look amazing too. By the way,ā€ I say, stifling a giggle. ā€œI didnā€™t know Iā€™d need tickets.ā€
ā€œTickets? Forā€¦what, exactly?ā€ He cocks an eyebrow up in question.
ā€œThe gun show,ā€ I reply, pointing to what I can see is a pronounced bicep on each arm.
His cheeks flush with crimson as he looks down and away. The expression belongs to the shy, gangly guy I met in school, not the hunky, successful entrepreneur sitting across from me.
ā€œSo, have you been hitting the gym, or did you invent some magical neurotransmitter that passively enhances muscle tissue?ā€ I tease. ā€œBecause if you have, please sign me up as a test subject. Pilates is torture, but I like to eat far too much to ever give it up without some sort of alternative.ā€
He chuckles. ā€œI like to think of the fitness thing as my transformation to Dexter two-dot-oh. I have to say, I donā€™t hate that my efforts are producing noticeable results. I told you about my business partner Cole, right?ā€ He asks sheepishly.
ā€œYour friend Cole, yes,ā€ I reply, rolling my eyes.
I think he still has a little trouble wrapping the high school part of his brain around being friends with a jock.
ā€œYeah. Anyway, since he pitches for the Frontiersmen he knows all the best personal trainers. He convinced me to start working out with one he recommended. I go to the gym almost every day now. Turns out Iā€™m not as unathletic as I thought I was.ā€ He grins wide, pride evident on his face.
ā€œYou certainly seem like youā€™re feeling pretty good,ā€ I reply. I stand up enough to reach across and squeeze his bicep. ā€œYep, feeling pretty darn good to me.ā€
He smiles, then he shakes his head and chuckles. ā€œI really do feel goodā€¦and even better now.ā€ Something flashes briefly in his chocolate-brown eyes, then he smirks. ā€œIā€™m just so happy youā€™re back, Clair.ā€
Clair. No one but him calls me that. The way he says it is familiar and makes me feel special that he has a nickname just for me. Itā€™s the same way I call him Dex. Those terms of endearment are just for us, like theyā€™re special words all our own.
By the time we finish the drinks the server brings over my stomach is growling, so we head down the street to a Mexican place that has always been one of my favorites.
As we walk the four or five blocks to the restaurant, a group of girls walking the opposite direction toward us are all checking Dex out as they pass. I turn to look over my shoulder and see them all looking back, whispering and giggling. When I look over at him, he seems oblivious.
And this is why he has trouble finding the right girl. He has no clue when a woman is into him.
I bump his shoulder with mine.
ā€œThey were checking you out,ā€ I say with a smirk.
ā€œWho?ā€
ā€œThat group of girls that walked by. They were cute, too.ā€
He rolls his eyes.
ā€œSo, not seeing anyone?ā€ I ask.
ā€œNot at the moment.ā€ He lets out a sigh. ā€œMaybe Iā€™m too picky.ā€
ā€œMaybe you are,ā€ I agree.
And thatā€™s the other reason he canā€™t find the right girl. He has never fully explained the criteria with me, but he seems never to have found a girl that checks all the boxes on the list of Dex requirements for the perfect girl.
Someone as genuine and kind, as smart and as funny as Dex deserves someone wonderful, thoughā€”someone who can see him for everything he is. I have tried to resign myself to the fact that Iā€™m not that girl in his eyes. I only hope that one day he finds her, and she deserves him.
That brings me to another word that should exist, but doesnā€™t. There should be a word for enjoying something you have, but still wishing it was much, much more.


Author Bio:
Jennifer Woodhull is based in the Southern United States, spending time in her second home of England, and traveling as often as she can. Her love of travel permeates her work, and her characters often find themselves exploring new and foreign surroundings.
A keen observer of human behavior, Jennifer often draws inspiration from something as simple as a fleeting connection, or the glimpse of a unique trait or characteristic. Her favorite place to write is on airplanes.
"The drone of the engine, the scores of people, all traveling to something or from something, and being disconnected from digital distractions are a combination that provide the perfect place to write," she says. "If you see a woman in seat 9F who is balancing her Macbook on her lap because it's time to close your tray table, please have patience. I'm just trying to finish one more sentence."

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