Chapter 44
Mom had always accused me of something that I have never even thought to do ever in my life, and no matter how much I begged her to believe me, she never did. For her, her baseless evaluation mattered more than my truthful words. She was okay with me being characterless but not okay with her being wrong and stupid. And every time I thought about this, it hurt me like hell, like ripping my entire body apart and sprinkling salt all over those ripped parts while all of my sensory nerves were heightened, feeling every sting caused by each granulated dot of the salt.
The moment I saw Kaiden before this reckless idea crossed my mind, my heart and my mind, for the first time after a long time, thought in unison. They both thought that, what if? What if I make her accusation true? What if I actually do what I am accused of? Will it make me feel less pain as now I don’t have to beg her to believe me? Will it feel a bit better if I will be the villain instead of a victim? Will it feel good to be the bitch that my mom thinks of me than to be the kid that I am?
My mind was so much fogged by my drama with mom that I had completely forgotten about Kaiden. The fact that he is a man. The fact that kissing him like that may give him the wrong impression. The fact that it might ruin the new closeness and understanding that we have built so far. The fact that I might have just brought myself into huge trouble by letting my reckless thoughts get all over me.
Kaiden held me by my shoulder and pushed me away, the force of it pulling my lips from his as if ripping a sticker from a car’s bumper. “What the-” His words trailed off, and I could see the flicker of confusion and disbelief in his hazel eyes, his brows furrowing.
Mom, who had been silently watching our kiss from the corner of the corridor, quickly withdrew, her face twisting into a mixture of anger and helplessness.
Kaiden looked around, his eyes darting, before his grip on my wrist tightened. He didn’t say a word as he dragged me with him, urgency in every step. The pace was frantic, like a man trying to outrun something he couldn’t escape.
As we reached my bedroom, Kaiden slammed the door behind us with a loud thud that echoed through the room, the sound sharp and final. He yanked my hand away, as if I were the world’s biggest trouble, his frustration simmering just beneath the surface.
“What was that?” His voice was cold, cutting through the air like a blade, his arms crossing over his chest in a protective gesture.
“Wh… wh.. What?” I shrugged, feigning innocence, but the weight of my own foolishness pressed down on me. How can I pretend to be innocent after initiating such a rough, passionate kiss? I am an idiot.
“Seriously?” Kaiden’s frown deepened, his lips pressing into a tight line, the frustration evident in the way his jaw clenched. His eyes narrowed, his gaze unwavering as he studied me, trying to gauge if I would actually provide a real answer. “What? That’s all you’ve got? So… whatever happened outside… you don’t have any explanation for that?”
“S–should I?” Again, I gave a very stupid response. What’s happening to me?
“Fine,” he spat, his voice low and dangerous. Before I could even register his words, with the speed of a flash yet the grace of a male striper, he pulled off his t–shirt, the movement fluid but deliberate. His abs, sculpted and gleaming in the dim light, caught my eye before I could look away. “Then I’ll continue the rest and won’t give an explanation either,” he said, his voice low, as he began to take slow, teasingly dangerous steps toward me.
My breath caught in my throat, as I looked back at him, my eyes wide and helpless. I though my eyes were trying their best to hold him on his way, but it felt like instead of holding him, they were instead encouraging him to approach me.
Nervousness, fear, and as well as sweet flutters were roaming across my whole body, especially at my heart. With every step he took towards me, I took a step back until my leg stumbled on the edge of the bed and I fell on it.
“Good,” Kaiden said, his voice low and thick with something primal. “I prefer beds.” He dropped down, mere inches above me, his hands immediately locking on both sides of me, caging me in. His weight shifted the mattress slightly, and his face hovered just inches from mine. The heat of his breath mingled with mine. “Spread your legs,” he commanded, his voice hushed yet demanding.
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Chapter 44
I clenched my legs together in defiance, but Kaiden bent his knee and gently pressed it between my legs, forcing them apart. His touch was unyielding, making it clear that I better take his command seriously.
His gaze was intense, his eyes searching mine, as if reading every emotion flickering across my face. “Tell me, Introvert… Do you want me to continue?” He asked, our eyes locking in a silent challenge, both of us frozen in place, while our heartbeats pulsed in unison, like a rhythm we couldn’t escape.
Suddenly, a sharp knock rang on the door, slicing through the tense atmosphere like a knife.
“Lucy, Lucy,” Mom’s voice called from the other side, pulling both me and Kaiden’s attention to the door.
“Is that something we should be worried about?” he asked, his tone a little cooler now, his head lifting away from mine as he broke the proximity between us. The space between us felt like a chasm after the heat of the moment.
“I don’t think so,” I replied, raising my head as well, my gaze still locked on the door. “I don’t care about her.” The words felt like a hollow declaration, a deflection more than anything.
I shifted my gaze back to him and froze. We were so close–breath–to–breath, skin nearly touching. It was as if time had stilled, and the air around us had thickened, charged with the electric tension between us. Take the feeling I had when I had that sex dream about him and multiply it by a hundred–that’s how I was feeling right now.
“Kaiden, Kaiden.” Then suddenly, Dan’s voice pierced through our guilty silence like a bolt of lightning, jolting us both apart in an instant.
“Damn it! It’s your dad,” I muttered, panic creeping up my throat. Without thinking, I scrambled toward Kaiden’s t–shirt, still crumpled on the floor, and picked it up, handing it to him. “Wear it. I’ll go answer the door.”
He nodded, his eyes locking with mine as he took the shirt from my hand.
Kaiden’s fingers brushed against mine, and a sudden jolt of electricity shot through me, pulling me into a dizzying haz. His touch so damn tempting that for a fleeting moment, I forgot about the whirlwind of chaos I was in. But then reality slammed back into focus and I rushed toward the door, my heart thudding in my chest.
I ran my hands through my hair, quickly straightening my clothes–anything to avoid looking like a complete disaster. With one last deep breath, I pulled the door open, forcing a smile that felt more like a nervous twitch than anything else.
“Dan, Hi,” I said, my voice a strained, forced attempt at normalcy. The smile I managed felt more like a horror show than anything remotely welcoming.
To be continued…
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