#Chapter 58: Getaway Driver
I’m pacing my living room, a glass of whiskey in hand, lost in my thoughts. The night has been a
coc ktail of emotions—high spirits at the party, laughter with Abby… And then, of course, there was the
palpable tension with Chloe.
I thought I had managed to keep my feelings under wraps, maintain the casual facade. But Chloe had
to go and ruin it, filling the air with words like poison darts.
“Stay away from him,” she had whispered to Abby, not knowing that I was within earshot.
Who the hell does she think she is?
I throw myself onto the leather chair, my fingers gripping the armrests, the echo of Chloe’s words still
fresh in my mind. “Stay away from him,” she had said, as though her voice could erect a wall between
Abby and me—a wall I’m not certain even I could scale at this point.
“What is her problem?” I growl to myself, my thoughts a whirlwind of frustration.
“She clearly dislikes you,” my wolf interjects, his voice a rumbling presence in the depths of my
consciousness.
“You think I can’t see that? And it’s not the first time, either,” I retort, my mind slipping back in time, to
another party, another confrontation.
It had been a similar occasion. Friends, laughter, a lively atmosphere.
Abby had been radiant, the center of my universe. But then Chloe had started arguing with me. About
what, I can barely remember.
What I do recall is the anger, my territorial instincts flaring up, the undeniable urge to assert my
dominance. I had ended up kicking her out of the party.
The aftermath was equally vivid. Abby had been furious, her eyes ablaze with a fire I had rarely seen.
“You’re trying to ruin my friendships, Karl,” she had yelled, her voice strained with emotion. She had left
with Chloe, her best friend, her confidant. Abby hadn’t come home for two days. When she finally did,
the atmosphere between us had been colder than a winter night.
Chloe,” she’d told me, her voice heavy with disappointment when
you can’t be nice to my friends, then don’t expect any affection
my hands down my face, the weight of the past
to be?” I ask out loud. “If I ever have a chance with Abby again,
her
the best husband,” my wolf remarks, a touch of reproach in his
her. What do you
d mn hard
deserves,” I snap, my voice tinged with bitterness. “But it’s like no one can
give me
wolf whispers, his voice softening. “She might not fully realize it yet, but she
you back into her life, even in the small ways
has.”
the words sink in, a
wolf is right. Maybe Abby does see the changes in me. And maybe,
to rebuild
my phone buzzes on the coffee table, ripping me from my internal monologue. The caller
my ever-efficient
“Hello?”
weekend,” she says without preamble. “Your Council
meeting. Can you come?”
since
it off
I say, gritting my teeth. “I’ll be
hang up, feeling the weight of my double life—the life I left behind and the
a constant juggling act, and sometimes I drop
my phone buzzes again, pulling me back to the present. This time, it’s Abby.
the green button, a sense of dread mingling with
calling?
I answer, trying to keep my
her voice tinged with anxiety. “I had to get off the
lost. And—”
to get you,” I interrupt, my heart pounding. In a
a primal
door, locking my apartment
in my car in record time, my
drive, I find myself mulling over what the hell is going on
throwing flour at each other like a couple of lovestruck teens, and
best friend tells her to keep her distance. And now here I
her up in the middle of the night when she
their narrative, or just a casualty
indicates that I’m nearing Abby’s location. My
catching sight
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