INICIAR SESIÓNChloe appeared at my side before I could say another word to him, her hand finding my elbow with a grip that said she'd let me have my moment but now it was over.
"We've got a problem," she murmured close to my ear, her voice low enough that only I could hear. “Car won't start. Something with the battery, I think. I've been trying to call the technician but his line isn't going through.”
I blinked at her, the fog in my brain struggling to shift from Dante to the problem at hand. “What?”
“Car. Won't. Start.” She jerked her head toward the street where Mira was already standing by the hood, looking at her phone with growing impatience while Lily slept against her shoulder. "I'll have to go get him."
Dante cleared his throat. “I can drop you off.”
I turned back to face him, my heart stuttering at how close he'd moved without me noticing. “No. That's—no. Thank you, but we're fine. We'll just call a taxi.”
“Eva.” I should probably ask him to stop calling my name like that. “You have a sleeping child, and a dead car. Let me help.”
“Uh…really , it's okay. We live far away from here" I said quickly. "Like, really far, Waterfront road. It's out of your way.”
“I'm going that way.”
Okay, um…
I stared at him, searching for any sign that he was lying just to be nice, to be the kind of man who helped damsels in distress but his grey eyes gave nothing away.
“Weren't you here for something?" I pressed, desperate. “I believe you have work to do, please don't let me inconvenience you.”
“Yeah, but I'm done and I was about to leave when I saw you.” He said it simply.
Chloe suddenly pinched my bare arm, I flinched and winced slightly but immediately masked it with a cough. She scooted closer. “Let the man have his way, you can share you location to me,” she hissed, and I knew without looking that she was giving me the just accept the ride before I kill you look she'd perfected over five years of friendship.
I opened my mouth to refuse again, because my pride was a stubborn, stupid thing that had gotten me into trouble more times than I could count. But Mira was shifting Lily's weight, looking exhausted, afraid the girl would cook if she left her in the car and the sun was beating down, and I was so tired I could feel it in my bones.
“uh…okay, I'll have to trouble you. Thank you.”
He nodded, already turning toward the road. We crossed and got to a sleek black Jeep that looked like it cost more than my entire apartment building, parked a few feet away from Chloe's car. He nodded at a man inside who quickly got out and immediately walked away without a word.
I'm assuming that's his driver.
Dante opened the back door, and gestured for Mira to climb in with Lily.
Mira, who had been watching the whole exchange with the eyes of someone who made her living off gossip, gave me a look that promised many questions later. But she slid into the backseat without comment, settling Lily on the seat to lie comfortably.
“I'll be leaving now.” Chloe called behind me, about to get into a taxi, call me when you get home.” She pulled out her phone, entering the car with a grin that was entirely too amused.
I stood there for a long moment, watching the taxi drive off, before I accepted my fate and climbed into the passenger seat.
The interior of the Jeep smelled like leather and a clean, woodsy scent that I recognized from the bar. I kept my eyes fixed on the dashboard, my hands folded in my lap, and tried very hard not to think about any of that.
Mira leaned forward as we drove into the road. “Um…you can drop me at Grounds on Fourth. I have a meeting with someone.”
Dante nodded and relaxed into his seat. The chair meant for his perfect build.
The coffee shop appeared sooner than I wanted, a small building with a green awning that Mira frequented enough to have her order memorized. We pulled to the curb, and she climbed out carefully, easing Lily onto the seat.
She leaned through the window, her eyes meeting mine. "Call me later."
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We finally pulled up outside my building, and I felt like I'd been holding my breath for the past twenty minutes.
"This is me," I said, unnecessarily. "Thank you for the ride."
He cut the engine, turned slightly to me. “Hmm.”
“You should come in,” the words tumbled out before I could stop them. “For coffee. I mean.”
Please say no.
This was basic courtesy, I didn't want to appear rude in front of him but please!! say no.
He held my gaze for a long moment, and goodness, for a second I had the strangest feeling that he could hear exactly what I was thinking.
“Maybe another time.” He said finally, and the relief that flooded through me was so intense I almost laughed.
Almost.
Instead, I let out a long sigh of relief, a breath I didn't know I'd been holding.
His lips suddenly twitched. “Does Ms. Bishop not want me in for coffee?”
Shit!
I froze, my face burning. “Oh my goodness—”
I might as well just combust.
“I'm sorry, I’m really tired and just offeed because I didn't—”
He cut me off with a small nod, before pressing a button from his side to open my door.
Is he mad?...
I slowly alighted, afraid to piss him off further. But his door also opened and he climbed down, opening the back door.
Dante leaned into the back seat and I watched as he unbuckled Lily from the backseat with surprising gentleness and carried her up the steps to our apartment, waiting while I fumbled with the keys, and then through the door into our small living room. He laid her on the couch and adjusted the blanket he found on the couch.
When he straightened up, we were close enough that I could see the faint shadow of stubble along his jaw, and the small scar above his collar.
I quickly cleared my throat, taking a few steps back. “Uh…thank you.”
He nodded once and turned to leave, I followed behind until we got to the doorway and he declined me seeing him off.
I let out a breath the moment he got into his car and shut the door. The second he drove off, a familiar car turned onto the block. I squinted against the sunlight to see the plate number, and felt my blood turn to ice as I recognized the number.
Jace.
