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Chapter 163: ~ 163

Chapter 163

~ Clinton ~

"I’ll call you back, Ayanna," Annie said quickly before ending the call. Her eyes narrowed the moment she looked at me.

"Hey, Annie-bell, I—"

"What are you doing here?" she cut in, her frown deepening.

"Isn’t that a weird question to ask?" I replied, trying to keep my tone light. "This is still my home."

"True, it’s your home. If you want to be here, then stay. I’m leaving right now." She turned on her heel, ready to walk away.

I reached out and gently caught her wrist. "Hey, come on."

She jerked her hand free, spinning back to face me. "What do you want, Clinton?"

"Clinton?" I tilted my head slightly, a small smile tugging at my lips. "That’s new. You hardly ever call me Clinton."

"Stop beating around the bush and tell me what the fuck you want," she snapped, arms crossed tightly over her chest.

I took a breath, meeting her gaze steadily. "I came here to apologize."

"So you’re feeling remorseful now that you’ve hurt me?" She scoffed, but the pain behind her eyes was unmistakable.

"Yes. And the way you’re looking at me right now is making me feel even worse and more guilty," I admitted with a heavy sigh.

"Good. Let it make you feel bad and guilty," she shot back.

"It already does," I said quietly. "I’m sorry, Annie. I didn’t mean to hurt your feelings like that."

"Well, you did," she said, still frowning.

"Which is exactly why I’m apologizing." I reached for her hand again, this time more carefully. "Please forgive me. I’m truly sorry."

"You hurt me, Clint," she whispered, her voice cracking just a little.

"I know," I said softly, smiling when she used my nickname. The sound of it felt like a small victory.

She stared at me for a long moment, searching my face. Finally, the tension in her shoulders eased, and a reluctant smile broke through.

"Fine. You’re forgiven."

"Thank you," I breathed out in relief, the knot in my chest loosening. I was genuinely glad to reconcile with her.

"You’re welcome," she replied, her smile growing warmer.

"So...where do we stand now? You and I?" she asked, her voice softer but still cautious.

"I think we should take things slow," I told her honestly. "No rushing into anything."

She smiled and stepped closer, wrapping her arms around my neck. "Hmm, that’s not bad at all."

Before I could respond, she leaned in and kissed me. The kiss was sweet and hopeful on her end, but inside, guilt twisted sharply in my gut. All I had wanted was her forgiveness, yet the truth was heavier than I could admit. I didn’t love her the way she deserved to be loved. Annie was kind, caring, and genuinely amazing—she deserved someone who could give her his whole heart. But mine still belonged to Octavia, even though Octavia remained tied to Franklin.

When she pulled back, her eyes sparkled. "Your birthday is in a few days."

"My birthday?" I blinked, genuinely surprised. I had almost forgotten with everything going on.

"You seem surprised," Annie observed, tilting her head.

"I am. I completely forgot it was coming up. Silly me," I chuckled, rubbing the back of my neck.

"Why would you forget your own birthday?" she asked, narrowing her eyes playfully.

"Maybe because I have a lot on my mind," I shrugged. And it was true. The kidnapping, the constant feeling of being watched, the tension with my father, and the complicated pull I still felt toward Octavia—it was all too much.

"You should stop overthinking everything," she scolded gently.

"I will," I promised.

I glanced toward the mansion, then back at her. "What about your mom?"

"She went into the city with Cleo. Today was their day off, so they’re out having fun—coffee and hair appointments."

"And you didn’t join them?" I raised an eyebrow.

"I was working, and honestly, I wasn’t in the mood for a hangout," she admitted.

"I see." I paused. "What about my dad? Is he around?"

"I don’t think so. Do you want to see him?"

"No, I was just asking," I said quickly.

She gave me a confused look. "The last time I asked what was wrong between you two, you didn’t give me a straight answer. What’s really going on between you and your dad, Clint?"

"We’re fine, Annie," I replied, though I knew it sounded unconvincing.

"You’re lying," she said immediately. Annie had always been an excellent observer.

"Did something bad happen? Are you two not speaking?" 𝒇𝙧𝙚𝓮𝔀𝓮𝒃𝙣𝓸𝒗𝒆𝒍.𝙘𝒐𝒎

"Yes," I admitted reluctantly.

"What was it?" she pressed, curiosity and concern mixing in her eyes.

I hesitated. Telling her the full truth would mean bringing Octavia into it again, and that hadn’t gone well last time. I chose my words carefully.

"Let’s just say my father wanted me to do something I didn’t agree with. When I refused, he disowned me, and I moved out."

Annie gasped. "Wow... that’s wild."

"Yeah," I nodded, not wanting to elaborate.

"Do you still want to talk about it?" she asked gently.

"I’d rather not," I shook my head.

"Okay." She slipped her hand under my arm. "Want to hang out with me until my mom gets back?"

"Sure," I agreed.

"Okay... hey," she said as we began walking toward the mansion.

"Yeah?"

"Ayanna has finally picked a wedding date."

"Wow, good for her," I said.

"Yeah. She’s inviting you and your dad to the wedding."

"She is inviting us to travel over to Chicago?"

"Mmm-hmm," she nodded.

"Oh... Okay... well, I don’t know about my dad, but I think I’ll attend."

She grinned brightly. "I’m really happy to hear that."

We continued walking side by side toward the mansion, the late afternoon sun casting long shadows across the grounds. On the surface, things felt calmer between us. But deep down, I knew the peace was fragile. My heart was still tangled elsewhere, and I had no idea how long I could keep pretending it wasn’t.

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