(ARIELLE'S POV)
As I approached my car, I couldn't help but scan my surroundings, half–expecting to see Ashley lingering nearby. But she was nowhere to be found, and I didn't blame her. With her encounter with Jared earlier, staying back was not exactly a good option.
As I slipped into the driver's seat, I made a mental note to call her as I got home, just to make sure she made it to hers safely. I started the car's engine afterward, and began my drive home.
The roads were quiet, the only sound emanating, that of my car's engine, and the occasional passing cars. I tried to focus on the road ahead, but my mind kept drifting back to Jared.
His words still stung, and I couldn't help but feel a twinge of hurt every time I thought about it. Why had he said he loved me, only to call it bluff moments later? I replayed the conversation in my head, trying to make sense of it all.
I sighed, my head a myriad of emotions.
When could he stop being so childish?
I was angry at Jared for toying with my emotions, but at the same time, I was disappointed in myself for even daring to hope that his words might be true. I should have known better than to trust him, and yet, a part of me had still held onto that glimmer of hope.
As I drove, a jolt of exhaustion washed over me. I was tired of the drama, tired of the stress and anxiety that seemed to go on in a circle, unending. I just wanted to get home, see my son, and forget about everything else.
Soon, I turned onto my street, and a feeling of relief enveloped me. Finally, I pulled into the driveway, killing the engine and sitting in silence for a moment.
Taking a deep breath, I alighted and made for the front door.
But to my surprise, I found Dwayne standing there, his tall figure a bit tougher than usual, though still unmistakable. Brown, his loyal shepherd, sat at his side, watching me with calm, knowing eyes. For a brief moment, it felt as though they were both standing guard.
As I got closer, Dwayne didn't step aside to let me walk by. His silence was heavier than words, his emerald eyes searching mine with a thousand questions in them.
I took a small step back, feeling a sort of unease settle over me. Why did he look so... intense?
"What did you do today?" He finally spoke up, his voice unusually low and clipped.
I sighed, the exhaustion from earlier returning. "I'm really tired, Dwayne. Can we not do this right now?" I asked, hoping he hit the cue and left me alone.
But he didn’t move, his eyes steady on mine. “You could’ve handled things differently,” he said quietly, his voice carrying a hint of disappointment that stung more than I expected. “Why didn’t you come to me first? Why didn’t you ask for my help?”
My brows shot up defiantly. "What are you talking about?"
Dwayne sighed, a soft, humorless laugh escaping him. It wasn’t mocking—just tired, as though whatever he’d been holding back had finally slipped out. “Ashley’s uncle. You went to Jared for help, right?”
My eyes dilated immediately as I realized what this was about. He had gotten a hint of my meeting and the essence of it.
"I didn't go to him on purpose. You're misunderstanding—"
"Then why didn't you come to me?" He interrupted, his tone rising slightly. It was rare for him to interrupt me, and I realized that I had really struck a chord in him.
"If Maverick hadn't mentioned to me earlier when I called that you were out, I wouldn't have known! You didn't just go to Jared; you didn't tell me anything about it. And you kept Ashley's predicament from me too. Don't you think of me as a friend and confidant anymore?" He continued.
Why the hell was he acting like a husband who had just caught me cheating on him? More importantly, why the hell did I even feel a little guilty? What’s the problem with me?
I rubbed my forehead, trying to gather my thoughts. “Look, Dwayne, I didn’t want to bother you. You’ve been so busy lately, I didn’t think it was important enough to bring up—”
But he quickly interrupted me before I could get the words out. "Stop," he said. "I know what you're about to say. You didn't want to be a burden to me. You didn't think telling me was important enough. You always act like I'm your backup option–someone to lean on only when there's no one else."
I was stunned at first, and then irritated, my eyes narrowing. "That's not a fair thing to say. Quit being so dramatic, Dwayne. I was just trying to help Ashley! She’s my friend and so do you. What are you making this about us?"
Dwayne stepped a little closer, his gaze unwavering, “Then let me ask you something. If I offered to help, and Jared offered to help too, who would you choose?”
I blinked in disbelief as I never expected him to draw such a comparison. "Dwayne, this isn't a multiple–choice question and it’s not a competition!"
“Isn’t it?” he replied with a slight raise of his brows.
I stood there, frozen for a moment, the weight of his words sinking in. What was he really asking me? Was this about more than just helping Ashley? I didn't know how to respond, didn't know how to articulate the swirling emotions inside of me.
For a moment, none of us moved or spoke, a heavy silence descending.
Brown, on the other hand, sensed the tension and moved closer to us, wagging his tail and judging us both with his nose. It seemed like he was trying to break through the silence.
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