Chapter 140
Chapter 140
Hades
I stared down at the message glowing on my phone screen, my thumb resting over it.
[See you at home, Hades.]
Home.
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That single word hit harder than it should have. I leaned back in the seat, letting my head fall against the headrest, rereading the message over and over for the fifth time? Sixth? I’d stopped counting. It didn’t matter. Every time I looked at it, something unfamiliar, and strangely pleasant, twisted in my chest.
See you at home.
Who the hell would’ve imagined that something so small, so ordinary, could make me feel this way, as if there was finally someone in the world worth rushing toward? That a woman simply telling me she’d see me at home could make me feel this addicted..
I dragged my tongue slowly across my bottom lip. What kind of man had I become? When had I started wanting someone this much? It felt ridiculous how good it made me feel, especially when I caught myself counting the hours without even meaning to.
“Fuck,” I muttered to myself. “This woman has me wrapped around her little finger.”
She was changing me, shaping me into someone I didn’t recognize and couldn’t control. Before her, my life was all routine. Nothing had meaning. Nothing surprised me. Nothing made my pulse race or my mind wander. Now, everything was different. Something shifted inside me every time she said my name, every time she breathed near me, every time she looked at me as if I was both terrifying and safe.
It wasn’t an obsession anymore, I’d passed that stage long ago. I admired her strength. I adored her fire. I wanted her in a way that hurt. And I loved her.
I loved her?
I chuckled in disbelief, almost mocking myself. “Love. Really?” I muttered under my breath, shaking my head. “Hades Sinclair… what the hell have you gotten yourself into?”
I didn’t even bother looking up to see if Alec was watching me through the rearview mirror, I already knew he was. I could feel his eyes on me, confused, suspicious, probably wondering if someone had drugged me or knocked me in the head. Even I didn’t fully understand what was happening. This feeling was new, but addictive.
Without lifting my gaze, I exhaled deeply and said, “How is the preparation of the ring going, Alec?”
Alec looked at the road. “The ring will be ready next week. It’s the rarest diamond on earth. Customizing it the way you asked is taking time.”
I nodded, satisfied.
Good. She deserved the best. Better than the best.
From the moment I asked her to marry me, the decision had already been made. I’d placed the order before she even agreed. I needed her to say yes, sure, but whether she understood it or not, she was mine long before I put that ring on her finger.
And she would be mine long after.
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Chapter 140
“Are you sure she’s going to be okay at school? What if someone bullies your wife?” Alec asked.
I finally tore my eyes away from my phone and lifted my gaze to the rearview mirror.
Alec’s lifted.
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gaze flicked away the moment our eyes met. I raised an eyebrow, tilting my head slightly as the corner of my mouth
That was unusual. Alec was many things but he was never someone who avoided eye contact. Especially not with me. If anything, he was one of the few people who could hold my stare without flinching. But right now, he looked like someone caught doing something he wasn’t supposed to.
He was concerned about Violet.
Interesting.
Alec hardly cared about anyone. Even if he did, he never showed it openly. Normally, something like this would have poked something sharp and territorial in me, especially when it came to my wife. But this was Alec. The one person I trusted more than I trusted myself. The one person whose loyalty had never once wavered. And besides, the feeling radiating off him wasn’t romantic in the slightest.
It felt like an older brother watching a younger sister walk into something dangerous.
“You look concerned,” I said, my voice amused.
For a moment, Alec met my eyes through the mirror again, but only for a moment before he shifted forward, gaze returning to the road.
Another unusual reaction.
I crossed my legs, and leaned back. “If you’re worried, you don’t have to be.”
“Why?”
“Because it’s simple,” I said, tapping my fingers lazily against the car door. “I know Violet can handle herself.”
Alec didn’t respond right away, and I could feel his confusion. I could almost hear the thought running through his mind, Violet? The quiet one? The gentle one?
“If you think Violet is a weak woman who can’t defend herself, then you’re wrong, Alec.”
He hesitated before asking, “What do you mean?”
I looked out the window, watching the city blur past, my voice dropping into something darker. “There are three types of people in this world.”
Alec glanced at me again through the mirror, waiting.
“The first,” I said, “are the ones naturally born evil.”
I caught the way he looked at me, as if to say you belong there. I didn’t deny it. We both knew the truth.
“The second group,” I continued, “are people born good, but who get pushed so far, cornered so deeply, that they turn evil just to survive. They become cold because it’s their only weapon. They drop their morals because their morals were the chains holding them down.”
Alec raised an eyebrow. “So you’re saying Violet is part of the second group?”
I smiled slowly. “No.”
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Alec’s brows knitted together. “Then what group is she in?”
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