Poison by West Jade

Poison by West Jade

Author:West, Jade
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-03-13T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter Twenty-Three

Anna

It was a stunning release. Enough to obliterate the confusion and hurt and tragedy, even though it was just a flash of calm in the storm.

I fired the oven back up and took care of the lasagne while Lucas took care of the dogs, and it was good. Just what we needed as we munched at the table and soaked in the high.

I was determined to keep the high going as long as possible, finishing up my glass of prosecco before moving onto juice while Lucas finished the bottle. We smoked, and laughed, and remembered old times, and it was magical. Truly magical.

So was going to bed in his arms and sleeping, flesh to flesh.

Unfortunately the storm of life’s carnage was back in full force when we woke the next morning. We were both heavy with what was looming as he fucked me one final time in his bed. It was slow and steady, and everything we could do to delay what would be coming just as soon as we got ourselves up and dressed and facing the day. It was just a blink before Sunday was motoring ahead and I had to state the obvious.

“I need to go home. I have my parents to see, and Nicola is screaming to head over to mine, and I need to face this. I can’t keep holding it off.”

He nodded. Because he was in the same space, and I knew it.

He had his mother, and Maya, and Millie to face up to.

I put my clothes into quick wash and dry, minus filthy knickers, and presented myself in some kind of order in muddy shoes, then said goodbye to Bill and Ted while they wagged their tails like I was their lifelong friend.

Then Lucas took me home.

It was on the way that I made the dumb decision to head into the garage shop for a pack of my own cigarettes while he fuelled the truck, and it became dumb on top of dumb when we saw Hannah Ames in the opposite queue while me and Lucas were standing there together, clearly too close to be just friends.

Hannah Ames, matter of factly right there with her three kids bustling around her and asking for sweets from the counter.

Hannah Ames, one of Maya’s closest friends.

She smiled but it was fake, and we smiled back, but it was mortified.

And that was it. The storm reached a new high. Our days of secrecy were truly numbered.

There was a fresh round of heaviness in the truck as we reached my street.

“What now?” he asked, and I shrugged.

“We think, I guess. Think and hope for a miracle.”

He kissed me before driving off, and I made my walk back to my apartment feeling like a criminal, even though my heart was soaring high.

Vicky was scowling when I hit my living room, asking me a round of questions I struggled to answer. She had her gym clothes on and her hair scraped back, a big pot of yoghurt in her hand while she watched vintage comedies.



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