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Somehow, I was back at the cafe, facing Grace's piercing gaze. After I struggled to hold back from crying, which I had been doing a lot these days, Grace managed to convince me to go back to the cafe with her. “So… how about Naomi and Leah?” I asked, not just because I was trying to shift the conversation from me, but because I was curious about the women I used to call my friends. “Leah left the country to manage her mother's farm a year after graduation”, Grace answered. “And Naomi?” “She died of cancer last year”, Grace replied dryly. “Oh”, was all I could say, wringing my fingers on the table. I could still remember Naomi; bold, reckless and so full of life. A lump formed in my throat, chest tightening with guilt. “Was it Declan?” I looked up at Grace, who had her gaze on the side of my face. I could only sigh, unable to accept or deny the fact that Declan was the one who gave me the bruise. “How long?” She asked with dread. “It’s the first time”, I quickly answered, then recoiled. Should it matter that it was the first time? “That's how it always starts”, Grace said, her expression turning dark. It made me remember how much of an abusive asshole Grace's father was, and how her mother never left until karma caught up with him and he got murdered by some gang he owed. But that wasn't my situation. I suddenly felt more uncomfortable. “Do you want to go to the police?” She asked, reaching for my hand on the table. I blinked at her. The thought never crossed my mind. But now that she mentioned it… “There is no point”, I shook my head. It was pointless to try to fight against Declan. Grace opened her mouth as if to argue, but then relaxed. “You're right”, she agreed. “What are you going to do then? Go back to him?” Grace asked. “I…” My phone rang. The screen lit up, showing Declan's number. I had not seen him since he stormed out of the room, not that I wanted to. What was he calling me for? “It's him isn't it?” Grace asked. “Yes”, I answered, ending the call. “The thing is…” My phone rang again. I glared down at it in annoyance. Clenching my jaws, I ended the call and turned on airplane mode. “You don't plan on going back right?” Grace asked. “No”, I answered with full conviction. The thought of going back to that house or Declan made my skin crawl. Grace’s expression melted with relief. “I’m sorry I know it looks like I’m prying…” “It's fine”, I cut in. Though meeting Grace was unexpected and awkward, I was glad I saw her. It was like she just came to me the moment I needed someone the most. “I should be the one to apologize. I’m sorry for what I did four years ago. I was a shitty friend”. The apology was long overdue. Grace gave me a smile, shaking her head. “It's okay. I don't hold it against you anymore”. Is that why you blocked me and never reached out? I thought. “Thank you”, I said instead. “Actually, there is something I want to tell you. It may not matter but I just want to say it”, Grace said. “Okay?” I sat up properly. “Back then when you and Declan were still dating, were you aware that Declan was texting me?” My brows drew together. “Texting?” Grace shook her head dismissively. “He framed it as checking up on me, and also offered to help me with money. It may not sound weird right now, but back then I thought it was strange that he never mentioned it to you”. It was weird indeed. Because Declan never had anything positive to say about Grace. “And I didn't tell you because I didn't want you to feel bad about it or something. Maybe if I did, you would have realised how much of an asshole he was and it wouldn't have gotten to this”, she said. I thought back to how blinded in love I was, and shook my head. “Don't beat yourself up about it. It would not have changed anything”. Grace blinked at me. “I caught Declan cheating on me and still stayed”. Her eyes widened. “I would have made excuses for him back then just like I did after I literally watched him receive a blow job from another woman”. I shook my head, trying to clear the offensive image. “That's fucked up”, she muttered and quickly added an awkward, “Sorry”. “It's fine. Judge me all you want, I’m stupid”, I admitted. Grace winced. “So where are you going to stay?” She asked. “Hotel, motel, anywhere”. I shrugged. “I’m staying at a hotel too. Do you mind tagging along?” Grace asked. “Of course not. Thank you so much Grace”, I smiled. I sat on the bed in my hotel room, turning off airplane mode. And as if on cue, my phone began to ring. “Mum”, I muttered, staring at the screen. Declan had probably called her to check on me. Bracing myself, I answered the phone. “Finally!” She screeched and I frowned, taking the phone away from my ear. “What happened to your phone Juliet? I have been trying to reach you. Declan has been trying to reach you, he