Chapter 254: Grocery runs
Chapter 254: Grocery runs
NOAH
The morning had started with a heavy, cold feeling in my stomach. It wasn’t something I could think my way out of.
It was just there, sitting below my ribs like a stone I’d swallowed. Nick’s words from two days ago kept playing on a loop, his voice thin and sharp, cutting through the quiet of my memory.
You’ve been fucking him.
Not unless it benefits me.
Information is like water; once it’s out, you can’t exactly put it back in the bottle. And in Nick’s hands, information was never just a fact.
It was a weapon. I spent the first few hours at my desk performing the act of working. I moved files. I answered emails. I stared at spreadsheets until the numbers blurred into gray lines.
To anyone walking by, I looked like a productive employee. On the inside, I was a mess of tangled wires.
Nick is calculated. That’s what makes him dangerous. Most people lash out when they’re angry, but Nick waits. He waits until the moment where the truth will do the most damage to you and the most good for him.
I looked over at Cassian’s office. It was empty. He hadn’t been in all day. No calls, no texts, no pings on the internal system. Usually, that was fine. He had other places to be, other fires to put out. But today, the silence felt louder.
I kept asking myself the same question: Should I tell him?
Every time, the answer came back as a firm no. Not yet. Maybe never.
Cassian always steps in. It’s his reflex. He did it in that lobby, in the dark alley behind the club, at the dinner table when things got cold, and even back in Spain.
Every time I’ve been in trouble, Cassian has been the one to pull me out. I’m tired of being the person who needs to be rescued.
I don’t want him to look at me and see a problem to be managed. I want him to look at me and see… me.
Nick is my brother. He’s my cross to bear. I’ve been handling him since before Cassian even knew I existed. I told myself I could manage it. I convinced myself just enough to get through the afternoon without spiraling.
By the time five o’clock rolled around, the office started to thin out. I was packing my bag when Mason appeared at my desk. He didn’t wait for an invitation; he just leaned against the partition, already mid-sentence.
“Gym,” he said. It wasn’t a question. “We said this week, Noah. No excuses.”
I looked at him, my bag slumped over my shoulder. “My joints are staging a protest, Mason. A formal one. With signs and everything.”
Mason squinted at me. “Signs about what?”
“About how they’ve been treated recently,” I said, keeping it vague. “The answer is no.”
“How have they been treated recently?”
“Poorly, that’s all I can say. Can we please do something else?”
Mason did his thinking face. It lasted about three seconds. “Fine. Grocery run. Then chicken and beer at my place. The one we should have done before. And I’ve got the new wrestling pay-per-view. You can sit on the couch and pretend your knees don’t work.”
The idea of a couch, fried chicken, and a television that didn’t belong to Cassian was the most beautiful thing I’d heard all day.
“Yes,” I said. “That is exactly what I want.”
We hit the grocery store attached to the mall. It was that specific time of the evening where the aisles are a battlefield.
Everyone is hungry, everyone is tired, and everyone is trying to figure out what to eat before they lose their minds.
Mason was in his element. He steered the cart like it was a getaway car, weaving through slow-moving families while delivering the office gossip at a volume that made me want to hide under the frozen peas.
“So,” he said, leaning over the handle as we hit the pasta aisle. “You know the accounting director? The one with the very expensive watches?”
“Vaguely,” I said.
“His wife found out about his affairs. On a Tuesday. By reading his phone while he was in the shower. Classic mistake.”
“Wait, what?”
“That’s the boring part,” Mason said, waving a hand. “The tea is that the wife showed up to HQ last week. In the lobby. Heels, full face of makeup, looking like she was ready for a funeral. She asked for him by name at the reception desk.”
“She didn’t.”
“She did. And then, ” Mason leaned in, his eyes wide. “The intern. You know the one. Not Eloise, the other one from accounting. Apparently, she’s been seeing her coworker’s husband. And she’s pregnant. Everyone’s figured it out, and now she’s being transferred to a different branch. ’Voluntarily,’ but we all know what that means.”
I stopped dead in the middle of the aisle, a jar of sauce in my hand. “What the hell is happening at XUM?”
Mason laughed, a loud, barking sound that drew looks from a woman buying kale. “So much, Noah. You don’t know because you’re upstairs in the executive bubble with the gods. We’re living different lives down here.”
I laughed then. It was the first real, honest laugh I’d had all day. The weight in my chest loosened just a tiny bit. “I’m sorry I’ve been absent.”
