Two days later, the psychiatric ward decides Iâm good to go home.
The trip back is like a one-way journey to hell. As I come out of Dadâs car, I stand there for long seconds, staring at the Knightsâ mansion.
A part of me is yearning for one more look. I donât even have to talk to him, all I need is to see him.
We can just watch each other from afar like we have all these years.
Until we crossed lines. Or he did. I didnât know we were blood siblings.
If I had, I wouldâveâ¦what? What exactly would I have done?
God, this is messing me up.
Dad escorts me inside with a hand around my shoulder. Iâm like a zombie, following him, but not exactly participating.
âWelcome home!â
Some confetti flies in the air as I focus on the smiling faces waiting for me â Elsa, Ronan, Teal, Knox, Cole, Aiden, and even Silver.
What the hell is Silver doing here?
I donât focus on her, though, since a small man attacks me in a hug. I crouch and wrap my arms around Kirian in a strong embrace, my heart thudding loudly in my chest.
âKimmy, I missed you so much!â
âI missed you, too, Monkey. Have you been a good boy without me?â
âAlways.â He grins, then motions at Marian. âI helped Mari with everything.â
I mouth thank you at her and she nods with moisture pooling in her eyes.
Crouching, I kiss his cheeks harder than needed. âThatâs my monkey.â
Elsa hugs me next, her eyes welling with tears. Sheâs been with me the whole time and she didnât blame me for not telling her. She said she understands and thatâs all I need.
Dad smiles at me, motioning upstairs. I nod back, knowing he needs to freshen up and change. He never once left my side during all those tests and doctor meetings. We already agreed on a therapy plan and he said heâll be there with me every step on the way.
Still, even with Dadâs support, nothing can get rid of the lump thatâs been lodged in my throat since that night.
Itâs asphyxiating and slowly robbing me of life.
Mum isnât around and Iâm not surprised. Dad said he told her not to come out of her studio â not that she would.
âLook at you, all rosy and shit.â Knox grabs me by the shoulder in a side hug. âMay I have this dance?â
Ronan slides to my other side, glaring at him. âHey, hands off, fucker. Kimmy is my girlfriend.â
âAs if youâd ever have a girlfriend.â Knox shoots back.
âI would. Itâs Kimmy.â
Teal scoffs.
âDo you have a problem, ?â Ronan grins at her.
She pushes them both away with surprising strength, considering her size compared to theirs. âYouâre suffocating her. Leave her alone.â
âThatâs right.â Elsa glares at all of them. âLeave Kim alone or I wonât sit still.â
I squeeze her hand and Aiden smiles at her, pride shining in his eyes.
Everyone goes on about whatâs happened in school and how itâs been boring as hell, but no one mentions Xander or if heâs already gone.
I want to ask, but I feel like itâs taboo to even talk about him.
Did he leave without saying goodbye?
I close my eyes against the onslaught of emotions, trying to keep up with the semi-party everyone is throwing for me.
A part of me wants to sneak upstairs and hide underneath the covers, but that will only invite the fog and I donât have the energy or confidence to push it off right now.
âYou know what?â Elsaâs voice brings me out of my head. âIâm just going to address the elephant in the room. What are you doing here, Silver?â
I stare at the bitch queen of the school, the one who used to be my friend but now participates in my bullying.
Sheâs wearing one of her elegant dresses and her âfuck-meâ heels. Silver isnât only beautiful, but sheâs also hot, even from a girlâs point of view. She has provocative features and waist and breasts and everything. Sheâs basically the whole package wrapped with âbitchâ ribbon.
Itâs crazy how someone can change from childhood. She has never been mean â secretive, yes â but not a bitch who lives to make other peopleâs lives hell.
She now stands an inch in front of Cole and stares back at him at Elsaâs question. He doesnât even acknowledge her as he slowly drinks from his cup.
âTrue.â Ronan snaps his fingers in her direction. âWe donât need the presence of someone who bothered Kim.â
She remains silent, her face blank. But I know Silver to an extent. Her silence is hiding her flustered feelings or frustration.
âIf you came here out of pity, I donât need it,â I say aloud for everyone to hear. âYou can go.â
She doesnât move. Not even an inch. Instead, she stares at Cole again. This time, he does make eye contact, even though his bored expression doesnât change. Silver must be able to read whateverâs in there, since she releases a deep sigh.
Her attention falls on me as she speaks low. âIâm not here because I pity you. Iâm here because I know how it feels to want to end the pain. I tried it before, but it only made it worse.â
âYouâ¦did?â I ask, not believing what Iâm hearing. Silver isnât the type who talks about herself this openly. Sheâs too arrogant to enumerate her weaknesses in front of so many people who can use it against her.
âWhat Iâm trying to say is, Iâm sorry if I participated in that pain. Itâs not you, Kim. Itâs how I deal withâ¦â she trails off and her shoulders lock like someone is throttling her from behind. Cole is still drinking with nonchalance as if sheâs not speaking at all.
âThings,â she breathes out and places her untouched cup on the table. âItâs clear Iâm not welcome here, so Iâll just go.â
She doesnât spare any of us a glance as she walks out, carrying herself with her usual high and mighty posture. Cole stares after her for a second before a slight smile â or smirk â lifts his lips. Itâs gone as soon as it appears, making me wonder if it happened in the first place.
âWow, can you believe that?â Elsa leans in to ask me. âSilver apologising. I swear something is wrong in her head lately.â
âOr sheâs scared,â I whisper, more to myself than aloud.
