I pause in front of Ariaâs apartment, dreading the dinner Iâm about to be forced to sit through. Even after all these years, I canât deny her anything. Sheâs no longer the teenager she was when I first met her, but I still want her to have everything her heart desires. Even if that means sitting through an evening of Sleazy sucking up to me.
I inhale deeply and raise my hand to knock. The door swings open a second later, and I canât tell whether Iâm amused or annoyed to find Brad standing in front of me. I glance at his hair, suppressing my frown. How? How does it stay like that? Seriously, what does he put in it?
âGrayson, my man,â he says, taking a step closer to me. I take a step back. The fuck does he want to do? Hug me? I barely even know the guy.
His expression falls, and he straightens awkwardly as he opens the door wider. âPlease, come in.â
I nod and follow him in, my eyes taking in every detail. The place is small, and itâs old, but itâs got character. Ariaâs signature touch is all over the place. Thereâs color everywhere, but somehow, she makes it work. Where Iâm all black and white, Aria is everything in between. She always has been.
âAh, this shabby little place probably isnât what youâre used to,â Brad says. âI told Aria itâd be better to eat out, but she was being stubborn tonight. Iâm sorry. Iâm afraid youâll have to suffer through one of Ariaâs meals.â
I clench my jaw. What the fuck is that supposed to mean? Does this guy not realize how lucky he is that she makes him food at all? That she spends time and effort, putting endless love and care in every dish he has the honor to eat? Fucking asshole.
âI insisted.â
He blinks, confused, and I sigh. Of course heâs a fucking dumbass, unable to comprehend a simple response.
Relief washes over me when I hear Ariaâs laughter. I turn to find her standing in the kitchen doorway, an apron tied around her waist, her hair in a bun and her feet bare. She looks cute, and those eyes of hers are twinkling with that expression thatâs uniquely hers: mischief and provocation.
âGray,â she admonishes. âFull sentences, please.â
She walks up to me, and I hold my arm out for her. She walks into my embrace and I lift her off the floor with one arm, side hugging her. Sheâs so fucking small, and Iâve always loved that about her. Aria giggles when I put her down, and the sound of it puts me at ease. It melts away the annoyance I felt at seeing Sleazyâs face.
âGray meant he insisted on me cooking for him,â she explains, and I shake my head. She acts like I donât speak, but I do. Just not to people that arenât worth my time. I speak just fine to Noah and her.
Brad nods, his expression guarded. Thereâs just something about him I donât like, and itâs more than his dumb hair. I shouldâve done what my instincts told me to do, and hacked into his phone. The operating system is likely one my company created, after all. I didnât, because Aria would never forgive me if she found out, and I donât want to intrude on her privacy like that.
She pulls on the edge of my sleeve and leads me to the dining table, where a stunning meal has been laid out already. âTa-da,â she says, grinning and gesturing at the food. Her eyes are filled with warmth, an intimate smile on her lips.
Brad looks horrified and he clenches his jaw as he turns toward her. âDarling,â he says through gritted teeth. âYou made ? As the main dish?â
I pat the top of her head and slide my hand down to her neck until my hand is resting on her shoulder. âThank you, Ari,â I say, unable to wipe the grin off my face.
Her eyes arenât on me, though. Theyâre on Brad, and her expression is filled with shame and sorrow. I pull her closer to me, the top of her head hitting my bicep. She looks up at me. I hate seeing this sadness in her eyes.
âThank you for making my favorite food,â I tell her. She stares into my eyes, and slowly but surely, the tension in her shoulders eases. She smiles, and I breathe a sigh of relief.
âOf course, Gray,â she says, grinning.
Back when Noah and I first met, in our first year of college, eggs were the most nutritious and filling food we could afford. He and I both attended a college we couldnât really pay for, and the fees were too high for us to bear. Noah had the additional responsibility of taking care of Aria, and from what I understand, they spent most of their parentsâ life insurance paying for the mortgage of their house and legal fees related to their parentsâ case.
