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Chapter 5: The Switch He Controls

Author: Veeaura
last update publish date: 2026-05-20 02:59:36

The drive from her mother’s house was a blur of lights and rising desperation. Ava didn’t think about going home, and she didn’t call Tessa. She couldn’t take any more advice tonight.

She just needed one thing.

Noah.

She needed him to look at her and make everything else go quiet.

But the moment the elevator doors opened into his penthouse, something felt off.

The air was different.

Colder.

Noah sat at his desk, his back to her, the glow of his monitors reflecting across the glass walls. He didn’t turn. Didn’t pause.

“I told you not to come over tonight, Ava.”

His voice wasn’t angry.

It was indifferent.

“I know,” she said, stepping forward, her heels echoing in the silence. “I just… I couldn’t stay there. I needed—”

“I’m working,” he cut in.

He turned then, but didn’t get up. Didn’t reach for her.

He stayed behind the desk.

Distant.

Untouchable.

“You’re always working when things get real,” Ava said quietly. “Is that how this works? You’re only here when it’s easy?”

Noah leaned back, watching her.

“The rule is simple,” he said. “I don’t do emotional labor. You know what this is.”

The words hit hard.

Boundaries.

In his world, they felt like walls.

“I’m not one of your clients,” she said, her voice tightening. “I’m the one who stays. I’m the one who doesn’t ask questions.”

“Then don’t start now.”

He stood, but instead of coming to her, he walked to the bar and poured himself a drink.

Didn’t offer her one.

“If you want to stay, stay,” he added. “But I have nothing to give you tonight.”

No comfort. No softness. No illusion.

Just distance.

He was testing her.

She could feel it.

Waiting to see how much she would take.

And she stayed.

Because walking away felt harder.

Because leaving meant choosing herself.

And she wasn’t ready for that.

So she crossed the room and sat at the edge of the couch, her back straight, her hands still.

And she waited.

Minutes passed.

Then an hour.

Then more.

He worked like she wasn’t there.

Didn’t look at her.

Didn’t speak.

Didn’t care.

The silence stretched until it hurt.

Until it felt familiar.

By the time midnight came and went, Ava understood something she had been trying not to see.

With Noah, being seen wasn’t constant.

It was a switch.

And he controlled it.

And tonight, he had turned it off.

Still, she stayed.

Still, she watched him.

Still, she waited

hoping he would turn it back on.

At first, she told herself it didn’t matter.

He was busy. He had warned her. She was the one who showed up anyway.

So this was on her.

Ava shifted slightly on the couch, her fingers curling against the smooth leather. The room felt too quiet, the kind of silence that made every small movement feel louder than it should.

A click of his keyboard.

The soft clink of ice in his glass.

The steady rhythm of a world that didn’t include her.

She swallowed, forcing her gaze away from him, but it didn’t help.

She was still aware of him.

Every movement. Every pause.

Every second he chose not to look at her.

Her chest tightened.

This was worse than rejection.

At least rejection was clear.

This… this was nothing.

And somehow, nothing hurt more.

She leaned back slightly, staring at the ceiling, trying to steady her breathing.

Why did she stay?

The question came quietly, but it didn’t leave.

She had built a life where she was respected. Where she mattered. Where people saw her.

And yet, here she was.

Again.

Her fingers tightened in her lap.

Maybe it wasn’t about Noah.

Maybe it never was.

Maybe this was just who she had always been.

The girl who stayed too long.

Who waited for something that might never come.

Across the room, Noah shifted slightly, reaching for his glass.

For a second just a second her heart lifted.

Maybe now.

Maybe he would finally look at her.

He didn’t.

And that small moment of hope fell just as quickly as it came.

Ava exhaled slowly, her shoulders sinking just a little.

Still… she didn’t move.

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