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Chapter 98 

Chapter 98 

Ispent the entire Saturday trying to get Knox to talk about Lydia. You’d think I asked him to pry open Thanos’s list with a nail fila

It’s exhausting. I feel like I’m dancing around landmines with every casual mention of his childhood. My curiosity is gnawing at me, but experience telle me to tread lightly. The few times her name has slipped into our conversations, Knox has either shut down or changed the subject

But I have questions. So many questions. Is Lydia their sister? A cousin? A foster kid who stayed too long? Was she a kid or older? What exactly happened that relates to Finn being obsessed over a baby

I chew on these questions like they’re stale gum. And Knox, in all his maddening restraint, keeps dropping fragments. A reference here. A reference there. I bet he’s the kind of person who will tell you a friend is getting a divorce and then say he didn’t ask why. Like, how do you justnot ask

I’m slowly coming to realize I’m dating a man who gives halfstories

So now I’m trying to figure out how to make my boyfriend talk. Does he have to get drunk first? Can he even get drunk

It’s hard to stay mad at him when you’re rewarded with sex. Really good sex. We spent Sunday morning cuddling under a shared blanket while watching some scifi epic on Netflix about monsters and mutant heroes

Now it’s afternoon, and instead of lounging around some more, Knox has insisted we go shopping. Specifically: You’re not wearing my clothes to a family dinner.That’s a direct quote. Apparently, his oversized Tshirt and boxers aren’t quite appropriate for witnessing Nathan’s proposal to my sister

And that’s how I find myself inside a boutique that smells like expensive perfume and soft leather, surrounded by racks of designer dresses with price tags that could fund a vacation

The sales associate is all smiles and cheekbones, dressed in a navy pantsuit that looks like it was tailored directly onto her body. She glides between racks, pulling out options with the grace of someone used to highmaintenance clients

She presents a small selection of cocktail dresses, all elegant, all terrifyingly expensive. I point to the one that looks remotely cheaper

I’ll try that one,I say

The associate nods and moves to pull it off the rack. But from behind me, Knox’s voice comes

No.” 

I turn around. No, what?” 

He steps closer, arms crossed. It’s too long. And are those sleeves?” 

I blink at him. What’s wrong with sleeves? And what do you mean it’s long? That’s likecalf length.” 

Exactly,” he says, as if I’ve just confirmed his diagnosis. Why would you want to wear 

anything that isn’t above the knees?” 

Why would I want to wear one that is?” 

Because you have nice legs and should show them off.” 

I shake my head, trying to hide the smile pulling at my mouth. There’s something disarming about how casual he is with compliments. But I’m not falling 

for his tricks

I walk toward him, trying not to grin too hard. Knox, dear,” I say sweetly, I know for certain that you did not attend any fashion school. So why don’t you let me pick a dress in peace?” 

I would,he replies, brushing past me toward the tack, if you were picking it for the right reasons.” 

The right reasons?” 

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He doesn’t respond. He’s already beside the associate, removing dresses from the rack like he owns the place. He hands her a few optionsno- which I noticed before, probably because my brain shortcircuited when I saw the price tags

Knox, I hiss, catching up to him and tugging lightly at his arm. I don’t even like that color.” 

Peach?he asks, holding it up. Are you sure? It matches your skin. We’re taking it.” 

But that’s likea couple of thousand dollars,I whisper

*Aha,he says, smirking. Just like I said. Wrong reasons.He turns to the associate. We’ll try those out, And don’t listen to my girlfriend. She’s a miser

The associate nods like she’s watching a romantic comedy unfold live and gestures toward the changing area

Miser?I whisper to him as he takes my arm. That would imply I have money to hoard.” 

But you do,he says lightly

I don’t.” 

What’s mine is yours,he replies. I’ll talk to the bank first thing tomorrow about getting you your own card.” 

I stop walking and stare at him. Knox, stop it. I’m not a trophy girlfriend.” 

Who says you are?” 

You.” 

He turns me to face him and places both hands gently on my shoulders

There’s no reason to fight over this. It’s not like I have anything else to do with my money. Spend it. Stop trying to be difficult.” 

Knox-” 

He nudges me toward the fitting room with a playful shove. Get your ass into that room and give me a muchneeded fashion show, Sloane.” 

I see why you chose the short and open dresses,I mutter

Oops,” he says with a wink. You’ve caught me.” 

He slaps my ass just as I step into the changing room, and I glare at him over 

my 

shoulder before disappearing behind the curtain

It takes almost an hour

An hour of outfit changes, spinning, twirling, asking, How does this look?while Knox gives exaggerated nods and critiques like he’s judging a runway in Milan. He sits in the waiting area with one leg crossed over the other, looking far too smug for someone surrounded by shopping bags and tulle. Occasionally, he makes the associate laugh with a oneliner about high fashion. At one point, he suggests a beret. I threaten to leave him there

Finally, finally, we’re done. I’m holding more bags than I can countdresses, shoes, accessories I didn’t even try on but Knox insisted I needed. I don’t know how he convinced me, He’s like a very persuasive hurricane

We step out into the late afternoon sunlight, arms weighed down by luxury. I’m still adjusting the strap of 

e of the bags when I see her

A woman in fur. Full fur. And dark glasses that scream European wealth. Her hair is up in the kind of bun only rich grandmothers can get away with. If 1 hadn’t recognized her face, I would’ve recognized that bun anywhere

June Mercer

My heart skips

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She’s halfway across the street, but her head tilts, just slightly, and her lips part in recognition

Now this is a pleasant surprise,she says, removing her glasses with a dramatic flick. The first person I run into after returning to this goddamn city is my favorite grandchild.” 

Hight up instantly, Grandma!” 

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