Kael.
I have never been jealous before, or so I thought until I was made to witness Caelum ruffling Leilani’s hair like pals in a rom-com would.
I never even knew I had it in me until I saw her smiling at him— It was a smile that was too soft, too genuine, too intentional. It was something I have never seen on her face before, especially directed at a man like Caelum whom we all thought she hated the most amongst us.
My heart skipped a beat when she turned to look at me, but instead of responding right away, she slowly dropped back into the sofa, picked up the plate of food, brought a forkful of pasta to her mouth, moaned in delight and then drawled;
"I have some suspicions."
My eyebrows touch my hairline. "Suspicions?"
"Yes," she answered before pushing another forkful of pasta into her mouth.
I almost saw red when she looked at Caelum, beamed a smile at him and muttered under her breath; "This is really delicious, Caelum."
But I had heard her, clear as day. And I guess that Caelum had heard her too because his face immediately stained a bright shade of red. He glanced away but not before I saw the smile playing across his lips nor the gleam in his eyes.
And as if to further infuriate me, he ducked his head and began to scratch the back of his neck like a horny shy teenager.
My anger peaked.
"Tell me about this thing between you and Caelum before you tell me about your suspicions." I snapped even before I could stop myself, not missing the way Leilani’s eyes widened in surprise before she too looked away with a knowing smile on her face.
Or was I imagining things?
Was that not a knowing smile?
"We met about some hours ago." She answered gruffly, "He paid for my cab fare and has been telling me about how worried you all have been about me. He also got me a change of clothes and prepared me a warm bath. He also volunteered to make me dinner himself, and to me, that’s more than enough to be grateful for."
That’s it?
Like really it?
I glanced between both of them one more time, and even though most of my jealousy had dissipated, I still couldn’t help but feel that the usual air of hostility hanging between both of them was completely gone now. Disappeared like it never existed.
"Really?" I hissed.
Silence. No one responded.
"You’re simply just grateful?"
But instead of replying with either yes or no, Leilani decided to shove the knife deeper into my chest by saying; "We’re adults, Kael. We can take care of ourselves."
"Huh?"
"I mean, even though I may have omitted some things, you shouldn’t worry about it. I have told you what is important, and—"
"What did you omit?" I snapped, interrupting her, and to my utmost dismay, she smiled— brightly."
"That you’re jealous."
"I am not!" I hissed in annoyance. "I am merely curious."
"And jealous." She sassed, "...very jealous if you ask me."
Her words made the blush already creeping up my face spread significantly, and I found myself looking away, my voice not even nearly as cold as I wanted it to be when I drawled; "I really am not."
"You are."
"Well, you should tell me about your suspicions now, shouldn’t you? I’d love to know how to help you." I hissed, changing the topic, and not missing the way her eyes lit up in excitement before she slowly dropped the plate to the side and mumbled;
"Yes, of course."


I think she’s become insane.

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