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[EVE]
The menâs faces paled as the realization of their situation slapped them on their faces.
Between the fancy private room, the ten people in attendance, the expensive dishes, and the rare wine theyâd been ordering without restraint, the total had climbed to an astronomical amount.
The girls exchanged relieved glances, grateful they werenât footing the bill. The guys, however, looked like they were ready to fake a sudden emergency to escape.
Before anyone could spiral further, Cole casually reached for the bill. Without a word, he pulled out a sleek cardâno, not just any card. A
diamond card
.
The room fell silent as everyone stared. It wasnât just prestigious; it was legendary, the kind of card owned only by the wealthiest of old-money families. The kind of card that screamed,
"I could buy this restaurant and still have change for a small country."
"Itâs on me," Cole said simply, handing the card over with a faint smile.
The silence stretched for a moment before the room collectively exhaled.
I couldnât help but think that, with just that one move, heâd managed to outshine every single person in the room without even trying.
The men cleared their throats, suddenly finding their drinks or shoes fascinating. No one dared to meet Coleâs icy stare. George shifted uncomfortably, his frown deepening like heâd just bitten into a lemon.
Finally, the mixer wrapped up, and the guests began heading home. Most left with their new dates, chatting and laughing. Others, like Riri, left solo.
Not that it bothered her. She skipped along the sidewalk next to me, her cheeriness unshaken.
Riri leaned closer, her eyes darting toward Cole. "I take it back," she whispered conspiratorially. "Your bodyguard isnât just hotâheâs a
legend
."
I groaned to the side. "You have no idea."
"But smart move letting him borrow your card," she added with a sly grin.
I blinked at her. "Huh?"
"That diamond card. Itâs yours, right? Youâre a Rosette, after all. Old money. Your dad probably has, like, ten of those."
"Wait, what?" I sat up straighter, confused. "My dad?"
"Sinclair Rosette. Come on, Eve," Riri said, giving me an exasperated look. "You
do
know who your father is, right?"
"Oh," I said, chuckling awkwardly. "Iâm actually adopted."
Riri waved that off like it was the least important detail in the world. "Yeah, yeah, legally youâre still a Rosette. Thatâs all that matters." She suddenly grabbed my hands, her big puppy-dog eyes locking onto mine. "Thank you, Eve! Donât worry, Iâll keep this whole thing a secret. Promise!"
"Uh-huh . . ." I muttered, half-dazed. Riri could be so sharp one second and then completely oblivious the next. "Anyway, it didnât look like things went so well with your date."
A flicker of sadness crossed her face before she beamed again. "Oh, you know how it is. You canât win
everything."
I couldnât help but feel a pang of sympathy for Riri. Sheâd really tried to make things work with her date tonight. She was all charm and bubbly energy, putting in the effort to keep the conversation flowing.
But Iâd noticed the guy barely looked her in the eye, far too busy sneaking glances at her cleavage instead of actually getting to know her.
It was infuriating, honestly. Riri deserved better.
Still, she walked beside me, her usual sunny demeanor intact. If she was upset, she hid it well. "Iâll just try harder next time!"
I raised an eyebrow. "Wait, thereâs going to
be
a next time?"
Riri laughed, brushing it off. "Of course! But donât worryâI wonât bother you again. Especially since . . ." She leaned in closer, whispering, "your bodyguard might actually kill me with his death glares."
My eyes shifted to Cole, who was, indeed, glaring daggers at Riri. The moment he caught me looking, though, he immediately averted his gaze, pretending to study a random lamppost like it was the most fascinating thing heâd ever seen.
I couldnât stop the smirk tugging at my lips. "Yeah, good call."
"Bye, Eve! See you at the school festival next week!" Riri called out, waving enthusiastically before hopping into her car. In seconds, she sped off, leaving just me and Cole behind.
"Letâs go. Iâll take you home," Cole said, already walking toward my car.
I was too tired to argue, so I handed him the keys and followed. Once we were inside, I buckled in and glanced at him. "What about your car?"
"Iâll have Zen pick it up later," he said, starting the engine smoothly.
"Wait," I frowned. "Isnât he your bodyguard?"
Coleâs lips twitched, his face darkened. "Not right now. Heâs been demoted to errand boy for the rest of the month."
"Demoted?" I blinked. "Is that . . . allowed? Isnât he also your assistant?"
Cole shrugged, utterly unfazed. "I can handle myself. Besides, I cleared my schedule for the rest of the month
(thanks to Lina)
so I donât need him hovering around. Heâs lucky I didnât ship him off to a warzone for retraining after what he pulled off in the cave."
"What he pulled?" I repeated, and then it hit me.
The cave. That
moment.
My face grew hot as realization dawned, and I snapped my mouth shut before I said something stupid.
Unfortunately, the silence between us only seemed to amuse Cole more. I could practically feel his smirk without even looking at him.
Why had I sat in the passenger seat? I shouldâve just climbed into the back.
"Youâre thinking about it, arenât you?" His voice broke the silence, teasing and far too deep and husky for my liking.
"Will you
stop
?" I groaned, glaring at him. "Are you going to bring up what almost happened in the cave every time I say something remotely related to it?"
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"Yes," Cole replied, completely serious, his expression stoic. "Yes, I am."
I gaped at him, utterly floored, but then immediately regretted it when I saw the way his features softenedâthe way his gaze melted into something so warm and intimate that I felt like I might combust.
Cole wasnât just teasing anymore. He was
in love with me.
Madly, unapologetically in love. And he wasnât even trying to hide it.