“Don’t worry about it,” Mason said, tossing a box of crackers into the cart. Then his tone shifted. It went from gossipy to that casual, dangerous tone that meant he was about to dig. “Speaking of being absent… Eloise has been asking about you.”
“Has she?”
“Wanted your number. Should I give it to her? She’s cute. She’s literally so—”
“No,” I said. It was immediate.
“Why not? She’s a catch.”
“She wants to get close to Cassian,” I said, putting the sauce back on the shelf. “I’m the route. I’m not interested in being anyone’s stepping stone, Mason.”
“Okay, but what if she actually—”
“No. I’m done thinking about dating. I want to focus on myself.”
Mason stopped the cart. He gave me the look. It’s a very specific look that means he’s caught a scent. “Ohhhhhhh. I see what’s going on now…. There’s someone.”
“There isn’t.”
“There absolutely is,” he said, pointing a finger at me. “You just did the thing. Your face did the thing where it tries to look blank, but fails. I saw the thing, Noah. Who is she?”
“There’s no she,” I said, the words slipping out too fast. I felt the heat rise in my neck. “I mean, there’s no one. At all.”
Mason just stared at me, a slow smirk spreading across his face. “Noah. Who is the lucky girl?”
In my head, the answer was a roar. It’s a man. It’s specifically a man. It’s a very specific man who owns half the city and whose name I am absolutely not going to say in front of the rotisserie chickens.
Out loud, I said, “Can we just get the chicken now?”
“You’re so suspicious,” Mason chuckled, pushing the cart toward the deli. “I’m going to find out eventually.”
“You won’t.”
“I always find out.”
I followed him, trying to suppress the flush in my cheeks. “Chicken,” I repeated, like a mantra.
As we were walking through the produce section, a thought hit me sideways.
My laptop. My personal one. I’d left it at Cassian’s villa on Sunday night.
I needed it for some personal projects, which meant I’d have to go back there.
And since Cassian wasn’t at the office, there was usually a high chance he was home.
The thought of the villa brought back a rush of images I hadn’t invited in. The kitchen in the morning.
The way the light hit the marble counters. The smell of the coffee Cassian made. The way his clothes smelled when I leaned against him.
There was a specific, quiet warmth to being allowed in that space, not as an assistant, but as a person.
I grabbed a bag of apples and set them in the cart, telling myself to stop.
The problem was that telling myself to stop had a zero percent success rate when it came to Cassian.
It had been that way for months. Even here, in a crowded grocery store with Mason talking about accounting scandals, the thought of him made something warm spread through my chest.
It was a dangerous feeling. It was the kind of feeling that led to getting hurt, but I couldn’t seem to turn it off.
I pushed the feeling away, or tried to, snapping back to whatever Mason was saying about the price of eggs.
We were almost done. The cart was full of beer, snacks, and a very large container of fried chicken. I reached for a bag of chips on a shelf to my left, my mind already halfway to Mason’s couch.
“Well,” a voice said from behind us.
It was a voice I hadn’t heard in a while, but I recognized the cadence instantly. It was smooth, melodic, and carried a faint edge of something sharp.
“It’s been a long time, Noah.”
I looked up. My heart did a slow, heavy thud in my chest.
Standing there, looking as perfect and out of place as a diamond in a coal mine, was Lila.
She was smiling, but her eyes were busy scanning Mason and the cart, taking us in with a terrifyingly fast assessment.
“Lila,” I said, my voice sounding stranger to my own ears than I expected.
Everything I’d been trying to manage for the last twenty-four hours, the secrets, the fear, the weight of Nick’s threats, suddenly felt like it was about to boil over.
