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746 Chapter 7 When Calista finally regained consciousness, she saw Kenâs silhouette framed in the doorway, a cigarette flickering between his fingers like a dying star. Relief washed over her as she felt the luck charm safely clutched in her palm.
Through tearâblurred eyes, she watched Ken step into the room, his voice taut with anger. âHow did you end up falling in the pool? Do you know how dangerous that was? Youâve been unconscious for two days!â
Calistaâs voice trembled. âWhy did you give my necklace to Viola?â
Kenâs expression hardened. âItâs just a trinket. Why does it matter who has it?â
âOf course it matters,â she replied, bitter laughter escaping her face. âSheâs the one you love. Yup, youâd give it to her.â
His gaze darkened. âIs that why you threw yourself into the pool? To get my attention?â
Disgust flashed across his face. âYouâve lost your mind, Calista. Weâre siblings! Everything Iâve done was as a brotherânothing more.â
âDonât harbor these inappropriate feelings for me!â he shot back, but immediately felt regret as her soft response cut deep.
âOkay.â
Her acceptance stunned him into silence.
âKen, Iâm leaving.â
His heart clenched. âThis is your home. Where would you even go?â
Calistaâs laugh was hollow. âHome? Iâve been falsely accused, targeted, and you never believed in me. Hereâs not my homeâ
His discomfort was palpable. âIf you behave, Iâll always treat you like a sister.â
He handed her a spray for her bruises, contradictions clearâpushing her away yet still wanting to care.
Kenâs brow furrowed at the satellite research books beside her bed. âSince when are you interested Backup Girl No More: Adios to my V-card and My First Love (Brooklyn)
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âI want to follow my parentsâ footsteps,â she replied, fingers tracing the bookâs spine.
âSatellite research is demanding,â he warned, his tone softening. âIf youâre serious, I can arrange for Father to help you.â
Calista nodded slowly, an odd calmness enveloping her. âAlright.â
âWhen youâre better, apologize to Viola,â he urged, searching her eyes.
Calista turned away, feeling the piercing ache in her heart, echoing the distance growing between them.