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But then a twinkle flashed in her eyes as she leaned forward. âI think he secretly likes you.â
âOf course, he does,â I played off, like it didnât shock me to hell every time I saw elements of that. That we were no longer rivals.
That we may even be friends.
It was still a bit much and nothing Iâd ever voice in an open forum. I felt heâd share the same sentiment. As stubborn as myself in that way.
I popped a shoulder, grinning. âWhatâs not to love?â
With that, she grabbed one of my pillows off the couch, slamming me with it. I swear to God, this girl could put Mike Tyson to shame, and with that arm sheâd had at her wedding when sheâd flung her bouquet clear across the room at me, she seriously should consider a career as a professional athlete.
âArrogant ass,â she chided, dodging when I tossed the pillow at her. âAlways so smug.â
My laughter dissolved at what she said, how it sounded so similar to someone else. And like that someone knew, my phone pinged, Brielleâs name on the front.
Bri: Just wanted to let you know Iâm on the road. Since you wanted to know?
I had, immediately texting her back.
Me: Thank you. Drive safe.
Bri: I will.
Me: I wish you hadnât left.
No other texts came in, but since she was driving, she shouldnât be texting anyway.
Try telling my gut that.
It clenched like someone clocked the son of a bitch, and I gazed up to find anotherâs eyes on me. December, of course, had been watching me. Always in my business.
Always caring about me.
She smiled in my direction, but it was a sad smile and one I didnât want to see. It was like she knew what was plaguing me, conflicted me. I didnât want to push Brielle, but sheâd been more than adamant about a friendship and only that.
âThat woman that was here before,â December said, and Bri was definitely that. She held a maturity far beyond mine and I believed before was out of my league. For a few reasons, but one being what happened here tonight. She called me on the shit with December, but itâd taken me time to see the truth. That I had let that relationship, as well as quite a few other things in my past, distract me. December leaned forward. âIs she just your momâs friend?â
I really wasnât ready for this conversation, still trying to figure all this out with Bri myself.
âShe started as a stranger,â I admitted. âEnded up being my professor.â
âYour professor?â Her eyes widened.
I nodded. âBut in between that she was something else. I met her at your wedding. Met her before I knew she was my professor.â
I couldnât tell her what that something else was because, truth be told, I didnât know. I just knew it felt like Iâd fucked this up.
December tapped her fist on the coffee table, and before I knew it, she was dipping below it and sliding out a wood chest I kept an old chess set in.
âWhat are you doing?â I watched her dump the pieces out, getting them arranged on the board. After, she pulled up my leather ottoman and took a seat on it.
âI feel like this talk requires chess.â She laced her fingers, then grinned. âYou have until checkmate.â
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