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Chapters
- Chapter 258: Rats know when to run
- Chapter 257: A name
- Chapter 256: The Wait
- Chapter 255: The Man from his past
- Chapter 254: Grocery runs
- Chapter 253: Mission Failed
- Chapter 252: A bloody trap
- Chapter 251: Ambush
- Chapter 250: Operation
- Chapter 249: The hidden prince
- Chapter 248: the calm before the storm
- Chapter 247: A change of scene
- Chapter 246: Temporarily Useful
- Chapter 245: The little Secret
- Chapter 244: Bathroom tease r18
- Chapter 243: Gym Session
- Chapter 242: House Tour
- Chapter 241: Potential Husband/Tuesday Morning
- Chapter 240: Sweet wine
- Chapter 239: A specific kind of torture
- Chapter 238: A comfortable lie
- Chapter 237: Warmth
- Chapter 236: The Void 2
- Chapter 235: The Void
- Chapter 234: Foundation
- Chapter 233: A white whale
- Chapter 232: Transaction
- Chapter 231: Itch
- Chapter 230: A regular dinner
- Chapter 229: The Menu and The Lie
- Chapter 228: A new hobby
- Chapter 227: Favors
- Chapter 226: The Leak
- Chapter 225: Softness
- Chapter 224: Unresolved
- Chapter 223: Deja vu
- Chapter 222: The Exotic Bird
- Chapter 221: Pink Storm pt 2
- Chapter 220: The Pink Storm
- Chapter 219: Freight Train
- Chapter 218: Bait
- Chapter 217: Games
- Chapter 216: Distracted
- Chapter 215: Intruder
- Chapter 214: Saturday pt 2
- Chapter 213: Saturday
- Chapter 212: The Logic of Destruction
- Chapter 211: The blueprint of the wolf
- Chapter 210: Unwanted
- Chapter 209: The Ugly Past pt 2
- Chapter 208: The ugly past
- Chapter 207: Snacks
- Chapter 206: A small Wish
- Chapter 205: A park
- Chapter 204: A ghost in the corner
- Chapter 203: Subjects
- Chapter 202: The Wrong Bennett
- Chapter 201: Masterpiece
- Chapter 200: Disruption
- Chapter 199: Mistake
- Chapter 198: Old bruises
- Chapter 197: A worm
- Chapter 196: Man in the mirror
- Chapter 195: Anchor
- Chapter 194: The Devereaux Disaster
- Chapter 193: Bright Colorful Nothing
- Chapter 192: Invitation (A puppet)
- Chapter 191: The Perfect Son
- Chapter 190: Routine
- Chapter 189: Woes of A prodigy - Nick Bennett’s POV
- Chapter 188: Body pt 3 r18
- Chapter 187: Body pt 2 R18
- Chapter 186: Body r18
- Chapter 185: Screwed
- Chapter 184: More of him
- Chapter 183: Untouched
- Chapter 182: Satisfaction
- Chapter 181: Alley
- Chapter 180: The bigger pervert
- Chapter 179: Unwanted guard
- Chapter 178: Unexpected guest
- Chapter 177: Drinking game
- Chapter 176: Back to Work
- Chapter 175: Fading Light - End of Volume One
- Chapter 174: Alive
- Chapter 173: A splash of color
- Chapter 172: Theater pt 2
- Chapter 171: Theater
- Chapter 170: Over-fucked or Fucked Over
- Chapter 169: Surrender r18
- Chapter 168: Death by fucking r18
- Chapter 167: Obscene r18
- Chapter 166: Petty Face r18
- Chapter 165: Sex with a criminal r18
- Chapter 164: Hands up r18
- Chapter 163: Melted Candy - Thirty Seconds
- Chapter 162: Trapped Mouse
- Chapter 161: Nice
- Chapter 160: Answers
- Chapter 159: Laundry and Kdrama
- Chapter 158: New plates. New life
- Chapter 157: Safety
- Chapter 156: Verdict
- Chapter 155: Separation
- Chapter 154: Home
- Chapter 153: Wishful Thinking
- Chapter 152: Selfish
- Chapter 151: Home
- Chapter 150: Inconvenience
- Chapter 149: Stitches
- Chapter 148: Deer caught in headlights
- Chapter 147: Void
- Chapter 146: Weight of guilt
- Chapter 145: A wounded animal
- Chapter 144: Hunt
- Chapter 143: Demon
- Chapter 142: Buffet of Destruction
- Chapter 141: Devil in disguise
- Chapter 140: Trouble Trouble
- Chapter 139: Carnage
- Chapter 138: Kill Switch/Old debts
- Chapter 137: A Trap
- Chapter 136: Broken image
- Chapter 135: Stranger
- Chapter 134: Dance
- Chapter 133: Trapped
- Chapter 132: Chessboard
- Chapter 131: Gut feeling
- Chapter 130: Fuck-or-cry pt 2 r18
- Chapter 129: Fuck-or-cry
- Chapter 128: Masterpiece
- Chapter 127: Theater
- Chapter 126: The gala
- Chapter 125: Stranger in the Mirror
- Chapter 124: Kill shot
- Chapter 123: Back in the hospital
- Chapter 122: Promises promises
- Chapter 121: Appreciation
- Chapter 120: Good man
- Chapter 119: Stubborn
- Chapter 118: Cold
- Chapter 117: Suspicion
- Chapter 116: Terror
- Chapter 115: Ghost
- Chapter 114: Fear
- Chapter 113: Unexpected
- Chapter 112: Confession
- Chapter 111: Regret
- Chapter 110: Condition
- Chapter 109: The morning after...