I woke up the next morning and lay there staring at the ceiling for a long time before I finally reached for my phone. I just wanted to spend the rest of the month in my bed. Anything other than that is trash.But I have work to go to, and Lily's Disneyland time is due. One more day and she's going to lose interest and start asking for a trip to Paris.She doesn't even know where or what Paris is.I sat up and rubbed off the sleep crust from my eyes before typing in a text.If you're both free today after work, we're taking Lily to Disneyland.I stared at the words for a second, then added another line.It's fine if you're not.I set the phone down and dragged myself out of bed. I quickly freshened up and changed into suitable work clothes with a coat and longer socks for the cold.You can never go wrong with the 2000s work fit. The morning air was cold, and the sky grey and heavy, like any second now it could rain. The thoughts of just staying home until it starts to rain then send
I finally peeled myself off the door and dragged myself to the bathroom. The shower was quick, just enough to wash off the day, and I stood under the spray longer than I needed to, letting the hot water beat against my shoulders until my skin turned pink. When I got out, I wrapped myself in a towel and stood in front of the mirror, staring at my reflection. Dark circles under my eyes looking as big as my fist, my hair damp, and a… small bruise on my collarbone that I don't remember getting. Is that hickey? I have no idea.I quickly dried off, and pulled on a pair of sweats and an old t-shirt, and made my way, barefoot, to the kitchen.I shoved the leftover spaghetti into the microwave and pressed the button. I waited around until it beeped and quickly pulled it out and carried it to the table. I sat down with my phone in one hand and a fork in the other while checking the garden cosmetic product launch event for inspiration on my phone.The door opened."You're back so fast—" I start
I stepped into the quiet hallway of the hospital. The nurses at the station nodded at me as I walked past, and I nodded back, hurrying toward Lily's room on autopilot.I stopped at the doorway and looked in about to yell out surprise but paused when I saw that she was asleep, her small body curled under the white blanket, her stuffed rabbit tucked under her arm. The IV line ran from the bag to her hand, and the heart monitor beeped softly in the corner. I stood there for a moment, watching her chest rise and fall.She looked peaceful.I gently shut the door and rushed to go find the doctor, but when I got to his office I saw someone else sitting in front of him.“Good afternoon, doctor.” The doctor looked up and smiled at me. “How are you doing Ms Bishop. I didn't think you'd stop by today.”Dr. Wright took the cup of coffee served to him and took a sip before raising his head. "Eva? I was hoping I'd catch you after here."I took off my bag, sat down and gently placed it back on my
I walked back to my office, and threw the bag on the desk like it was contaminated.It was actually, with Blair's stupidity.The silver paper caught the light from the window, mocking me, I scoffed at it and dropped to my sit to attend to my persistent pinging phone.I could already tell who it was before swiping it open.JACE: So you're working for my brother now? That's low, even for you.JACE: You really have no shame, do you? JACE: I bet he doesn't know about us, or Lily.The cock sure wasted no time to crow. It's not even noon yet. She probably texted him the second I walked out of the office, her fingers flying across her phone screen while she sat there with her perfectly crossed legs and her perfectly wrapped gifts.And the idiot just showed how much of an idiot he was.About us? Was there ever an us?Do I look like I care in anyway an us? I'd do anything to make myself forget that I ever dated and almost married him. Anything. Who knew what shit I would've been in.I angril
Blair's eyes widened the moment she recognized me, her perfectly sculpted eyebrows rising just enough to show she was caught off guard. She set down the gift box she'd been holding and slowly stood up, her cream dress falling in soft folds around her legs."What are you doing here?" she asked.I cleared my throat and held the file tighter to my chest. "I work here."She blinked as she processed the information. Her gaze swept over my outfit, the file in my hands, and looked behind me at the office I just walked out of. Now that she's seen me there was no way she wouldn't tell Jace. She lived for this, for having something to hold over someone's head, and I had just handed her a weapon wrapped in a neat little bow in her favorite color.I turned and walked to Dante's desk and set the file down on the corner of his desk, straightened the stack of papers, and turned to leave. He wasn't in yet, which was fine to me, I didn't need him to be. I just needed his signature, and that could wai
EVA'S POV I stepped out of the house and into the cold morning air, the rain left the ground wet and the sky still grey. I could sleep all day and not feel guilty about it if I did have work to do. Dante was by his car, the door open. I stopped where I was and shook my head."I'll take a cab." I pulled the new coat he got for me along with the skirt and shirt tighter and looked toward the gate. "Everyone is already saying I slept my way into this job. I don't need them seeing us arrive at the same time in the same car. That'll just fuel for the fire.""This is a residential area. No cab passes here." He gestured towards another car"Nico will drop you off."Before I could respond, a bald man walked up to us and knocked on the car door. Reluctantly a man I recognized to be Nico climbed out from the driver's seat, frowning. The bald man climbed in without a word. Nico stood there with his hands in his pockets, the both of us watching as Dante settled into the back seat.He looked at m
The black car pulled up to the hospital entrance exactly when the driver said it would. I was standing on the curb, the contract folder tucked under my arm, my other hand holding my bag like a shield. The driver got out and opened the back door without a word.The leather seats were so soft I sank
The morning sun was beginning to rise by the time I got to Westbrook Hospital, with loads of snacks and toys I got on my way.Good use of five hundred grand.Was going to get her a kids sports car but she was going to be admitted, what would she have to drive around the entire hospital.Lily was al
EVA'S POV I unlocked the door to my apartment and found Mira sitting on the couch, her legs tucked under her, a bowl of something cold on the table beside her. She looked up when I walked in, her eyes red around the edges."I thought you were at the hospital," I said, dropping my bag on the floor.
EVA'S POVI hate Dante.I despise Dante, I mean he's a De Luca what the heck was i expecting? He's literally Jace's brother.I've been here for the past two, five hours? My ass is probably flat as a board by now. While he's just sitting there, looking got and undisturbed. I'm pretty sure this is a







