The next morning was a painful one.
My body ached and I still felt absolutely exhausted, seeing as how I barely slept after Sebastian had left my room.
No, instead of welcoming the escape of sleep, I stayed up for hours thinking about every encounter I had ever had with Sebastian King. It may have seemed like a stupid thing to do, seeing as how I had met him only two days ago. Two days.
That was all the time Sebastian needed to take over my life and consume my mind.
It was around three in the morning when I made a connection. I had almost done a victory dance in celebration, but managed to suppress the amount of overwhelming joy that I had felt.
Maybe it was due to my sleep deprivation, that I felt the need to share to the world my new knowledge.
And what did I discover, you may ask?
A pattern.
When I first met Sebastian, he really lived up to his title. He was, and still is, intimidating, controlling, and violent. Let's not forget how he always gets what he wants, demands respect, and is absolutely merciless. Oh and side note, the bastard tried to kill me.
But then, then there was his nicer side. Well, nicer seems a bit too- nice. Sebastian King doesn't have a nice side. He just has a slightly less cruel side to him, which mind you, I have been able to witness a few times, despite how fleeting those moments are.
Which leads me to believe that there is a pattern that he is following.
Cruel, less cruel, cruel, less cruel, and so on....
In my defense, I really am suffering from a lack of sleep, and when I thought of this all, it seemed like a damn good theory.
So, based on the results from my last encounter with Sebastian, today I was prepared to see his cruel side.
It should be expected, right? I mean, I shouldn't assume that because Sebastian apologized twice, he was going to become my best friend and skip through a field of daisies with me.
>
An animalistic like noise spluttered from my lips, and I clutched the front of my t-shirt in surprise, which made Mason laugh loudly, his deep green eyes twinkling brightly.
I remembered how emotionless and scary he was when I first met him, but of the three, he seemed the least uptight, > I muttered, rubbing the sleep from my eyes with my hands. I felt a dull pain grow within my wrist, and it was then that I was fully able to take in how badly it had bruised after I had used it to block Chuck's punch, and then how I fell on it only moments later.
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> I joked half-heartedly, trying to find some kind of bright side.
Mason didn't look amused, and his eyes once again made their way back to my distended wrist.
> He said, as if he was speaking to himself.
Evie, the pattern ! Would Sebastian really get mad at me about my bruises? Of course he would... He would probably make some joke about me being some pathetic, damsel in distress.
> I was interrupted from my thoughts, and found myself staring at Mason's outstretched hand in confusion.
I stuttered, taking a step back.
Mason sighed, and did the opposite, taking a step closer to me. >
« He won't. >>
Before I could stop him, I found myself being taken out of the bathroom, through my room, and down the stairs. Near the end of the staircase, I dug my heels into the ground, refusing to move at all. > I snapped, continued to struggle against Mason.
« Callum, » Mason growled out, growing annoyed by my stubborn tactics. My eyes grew large when Callum grabbed my upper arm, and Mason shifted his grip higher up, so that I was trapped between them. My objections were ignored as they dragged my into a room I had yet to ever be in, which just so happened to be Sebastian's office, judging from the inside.
<< What the hell? » Sebastian looked up from his desk, which was covered in papers and folders.
Callum and Mason quickly released me, stepping behind me as if they were trying to block any chance of escape for me.