Chapter 0154
(Brady POV)
As I walked into my office with Evelyn, my heart continued to pound forcefully against my chest. Despite
my feelings for Lily, seeing Evelyn and being this close to her without being able to touch her felt like a
cruel, painful reminder of just how st upid I was all those years ago.
Evelyn sat down on a guest chair, and I sat down behind my desk.
“What is going on, Evelyn?” I said with forced coldness.
need to talk to you about a couple of things.”
“So you said.”
“How are you, Brady?”
“You want to talk about how I am? That’s what this is about?”
Evelyn shook her head. “No, Brady, that is not what this is about. But I hate that we cannot
communicate. There is always so much tension in the air between us. Don’t you think that after all these
years, we should be able to have a decent conversation like the friends we once were?”
“We talk all the time, Evelyn.”
“By text. About Sammy. And even then, those messages are me talking and you giving me one or two-
word answers in return.”
“Sometimes my texts have a few more words than that.”
“Brady.”
“It still hurts, Evelyn.” There, I admitted it.
“Even now?” she asked, sounding sympathetic. “It has been years, Brady.”
I looked her in the eyes. “I never stopped loving you, Evelyn. Never. I know how st upid I was back then,
but I was 20 and I panicked. I made one mistake and it cost me my mate, my son, and my entire life.”
Evelyn shook her head, the sympathy suddenly replaced by anger and hurt. “Wolves in this
pack talk,
make you feel better than I used to make you feel?”
Evelyn turned, put her hand up, and gave me a look of pure hatred. “Do not take a single step closer to me, Brady,” she said angrily. “And do not dare touch me. I am warning you.”
I smiled. “So I do still affect you.”
I took another step forward.
“Brady, so help me, if you take another step forward, I will leave right now and take Sammy with me.”
I did not move.
“What about that girl that my parents told me about. Lillith or Lillian or Lillibet? The one that you have
been seen with lately. My parents said that you seem interested in her. You took her on some trip.”
Nicely played, Evelyn, I thought to myself. Now I felt like a bucket of ice water had been poured all over me. Worse, I felt guilty for basically hitting on Evelyn despite being in love with Lily.
I walked away from Evelyn and sat behind my desk.
“Her name is Lily,” I responded quietly.
“Are you together?” Evelyn asked.
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