Twisted Love: Chapter 12
Twisted Love: A Brother’s Best Friend Romance
âThe experiment is a failure,but at least itâs over.â I sucked down the rest of my cranberry vodka. Iâd nursed it for so long all the ice had melted and it tasted like fruity water. âThank God.â
âToo bad.â Bridget looked disappointed. âI was looking forward to seeing Alex lose his cool.â
âHe still can. The experiment isnât over yet.â Jules wagged her finger in the air.
Unease crawled down my neck. âYes, it is. We decided on four phases: sadness, disgust, happiness, and fear.â
âThere are five phases.â Julesâs hazel eyes sparkled with mischief. âThe last is jealousy, or did you forget?â
âI never agreed to that!â
We were at The Crypt, Thayerâs most popular off-campus bar, for one last hurrah before classes started Monday. Students had started trickling back, and the bar was way more packed than earlier this summer.
âBut itâs the best one,â Jules argued. âDonâtââ
âAva.â
I stiffened at the sound of my name said in that voice. The voice that used to whisper to me at night and tell me itâheâloved me. The voice I hadnât heard in two months, not since he showed up outside the gallery one day in July and demanded I speak with him.
I tilted my head until hazel eyes clashed with my dark brown ones.
Liam towered over me, handsome and preppy as ever in a navy-blue polo and khakis. Heâd cut his hair, the blond strands no longer the mess of soft curls Iâd loved running my fingers through, but shorter, closer-cropped to his skull.
My peripheral vision revealed my friendsâ reactions to his unexpected appearance in one sweep: nervousness on Stellaâs face, trepidation on Bridgetâs, anger on Julesâs.
âWhat are you doing here?â I told myself I didnât need to be scared. We were in public, sitting smack dab in the middle of a crowded bar. I was surrounded by my friends and Booth, who eyed Liam like heâd like to dropkick the guy.
I was safe.
Still, my skin tingled with unease. I thought Liam had given up his quest to win me back, but here he was, looking at me like nothing had changed. Like I hadnât caught him with his pants down and buried inside a strange blonde the night heâd claimed to have a âfever.â Iâd dropped by his apartment hoping to surprise him with chicken soup and ended up being the one surprised instead.
âCan we talk?â
âIâm busy.â I could smell the alcohol on his breath, and I wasnât interested in talking to a sober Liam, much less a drunk one.
âAva, please.â
âShe said sheâs busy, asshole,â Jules snapped.
Liam glared at her. Theyâd never gotten along. âI donât remember speaking to you,â he sneered.
âSee if you remember when I stick myââ
âFive minutes.â I stood, my shoulders stiff.
âWhatââ
âAvaââ
âAre you sureââ
My friends all spoke at once.
I nodded. âYeah. Iâll be back in five, okay? If Iâm notââ I glared at Liam. âYou can come looking for me with torches and pitchforks.â Heâd hover all night unless I spoke with him, and Iâd rather get it over with.
âI have more than torches and pitchforks,â Booth growled.
Liam flinched.
I followed him outside the bar and crossed my arms over my chest. âMake it quick.â
âI want you to give me another chance.â
âIâve already told you a thousand timesâno.â
Frustration bled into his face. âBabe, itâs been months. What do you want me to do, fall to my knees and beg? Havenât you punished me enough?â
âItâs not about punishment.â For someone whoâd graduated cum laude, Liam couldnât seem to grasp such a simple concept. âItâs about the fact that you cheated on me. I donât care how long itâs been or how sorry you are. Cheating is unacceptable, and we are not getting back together. Ever.â
The frustration morphed into anger. âWhy? You got a new man?â he growled. âYou have new dick and you donât need me anymore, is that it? I never knew you were such a slut.â
âFuck you.â My heart pumped fast. Liam had never said such nasty things to me. Ever. âYour five minutes are up. This conversation is over.â
I tried to leave, but he grabbed my wrist and yanked me back. It was the first time heâd laid a hand on me out of anger.
My heart was racing triple-speed now, but I forced myself to remain calm. âGet your hands off me,â I hissed. âOr youâll regret it.â
âWho is he?â Liamâs eyes were wild, and I realized with a sinking stomach that he was not only drunk but high. A dangerous combination. âTell me!â
âThere is no other guy, and even if there were, itâs none of your business!â I wished Iâd brought my pepper spray. Since I hadnât, I settled for the next best thing: kneeing him in the balls. Hard.
Liam released his hold on me and doubled over in pain. âYou bitch,â he wheezed. âYouââ
I didnât wait to hear what he said next. I fled back to the safety of the bar, my pulse roaring in my ears.
I canât believe that happened. Liam had never acted so out of control. Heâd been persistent and kind of douchey, but heâd never physically hurt me.
By the time I told my friends what happened and they ran outside to confront Liam over my protests, he was gone, but my queasiness remained.
You think you know someone until something happens that proves you never really knew them at all.