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The Truth Between Us

Author: Seraphina ink
last update publish date: 2026-07-08 03:43:11

Chapter 5

Derek’s pov

The apartment was quiet when I returned from the party, the living room lamp casting a soft, warm glow across the familiar furniture and casting long shadows on the walls. 

Mom had left a handwritten note on the kitchen counter saying she was out with friends from the clinic and would be late getting home. 

Marcus’s jacket hung on the hook by the door, a silent, heavy reminder that he had been here recently, his presence woven into the space even when he wasn’t physically in the room. 

My pulse quickened despite my best efforts to stay calm. 

The confrontation I had been avoiding for weeks felt inevitable now, pushed forward by the uncomfortable moments at the party and Lena’s probing text that still burned in my mind. 

I needed answers from the source before the secrets multiplied any further and spiraled out of control.

I found him in the living room, settled comfortably on the couch with a book open on his lap, the pages illuminated by the lamp. 

He looked up as I entered the room, closing the pages slowly and setting the book aside on the coffee table with deliberate care. “Derek. You’re back earlier than I expected. 

How was the party? Did you have a good time?”

I stayed near the doorway, arms crossed tightly over my chest as a barrier. “It was fine. Not important right now. 

We need to talk about what happened between us. That night. You can’t just pretend it didn’t change everything between us.”

Marcus leaned forward, elbows resting on his knees, his expression shifting to something more serious and attentive, the lines around his eyes deepening slightly. 

He gestured calmly to the armchair across from him. “Sit if you want. I’ve been waiting for this conversation. It’s long overdue, and I’m glad you’re ready to have it.”

I remained standing, the physical distance feeling necessary for control. “You crossed a line that night. Mom’s fiancé. And you took advantage of the situation when she stepped out for that errand.”

He met my gaze directly, his voice low and steady without a trace of defensiveness or evasion. “I didn’t see it as taking advantage. 

There was tension between us from the first time I met you,the way you looked at me across the table, the way you didn’t immediately pull away when I touched your shoulder that evening. 

I felt something real and mutual that night. I still feel it. Ignoring it won’t make it disappear for either of us, no matter how much we try.”

His honesty hit harder than any excuse or gaslighting would have. 

I had spent weeks painting him as the villain in my internal narrative, the older man who had disrupted my carefully controlled life. 

Now he sat there, offering transparency and patience in equal measure. 

Vulnerability slipped through my defenses before I could stop it. “I don’t know what I want. 

I’ve never been with anyone before. Not women. Not anyone. And then you happened. It confused everything I thought I knew about myself and what I wanted.”

He stood slowly, keeping a respectful distance between us, his movements measured and non-threatening. “That’s honest. Thank you for trusting me with that truth. 

We can figure it out together, at your pace. No pressure. No expectations. Just talk when you’re ready. Or don’t talk at all. The choice is entirely yours.”

The conversation felt like a door cracking open and closing at the same time possibility and danger intertwined in a way that left me unsteady. 

I had shown a genuine piece of my confusion and vulnerability, and he hadn’t used it against me or pushed for more. 

The rawness left me exposed in a way I wasn’t prepared for.

Before I could formulate a response or decide my next words, the distinct sound of keys turning in the front door lock echoed through the apartment. Mom was home earlier than expected.

Marcus stepped back quickly and smoothly, picking up his book again as if nothing of importance had happened between us. 

I moved toward the hallway, heart racing against my ribs. Mom walked in, smiling as she hung her coat on the hook and kicked off her shoes. “You two are still up? Is everything okay here? I brought leftovers from the restaurant if either of you are hungry.”

The near-miss left me breathless, adrenaline surging through my veins. 

One more minute and she might have walked in on a conversation that would have been impossible to explain away without destroying everything. 

The secret felt more fragile and dangerous than ever before. 

Marcus’s eyes met mine briefly as Mom moved into the kitchen, humming softly, a silent acknowledgment and warning passing between us. 

The conversation wasn’t over. It had only just begun, and the stakes had risen higher than I had anticipated.

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