Chapter 8
In Between Two Alphas
Chapter 8
âDo you wanna watch another one?â Layton asked me after the movie was over.
He was stretching his arms over his head. It was the first time he let go of me since we started watching the movie.
âDonât you have to leave?â
âDo you want me to leave?â He asked defensively.
âNo, Iâm asking if you have to leave,â I answered, making my way to the kitchen.
I wasnât really hungry, but I wanted to munch on something.
âIt sounds like you want me to leave,â Layton mumbled.
He took a seat in front of me, in the booth we have in the kitchen area.
âI donât.â
âIs he coming, is that it?â He looked serious and I wanted to laugh at him, but it would have probably annoyed him.
âYes Layton, thatâs the reason I asked you to watch a movie with me, just to bring Zev over later,â I sarcastically replied.
âDid you?â He asked, his temper quickly rising.
I was tempted to slap him. Getting things through his thick skull was impossible.
âI didnât ask Zev to come over. Now youâre making me feel like I should have. Zev wouldnât be acting like a jerk.â
âOf course he wouldnât,â he said. âHe would behave like your lap dog, doing everything you say. Itâs his plan to get on my nerves.â
âSince itâs all about you...â
I didnât understand why he thought everything Zev did was just to piss him off.
âCassidy, thatâs not what I mean.â
âWhat exactly do you mean, because I have been trying to figure it out?â
âHave you wondered why Zeverus is a dickhead with everyone but you?â
âWhat are you talking about?â
âIâm talking about him getting cozy with you every chance he gets.â
âYou only say that because youâre jealous. Of what, Iâm not sure.â
âIâm not jealous,â he said defensively.
âWhy do you even get so possessive?â
That shut him up.
He was quiet, opening and closing his mouth. The face he was making, trying to come up with an answer, was priceless.
âI, well, I, I know how Zeverus is.â
I had to laugh at how much he stuttered when he spoke. At least all of his jealousy was humoring me.
âSo? What do you care how he is? You said it yourself; heâs mean with everyone but me.â
âHeâs only your friend because heâs trying to get to me!â Layton yelled.
âWhy would it bother you that Zev and I are friends?â I asked, leaning toward his body and pinning him with my best intimidating stare.
âThat doesnât matter. Youâre missing the point,â he said, crossing his arms, trying to act nonchalant.
âWhatâs the point?â I questioned, not stopping my âintimidatingâ look.
âYou have to stay away from him.â
âWhy?â
âZeverus is just using you.â
âWhy?â
âHeâs trying to get to me.â
âWhy?â
âZeverus knows something and heâs using it against me.â
âWhat?â I asked.
Layton was getting frustrated with my line of questioning, and I was hoping he would crack and finally tell me what all the mystery was about.
âHe has something that can hurt me if he plays his cards well.â
âWhat does that mean?â
âYou two are still talking, Zeverus obviously played his cards well enough. You apparently think heâs some kind of saint.â
âI wouldnât go as far as calling him a saint, but Zevâs not so bad. Heâs awesome. You keep changing the subject you know. Why is it important whether we talk or not?â
âIâll explain everything later,â he replied, looking torn.
I wanted to ask more, but the insecurity in his eyes stopped me.
âOkay,â I whispered.
I got up to serve us some grape juice and a slice of cheese cake.
âThatâs it?â Layton asked, cocking an eyebrow.
âYup, do you want some cheese cake?â
âAfter all those questions and youâre just going to say âokayâ?â He got up and followed me around the kitchen.
âWill you explain later?â
âI will,â he quickly replied.
âIâm fine with that.â
I was quiet while cutting the slices of pie.
âYouâre really just going to leave it like that?â He asked.
I handed him a plate, and he stared at it suspiciously.
âYou donât like cheese cake?â I asked.
He took the plate from my hand instead of answering.
âLayton, this morning I was happy it was Friday. Things were peaceful lately and I was hoping for a quiet fun Friday. Instead, I got whatever the hell today was.â
âThat was mainly our fault,â he shyly said.
âNo, it was mainly your fault. Some of it was Nickâs fault too,â I shrugged. âI really want to take a break from all the nonsense. So yes, you can explain everything later.â
âYouâre right,â he nodded.
We spent the rest of the afternoon hanging out. Layton behaved for the most part. I quickly noticed that I couldnât mention Zevâs name around him. Layton threw a fit each time I brought Zev up.
âWhoâs texting you?â Layton asked after my phone beeped.
We were sitting in the TV room, watching another movie.
âItâs my mom. Sheâs saying her and dad are almost home.â
It was ten till eight. I had been wondering when they would get home. Even though it was Friday, they hadnât arrived yet.
âOh, okay.â
âMaybe you should be on your way,â I told him.
âWhy?â He asked.
His forehead was creasing, giving way to a frown.
âIf youâre here when my parents get home, they will think things that⦠arenât,â I replied, unsure of how to phrase what my parents would be assuming.
âIs that bad?â I wondered for a second if he wanted to meet my parents. I couldnât exactly tell them about Layton.
Was he my friend? Was he more?
My parents werenât thrilled with having anyone too close to me. I had restrictions, even with my friends from back home. We had a secret, I could afford to become vulnerable and be left exposed.
âI can get in trouble,â I said, not exactly lying.
âWe werenât doing anything bad. We just watched a movie.â
âItâs more complicated than that. You would make my life easier if you just leave.â
âWhat if I want to complicate your life?â He asked, leaning his face closer to mine.
We stared at each other for some moments. He was clouding my thoughts once again.