had to call me. And where the hell did you go?!” I clenched the phone. “Really Mum? That's what you're worried about? Declan?” “Well…” “You didn't even ask me how I have been doing?! Do you even know what happened?” I tried to push down the anger and hurt, but it kept rising. “You left without telling anyone where you were going, and you turned off your phone. That was reckless and immature of you regardless of what happened”. My jaws clenched. “Declan hit me”, I said. Yet it was barely enough to describe everything Declan had been doing to me. There was silence from the other end. “Well… what did you do?” It felt as though someone drove something into my chest. I breathed, trying to hold back the urge to break down again. “Mum”, my voice cracked. “Declan has never raised his hand at you before. He is not the type to lose his temper, so you must have done something”. “Sure. It must have been me. I provoked him right?” Mum sighed. “I know you must be hurt. But your reaction was immature. Couples fight all the time, that is never a reason to leave and turn off your phone”, she chastised. “Sure, Mum. Sure”, I nodded. To think that a small part of me had hoped. “Call Declan after I hang up and apologise okay?” She asked. I pressed my lips to stop them from trembling. “I hate you Mum”, I said. “What?” “I hate you so much. Don't ever call me again”, I ended the call. I looked up, blinking so the tears would not fall. Maybe I was over reacting. No. I slammed the thought down, thinking back to when Grace escorted me to my room, telling me I was doing the right thing. I turned on my phone again, watching the messages roll in. There were several from Declan. D: Where are you? What happened to your phone? D: Did you turn it off on purpose? D: Mum called to tell me you misbehaved with her. Did you really threaten to beat her? D: I know you're upset about what happened last night. I'm sorry for losing my temper, I shouldn't have hit you. It won't happen again I promise. D: We'll talk things out when I get back from my trip okay? D: Please reply as soon as you see this. I stared at the screen blankly, feeling nothing. Hurt me, apologize, repeat. Playing with my feelings seemed to be Declan's favorite pastime. I furrowed my brows, noticing I got a message from an unknown number. I frowned at the view once photo. And then I clicked on it. The first thing I saw was an image of a familiar red head, lying over the naked chest of a sleeping Declan with a smirk on her face. 'Thank you for sending him back to me', the text read. I stared at the image and the text for a while. And then I laughed.JulietThe next morning, I stirred awake, tired and sore all over. I opened my eyes to the empty space beside me. It took a moment for my fuzzy brain to fully remember what happened the night before. My cheeks warmed, when I remembered Noah going down on me after the second round. And then I dragged my spent body through another shower, instantly falling asleep. I sat up, wincing at the soreness between my legs. It felt quiet, like there was no one else around. My brows lifted in surprise when I noticed my clothes neatly folded on the couch. Pushing myself off the bed, I walked towards it. A note was left on top of it, in a messy scrawl, a surprise for someone so organised. ‘I had to leave for work and I didn't want to disturb your sleep. You can call hotel services if you need anything’, the note read. A huge part of me was glad that Noah had left before I woke up. It would have been very awkward. What was I supposed to say to a one night stand the next morning? I didn't know,
Juliet“I want you to fuck me”. Noah bit his lip, a cocky smile on his face as he drew away from me. He held my gaze for a moment, and I knew I would pay any amount to know what was going through his mind. Did he think I was pathetic? Had I sold myself cheap?When he got off the couch, leaving me lying, a sense of awareness took hold of me. My cheeks and neck felt warm, as I pulled down the shirt I wore. I tried to fix my bra, but then he said, “Come on”, with his hand stretched towards me. Noah seemed rather calm and unaffected compared to earlier. If it wasn't for the unmissable tent at the crotch of his sweatpants, I would have thought everything was one sided. He tilted his head at me in question. I placed my hand on his. He grabbed it, easily helping me off the couch. “What's wrong?” He asked, his eyes searching my face. “Nothing”, I said quietly, shaking my head. Without a word, I let Noah lead me to the bedroom. When he shut the door behind him, the rational part of
