131–The Private Talk
Nora:
My eyes widened at the direction their conversation was taking. He just told her he was finished with her. If I knew her well, she’d be blaming me for her breakup..
“Nash! I’m not sure if she meant to harm me–,” I whispered to him, but he gestured for me to hush and let him handle her.
“What are you saying?” Daphne asked him after a moment of silence, perhaps questioning if she heard him correctly.
“I can’t deal with your messy behavior anymore. It was okay before, and I could forgive you for what you did to me, but now—-now your actions have involved my stepsister. I won’t tolerate it,” Nash spoke calmly, but his words left her gasping in shock.
“No! I don’t accept it. Our relationship wasn’t one–sided, so why are you the only one deciding what happens?” Her breakdown was sudden and alarming. I didn’t think she was acting. The genuine sorrow in her voice was frightening.
“I’ve said what I needed to. If you can lie to me so cruelly, then I don’t know what else you’re capable of,” he hissed at her without raising his
Voice.
Anxiety gripped me, but I suppose he was right. She had been lying so much. She even lied about them being destined mates. And then she lied about the river and didn’t even tell Nash I had gone into the woods. She did everything to distract him and buy time. But why? Did she know if he delayed, I might not make it out alive? Was she the one
who pushed me?
Now everything started to make sense, and she was the only one looking guilty.
“I’m sorry I forgot that she wanted to go to the woods for water, but I’m not lying. She’s deceiving you, and one day you’ll regret it. You’ll regret letting her manipulate
phone, but Nash ended the. I’m innocent!” she screamed into the
call.
Silence surrounded us before he sighed and set his phone down. I watched him sit and lean back. He seemed weary and perhaps hurt too.
“Are you hurting?” I knew breakups could be messy.
He opened his eyes and shifted slightly on the couch, and my gaze followed his movement like a thirsty puppy.
“I’ll be fine.” he uttered, patting the spot beside him. Without hesitation, I sat down next to him, turning my body towards his while he faced the bed.
“Have you ever fallen in love before?” he asked, tilting his head towards me.
“Not really. I mean, I’ve had crushes—wait, you loved her?” I asked, realizing I probably shouldn’t focus on my own life but rather on what he was going through.
“That’s the problem. I don’t think I was ever in love. We started dating because her stepfather suggested we were a good match and had similar interests. But slowly, I began to realize I didn’t want someone with just similar interests,” he sighed softly, conveying his feelings of being lost and confused.
“Then what do you want in a partner?” I knew the brothers hadn’t
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found their destined mates yet, at least Silas and Nash hadn’t. But if it continued, there was a chance they would settle for a chosen mate. But that would also require a certain type of attraction.
“That’s the issue. I don’t even know what love feels like. I thought it was something that just happened automatically when we start dating someone. But boy, that proved to be wrong. I lost interest in Daphne so quickly, and after that, it was just her making efforts and me suggesting we should break up here and there,” Nash rolled his eyes before covering them with his hands and sighing.
“I’m sure you’ll find love soon. Everybody does,” I mumbled cheerfully, giving him a wide smile.
He watched my face in silence before adjusting his posture,
straightening his back, indicating he was about to discuss something
serious.
“Have you ever—found someone attractive in a sexual way?” he asked, and I stared at him in silence for a few seconds, trying to understand why he was asking his stepsister that question.
“I—well,” I laughed nervously, trying to change the subject.
“Oh, come on. You can share with me. Anything you have in mind,” he insisted, making me gulp and attempt to break eye contact, but he kept staring into my eyes.
“Okay! Let me rephrase the question for you. So, when you came into our lives, you were an adult and we were adults. It’s not like just meeting each other gave us the feeling of being family. You know where I’m going with this, right?” he suddenly paused to ask me when he noticed my clueless expression.
“I have no idea,” I shook my head, feeling lost.
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This might be a good read if it quits switching languages. It starts English then I believe maybe dutch then possibly Spanish so makes it hard to understand with not being able to read paragraphs at a time ....