ing the Heir Who Bullied Me
Chapter 144
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Waking up next to Nathan has to be one of the best things in the world.
I feel his warmth around me, like a cocoon, my safe space, and I loathe that the world around us exists and we have to return to it.
He stirs, and a soft sigh escapes me when he kisses my bate shoulder. “Good morning, precious,” he whispers against my skin.
Smiling, I turn in his arms. “Good morning.”
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Oh, he’s glorious in the morning. His hair stands in disheveled peaks, thanks to me running my hands through it over and over last night.
He blinks at me sleepily and whispers, “Fuck, you’re beautiful,”
I blush, burying my face in his chest.
His body vibrates against mine as he chuckles. “Now you’re shy?”
I lightly tap his chest. “Oh, shush.”
He kisses my hair, chuckling lightly. “How do you feel?”
There’s a slight ache between my thighs, but it’s the kind that brings a silly, giddy smile to my lips.
I kiss his warm chest. “Amazing.”
I lift my head. “You?”
He grins. “Yeah, I haven’t slept that well since-”
He freezes, and I frown. “What? Are you okay?
His brows knit together. “April, did I… Did you feel me have the terrors during the night?”
I gasp softly. Every time he’s slept with me in my room, I’ve woken up in the middle of the night to soothe him through his agony.
But I slept through last night.
Because he slept through last night.
“Oh, Nathan,” I whisper, cupping his face.
He lets out an incredulous breath, closing his eyes. “I can’t believe it.”
I smile. “Who knew the cure to night terrors was getting laid? Alert the entire psychiatrist board.”
He laughs, a bright, happy sound that fills my heart. He kisses my forehead. “You’re the cure.”
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I hook my arms under his, pulling him to me. “That’s funny, because you feel like a drug.”
His arms tighten around me. “Fuck,” he whispers, awe wrapped around that one word.
I close my eyes and breathe him in, memories of last night flashing in my mind. “Can we stay like this forever?” I whisper.
He sighs. “We’d starve.”
I shrug. “Then we’d die in each other’s arms, and they’ll bury us together.”
He pulls back, his eyebrow raised in amusement. “When did you get so morbid?”
I shrug. “Maybe I’m depressed that I have to leave after the most amazing night of my life and participate more in this soul–sucking competition.”
A dark shadow passes across his face, and I instantly know he’s thinking about last night and my date with Lucas.
“Hey.” I grab his chin, leaning in to kiss him. “It won’t be long now, right?”
He nods, managing a soft smile. “Right.”
“A few more days, maybe a couple of weeks.” I beam. “And then forever.”
The smile that spreads on his face is more radiant than the morning sun. “I can’t wait to spend forever with you.”
My heart skips a beat at the thought–waking up next to Nathan every day for the rest of my life.
Oh God, I can’t wait.
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Last night feels like it split into two different timelines: the god–awful date–the memory of which I wish I could carve out of my mind and burn–and then the mind–blowing night with Nathan.
I’m so consumed with the latter that I momentarily forget that Nathan wasn’t the only one affected by my decision yesterday.
“Hi,” I greet Eliza as I slide into my seat next to her at breakfast.
She shoots me a hesitant look, like she suddenly doesn’t know how to act around me. “Hey,” she answers simply with none of her usual
friendliness.
My stomach sinks.
That’s when I notice that every girl at the dining table is eyeing me in different ways, ranging from curiosity to jealousy to outright rage.
And of course, Valerie St Claire can’t resist a jibe.
“I don’t get it,” she muses, looking right at me, her arms folded.
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I exhale. “Get what?”
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Her eyes slowly, calculatingly, take me in, and I grit my teeth, fighting the urge to squirm. “What on earth could they possibly see in you that would make not one, but two Ashford heirs fight over you?”
Their eyes burn into me, and I feel like I’m being accused of a crime I’m not sure whether or not I committed.
My palms sweat, and I wipe them on my dress as a long–forgotten anxiety stirs inside me.
I don’t owe these girls an explanation. They can’t understand the dynamics between Lucas, Nathan, and me. I barely do myself.
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