âWhat?â Elsa asks.
âNothing.â Itâs none of my business, even though Iâm pretty sure something is completely wrong with her.
Silver has been acting out of character more often than not lately. That means sheâs either being threatened, or she has a life-altering situation.
Maybe I should tell Dad about it. Heâs friends with her father, the mighty future prime minister, Sebastian Queens.
The party goes on. The boys put on a football game, and itâs a nostalgic reminder of the times where we used to meet in Aidenâs house for game nights when he started going out with Elsa.
How I used to sit in a position that gave me a discreet view of Xanderâs side profile. Iâve lost count of how many times I watched him while pretending to focus on the game. Or how much I smiled when he and Ronan jumped up to celebrate a goal.
Now, heâs gone.
I shake my head once, not wanting to think about that particular subject.
âSo, hear this.â Elsa brings my attention to her and Teal. The three of us are sitting with Kir around the dining table as he devours the cake. âTeal says love is only a chemical reaction.â
âIt is.â Teal crosses her arms over her T-shirt that reads, âItâs just a dopamine rush like drugs and other things.â
âYou canât get drugs to fuck you.â Elsa raises an eyebrow.
âYou can have them get you high, and thatâs better than fucking.â Teal keeps her ground.
âDrugs can make you feel high, but itâs temporary.â I wipe the corner of Kirâs mouth. âLove can be temporary, too, but it has an everlasting effect. Sometimes, it becomes hard to breathe or think or even be without it.â
âThat.â Elsaâs eyes brighten up.
Sheâs saying that because sheâs living it with Aiden â whoâs been watching her instead of the game, by the way, but why the hell am I saying it?
âYou guys need help.â Teal shoves an earbud in her ear. Elsa laughs, hitting her shoulder with hers.
âCan I get juice, Kimmy?â Kir asks me.
âSure thing, Monkey. And slow down.â
âMmmm,â he speaks through his bite of cake, grinning up at me.
Teal and Elsa are still in their friendly banter. Knox and Ronan are shouting at the game while Aiden watches Elsa. Cole flips through a sociology book from Dadâs library.
The scene and the sounds disappear as I go into the kitchen. I open the refrigerator, but I donât find Kirâs favourite apple juice.
I try the cupboard, but the top one wonât open. I stand on tiptoe and pull it hard, but still nothing.
Frustration bubbles into my blood, and itâs not because of the stupid cupboard.
My gaze strays to the house opposite us. Itâs quiet, lifeless, and appears deserted.
Is this how I will act from now on? Iâll look at that house and fight the need to cry or something?
He couldâve not told me. He couldâve left and kept the entire thing to himself.
But is that what I want, really?
âHere.â
I push back as a taller body opens the cupboard for me. Cole smiles down at me as I retrieve the bottle of juice.
âThanks.â I take it, then steal one last glance at the Knightsâ house.
Will we meet on holidays now? Or will he cut off any relationship he has with Lewis â and, therefore, this place?
Lewis is my father. Uncle Lewis is myâ¦father.
I shut down that idea before I can focus on it.
âHeâs probably watching,â Cole says.
âW-what? Who?â
He leans against the counter and crosses his legs at the ankles. After Xander, Cole is probably the most attractive of the horsemen. His beauty is that calm, refined type. The kind that can belong to a handsome professor or a hotshot CEO.
His green eyes are dark and he gives off a composed façade â façade, because from what Elsa says and what Iâve noticed, Cole runs a lot deeper than what meets the eyes. While heâs kind and doesnât talk much, he seems to know everything, and he has moments where he completely changes â like when he smirked as Silver ran away to hide her fear.
No good person would enjoy that. Iâm not even close to Silver anymore and even I didnât like seeing her that way.
Heâs her stepbrother. Heâs supposed to care more, not take pleasure in it.
âHe canât stop watching. Itâs an impulse. He used to control it better in the past, but the alcohol is screwing up his judgement,â he continues in his neutral tone. âXander, I mean.â
âIs his drinking issue bad?â
âBad? Heâs becoming an alcoholic.â
I swallow, my fingers shaking around the bottle. âMaybe itâs better he leaves then.â
âBetter?â Coleâs eyes light up as if heâs a dog who found a bone. âSo that means youâve thought of another option to the situation.â
âY-you know?â
He nods. âSo does Aiden.â
Oh. That must be why Aiden said he might have information that explains Xanderâs hatred. It was around the time he started getting involved with Elsa, but he never told me anything.
âSince when?â I ask Cole. âWhy the hell did he tell you but not me?â
âHe didnât tell me. I connected the dots myself. He did tell Aiden, though, when he was drunk and vomiting his gut. He was complaining about how close you got to Knox after he beat him up.â
âXander did that?â I release the bottle and it falls on the counter with a thud.
Knox, Tealâs twin, had come to school with his face beaten up and Elsa was dead sure Aiden had done it because he was jealous of him. I never imagined it was Xander. Although I shouldâve suspected it since he snarled in my face to stay the fuck away from âthe new boyâ.
I wouldâve laughed if it were under different circumstances.
But all of that doesnât matter now.
Itâs done, finished, over.
âAbout that second option,â Cole repeats. âWhat did you have in mind?â
âN-nothing.â I swallow. âHow can there be a second option in our situation?â
âI see.â He appears thoughtful for a bit. âBut before you close all doors, remember, the impossible is nothing if you decide it isnât.â
He reaches the threshold, then glances over his shoulder. âOh, and he leaves tomorrow.â