Straightening a little, he removes his cufflinks and places them next to him on the desk. “So I hired someone who wouldn’t fail. And it cost me that first million, Lexi. Nox is the best at what he does, and he didn’t find you…for a f**king year. So that just made me madder.” His eyes flash. “So when I finally got that call, I was pissed. He tells me you’d been living in Australia for a few months and that your foster mom was dying. See, that should’ve made me feel bad, but it didn’t, because if you were alone, I could manipulate you more easily. I thought maybe it would only take a few dinners and me being sweet to you to make you fall. Boy, was I wrong!”
My brain is on freeze. “Wh-what happened then?”
Crossing his arms, he breathes deeply and replies through an exhale. “You were independent. And sweet. And f**king cute. You got educated all by yourself. You didn’t even need my money. At least, I don’t think it would’ve made you happier. And I felt something the first second I sat back and watched you from under my hood.”
Me too.
He dips his chin. “And you did too. I know you did.” Lifting his suddenly-tired face to mine, he utters warily, “I wasn’t meant to fall for you. You were just going to be a toy for me. Nothing more, nothing less. I was going to humiliate you whenever I could, just because I could. Make you realize that hope means shit. I was gonna make you do horrible things, all for my pleasure.”
Don’t want to listen to anymore. Let’s go.
Standing on shaky legs, I turn and walk to the door.
That’s when he says it.
“You’re the best thing that ever happened to me. If it weren’t for you, I’d be in jail. Or dead. I don’t know which one’s worse. But you saved me.” He sounds disappointed in himself when he whispers, “Wasn’t meant to fall for you.”
The tears start to fall, my breath hitches, and I turn the knob.
His voice sounds from behind me, cruel and taunting. “Good riddance. Knew you’d be trouble from the second I hired that street rat to rape you.”
Walking away, I mentally hear glass cracking under my feet because I step right over my shattered heart.
His words should halt me. They should’ve made me angry. Made me want to fight.
But there’s no fight left in me.
I’m done.
Done with this relationship. Done with settling for someone who doesn’t want me or love me. Done with the lies and hiding things.
I am done.
My heart isn’t breaking. There’s nothing left of it to break. I’m hollow.
My mind replays what Twitch just said.
Knew you’d be trouble from the second I hired that street rat to rape you.
A sob bursts out of me as I try to escape Falcon Plastics. Funnily enough, Ling catches me off guard waiting by the lift. Her face a mixture of worry and sadness, “He break up with you?”
I spit, “Fuck off, you dumb whore.”
She sighs and leans by the lift door. “If he broke up with you…” She straightens, then starts to walk away. “…then there’s a good reason for it.”
Dismissing her cryptic message, the lift opens and I feel him at my back.
He sounds desperate. “You’ll take the next lift. We need to talk.”
His hand tries to capture mine, but I pull away. “Nothing left to say.”
Stepping into the empty lift behind me, the doors close and he whispers, “Thought I could do it. Thought I could let you go. But…but I can’t.” My anger spikes. “Soon as I saw you walk away, something snapped inside of me. I-I didn’t mean it. I panicked. Please talk to me.”
Without turning to him, I ask, “Did you really hire that man?”
He replies immediately, “Yes.” My gut sinks and he adds urgently, “But he wasn’t meant to take it that far. And he’s dead now. So it doesn’t matter. I saved you.”
I scoff and he utters, “I needed a chance to meet you. I needed to have something on you. Something you owed me for. I-I love you, Lexi.”
“You got a funny way of showing it,” Turning to him, I sneer, “Antonio.”
Standing in front of me, blocking my exit, he snatches my hand and places it over the small thirteen tattooed on his cheekbone. His frantic eyes meet mine. “Feel that scar? Know how I got it?” His lip quivers. “You should. You were there.”
Cupping his cheek, I dip my chin and cry softly, “I still love you. So I need to walk away from you. You need help.”
He ignores me, “This angel appears in front of me. I think to myself that God sent her to me. That I was going to die and that she was there to guide me to heaven.”
My shoulders shake with every heaving breath, I stutter, “P-please, stop.”
Catching my face in his hands, he goes on, “She was bossy as hell. And I fell in love with her. But I thought she’d never want someone like me. And my life got complicated, and my brain stopped working like other peoples. Somewhere between then and now, she fell in love with me too.”
Kissing my mouth, he utters, “She’s in danger, though. And I need to keep her safe. Because I love her.” Another kiss. “I’d kill anyone who tried to hurt her.”
“You’re hurting me. You’ve been hurting me from that first day. And my heart can’t take it anymore. I’m done.”
The lift doors open and he pulls back, “You said you’d never leave me. And I’m holding you to that. Because when you’re safe again, I’m coming for you, Angel.”
Leaving him in the lift, I turn and start to walk backwards. Watching him watch me, I tell him, “I’m pregnant.”
His face contorts in pain. A tear falls past the thirteen on his cheek. Sniffing, he turns his head to wipe the tear away. He sounds so determined as he says, “Then I’ll come for both of you.”
Realizing there’s no point in arguing with Twitch, I turn and walk my broken self towards the main entrance. A man holds the door open for me. He smiles sweetly, and I return the smile. No point in being angry at a man I don’t know. Especially one who wears an eye patch.
I walk a short distance before I hear Twitch shout, “Lexi! Run!”
But I don’t. I turn to the sound of his voice.
The man with the eye patch has his gun aimed at me. A chorus of panicked shouting erupts, and people scatter like ants.
I don’t blame them. If I wasn’t so petrified, I’d run too.