Jack had always considered himself sharp, but when it came to Phoebe, he constantly felt like he was chasing shadows. She was unreadable, distant, and impossible to pin down. No matter how hard he tried, he couldn't seem to grasp what went on in her mind.
Compared to that, Bella's warmth, playfulness, and complete inability to hide her emotions seemed much easier and closer to him.
Every time he thought of her, memories flooded in. He thought of her beauty, her tenderness, and the way she had cared for him so openly. The emotions he had once been so certain of for Phoebe were starting to shift.
Suddenly, he realized something about himself. He had always been the type to fall too easily and chase after fleeting affections.
He had pursued Feena, only to be left behind. He had once been infatuated with Amelia, only to be dumped without hesitation. Now, after everything with Bella, he found himself estranged from her as well.
And Phoebe? She was more unattainable than ever.
The frustration and regret were worse than anything he had felt before. He had always believed that heartbreak had hardened him, that he had grown immune to the sting of rejection.
But right now, he knew he had been wrong. It was only now, standing in the aftermath of his choices, that he truly understood—Bella had left a mark on him. No matter what had happened, she had already carved a space in his heart, one he couldn't seem to erase.
…
When Jack returned to his dorm, the door was slightly ajar.
That was odd. He knew Isaac and Joshua were out playing basketball. Ronnie had been practically living with his girlfriend, already half moved out of the dorm. Samuel worked late every night to support his mother and sister.
And Luca had rented his own place to focus on his music career and barely showed up for classes, let alone the dorm.
So, who was inside? Jack gently pushed the door open. A familiar scent filled the air. He looked up—and there she was.
She was sitting at his desk, completely at ease, a book in her hands. Her long, silky hair cascaded down her shoulders, effortlessly elegant. The soft glow of the evening sun traced her delicate features, making her look almost unreal.
When she heard the door open, Bella turned to face him, her bright eyes locking onto his.
"You're back," she said, her voice light and natural. "Do you want to grab dinner? And then maybe go for a run?"
Jack froze. Everything about this moment felt wrong.
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