Twisted Hate: Chapter 24
Twisted Hate (Twisted, 3)
I woke to the scent of bacon and coffee, my favorite smell in the world. Individually, they were amazing, but combined? Utter perfection.
I was surprised Stella was cooking bacon, though. She only ate meat once in a blue moon. Now that I thought about it, she didnât drink coffee, either, just tea and her criminally grassy green smoothies.
Weird. Maybe she was entering a new coffee and meat phase.
I opened my eyes and stretched, ready to bask in the glory of my beautiful new room at The Mirage. Instead, I was greeted with the worldâs most hideous painting. The mess of brown and green looked like a herd of cats had vomited on it.
What the hell?
I shot up straight, my heart pounding with panic until bits and pieces from last night slowly came back to me.
Hyacinth. Max. Josh. Storm.
I mustâve fallen asleep during the movie, and Josh mustâve moved me into his room sometime during the night.
My heart rate slowed. Thank God I wasnât in some psycho murdererâs sex dungeon, though I wasnât sure sleeping over Joshâs place was much better.
I looked around his room, taking in the simple wooden furniture, navy comforter, and light gray walls. Atrocious art aside, it looked like a regular guyâs room, though the faint scent of citrus and soap lingering in the air was so delicious I wanted to bottle it up for future enjoyment.
My eyes landed on the digital clock on the nightstand. 9:32 a.m.
I shouldâve been long gone by now.
I climbed out of bed and quickly washed my face and rinsed my mouth in the bathroom across the hall before I walked into the kitchen. I opened my mouth, ready to bid Josh a hasty goodbye, but my words died at the sight before me.
Josh was cooking. Shirtless.
I think I just unlocked a new kink, because I suddenly couldnât imagine anything sexier than watching a man cook bare-chested.
The sculpted muscles of his back flexed as he reached for the salt next to the stove. His hair was even more tousled than usual, and the sunlight streaming through the windows gilded his skin with a deep bronze glow. A sliver of black sweats peeked over the kitchen island blocking the bottom half of his body. The pants rode just low enough to send my imagination spiraling in all sorts of X-rated directions.
I watched him in silence, fascinated by the easy grace with which he moved. Iâd pictured him subsisting on pizza and beer like he had in school, but judging by the gleaming pots and pans hanging on hooks over the island and the neatly labeled spices lined up on the counter, he knew his way around the kitchen.
It was strangely attractive.
I knocked into one of the island stools in my trance, and Josh turned at the sharp scrape of wood against tile. His gaze skimmed over me before he looked away.
âYouâre awake.â
âIâve never slept in so late.â I slid onto the stool and tried to keep my eyes above his waist.
âThanks for letting me stay over,â I added awkwardly.
Sleepovers hadnât been part of our pact, and I wasnât sure how to deal with it, especially after how, ahem, aggressive our nighttime activities had been.
It wasnât like weâd made long, sweet love and I woke to him cooking me breakfast. It was more likeâ¦well, like he fucked my brains out and a thunderstorm trapped me in his house.
âI wasnât going to throw you out in the rain, Red.â Josh slid a plate piled high with eggs, bacon, toast, and crispy hash browns onto the island.
My stomach rumbled, and I peeked over his shoulder at the stove. âAny chance you have a second plate?â I asked hopefully. âIâm starving.â
âNope.â He popped a piece of bacon in his mouth. âOnly made enough for one. Cooking breakfast for you would be too much like dating, and you already broke the rules by sleeping over. I had to sleep on the couch last night because of you. You can have my leftovers though.â
My jaw unhinged. âAre you serious?â
Disbelief erased the last bits of my grogginess. Obviously, I wasnât to breakfast, but it was pretty rude to eat right in front of me without offering me a plate.
âDoes it look like Iâm joking?â
âIt looks like youâre two seconds away from a slow, painful death,â I growled. âThere are plenty of knives in here, and I know how to use them.â
âThen use them to cook something for yourself.â Josh continued eating like he didnât have a care in the world.
My eye twitched. Gah, he was soâ¦soâ¦
âYou are an asshole.â
âI remember you calling me the same thing last night.â He sipped his coffee. âRight before I fucked your brains out. Seems you have a thing for assholes, Red.â
Heat scalded my face and neck. âThat was last night. This is now. And I didnât mean to sleep over,â I snapped, hating how right he was. âI just fell asleep.â
âYes, thatâs what sleeping over means,â Josh said slowly. âWith those reasoning skills, youâll be winning court cases in no time.â He straightened and wiped his mouth with a napkin before tossing it in the trash. âIâm taking a shower. I have a shift in an hour.â He tipped his chin toward his plate. âHave at it if you want.â
I scowled at his retreating back.
My pride demanded I leave, but as always, my hunger overrode all.
I pulled the plate toward me and realized it was near full. Heâd only eaten a few pieces of bacon.
Josh usually ate like a horse. I once saw him mow down a double decker burger, large fries, two hot dogs, and a chocolate milkshake in less than twenty minutes.
For a doctor, he ate like crap.
I finished half the plate and returned to Joshâs room to change back into my clothes from last night. My dress was horribly uncomfortable compared to the softness of Joshâs shirt, but I resisted the urge to steal his clothes for myself. That was girlfriend behavior, and God knew I wasnât his girlfriend.
By the time I was ready to leave, Josh still hadnât gotten out of the shower.
I debated waiting for him so I could say bye, but that felt too awkward, so I sent him a quick text and slipped out quietly instead.
Iâd just climbed into my Uber when a new message popped up on my screen.
No text, just an image. A still image from the tape, to be exact. I was on my knees whileâ
I quickly deleted it, but the bacon and eggs I ate earlier resurfaced in my throat.
Iâd pushed him to the back of my mind while I was with Josh, but now, my anxiety from last night rushed back in a wave of nausea.
I knew exactly why he sent that picture. To fuck with my head and remind me of his dark, looming presence in my life. That was his M.O. He liked to toy with people until they drove themselves insane and did all the hard work for him.
I closed my eyes, trying to relax, but the car smelled like overly sweet air freshener and it made me gag even more.
I wished I could rewind time and freeze it so I stayed in the comforting oblivion of Joshâs house forever, but there was no hiding from the truth in the harsh light of day.
I could only hope that whatever âfavorâ Max asked of me was doableâ¦or my life as I knew it would be over.