âYou already complicate my life,â I replied.
He smiled at me and brushed his lips against my cheek.
âIâm serious Layton, you should go.â
My words made him pull away from me.
âFine,â he sharply said, getting up from the couch.
âI had fun today, you know, being here with you and all,â he said, sounding very uncomfortable. One of his hands was in his jean pocket and the other on the nape of his neck.
He behaved different while we were hanging out, not so narcissistic. It was a strange sight, but one I could easily get used to.
âI had fun too,â I reiterated.
I was hoping my parents would not make an appearance yet. He walked a few steps out, before turning back to me.
His eyes softened and the corners of his lips tugged up in a smile. I stayed still when he leaned down and planted a small kiss on my cheek. The tingling sensation on my cheeks made me smile.
My dadâs car pulled in five minutes later. I heaved a sigh and thought about how close I had been to getting caught alone with Layton.
âCass, whereâs your car?â My dad asked after walking into my room.
He was looking at me worriedly, probably expecting something bad.
I had completely forgotten about my car. It was still in the schoolâs parking lot. I blamed the stupid boys and their macho man attitudes.
âI went to the mall with some friends from school. We drove in one car, so I left it parked in their garage. Donât worry dad, itâs safe. Iâll just pick it up tomorrow.â
I almost high-fived myself for the brilliant lie I came up with on the spot.
âWhy did you leave the car at someone elseâs house?â
âShouldnât you be happy I made friends?â I asked, crossing my arms on my chest.
âYou know that I am. I know you didnât want to move from the city,â my dad said with guiltily coating his voice.
âItâs fine. Iâll get the car tomorrow.â
I felt bad for lying to him. I missed my friends from back home but I was settling in well. I hadnât been excited about moving to a new place, but it was going a lot better than I expected.
âAlright, then Iâll let you sleep,â my dad said.
His expression wasnât as cheery as it usually was. I had caused that, but I didnât want him to know exactly what had happened.
If my dad found out that I missed school and everything that went down with Layton and Zev, he would make us move again.
The next morning arrived faster than I would have liked. I was jerked away from my sleep by a hard knock on my door that was too early for my liking.
It was Saturday and I had been hoping to catch up on some sleep.
âHun, thereâs a boy asking for you,â my mom said with a bright smile.
âHuh?â I asked, wiping the sleep away from my eyes.
âCassidy, thereâs a young boy in the living room asking for you. You didnât tell me you met such a handsome boy at school,â my mom squealed like an excited little girl.
She walked towards me and sat at the edge of my bed.
Layton.
âWho is he?â My mom prodded.
I rolled my eyes at her. It was never a good sign when she started her questioning. Although she didnât want me too close to anyone, I felt like she would make an exception for boys.
I was sixteen years old, but dating was not in my line of sight. I blushed after that thought crossed my mind because I had been thinking about Layton.
âYouâre blushing! You like him donât you,â my mom teased.
âMom, keep your voice down,â I whisper-yelled.
âOh Cassidy, you donât have to act like that with me. You know I want you to be very careful, especially when it comes to showing too much of yourself. But I donât want you closing yourself up,â she said.
Her eyes were tearing up, and I felt a heart to heart starting if I didnât do anything to stop it.
âOkay, I wonât. Iâll be careful. Now go downstairs and tell him Iâll be there in a few minutes,â I told her.
âYoung love,â she sighed, getting up from the bed.
I rolled my eyes at her, but gave her small shoves to hurry up her exit.
âHun, and please fix that hair. Itâs like a birdâs nest up there,â she scolded me, pointing at my hair disapprovingly.
My mouth dropped open in shock, but her words gave me the push to close the door in her face.
Once the door was between us, I smoothed out my hair. I had just woken up; she couldnât exactly expect my hair to be perfect.
I brushed my teeth, picked up my hair, and changed into jeans and a tank top in record time.
It was eleven thirty when I made it downstairs. I laughed after checking the time because I had assumed it would be about three or four hours earlier than it really was. I was still smiling like an idiot when I reached the living room.
Instead of finding Layton, Zev was standing there, with a brown bag in his hands.
âI brought you breakfast,â he said, holding up the bag.
âHow did you know I was starving?â
âGood guess,â he replied, grinning at me.
My mom made a disappearing act and I couldnât feel my dad anywhere in the house.
âI wanted to make sure you were alright,â Zev said, looking shy.
A blush was creeping onto his neck and cheeks.
âThat is really sweet,â I cooed.
Zev slapped my hand away when I began to pinch his cheeks, but he still smiled at me.
âIâm being serious Cass. Laytonâs very temperamental. I know he wouldnât hurt you, but I had to see for myself.
âIâm okay,â I told him with a smile.
I took the bag from his hands and started walking towards the booth in the kitchen.
âHow are the bruises?â He asked, taking a seat opposite of me.
âTheyâre fading away.â
âYou look good.â
âCan I ask you a favor, well, two to be exact?â I asked him.
âYeah, whatâs up?â
Zev didnât ask me what I wanted, he accepted without questions. I beamed at his trust.
âI didnât tell my parents what happened or that I skipped school. I kind of need that to stay between us.â
âI wonât say a word,â he assured.
âThe other thing isâ¦â
âIs?â Zev asked, cocking an eyebrow and smiling at me teasingly.
âI left my car at school. Do you think you can give me a ride to pick it up?â I asked, giving him my best puppy eyes.
âI donât think I can say no to you with those cute eyes youâre giving me right now,â he grinned.
"That is a very good thing," I replied, with a grin of my own.