Twisted Hate: Chapter 54
Twisted Hate (Twisted, 3)
I rubbed a reassuring hand over Julesâs back as we stepped off the elevator and straight into an apartment that looked like itâd been lifted from the pages of Light gray walls, black marble floors, gold fixtures. It screamed , but unlike two years ago, feminine accents now added a softer touch: a bouquet of white lilies here, a watercolor painting there.
âWeâll be fine,â I whispered to Jules.
Weâd both fucked up in our own ways, but we could finally move on from the past togetherâ¦after we cleared our last hurdle.
âEasy for you to say,â she whispered back. âYouâre a blood relation. Iâm not.â
âShe loves you more than me.â
âHmm. Thatâs true.â
My laugh died when Ava met us at the private elevator entrance to the apartment she shared with Alex. I quickly dropped my hand from Julesâs back.
Weâd finally scrounged up the courage to tell Ava the truth a week after we made up, but all that courage died in the face of my sisterâs expectant smile, which melted into suspicion when she saw Jules standing by my side.
Iâd called to tell her I was coming, but Iâd left out the part about bringing Jules. I didnât want her piecing two and two together before we told her ourselves.
Then again, that mightâve been a smarter move. Let her get the shock out of her system before we saw her.
Well, it was too late now. We had to face the music as it came.
I pasted on my most charming grin. âHey, sis. You look absolutely today. Here.â I shoved a box containing her favorite Crumble & Bake red velvet cake at her. âI brought you a gift.â
Ava didnât take the cake. Instead, her eyes roved between me and Jules, who stood next to me with an overly bright smile of her own.
âWhat are you doing here together?â Her suspicion visibly deepened. âYouâre not going to ask me to mediate another argument, are you? Because youâre both grown adults.â
Jules and I exchanged a quick look.
Maybe we shouldâve come up with a better plan than Alex came up behind Ava and notched an eyebrow when he saw the Crumble & Bake box.
He didnât have to say the words for me to hear them, loud and clear.
I glared at him.
He replied with a smirk.
He seemed to have forgotten that once snuck around my back to date my sister.
âLetâs talk about this over cake,â Jules chirped. âNothing like red velvet to start the night right.â
Ava crossed her arms over her chest. âI need to sit down for whatever youâre about to tell me, donât I?â
âMaybe. Probably.â I cleared my throat. âDefinitely.â
The four of us settled in the living roomâAva and Alex on one couch, me and Jules opposite them. It was near sunset, and the dying rays of light streaming through the windows spliced the room into half shadow, half golden warmth.
The cake box sat on the coffee table between us, unopened.
âSo, the reason weâre here together is because, uh, we came together,â Jules said.
Alex sighed and rubbed a hand over his face.
âAnd the reason we came together is be â¦â
âWeâre dating,â I finished.
Ava stared at us with a blank expression.
âRomantically,â Jules clarified.
âBoyfriend and girlfriend,â I added.
More silence.
Ava hadnât moved since we started talking, which wasnât good.
A bead of sweat trickled down my spine.
It was crazy. I shouldnât be scared of my sister. But chatty Ava was normal; silent Ava was kinda terrifying.
Then, she did the last thing I expected. She burst into laughter. She covered her face, her shoulders shaking, while Jules and I exchanged another, worried glance.
Fuck, did we break my sister?
âGood one,â Ava gasped in between breaths. âYou almost had me.â She tried to straighten her face only to collapse into laughter again a second later.
âUhâ¦â Of all the ways I pictured this conversation going, Ava losing her marbles wasnât one of them.
Jules knocked her knee against mine. âShe thinks weâre joking,â she hissed.
âI .â I cleared my throat. âAveâ¦â
âHonestly, Iâm impressed you guys put aside your differences long enough to come up with this plan.â Some of Avaâs mirth had finally subsided, though her grin remained.
âAveâ¦â
âIs this payback for Vermont? Because that was months ago, and I had no idea thereâd only be one bed.â
âAva, weâre not joking!â
My declaration rang through the room, followed by thick, stunned silence.
My sisterâs grin disappeared. âYouâre notâ¦â Her eyes darted between us again, taking in our tense expressions and the way our thighs touched. Horror dawned on her face. âYouâre How is that possible? You hate each other!â
âWelllllâ¦â I dragged the word out. âNot anymore.â
Jules chimed in. âWeâve been working together at the clinicââ
âIt started as a no strings attached kinda thingââ
âWe didnât plan for this to happenââ
Our voices overlapped in a rushed explanation before Ava held up a hand and cut us off. âHow long have you been dating?â
I winced. âEr, a week this time around.â
âWhat do you mean, â
Goddammit. We shouldâve come up with a script for this.
Since it was too late, Jules and I forged ahead and told Ava everything, starting with our sex-only arrangement and ending with our reconciliation last week. We left out the ugly details about Max and chalked our breakup up to a misunderstanding, but otherwise, it was a pretty comprehensive summary.
