Bittersweet Memories: Part 2 – Chapter 36
Bittersweet Memories
Yesterday was my first official day of work, but since it mostly consisted of setting up my laptop and learning about the numerous company rules and security measures, I didnât do any actual work. Iâm nervous and worried about far too many things that shouldnât even be a factor. I keep thinking of Silas and the way he touched me last weekend, the way he provoked me in his office. Then my thoughts inadvertently turn to Ryan, and shame hits me hard.
I run a hand through my hair as I walk toward where Jessica and Josh are seated. From what I understand, Iâll be receiving my first assignment today, and Iâm equal parts excited and scared. Iâm worried that I truly donât belong in this department, and that itâll show. My team members all seem so extraordinary, and I donât fit in. Josh graduated at the top of his class at Astor College and then worked for Grayson Callahanâs IT firm for years, and Jessica worked for the government before joining Sinclair Security. Though sheâll neither confirm nor deny what she did exactly, I know itâs something impressive. From what I can tell, our other team members are equally impressive.
âAlanna?â I freeze a few steps away from my desk, my stomach churning at the sound of his voice. Ryan. My heart starts to race, a familiar ache making me take a step back. The last time I saw him was when I overheard him talking shit about me⦠the night I slept with his brother.
âAlanna, whatâs going on? You broke up with me over text and I havenât been able to reach you since then. What happened? Did someone do something to you? Honey, thereâs nothing we canât resolve together. There must be a misunderstanding of some sort.â
He looks at me with the same gaze that won me over in the first place. When he looks at me like that, it feels like heâs laying his soul bare to me, showing me vulnerability that no one else gets to see. He looks so distraught that I find myself second-guessing what I heard that night.
âItâs nothing,â I murmur, aware of the curious looks weâre getting from my team. âThis isnât the right time or place to talk about this.â Silas must really have had his car towed, or Ryan wouldâve been far more angry with me. Too bad he never saw the damage I did.
Ryan stares at me for a moment and grits his teeth before nodding reluctantly. âFine, but I wonât let you avoid me any longer. We need to talk. Today.â He walks past me and straight into Silasâs office, and my stomach drops. Surely Silas wouldnât say anything, right? I shouldnât care, but the thought of Ryan finding out what I did fills me with shame.
âSo youâre the bossâs brotherâs girl, huh?â Josh says. âI was wondering how you got into the Ψ division. Weâve never had a rookie join.â
I stare at him, unsure what to say. âIâm not his girl. I get how this looks,â I tell him. âBut I can assure you that I applied to join Sinclair Security long before I started dating Ryan. Give me a chance, and Iâll prove to you that I belong here as much as you do.â
I sound much more confident than I feel, and I wonder if Josh realizes it. He looks into my eyes as though heâs assessing me, and then he nods before sitting down, dismissing me.
âDonât mind him,â Jessica says. âHeâs just mad heâs no longer the youngest on the team. Silas mentored him because he was our newbie, but youâve stolen that role and his mentor. Heâll get over it at some point.â
âSilas used to mentor Josh?â
She nods. âHe always mentors our newest team member himself. Weâve all had the privilege of learning from Silas, but Josh definitely had him as his mentor the longest.â
I bite down on my lip, embarrassment washing over me. I accused Silas of mentoring me so he could get rid of me, but that isnât what heâs doing at all. Heâs granting me a privilege, yet I treated it as punishment.
I look up when Ryan storms out of Silasâs office. âAlanna!â Silas shouts immediately after, his tone filled with barely restrained anger.
I jump up, and Josh smirks at me. âYouâre crazy if you think youâre going to be treated differently just because youâre the bossâs sister-in-law. Heâs going to be just as tough on you as he is on us, so good luck with that. Youâve just made a terrible impression by letting your boyfriend come here during working hours. Youâre doomed.â
âShut up, Josh,â Jessica says. âThe only reason the boss hired you is because heâs friends with Grayson Callahan, and you had a personal recommendation from him. So sit your ass down and mind your business.â
Josh glares at her, but she merely smirks at me, making me smile in return. âGo,â she says. âBest not to keep the boss waiting. He doesnât get mad often, but he has a zero tolerance policy for unprofessionalism. This really wasnât your fault, but youâll be implicated nonetheless. Just beg for mercy. Heâs not as bad as he seems.â
I nod at her gratefully and rush toward Silasâs office. Whatever Ryan just said to him canât have been good. Is Ryan going to cost me my job?