Juliet Heat rose beneath my skin, as my lips brushed against Noah's. It was quick, barely a kiss. I retreated, heart pounding against my chest. I stared at Noah's frozen expression, cheeks and neck burning. What did I just do? I thought. “I’m sorry”, I said. “I shouldn't have done that”, I licked my lips as I looked away. Maybe I misread things. How stupid could I be to think this perfect stranger wanted me? I tried to get up, unable to look at him. But then held me back. I turned to Noah with a questioning look. The expression on his face was intense, jaws ticking. “What are you apologizing for?” He asked, his voice deeper. “Kissing you?” I asked, staring at him in confusion. Was he angry? Irritated? “That was barely a kiss.” “What?” “Do it again”, his eyes drifted lower to my lips. I let out a shaky breath. What the hell was I doing? And why was I leaning forward again? He swallowed when I closed the space between us. I breathed in his scent, masculine and he
Juliet I swore internally, wrapping my arms around myself. But it wasn't exactly helping things. Even though he was no longer looking, my cheeks heated up in embarrassment. Noah suddenly took off his suit jacket and wrapped it around me. “It’s a bit wet and cold but it should do”, he said awkwardly. A bit was an understatement, but “Thanks”. “Let's go get you a jacket before you catch a cold”, he said. I nodded, already feeling chills over my skin. A man dressed in a crisp suit and tie, holding a pad approached us. “Hello, ma’am, sir, apologies for the inconvenience”, he said, looking at the both of us. They were people dressed the same way attending to other guests too. “Do you know where we can get a jacket for her? Or anything?” Noah asked. The man’s expression turned apologetic. “I’m sorry, but it's very late and all our boutiques are closed. If you don't mind, we can send a robe and some towels up to your room?” He asked, turning to me. “I’m not a guest”, I said quie
Juliet Oh God, he's good looking. I thought with a bit of panic. As if he wasn't already stunning enough, he smiled. “Sorry I disturbed you. All the other tables are occupied. Mind if I join you?” Dimples. “Sure!” I agreed, immediately regretting it. “Thanks”, he said, taking a seat in front of me. Having been married to a man like Declan, I had grown to be able to socialise with strangers. But those were under specific conditions and I was always mentally prepared. There was no way I could have a normal conversation with a man who came from nowhere and not be awkward. In a bid to avoid him, I turned back to admiring the view while sipping my drink. “Beautiful view isn't it?” I simply hummed an agreement. “Everything about this city screams extravagance”, he said. I looked at him. There must be a ‘why do you think so’ on my face, because he continued. “Just look at the buildings from this view. Exaggerated structure. It looks like some sort of a competition i
Juliet Just as I was about to give up and go back, the door pulled open, revealing Grace in her nightwear. She frowned at me in concern. “Are you okay?” She asked. “I’m good. I just… couldn't sleep”. After the message I received, I had tossed and turned, unable to think of anything else but Declan. And he was the last person I wanted to occupy my mind. While I was on my phone, I realised Grace had unblocked me, and I texted her impulsively. “Okay. Come in then”. “Thanks”. Grace shut the door behind me, while I walked inside her hotel room. “I’m sorry for bothering you”, I said, turning to Grace. “It's fine”, she said, walking towards her bed where her laptop laid on. “I know you aren't a big fan of movies, but I was just about to watch one. Want to join me?” She asked. I smiled at the fact that she still remembered that I did not have the attention span to watch anything longer ten minutes. “Sure”, I nodded, willing to sit through anything rather than be alone w
JulietMy hand clenched hard around the device. I scrolled down, vision blurring as I read the chats between Declan and ‘Parker’.Heat burned through my body, rising from my chest until I started to shake. I could barely think. I slowly turned to a peacefully sleeping Declan. And then I saw red.
Juliet I stared at the angry expression on Declan's face, mouth slightly agape. I knew he disliked it when I asked him to follow me to an appointment, but his reaction…“Look, let's not do this now Juliet”, he said sternly. I looked away, blinking back the urge to cry. I heard Declan's tired sig
Juliet I slowly turned to my mother in law. “Provoked him?” I asked lowly, walking towards her. She frowned, taking a step back. “So that gave him the right to fucking hit me?!” I yelled, glowering at her. My hands shook with the urge to hit something. “Well…” she stuttered, shrinking away fr
JulietMy mind turned blank. Groans and moans filled the air until it was all I could hear. All I could see was Declan sitting on his chair, completely absorbed by the woman kneeling before him. My jaws slackened, as I tried to breathe through the suffocation and tightening in my chest. Muscles w