By the time we finished, Avaâs skin had taken on a faint green tint. She glared at me. âYouâre telling me youâve been sleeping with my best friend ?â She pointed at Jules. âAnd youâve been sleeping with my for months? I canât believe you didnât tell me earlier!â
Jules gave a helpless shrug. âI never found the right time to tell you I was banging your brother.â
The green tint on Avaâs skin deepened.
âYou did the same with him!â I gestured toward Alex, who watched the scene unfold with a bored expression. He didnât even to help.
âYou guys were dating for months before I found out. Donât be a hypocrite.â
âThat was different,â Ava growled. âWe didnât loathe each other with a burning passion, then turn around and start making out.â
âI know this is a shock, considering my pastâ¦differences with Josh.â Julesâs bottom lip disappeared between her teeth. âBut with us working together at the clinic and seeing each other so much, it just sort of happened. We really hadnât planned to keep it from you for so long. We just werenât sure it was even going anywhere, and we didnât want to tell you until we were. It would make things too awkward.â
âRight.â Ava closed her eyes and took a deep breath. âAlex, bring me a knife.â
I paled. âWhoa, whoa, whoa!â I held up one hand and drew Jules closer to me with the other. âIâm your only brother. You love me. Remember when I gave you the last of my Milk Duds at the movie theater? Good times.â
Ava ignored me until Alex returned with the requested knife.
I scowled at him. So this was how I was going to die. Betrayed by my best friend and stabbed to death by my sister. Julius Caesar had nothing on me in terms of a shitty death.
My heart pounded as Ava grasped the knife, leaned forwardâ¦and opened the dessert box. She sliced off a piece of cake and took a bite.
Silence descended.
âShould we say something else?â Jules whispered.
âShe still has a knife in her hand,â I whispered back. âLetâs wait.â
We watched while Ava finished eating with an unreadable expression. But when she spoke again, her voice had lost some of its hard edge. âHow serious is this?â
Relief loosened the knot of anxiety in my chest. I recognized that voice. She was coming around.
I wasnât worried about her cutting us off forever because we snuck around behind her back, but I also didnât want to spend weeks on the outs with my sister.
âI no longer want to kill her every time I set eyes on her, so pretty serious,â I joked before sobering. âListen, I know this must be weird as fuck for you, but I promise, we wouldnât be here if it serious. You know what I asked you when I found out about you and Alex? What you said?â I flicked my gaze to Alex, whose bored expression gave way to one with more interest. âI feel the same about Jules.â
Present Ava stared at me a second longer before she stood and tilted her head toward the kitchen. âLetâs talk. Alone.â
Jules gave me a semi-nervous glance as I stood. I responded with what I hoped was a reassuring smile before I joined my sister in the kitchen.
âDid you mean what you said?â Ava asked once we were out of the othersâ earshot. âAbout what you feel for her?â
âYeah.â My face softened. âI love her, Ave. We may still fight and argue sometimes, but at the end of the dayâ¦sheâs it.â
I would take a thousand fights with Jules over a thousand easy days with anyone else.
Because I didnât want easy. I wanted her.
âRight.â Ava sighed. Her shoulders finally relaxed, and a smidge of guilt passed over her face. âI didnât mean to give you such a hard time, especially since you were so understanding when I told you about Alex. But I how you are with women, and I know how Jules is with guys. You both hate commitment. I just donât want you breaking each otherâs hearts. I love you both, and I canât choose a side if that happens. That being saidâ¦â She jabbed the blunt edge of her knife into my chest. âIf you hurt her, I will murder you.â
âWhat makes you think Iâd be the one doing the hurting? I could very easily be the hurtee.â
Was that a word? If it wasnât, it was now.
âMurder. You,â Ava emphasized with additional jabs.
âFine.â I grinned. âSo, does that mean youâre okay with us dating?â
âI guess,â she grumbled through a burgeoning smile. âMy brother brought to his knees by my best friend. Good job, Jules.â
Another scowl replaced my grin. âShe did not . At least, not figuratively.â
This time, Avaâs smile was the one that disappeared. âOkay, one rule. Donât talk or make innuendos about your sex life.
.â She mimed gagging.
I laughed and pulled her into my chest for a hug. I ruffled her hair the way I did when we were kids, earning myself a muffled protest. âI wonât, but the rule applies to you, too.â
âFine.â Ava batted my hand away and smoothed her hair with another grumble, but her annoyed expression soon melted into something softer. âSeriously, Iâm happy youâre happy. I know things have been hard withâ¦everything. Iâll always be here for you, but Iâm glad you have someone like Jules by your side. She can be a bitâ¦
sometimesââwe both let out knowing laughsââbut she has one of the biggest hearts I know.â
A ball of emotion formed in my throat. âI know.â I squeezed Ava tighter and dropped a small kiss on the top of her head. âThanks, sis.â
Even though we annoyed the hell out of each other sometimes, I was lucky to have her as my sister. Before I met Alex, she was my sounding board for all my problems and vice versa. We didnât confide in each other as often now that we were all grown up with our own lives, but there would never be a day when we didnât have each otherâs backs.