Scarlette almost laughed, more out of exasperation than anything else. She lifted her hand, ready to slap him again, but he was too fast—his fingers caught her wrist before she could land the hit.
Then his hand slid from her neck to the back of her head, pulling her in for a hard, punishing kiss.
Scarlette knew she didn’t stand a chance against his strength, so she bit his lip, sharp and fierce.
He let go immediately, wiping the blood from his mouth with the back of his hand. “You’re really mad, huh?”
Scarlette didn’t bother to answer. She turned away and unlocked her front door.
She’d barely kicked off her shoes before Nicholas wrapped his arms around her from behind, his chin brushing her shoulder.
“Come on, what’s the big deal?” he murmured. “Just don’t meet up with him again and I promise I won’t lose my temper. Let’s compromise, alright? Seriously, what is it he can do for you that I can’t?”
Scarlette just felt tired. She didn’t have it in her to argue anymore.
With Nicholas, talking was pointless.
He’d been coddled his whole life, handed everything, never having to figure out how the world really worked. In his eyes, there was nothing he couldn’t fix with a word, a gesture, or a little force.
Trying to explain anything to him was exhausting.
Scarlette was about to tell him to let go when her phone started ringing in her pocket.
She glanced at the screen, and her expression changed in an instant. She shoved Nicholas away, harder than she meant to.
He didn’t see it coming—he stumbled into the cabinet behind him, half laughing in disbelief.
Scarlette answered the call, forcing herself to sound calm. “Hi, Mom.”
Rose’s voice was steady. “Are you over by the university tonight? Someone told me they saw you with Nick. He’s so impulsive—did he give you trouble again?”
Everyone always seemed to think Nicholas lived to antagonize Scarlette, for reasons no one could really explain.
Scarlette’s heart skipped. She had no idea what the person who saw them might have told her mom. She quickly used Morgan as a shield.
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