Chapter 0069
Serenaâs POV
âI swear to God, this man is still obsessed with you,â Stevie says. Her voice is seeping with anger as she steps on the gas.
As she speeds up, I start to feel anxious, especially because Iâm thinking about the baby. âStevie, please slow down,â I say, my voice filled with concern, âWe need to be safe.â
She glances at me, her expression softening as she catches the worry in my voice. âYouâre right, Iâm sorry,â she says, easing off the gas and slowing the car down to a safer speed.
Stevieâs face hardens again. Her eyes narrow slightly as frustration creeps back into her voice. âBut you did this, Serena,â she says sharply.â This asshole keeps coming back into your life because youâre letting
him.â
Ugh, I canât believe Stevie is blaming me for Billâs actions. âMe? What did I do?â I ask, my voice rising slightly. âItâs not like I want Bill to keep bugging me. I definitely donât want that.â
Stevie scoffs, âReally? Then why are you being so nice to him? It seems like you want to give him a second chance or something. He definitely doesnât deserve that!â
Am I being too nice to him? I keep asking myself this, especially after what Stevie said. Yes, Bill helped me out with Doris, and itâs hard to ignore that.
But I definitely donât want him thinking we might get back together. Maybe Iâve let my guard down too much because I was grateful. I need to be clearer with him and set some boundaries. I canât let there be any confusion about us.
I furrow my brows, feeling the need to explain my actions. âIâm only nice. to him because he protected me from Doris. I donât know if I could have handled her on my own if Bill wasnât there.â
Stevie nods, taking in what I said. âOkay, I see your point, but youâve still got to watch how this goes,â she suggests thoughtfully. âJust be straight with him. Thank him for his help, sure. But you might need to spell it out for him, so thereâs no mixed signals.â
âFine, stop the car,â I say, clearly annoyed.
âAnd just what do you think youâre planning on doing?â Stevie asks.
I stare into the distance, gathering my resolve. âIf you want me to sort this out, Iâll do it right here, right now,â I say firmly.
âAre you crazy?â Stevie exclaims. âI donât know what that man might do to you. He clearly needs help.â
âDonât worry,â I reassure Stevie. âBill has never laid a finger on me
before.â
Stevie sighs and pulls the car over to the side of the road. âOkay. But if he tries any funny business, just scream. Iâll kick his ass,â she says.
âAlright, Iâll remember that,â I say. I reach into the backseat to grab the bouquet Bill gave me. Then, I step out of the car to confront Bill.
Bill parked his car in a more secluded part of the street. Itâs almost hidden in the shadows as if heâs trying to keep a low profile. He has not idea weâve already spotted him. I stomp my way toward his car, clutching the bouquet tightly.
Reaching the driverâs side, I knock sharply on the window. âBill? I know youâre in there,â I call out.
The window rolls down slowly, and Bill looks up at me, a mix of surprise and something else â maybe guiltâin his eyes. âSerena,â he starts,
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hesitating a moment as he gathers his thoughts. âI⦠I just wanted to make sure you were safe,â he says.
I narrow my eyes. âSafe? By following me around without letting me know? Thatâs not making me feel safe, Bill. Thatâs crossing a line,â I snap. âWhat gives you the right to follow me like this?
Bill looks uncomfortable, shifting slightly in his seat. âI only want to protect you and the baby,â he says earnestly. âI woy about the danger you might be in, especially with everything thatâs happened. I thought being close might help, just in case.â
Knowing Bill, heâs the type to do whatever he wants without asking. Itâs time to put an end to his overstepping. âProtect me from what exactly? Doris is in jail. No one is trying to hurt me anymore,â I say firmly. âYou canât just follow me around, Bill. Just stop it.â
âBut Serena-â Bill starts, his tone pleading. Before he could finish, I cut him off.
âMaybe youâre getting the wrong idea that Iâm giving you a chance. Iâm not. I have so many important things to do right now,â I assert. âYouâre just distracting me.â
Bill stays silent, processing what I just said.
âHere. I donât really want this,â I say coldly, pushing the pink tulips back through the car window toward him.
Billâs expression crumbles. He looks deeply hurt, his eyes widening slightly. He seems he canât believe I just rejected him.
âI really donât have time for this,â I add sharply, throwing the flowers into his lap. âGoodbye, Bill.â Then I turn and walk back to Stevieâs car.
As I walk away from Billâs car, my steps are firm, but thereâs a tight feeling in my chest. I find myself looking back more than once, not really sure why. Billâs hurt face sticks in my mind, making me uneasy.
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I get back into Stevieâs car, more agitated than I realize, and
unintentionally slam the door shut.
âJesus, are you alright?â Stevie asks.
âIâm okay, letâs get going now,â I say. I fasten my seatbelt, hoping Stevie wonât press for more.
Stevie grins. âHa! I knew youâd finally tell Bill off. And the way you threw those flowers at him? Nice touch.â
I realize that Stevie saw everything unfold through her rearview mirror. Look, Stevie. I really donât want to talk about it,â I say, my voice tinged with exasperation. âWeâve got lots to do.â
Stevie nods in understanding. âVery well,â she replies and starts the car.
As we begin to drive away, I canât help but glance at the rearview mirror, checking the spot where Billâs car had been. There was nothing there now â just the empty street.