âClose the door,â Silas snaps.
He grits his teeth and runs a hand through his hair as he walks around the desk. The anger in his eyes has me taking a step back, until Iâm backed against the door.
âExplain to me why the fuck Ryan just asked to be transferred to the Ψ division.â
He walks right up to me and rests his forearm against the door, caging me in. Silas leans into me and looks into my eyes, a mere inch separating his body from mine. The scent of his cologne washes over me, the familiar smell sending a rush of desire through me. My heart starts to race, memories of the two of us dancing through my mind.
âI donât know,â I tell him honestly.
Silas smiles humorlessly and lifts his free hand to my face, cupping my cheek tenderly despite the fury in his eyes.
âYou donât know, huh?â He murmurs. His thumb brushes over my lip, and my breathing accelerates. I canât think straight when heâs this close. âHe told me you two had an argument, and he wants a chance to make it up to you. Ryan all but begged me to let him join the Ψ division. He doesnât seem to be under the impression that you two are over.â
Silasâs fingers slowly trail from my cheek to my ear before he tangles them through my hair. He tightens his grip and tilts my face toward his, making my body arch toward him until my breasts brush against his chest. âYou saw the text I sent him,â I remind him. âI broke up with him before you took me home. I swear.â There isnât just anger in his eyes, thereâs pain, too. I can deal with his anger, but I canât stand the thought of hurting him. Itâs irrational, and itâs crazy, but my heart aches when he looks at me that way.
Silas takes a step toward me, pressing his body against mine so Iâm fully trapped between him and the door behind me. âI did see that text, but I have no idea what youâve said to him since.â
I look into his eyes, trying to decipher his expression. âWhy do you care?â I ask, my voice soft. âEven if I get back together with Ryan, why do you care?â
âYou wonât.â
I narrow my eyes at him. âWhat makes you so sure? He and I have history together.â
âHistory,â he repeats mockingly, his tone low and angry. âYou want to know why Iâm so sure, baby?â
I nod against better judgement, and Silas smiles. He untangles his hand from my hair and smirks as his fingers trail over my neck, down to my collarbone, until heâs brushing over my nipples. I bite down on my lip, resisting the urge to arch my back in a silent plea for more. âItâs because he canât fuck you like I can. After being with me, you wonât go back to him.â I feel him harden against me, and my pussy clenches at the memory of him inside me. âYour body wonât let you. Youâre standing here in my office, your pussy soaking wet for me when Iâve barely even touched you. You pretend you want to forget about that night, but you canât. It replays in your mind, over and over again, just like it does in mine. Thatâs why you wonât go back to him. The question is⦠have you made that clear to him?â
I laugh nervously and try my hardest to control my breathing. Heâs right. I havenât been able to look at him without wanting him, and Iâm not even remotely thinking of getting back with Ryan. Even worse, Iâm not even heartbroken when I should be. Silas consumes all of my thoughts, making the pain fade away. âYouâre so full of yourself. I havenât thought about you once since that night, and no, Silas, Iâm not wet for you. If anything, Iâm just embarrassed on your behalf.â
He chuckles, some of his earlier anger replaced by lust. He leans into me, his lips brushing over my ear. âYour nipples are so hard, I can feel them straight through your bra,â he whispers. âThe next time you want to pretend you donât want me, make sure your body isnât betraying you.â
He pulls away, looking far too pleased with himself, and I cross my arms, hiding my goddamned traitorous nipples from him. Silas smiles at me, and thereâs something about that smile that hits me right in the chest. His earlier worries seem gone, and I shouldnât care about that, but I do. Something about our interaction just now set him at ease, and I really shouldnât encourage this, but Iâm just relieved heâs no longer angry.
âCome on,â he says. âYouâre attending a meeting with me. After that, Iâll brief you on your first project.â
He smirks as he walks back to his desk to grab his briefcase, and I stare at his back. Silas Sinclair⦠heâll be the death of me, and Iâm scared Iâll go willingly.