Professor Astor: Chapter 26
Professor Astor (Off-Limits)
I hold my phone between my shoulder and my ear as I flip scroll through the case study that was released last night. Every time I get close to finalizing my dissertation, my research becomes near outdated. Itâs insane how fast the biotech industry moves. I want my dissertation to make a real impact, and Iâm worried it wonât be good enough. âI really canât,â I tell Asha, barely paying attention to what sheâs saying.
I watch as Colton tries to google the answers to his homework instead of actually doing it, and I roll my eyes. I canât stay on the phone long, because Colt really canât be trusted.
âYou have to,â she warns. âIâve already told Krishan that youâll be there, and Mom called me three times today to confirm youâll be going.â
I groan and pinch the bridge of my nose. âAsha, I need to work late today. I canât go on a date.â
Truthfully, I barely remember agreeing to go on this date at all. If she hadnât called me to confirm, I wouldâve forgotten it.
âIâll call Emily. You two were hired as a pair, and sheâs never had to stand-in for you yet. Sheâs not going to mind, even if itâs late notice.â
I bite down on my lip, unable to come up with an excuse. I donât want to go on a date, but going would make my family feel much more at ease. Theyâre convinced I intend to remain single for the rest of my life, and theyâre not having it.
Maybe if things were different, I wouldnât have minded it so much, but after last night⦠I canât do it. Granted, nothing actually happened between Thor and me, but it just doesnât feel right. All day his words have been on replay in my mind. It wasnât just lust, it was so much more than that. Itâs hard to put my finger on it, but something shifted between us last night, and Iâm worried heâd be hurt if he found out about tonight.
âI donât want to go,â I tell my sister honestly. I run a hand through my hair, feeling conflicted. Last night Lucy interrupted us, and now itâs Asha. Iâm a big believer in signs, and these all seem like pretty obvious signs that I should be moving on, yet Iâm ignoring each and every one of them.
âI know, Ley,â Asha says. âBut heâs a nice guy, so just consider it meeting up with a friend. I just really think itâd make Mom and Dad feel better, you know?â
I sigh and nod. I know what she means. If I go on this date, then at least I wonât have to hear them complain for a little while, since theyâll feel like Iâm at least trying.
âOkay,â I give in. âIâll go, but never again. Donât even dream of setting me up ever again.â
Asha exhales in relief. âYou never know, Krishan might be the one, and Iâll never have to.â
âDoubtful.â The guy is an accountant, and from everything Iâve heard about him so far, he seems as dull as dishwater.
I let my eyes fall closed as I listen to Asha make random small talk for a while, telling me to wear something nice, and God knows what else. By the time she hangs up, Iâm hanging on by a thread.
âYouâre going on a date?â Lucy asks the moment I put my phone down.
âSeems like it.â
âIs he your boyfriend?â
I shake my head, unsure how to even explain this to the kids. I donât even know whatâs going on myself. Honestly, most of the time I donât feel like I understand this whole adulting thing.
âFinish your homework,â I tell them both. They nod, but for the rest of the day, they continue to question me about this date. What Iâll wear, what his name is, where Iâm going. They never run out of questions, and with each new one they think of, Iâm reminded that they truly are Amaraâs niece and nephew.
Iâm a nervous wreck by the time Thor gets home. I canât face him, not after last night. What would have happened if Lucy hadnât woken up when she did?
âHey,â he says. I throw a quick nervous smile his way and walk past him after bidding the kids goodnight, but he grabs my hand and stops me. âLey?â
I pause and turn to face him. âYeah?â
âAre we good?â
I nod. âOf course.â
âThen why are you rushing off like that? Youâve barely spoken two words to me.â
âI⦠um, I just need to go. I have somewhere to be.â
He narrows his eyes at me, his gaze trained on my face.
âWhere are you going?â he asks, his voice low, threatening.
âSheâs going on a date!â Colton shouts, and my eyes fall closed in mortification.
âThe fuck you are,â Thor growls. The possessiveness in his tone has me biting down on my lip hard. The way he looks at me⦠thatâs exactly how he looked at me last night.
âThor,â I murmur. âItâs not like that.â
âItâs not a date?â
âNo, it is, but this was beforeâ¦â
âThen why are you still going?â
I sigh and run a hand through my hair, unsure what to say. He wouldnât understand, not truly. âItâs essentially a favor to my sister. She arranged it, and it seems to mean a lot to her that I go.â
He looks into my eyes, and for once, I canât read him at all. âDonât go,â he says. âDonât, Leia.â
âI have to.â
âFine,â he snaps, and disappointment rushes over me. Thatâs it? I look away, unsure why I expected him to fight me on this.
The two of us stand there, looking at each other, the air filled with unspoken words. âFine,â I repeat eventually.
He smiles at me humorlessly, anger radiating off him. I grit my teeth and walk away, knowing that my entire night is now ruined. For every second of the rest of the evening, Iâm going to be second-guessing my decision, and I hate myself for it.