CHAPTER <b>0090 </b>
<b>Meadow’s </b>POV:
The first thing I noticed when I arrived at Nova’s apartment buildingter that day, was an expensive- looking bike parked in front of it with a helmet resting on the handle.
I didn’t want to believe it, but deep down I knew. If there was a bike as expensive–looking as this one just
sitting here, then it had to belong to the one person I knew who was bloody rich and owned one.
Nn was here. And this time, he came on his own, without me. To see Nova.
My suspicions were confirmed when I walked through the door, the smell of aftershave and musk
assaulting my senses.
<b>“</b>Nova?<b>” </b><b>I </b>called out.
I heard voices and followed the sound, and right as I was about to turn the corner into the kitchen, I heard
a deep, richughter. I paused, my gaze narrowing as I watched Nn throw his head back as he
Seeing him like that made me realize that I had never actually heard or seen ricugh before.
I wondered how he would sound, how he would look. Did it sound exactly like Nn’s or better<b>? </b>
And why on earth was I trying to imagine ricughing?
I shook my head, letting out a dramatic breath as I walked into the kitchen. “Oh god. Please don’t tell me I have to get used to seeing you here.”
Nn’s gaze shifted to me and Nova turned back from her position on the stool. Her cheeks were tinted pink–I wasn’t sure if it was from the cold or something else.
“Meds!” Her eyes widened in shock. “I thought you weren’ting today.”
“Did I say that?”
<b>“</b>No, but Nn…<i>” </i>She trailed off like she just realized something, and swiveling her head to face Nn again, she cursed: “You lying bastard. You told me something came up with Meadow and that’s why-<b>” </b>
“Would you have let me in if I said I just wanted toe check on you on my own<b>?</b><b>” </b>Nn’s voice was <b>t</b>, but light amusement twinkled in his blue eyes.
<b>Nova </b>hesitated. “Probably not.”
“So there <b>you </b>have <b>it</b>, sü?e.” His gaze dropped to the bowl in front of her. “Eat.”
<b>My </b>brows were raised so high, I was certain they had disappeared into my hair.
I cleared my throat and Nn looked at me.
“Don’t you have work to do?” I asked.
“Matter of <b>fact</b>,” Nn murmured, taking out his phone and ncing down at the screen. “I do. Think you can manage without falling on that pretty ass again?”
<b>“</b>You fell?” I asked as I approached the counter.
<i>“</i><b>I </b>TRIPPED,” she snapped, her gaze pointed at him. “And yes, I’ll manage fine without you and your earth-
sized ego.”
Nn managed a smirk before making his way out of the kitchen, his leather jacket in hand. When I heard the door shut, I finally faced my best friend.
“Feeling better, I see.” I mused.
“A little,” Nova murmured. Her eyes were trained on the wall behind me instead of on me, like she was deliberately avoiding my eyes. “So, does the flue with memory loss or are you all of sudden into bad boys again?”
Her brown eyes snapped to mine, wide. “I’m not into Nn–or bad boys. Fucking hate how… self–aware he is. He brought me some soup, though. Says it’s his mother’s recipe. It’s really good.”
At the mention of ric’s mother, my stomach twisted. I swallowed, my eyes dropping down to the almost finished bowl of soup. “How… nice.”
Checking on Nova wasn’t the only reason I came over. I needed to get out of that house, especially after what happened this morning.
‘Don’t be delusional, sweetheart. ric is only with you because he’s desperate to feel something.‘
Fuck.
I so hated how true that actually was. Ingrid’s words hadn’t stopped echoing in my mind, and being in the house was just a constant reminder of it.
“Okay… spill<b>,” </b>Nova demanded, lifting her arm so she could cough into her elbow. “Sorry,” she muttered.
I heaved a sigh. There was so much I hadn’t yet told Nova. So much to unpack, and I didn’t know where to
start.
“Yvonne’s back in town.” I decided to start with that as I hopped onto the stool next to her.
For a moment, Nova stared at me, her brows pulling together in confusion. And then it hit her. “Oh, your
aunt Yvonne?<b>” </b>
I nodded. “Wow,” she murmured. “Haven’t seen her in like… years–wait, what do you mean she’s ‘back‘ in
town<b>?</b>”
Running my hand through my hair, I replied: “She grew up here in Seattle, remember?<b>” </b>I paused. “And apparently, she’s ric’s ex–girlfriend.”
I noticed the exact moment all the blood rushed away from Nova’s face, leaving her pale as a ghost. <b>“</b>Um…
what?<b>” </b>
My stomach twisted again. “Yeah. I uh… found that out at the party ric’s mother threwst week.”
I didn’t add the fact that ric lied to me by telling me she was just someone he had a one night stand with, or that after his conversation with my aunt, he found me and kissed me in a way that made me melt.
Only for my heart to be ripped out minutester because he was only using me to ‘ground‘ himself. Whatever he fuck that meant. I also didn’t add that rissa was the only other person he had ever felt
besides me.
Even I wasn’t sure how I felt about that.
On one hand, ric was suffering in silence, and him being able to feel rissa meant that he at least had some relief for a while, until things went bad again. Before he met me.
But on the other hand of this, I fucking hated that he could feel her. Jealousy ate at me from the inside out, wing at my chest and threatening to be let out. To be free.
But that wasn’t in my ce. I had no right to feel jealous. ric and I were just… I wasn’t sure what we
were.
Nova looked confused as hell. “Whoa, that’s… um… wow. Are you okay? How did you find that out?”
“His mother made some kind of announcement about her being back in town to stay. She hates me, by
the way. ric’s mother.”
My throat tightened, making it difficult for me to swallow the rock in it. Nova red down at the bowl, pushing it away from her. “Okay, now I feel guilty for almost finishing this soup.”
Despite myself, a softugh escaped my throat. Nova was loyal to the very end.
She took my hand in hers–thankfully, because I was nearly chipping my fingers from how hard I’d been digging them into my palm without even realizing it.
“Well, how are you feeling? Are you okay? <b>I </b>know you didn’t want ric knowing where youe from.”
I shook my head fiercely. “He doesn’t know,” I said. “If he did, there’s no way he would’ve dated my aunt
and then married me.”
There was no way<b>. </b><b>No </b>way he would want me if he knew that rissa was rted to me.
It was easier to think like that. To not consider the alternative–that he already knew. That would make
me go fucking crazy.
“Right,” Nova murmured, her features contorting with worry. I could see the million questions swirling in her eyes, but only one made it out of her mouth.
“Are you going to tell him?”
My chest tightened, and I took my time before I answered the question. “No. All that is going to do is open a box of memories that I’m not ready to show to anyone else. It’s why I’m so worried. I mean rissa- Yvonne, whatever the hell she’s going by–promised that she wouldn’t tell him, but I don’t know. It
could’ve just been the heat of the moment.”
I didn’t trust rissa. But I didn’t say that. If the first thing she did after showing herself to me was lie about the extent of her rtionship with ric, then it would take a lot more than a bathroom
conversation to be convinced that she wouldn’t tell.
“Then maybe you should talk to her and find out.”
Her sentence was barelyplete when my phone began to buzz in my purse. I pulled it out, my eyes widening when I saw the name shing across the screen.
“Speak about the devil…” I murmured, turning my screen to face Nova.
She smirked. “And she shall appear–or call or whatever. Go on, find out what she wants.”
I cleared my throat loudly, my heart in my chest as I swiped right and raised the device to my ear. “Hello?”
“We need to talk.”