Chapter 6: The Rift Widens
Chapter 6: The Rift Widens
(Olivia’s POV)
I looked up from my packing, meeting Ethan’s blue eyes with confusion. His tall frame filled the doorway as he leaned against it, watching me with an expectant expression I couldn’t
quite decipher.
“What?” I asked, genuinely puzzled by his question.
cker of impatience crossed his face before he softened his tone. His lips curved into that
amiliar half–smile that once made my heart race.
“I was harsh at Lunar Jewelers just now. Don’t be mad anymore.”
The statement hung in the air between us. He clearly expected me to melt at this barely–there apology, to rush into his arms with gratitude for his magnanimous forgiveness. Three months
ago, I might have done exactly that.
“I’m not angry,” I replied quietly, turning back to fold another sweater.
Ethan scoffed, pushing himself off the doorframe and taking a step into my room. “Come on,
Liv. Don’t be like that. Mouth says no, heart says yes.”
I continued organizing my suitcase, not bothering to look up. “Think whatever you like.”
A flash of annoyance crossed his face. The patience in his voice was wearing thin now, the
facade of contrition rapidly fading.
“I already apologized. What more do you want?” he demanded, his tone hardening.
I smoothed the wrinkles from a blouse before placing it carefully in my suitcase. “I don’t need
your apology.”
Ethan’s jaw tightened as his gaze fixed on me. He seemed to realize his approach wasn’t working, so he abruptly changed tactics.
“Where’s the gift?” he asked stiffly.
I glanced up, genuinely confused again. “What gift?”
His eyes narrowed. “Jason said he saw you buy me a watch. Didn’t you buy that to make up with me? I’m back now. Shouldn’t you bring it out already?”
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The sheer presumption in his voice almost made me laugh out loud. Before I could clarify, he continued, his tone growing increasingly arrogant.
“Enough is enough, stop making a fuss.”
A mocking smile finally found its way to my lips. “You’re funny.”
Ethan scowled, his brows drawing together. “What’s so funny?”
I met his eyes directly, speaking with perfect clarity. “Yes, I bought a watch. But it’s not for you. And I don’t think I’ve done anything wrong that requires me to coax you or apologize.”
His anger flared instantly, blue eyes darkening like storm clouds. “Not for me? Then who is it
for?”
“You have no right to know,” I answered lightly, turning back to my packing.
Ethan’s fury spiraled visibly, his face flushing with indignation. “I have no right? I’m your
boyfriend! You buy a gift for another man and I can’t even ask?”
My voice remained calm, though I couldn’t keep the derision from seeping into it. “Aren’t you
Cassandra’s boyfriend?”
The question caught him off guard. His mouth opened and closed before he rushed to explain,
his tone shrinking with guilt.
“Me and Cassandra… it’s not like that.”
He sounded less sure now, his voice betraying his unease. I could see the truth written all over his face. He and Cassandra were no longer merely former potential partners–they’d crossed the line countless times, yet he still clung to me as his official girlfriend.
I understood his game perfectly. He liked Cassandra’s boldness and passion, but also enjoyed my gentleness and quiet obedience. He was greedy and unwilling to give up either.
Trying to salvage his lie, he continued, “Today, I went shopping for rings with Cassandra because my mother asked me to. It wasn’t for her.”
He ran a hand through his dark hair, a gesture I’d once found endearing. “My mother bought a new dress and needed matching jewelry. She said Cassandra has good taste so she took her along. They were picking necklaces, earrings, bracelets, everything.”
His eyes softened, attempting to look sincere. “I knew you misunderstood, but I was angry
then and didn’t explain–wanted to make you jealous on purpose.”
My eyes turned frosty at his admission. “You actually knew I would be jealous?”
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Riverdale pack, soon to return home to marry Connor Rivers.


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