- Chapter 108: Drunk, high mess pt 3 r18
- Chapter 107: Drunk, high mess pt 2
- Chapter 106: Drunk, high Mess
- Chapter 105: Death Sentence
- Chapter 104: Nothing
- Chapter 103: Taste Of Freedom 2
- Chapter 102: Taste of freedom
- Chapter 101: Villain
- Chapter 100: Selfish pt 2
- Chapter 99: Selfish
- Chapter 98: Coward
- Chapter 97: Leverage
- Chapter 96: New Rules
- Chapter 95: Idiot
- Chapter 94: The Truth
- Chapter 93: Stockholm Syndrome/Test
- Chapter 92: Sentimental
- Chapter 91: Surprise Wedding
- Chapter 90: Unpredictable
- Chapter 89: Gym escape
- Chapter 88: Help
- Chapter 87: "My little puppy."
- Chapter 86: Reckless
- Chapter 85: A bet?
- Chapter 84: Competition
- Chapter 83: Bathroom Shenanigans pt 2 r18
- Chapter 82: Bathroom Shenanigans
- Chapter 81: Sweet Torture
- Chapter 80: Lesson
- Chapter 79: King Noah
- Chapter 78: A new plan
- Chapter 77: Morning After
- Chapter 76: Yours to break r18
- Chapter 75: Surrender r18
- Chapter 74: Torture r18
- Chapter 73: trapped r18
- Chapter 72: Teasing r18
- Chapter 71: Game Over
- Chapter 70: Puppy
- Chapter 69: Angel
- Chapter 68: Picture
- Chapter 67: Third wheel
- Chapter 66: Unwelcome surprise
- Chapter 65: A good kisser
- Chapter 64: Agreement pt 2
- Chapter 63: Agreement
- Chapter 62: Pink-haired Lunatic pt 2
- Chapter 61: Pink haired lunatic pt 1
- Chapter 60: Cassie?
- Chapter 59: Anticipation
- Chapter 58: Distracted pt 2
- Chapter 57: Distracted
- Chapter 56: Secrets
- Chapter 55: I am a man
- Chapter 54: Worry
- Chapter 53: Negotiable
- Chapter 52: Angel
- Chapter 51: Hazard
- Chapter 50: HOSTAGE
- Chapter 49: Offering
- Chapter 48: Marked Prey r18
- Chapter 47: Ridiculous
- Chapter 46: Conversation
- Chapter 45: Imposter
- Chapter 44: Alexander
- Chapter 43: Inspection
- Chapter 42: Corrections
- Chapter 41: Underneath
- Chapter 40: Pretty Cage
- Chapter 39: Philanthropist
- Chapter 38: Impending doom
- Chapter 37: Humiliation Ritual
- Chapter 36: First Kiss
- Chapter 35: "You’re not special."
- Chapter 34: Helpess
- Chapter 33: Patience
- Chapter 32: Distraction
- Chapter 31: The Spare
- Chapter 30: Disowned
- Chapter 29: Provocation
- Chapter 28: Ghost
- Chapter 27: Family House pt 2
- Chapter 26: Family House
- Chapter 25: Bigger Problem
- Chapter 24: Interview pt 2
- Chapter 23: Interview
- Chapter 22: Bathroom
- Chapter 21: denial r18
- Chapter 20: Corrections r18
- Chapter 19: Therapist
- Chapter 18: Late Night Summons
- Chapter 17: Worse
- Chapter 16: USEFUL
- Chapter 15: Distractions
- Chapter 14: Acquisition
- Chapter 13: The Transfer
- Chapter 12: First Lesson r18
- Chapter 11: Agreement
- Chapter 10: The Offer
- Chapter 9: Consequences
- Chapter 8: Welcome to hell
- Chapter 7: Monday Morning
- Chapter 6: A New Toy
- Chapter 5: Defeat
- Chapter 4: Victory
- Chapter 3: The man who ruined my life
- Chapter 2: Shots and Bad decisions
- Chapter 1: "You’re pathetic Noah"