Jace’s face froze, his eyes locking onto mine like he couldn’t believe what he was seeing. Then, his
gaze dropped to my hand, stillced with Hayden’s
No one said a word for a few awkward seconds. Finally, Hayden cleared his throat. “Mr. Johnston,
morning.”
Morning? The sun wasn’t even up yet.
That seemed to snap Jace out of his trance. His jaw clenched, and he looked straight at me. “Rea, I
need to talk to you.”
I could’ve said no, but I didn’t. Some conversations had to happen, even if they sucked.
“Hayden, go on upstairs. I’m in the mood for some milk,” I said, super casual, like I was asking my
husband to pick up groceries or something.
He gave a small nod, adjusting the coat around my shoulders. “It’s cold this morning.”
He stepped into the elevator, leaving me alone with Jace, who just stared at the floor numbers like
he was trying to burn a hole through them. When the doors finally shut, Jace turned back to me.
“When did you buy the apartment?”
I used to think he bought the one above mine on purpose, just to mess with me. But from the look
on his face, I realized I might’ve been wrong.
“Probably before you did,” I replied, watching his expression shift. Something dark flickered in his
eyes.
I had a hunch. “Tanya didn’t tell you to buy that apartment, did she?”
He didn’t say anything, but the silence told me enough,
Tanya… wow, she really was something else. She either bought it to unt her thing with Jace in my
face or to make him see Hayden and me together, hoping it’d break him.
Too bad, girl. I figured out the game before it even started.
“Didn’t you want to talk?” I asked. “You gonna do it here?”
Jace’s eyes flickered again. “Let’s go outside.”
He started walking, slow enough that I could follow easily, like he was afraid I wouldn’t.
“I haven’t eaten in over a day,” he said softly when we stepped out into the chilly air.
knew what he meant. He wanted me to eat with him.
“I already ate.” I replied quickly.
The second I said it, I saw the pain sh across his face, followed by a quiet, “You won’t even eat
with me anymore?
Ugh. It wasn’t about the meal, but I didn’t want him thinking I still cared, or worse, felt sorry for him.
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Let’s sit by the flowerbeds, I suggested, heading for the small garden nearby. No way was I getting
in his
car.
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Jace followed, and before I knew it, his jacket was draped over my shoulders. It was still warm from
him.
I nced at him, and he straightened the cor around me. “You’re not gonna reject this too, are
you?” He didn’t wait for a response, just walked ahead.
I looked down at the jacket, and a weird lump formed in my throat.
Back when I first fell for him, wearing his jacket had felt like the best thing in the world, like I had
everything I wanted.
Now? It felt like a weight I didn’t ask for.
I caught up with him, and he stopped, looking up at the barely lit sky. “It’s been a long time since
I’ve watched the sunrise.”
His words pulled me back to a night I hadn’t thought about in forever. Thest time we’d watched
the stars together. He’d been out drinking with friends, and I waited all night to pick him up.
It was almost morning by the time he stumbled out, surprised to see me still there.
“You waited this whole time?” he’d asked,pletely shocked.
“Yeah,” I’d replied, frustration and sadness clear in my voice.
Sad because I’d spent the whole night worrying about him. Angry because I’d crept up to the door
of his private room more than once, terrified he’d had way too much to drink.