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I suddenly realized everyone was hovering over my shoulder, nodding in agreement.
“Excuse us,” I muttered, grabbing Sebastian’s arm and pulling him toward the kitchen. What I’d intended as a dramatic exit turned into an awkward shuffle as I struggled to stay upright.
I released him and leaned against the counter for support. “That car is a fucking piece of garbage,” he sneered. “How do you expect to safely drive Leo around in that?”
Sure, it wasn’t the newest model. Yes, it probably needed work. But it was within my budget and would get me from point A to point B. That’s all that mattered.
“It’s my choice, Sebastian.” I folded my arms across my chest, glaring at him.
His expression shifted to what I recognized as his business negotiation face. “You refused any settlement in the divorce. On a teacher’s salary, you can barely cover this mortgage and bills. Now you want to add car payments? Just accept my help, it will save you
money.”
His words echoed Aurora’s constant condescension about my career choice. They all looked down on me for being a teacher, as if educating young wolves was somehow
beneath them.
“I said I won’t accept the fucking car!” I shouted, trembling with rage.
His face hardened as he stepped into my space. “Be reasonable for once in your life,
Thea.”
“I am being reasonable! I don’t need your help. I asked for a divorce so you could get out of my life. Why are you suddenly so interested in helping when you never gave a shit
about me before?”
“You’re Leo’s mother – of course I fucking care! And in case you’ve forgotten, I can’t be completely out of your life because we share a son. Our lives will always be entangled.”
“Only for another twelve years or so. Being part of Leo’s life doesn’t mean you have to be
part of mine or me yours.”
I sank onto a barstool, exhaustion finally winning. My head felt like it was stuffed with
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cotton.
“Take the car,” he commanded again.
“Why don’t you take it and shove it where the sun doesn’t shine?” I snapped, beyond done
with this conversation.
It wasn’t about being ungrateful. I just couldn’t handle being indebted to him. And I definitely didn’t want any more surprise visits from Aurora, who would undoubtedly be thrilled to know Sebastian was buying me cars.
Sebastian opened his mouth to argue, but Iris appeared in the doorway.
“You know we can hear every word you’re shouting, right?” She fixed us both with an unimpressed look. “Sebastian, Thea’s exhausted. It’s been a rough morning and she needs
rest. Drop the car issue – you’re just pissing her off more. And Thea, accept the nurse. You
can barely stand up straight. You need help until you’re better.”
Her logic was annoyingly sound. Maybe just this once, I could accept his help without it
meaning anything.
“Fine,” Sebastian and I muttered simultaneously.
Iris smiled and helped me down from the stool. “Looks like someone’s ready for a nap.”
I managed a weak chuckle as she led me back to the living room. The delivery man had
disappeared, presumably waiting outside with my unwanted new car.
Iris passed me to Sage. “Looks like you’re staying after all,” she told the nurse. “Sebastian
and I will head out so Thea can rest.”
She hugged me goodbye. “I’ll see you soon. Thank you for giving me a chance,” she
whispered, voice thick with emotion.
I could only manage a tired smile in response. She hugged me once more before leaving, but Sebastian lingered.
“One more thing.” He placed a brand new phone on the coffee table.
Before I could protest, he leaned down and pressed a soft kiss to my cheek. Then he was gone, leaving me staring after him in confusion.
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“Let’s get you to bed, Miss Sterling,” Sage said gently.
I nodded distractedly, still trying to process Sebastian’s behavior. I didn’t want this softer side of him that I’d never seen during our marriage. I preferred when he was the clear villain in my story.
It was easier to hate him that way.
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