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CHAPTER 0130
Alaric’s POV:
I didn’t go straight to work that morning.
I had a goal, and I was going to make sure that I saw it through. I didn’t go to meet my brother yesterday because I was too busy thinking about my wife and wondering what her next move was going to be.
Fuck, she was infuriating me. Nearly causing me to go insane from her stubbornness. And not to think of the fact that she had begun to blame herself for my father’s death when she knew damn well that it wasn’t her fault.
Meadow was a victim, and she kept treating herself like she was the offender.
If she hadn’t agreed to go with Trip, I wouldn’t have let her stubborn ass leave the house. Hell, I would’ve gone with her to meet her sister–which was something she would not have liked.
I didn’t know else I was supposed to get it instilled in her brain.
She wasn’t just avoiding me because she was pissed that I kept this entire thing from her. She was avoiding me because she didn’t know how to face me, and by punishing me, she was also punishing herself.
She knew that. Yet, she wouldn’t stop.
But that wasn’t the reason I was getting in the elevator that led to my brother’s apartment. I was here because of something else.
Here because he touched me–punched me, in fact. And I’d felt him.
That wasn’t ordinary. I hadn’t felt anyone’s touch in years–including his and my mother’s. But by some miracle, I had felt his punch.
And fuck. I wanted to feel it again.
Since Nolan touched me, I had been trying to feel something. Yes, I was losing my mind because Meadow refused to, but that wasn’t it. I had slammed my hand against walls and kicked furniture. I was nearly
tempted to go into my gym and use my fists on my diamond–studded punching bag, but some
y told
me that Meadow would be very disappointed and upset with me if I did that, or if I had sliced my arm with a knife just to feel pain like I’d done when I was still a teenager.
And her opinion fucking mattered to me. I couldn’t stand it if I broke her heart more than I already had.
When I stepped into Nolan’s penthouse, it was quiet. And I instantly found out why. There were faint kissing sounds coming from the kitchen. My brother groaned and then a familiar female giggle filtered into my ears.
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“So you accuse my wife of being a gold digger and then move on to kiss her best friend with that same
mouth?”
They both jumped apart at the sound of my voice. “That’s fucking low, Nolan. And quite frankly, disrespectful to both women, especially since you know how loyal Nova is to Meadow.”
“Alaric!” Nova exclaimed, jumping down from the counter. She nervously tucked her hair behind her ears. “How are you here…” she trailed off. And then, as though my words had finally settled in her mind, she
froze. “Wait, what?”
Nolan was already fully dressed in his usual leather ensemble. Seemed he was already about to head out and… probably leave Nova here–who seemed to have already moved in from the looks of the bed hair and
casual t–shirt and sweatpants she had on.
Well, that was fucking fast.
‘So were you and Meadow,‘ a voice in my mind fired back.
My brother didn’t turn around.
“Nolan, what is Alaric talking about?” Nova pressed.
“It’s nothing, süßer,” he said smoothly. “Just a little misunderstanding.” He finally turned around to face me, and there was a fire in his eyes, one daring me to continue speaking. “What the hell are you doing
here?”
He was always the one trying to push me to my limit. Well, today, I was going to be the one doing it.
“A misunderstanding that led you to call my best friend a gold digger? What the fuck is that?”
Nolan’s gaze shifted back to her, and he opened his mouth and closed it, like he didn’t know what to say,
or where to start from. He didn’t need to.
Meadow was going to tell her everything. I didn’t doubt that. And I hoped that Nova would be able to
convince her that none of it was her fault. Because I failed to do that.
But I wasn’t going to let Nolan be happy, kissing his girlfriend while he badmouthed her best friend and
made her believe it was her fault that her father killed ours.
The enemy. That was what he’d called her.
And maybe that was what I thought about Meadow and her sister in the beginning, but that was just me trying to pass the blame onto someone else. I didn’t want Clint Russell’s kids to be happy or satisfied. I
didn’t want…
Fuck. I was even worse than my brother.
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Shoving that thought to the back of my mind, I smirked. “That’s not all he called her, Nova. You should be fucking pissed at him right now.”
Nova’s brows drew together as he gaze shifted from him to me, and back to him. “Nolan?” she breathed.‘ Can’t speak all of a sudden? I mean, you always have something to say to me, don’t you?”
Nolan ran a hand through his hair, his jaw clenched. “I just…” He heaved a frustrated sigh. “Maybe you should… have a talk with Meadow to-”
“Got it,” she snapped, shaking her head at him. And when she trained her glare on me, I met her with a blank stare. Nova scoffed, brushing past me while muttering. “What I get for giving bad boys a chance.”
“Nova, wait-” Nolan started.
“Don’t come after me, Nolan,” she cut in, spinning around to glare at him. “From the looks of it, you need to settle whatever beef you have with your brother. And I need to go see my best friend–who is not a fucking gold digger by the way. If your brother trusted you enough to tell you the truth, then you’d know they both have something to gain from this bloody marriage.” She paused, shifting her glare to my face now. “Oops. Was I not supposed to say that? Is the cat already out of the bag?”
I shoved out a breath, exchanging a blank stare with my brother. “He already knows, Nova.”
Her brows went up so high they nearly disappeared into her hair, and pink tinted her cheeks. She was embarrassed. “Oh, well… Just don’t follow me.”
The door wasn’t even completely shut before Nolan lunged for me, fisting the collar of my shirt and slamming me against the wall. I didn’t fight it. I welcomed it.
“What the fuck do you think you’re doing?” he growled. “And how the hell do you know the code to my apartment?”
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