What Does He Want to Say?-2
“In the kitchen!” I called back.
I heard his footsteps, and then he walked into the kitchen. I don’t know if it was just me, but Jaxon looked a bit off.
“What’s up? You called my name like the world was ending,” I said to him when I realized
he still hadn’t spoken.
His eyes were wide, like he’d just discovered something major. I stared at him. He was
wearing a hoodie and sweatpants. At first I was confused why he wasn’t at work, but then I remembered today was his day off.
“Jaxon?” I called.
He shook his head. “Oh, sorry. I don’t know if this is too soon, but I wanted to ask you
something.”
First Sebastian wanting to talk about something, and now Jaxon wanting to ask me
something. Seeing him fidget, I knew I probably wouldn’t like what he had to say.
“Okay, shoot.”
He was quiet for a moment, then took a deep breath.
“I want to ask you out on a date.”
“What?” I stammered, my eyes widening as I stared at him.
Did I hear him right? No way. He couldn’t possibly be asking me this. We were just
friends.
“Would you go out on a date with me?” he asked again, his voice clearer this time. “I know it might be too early, but I think it’s for the best. We can help each other get over our past hurts. It would be easy because we understand each other.”
I continued to stare at him. My brain refused to work. Surely he could see how fucking ridiculous his idea was, and I don’t mean to be mean or anything. He was basically suggesting we be each other’s replacement. That kind of relationship usually doesn’t end
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well.
“Say something, please, Thea,” he pleaded when he realized I wasn’t saying anything.
I looked at the floor and then at him, trying to find a suitable and reasonable answer that wouldn’t hurt him.
“You’re a great guy, Jaxon, and any she–wolf would be lucky to date you…” I began.
“But?” he prompted.
“But I don’t think this is a good idea.” I sighed. “First of all, we’re both just coming out of difficult relationships, and I don’t think either of us is ready for dating. The only time I dated after my divorce, I ended up pregnant with a man who only wanted to use me and even tried to kill me. Finally, though you’re angry with Aurora, I can see you still love her. I fell in love with a man who loved Aurora once, and he nearly destroyed me. I won’t make the same mistake twice.”
He deflated, staying silent. I felt bad for breaking his illusion, but developing a relationship with him while he still loved Aurora would only end in disaster. I needed peace. I didn’t need to fall in love with another man who loved Aurora again.
“You’re right. I’m sorry,” he said quietly, then turned and walked out the back door.
“Jaxon,” I called after him, but he didn’t answer.
I followed him outside only to find he’d already crossed the yard to his side. I sighed and went back inside, and that’s when the doorbell rang.
I walked out of the kitchen, through the hallway, and felt a sense of déjà vu.
When I opened the door, there was no one there. Just another note.
I picked it up and opened it. It was smeared with what I thought was blood, but the words were clear.
TIME IS RUNNING OUT, THEA. HAVE YOU SAID GOODBYE TO YOUR LOVED ONES?
I dropped the note in horror, staring at it, willing it to disappear. Now I was sure this wasn’t a prank. Someone was targeting me again; the only question was who, and why?
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My body suddenly went ice cold as fear swept through me at the thought of Leo and the baby in my belly. I needed to figure out how to keep us safe, and I needed to do it fast.