Similarly, I worked my ass off just to be able to pay the school fees and my rent in a tiny shared flat. There often wasnât much left for food, so Noah and I would split grocery bills and eat together. Ariaâs creativeness saved us. She learned to whip up eggs in ten different ways, making us feel like we were having something else every day. It wasnât just that, though. I doubt she knows it, but Aria is the first person whoâs ever to cook for me. Her scrambled egg dish was the first meal I ever had that was made with care and affection. Itâs been my favorite food ever since, and I still canât have eggs without thinking of her.
âCome on,â she says, her voice soft. She pulls out my seat for me, and I chuckle, shaking my head.
âNo way, Ari,â I tell her, placing my hand on her shoulder. âYou sit.â
She sighs in mock exasperation as she sits down, but I see the appreciation in her eyes, and I hate that. For her to look at me that way can only mean one thing: sheâs not being treated chivalrous enough, sheâs not used to this.
Brad clears his throat awkwardly as I sit down next to Aria. âI didnât know eggs were your favorite,â he says.
I stare him down as Aria fills up my plate. âWhy would you?â I ask him.
Brad blinks, clearly uncomfortable, and Aria taps my thigh underneath the table, sending me a pleading look before pulling her hand away.
I sigh and remind myself to be to Brad, when all I can think about is what would happen if I cracked an egg on his head. Would it stick in his hair gel, or would it run down his head like itâs supposed to? I donât know, but Iâd like to find out.
âSo, Aria told me sheâs seriously considering accepting your job offer.â
I see Aria stiffen from my peripheral vision and instantly gather she told him no such thing. I lean back in my seat and stare at Brad, wondering what other crap will come out of his mouth.
âWeâd love to move to Cali together, and honestly, weâd both love to work for Aequitas. If thereâs anything you can do, weâd really appreciate it.â
Heâs smart. Heâs capitalizing on my affection for Aria. I glance at her and find her staring at her plate, her entire body tense. She seems uncomfortable, and I donât know what to make of the situation. Heâs using her, and she seems to realize it, yet sheâs letting it happen.
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already in,â I tell Brad, tipping my head toward Aria. âBut you⦠youâll have to prove yourself.â
He sits up, his eyes filled with determination. âTest me any way you want. Iâm a great developer. Anything you need, I can probably do it.â
I smile at him. Moron. âHave you ever heard of the Nemesis Platform?â
He frowns at me, and Iâve got my answer. Fucking noob. He works in tech and hasnât heard of the Nemesis Platform? He stands no chance in my company. Probably wouldnât even make it through the first round of interviews.
âItâs a vigilante platform, for a lack of a better explanation. Itâs all the rage with my developers and engineers right now. Find a weakness in their systems. If you do, Iâll hire you on the spot.â
Brad looks excited, but Aria looks disappointed. She probably knows as well as I do that Iâve just given Brad an impossible task, and the fact he doesnât even know it doesnât bode well for him.
She wears that same sad expression throughout the rest of dinner, and I feel fucking awful. I did this. I did this to her. Would it really kill me to hire Sleazy? Truthfully, he likely wouldnât last long, anyway. Heâd be fired after his first performance review. Yet I still canât budge on this. I canât sit here and let him capitalize on my affection for Aria. I wonât let him use her this way. If he wants to apply the regular way, heâs welcome to do so, but Iâm not handing him a job.
The atmosphere between Aria and me is tense as she walks me to the door, but Brad barely notices. Heâs already got his laptop out, ready to meet the challenge I set.
âWhy?â Aria asks as we reach the door, hurt flashing through her eyes.
I turn to look at her and gently brush her long hair out of her face. âBecause he doesnât deserve you, and you should never let a man hold you back from chasing your dreams. Not Noah, not me, and certainly not . Follow your dreams, Aria, and if heâs the one, heâll follow .â
She stares at me and then nods, crestfallen.
The look in her eyes haunts me the entire way home, and I canât help but second-guess myself. Did I just make the wrong decision?