Chapter 64
FAYE
We both turned to see who had called Alexander’s name, and Bella appeared.
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Her eyes widened the second she spotted us, as if she’d just stumbled upon a scandal. Honestly, the look on her face was so dramatic she might as well have clutched her pearls and fainted. Instead, she froze mid–step, staring like she was seeing a ghost–or maybe like she wished she was seeing a ghost. Preferably mine.
I didn’t need anyone to explain her shock to me. Even I had to admit, this was a sight no one expected. Me, walking out of a building with Alexander. If I were in her shoes, I might’ve done a double take too.
But the way she looked at me like I was some insect crawling out of a rotten apple…yeah, that told me her reaction wasn’t just surprise. It was jealousy. The pure, uncut kind that gnawed at your bones and made you wish someone else didn’t exist.
And the thing was… Ever since she opened up to me herself about her relationship with Alexander, everything became too obvious.
And even before then, I’d noticed the way she lingered around him, all soft–voiced and eager–eyed. The way she thought herself more than what she was. The way she used every opportunity to remind me I didn’t belong. So her glare wasn’t new. It was just… intensified now that she felt she had nothing to hid before me.
She finally decided to walk closer. She stopped inches in front of us, her gaze shifting between me and Alexander, but mostly, mostly settling on me.
Alexander stood there, waiting for her to spit out whatever words she’d come with.
“I wanted to talk to you about something,” Bella said at last.
Her voice–ugh. It wasn’t her usual sharp, bossy tone. No, this one was carefully softened, like honey dripping from a comb. Sweet enough to rot teeth. Sweet enough, apparently, for Alexander,
I almost gagged. She never spoke like that to anyone else. Only him.
Alexander’s brows lowered just slightly. “Can it wait?” he asked. His tone was polite, but clipped, already half dismissive. “I’m heading out right now–with Faye.”
The last two words hit Bella like a slap to her pretty face.
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Her eyes widened again, her mouth opening just a fraction. She blinked, and then it came: You’re going out with…her?”
It wasn’t just the words, it was the expression on her face. The disrespect was obvious at this point.
My jaw clenched. Oh no, sweetheart. Not today.
“Do you have a problem with that?” I asked her directly, tilting my head and fixing her with a look that dared her to push me further. My voice came out steady, laced with just enough ice to make her shiver if she had half a brain.
And truth be told? If she’d opened her mouth and let one more ounce of disrespect fall from it, I wouldn’t have cared if Alexander was standing right there. I would’ve slapped the audacity clean off her face.
But Bella wasn’t stupid…she knew when to shut up.
Her jaw worked for a moment, teeth grinding behind her lips, but she didn’t answer me. Instead, she turned to Alexander, as if I’d ceased to exist. Good!
“What I have to say is important,” she said quickly, her voice dropping even softer, almost desperate. “It can’t wait.”
Alexander sighed. He wasn’t a man easily rattled, but the weight of his exhale told me he was already annoyed. Still, he inclined his head. “Go on, then.”
But Bella didn’t take the opening. No, of course she didn’t. She flicked her eyes toward me- deliberately, and then back at him, her lashes fluttering. “In private,” she said.
I felt the heat rising in my chest, but I didn’t need to respond to this very one. I simply turned on my heel and walked toward Alexander’s car. If she wanted her private little chat, fine. I wasn’t going to stand around like a prop in her pathetic play.
Leaning against the car, I crossed my arms and watched the scene unfold from a distance.
Bella wasted no time. She launched into her explanation with an unnecessary amount of hand gestures, her fingers flying like she was orchestrating some grand tragedy. I couldn’t hear the words, but her body language screamed pity me, believe me, protect me.
And then, the grand finale.
She stepped forward, all doe–eyed and trembling lips, and wrapped her arms tightly around him. Hugged him as if she had a claim, as if she belonged there.
Then came a lingering kiss pressed boldly to his cheek, her lips dragging against his skin as
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if she owned the right.
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The worst part wasn’t even the kiss. No, it was the smirk she sent me over his shoulder.
Alexander had his back to me, oblivious. But Bella’s face was turned toward me, her eyes locking on mine, gleaming with triumph. A smirk tugged at her lips, mocking. As if she’d won something, and I was supposed to feel defeated.
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