#Chapter 59: Stay Away
The city lights blur past us as Karl drives, the tension in the car so thick I could slice it with a knife. My
mind is still spinning from the events of the last hour—the creepy guy on the subway, the group of
leering men, and then Karl, showing up like a storm, sweeping everything away.
My eyes shift to him for a moment, taking in his stern profile, the jaw set in a hard line. His knuckles are
white on the steering wheel. It’s clear he’s still riled up.
“Hey… Thanks for picking me up,” I finally manage to say, breaking the oppressive silence.
“You don’t have to thank me. It’s the least I could do,” he replies, his eyes never leaving the road. The
words hang in the air, laden with unspoken emotions and thoughts neither of us is willing to navigate
right now.
Soon enough, we pull up in front of my apartment building, and Karl kills the engine. We both sit there
for a moment, contemplating the space between us, both literal and metaphorical.
“Let me walk you up,” he finally says, a subtle softness creeping into his voice.
I hesitate, weighing my options, but then nod. After everything that’s happened so far tonight, some
company up to my apartment door would be appreciated.
“Okay. Thanks, Karl.”
We step out of the car, and as we walk to the building, I can’t help but notice a dark red stain on his
pristine white shirt. It’s blood. My stomach churns at the sight.
“You’re hurt,” I blurt out.
He glances down, a wry smile pulling at his lips. “Don’t worry. It’s not mine.”
Despite the churn of emotions and the image of Karl punching that guy square in the jaw flashing
through my mind, relief washes over me. “Even so, you should get that cleaned before it sets in.”
We reach my apartment door, and I unlock it, pushing it open. The familiar scent of home envelops me,
offering a much-needed sense of normality after what just happened. I gesture inside. “You could come
in for a minute. Let me clean that for you.”
The tension between us is palpable as we stand in the threshold of my apartment. For a moment, it
on the edge of something undefined and precarious, like
cliff and daring to
Karl finally asks, breaking the moment,
meaning.
soft chuckle, even though the feelings inside of me are
when I really needed someone. The least
my
just a moment longer, as if weighing his options, before nodding.
behind us. The apartment is still, the silence
our footsteps as we head toward the
kitchen counter, I gesture for him to
should
complies, sitting down while I rummage through the cupboard
a clean cloth from the
him, the atmosphere in the room changes subtly,
steady my nerves, I reach for his shirt, gently dabbing at the
under my touch, a palpable reminder of
says, his Adam’s apple moving as he speaks. His voice
way I remember
especially when he
think about what it would be like to wake up next
quickly
I say. “It’s a nice shirt. I’d hate to see
“I could just
betray me, drifting to
around me, the heat of his
that deep voice. My heart starts to
you go tonight?” I ask, my voice a little too casual as I try to
the party early tonight without saying
a second before
about.”
his answer hangs in the air, like a puzzle missing crucial
expression stops me.
to risk
by the
to his. And for an instant, I can feel my wolf
to close
cloth now forgotten as we lock eyes. It’s a moment
that says more than words ever
suddenly aware of how dangerously close we are
complicate everything.
I murmur, lowering my hand. “Wash it when you get home. It should come
back, his hand lifts to my chin,
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