Twisted Love: Chapter 17
Twisted Love: A Brother’s Best Friend Romance
Of all theways Iâd pictured my Friday night going, getting trapped in a pool room by a blonde who eyed me like Iâd stolen her favorite Prada purse wasnât one of them.
âIâm sorry, do I know you?â I strove for politeness even as I took a step back. The woman looked familiar, but I couldnât place where Iâd seen her before.
âI donât believe weâve met.â Her smile couldâve cut glass. Objectively, she was one of the most beautiful women Iâd ever met. With her spun-gold hair, cerulean eyes, and statuesque body, she was what I imagined Aphrodite would look like had she been a real person. But there was something hard about her expression that made her not attractive at all. âMadeline Hauss of the petrochemical Hausses. This is my house.â
âOh. Iâm Ava. Chen,â I added when she continued staring at me. âOf the, uh, Maryland Chens. Can Iâ¦help you?â I hoped that didnât come off rude, considering this was her house, but I hadnât wanted to attend this party in the first place. Stella, who was friends with what must be Madelineâs sister, had persuaded me to go out after I spent the past few days buried in school, work, and my fellowship application. Jules and Bridget were both busy tonight, so it was only the two of us.
âI wanted a good look at you,â Madeline purred. âSince you captured so much of Alexâs attention during the gala.â
The gala. Of course. This was the woman Iâd seen Alex talking to while I danced with Colton. Iâd tried not to look, but I couldnât help staring and comparing myself to her the whole time.
To Julesâs dismay, Iâd nixed the jealousy part of Operation Emotion, but Iâd admittedly used Colton to make Alex jealous at the gala. It was stupid and petty, but Colton had shown up around the same time I saw Alex with Madeline, and Iâd been so consumed with jealousy myself I went for it. Judging by Alexâs reaction when he saw us dancing, it had workedâa little too well, judging by Madelineâs glare.
âI didnât realize you knew Alex,â I fibbed. My stomach churned, and not because of Madelineâs poisonous tone.
The Haussesâ pool room looked like a luxurious, modern Roman bath, all white marble and gilded columns. The pool itself gleamed turquoise beneath a glass dome that revealed the night sky in all its glory, and I spotted the colorful swirl of mosaics beneath the water forming the shape of a mermaid. But the smell of chlorine and sight of all that waterâ¦
My dinner rose in my throat.
The Hausses lived in a giant house in Bethesda, and Stella and I had spent the night room hopping, enjoying the different music and entertainment options in each space. While Stella left to find us fresh drinks, Iâd wandered into the room next to the one weâd been in and found myself facing my worst, watery nightmare. Madeline had cornered me before I could leave, and here we were.
âOh, I know Alex very well,â Madeline said, and I knew, with a sickening drop in my stomach, that she was one of the âcertain womenâ heâd been involved with. Were they still involved? Was she the one heâd almost gone on a date with before I ambushed him for movie night?
Jealousy gnawed at me, almost overpowering my nausea from the chlorine.
âWhat I donât get is why he would be interested in you.â She flicked her gaze over me. âI doubt you can keep up with his tastes in the bedroom.â
Despite myself, curiosity reared its ugly head. What tastes? âYouâd be surprised,â I bluffed, hoping sheâd reveal more information.
My mind flashed back to my sex dream starring Alex, and my heart raced.
Madeline smirked. âPlease. You look like the type who expects tender kisses and sweet nothings in bed. But as you probably knowââ Her smirk turned vicious. âAlex doesnât do either of those things. Itâs well known amongst a certain segment of D.C.âs female population. No kissing, no face-to-face contact during sex.â She lowered her head so she could whisper in my ear. âBut he will take you from behind. Choke and fuck you till you see stars. Call you the filthiest names and treat you like a slut.â She straightened, her eyes gleaming with triumph at my scarlet face. âSome women like that. Youâ¦â She looked me over again with a laugh. âGo back to your bake sales, honey. Youâre way out of your league.â
My body throbbed at her words, both out of anger at her condescension and stunning arousal at the picture sheâd painted.
We were attracting attention. Other partygoers gathered around us, hungry for drama. A few even had their phones out, recording. I guessed Madeline was the draw, because I wasnât well-known enough to be that interesting.
âMaybe,â I said, matching the blondeâs honey-laced poison. âHe just doesnât like looking at you during sex. Because heâs never had that problem with me.â
Lies.But she didnât need to know that.
I kept my head above the fray best I can, but I could play dirty when the situation called for it.
Madelineâs smile disappeared. âHeâll be sick of you in a week. Thereâs only so much sugar a man like Alex can take before he gets a stomachache.â
âAnd thereâs only so much bitterness he can take before he kicks it to the curb.â I raised my eyebrows. âBut you already know that, donât you?â I wasnât sure where my sass came from, since I wasnât a sassy person, but Madeline brought out all my claws.
I hated being the type of girl who fought with other girls over a guy, but sheâd attacked me first. I wouldnât stand here and let her walk all over me.
Madelineâs creamy skin flushed with anger. âAre you calling me bitter?â
Walk away, my better angels encouraged me. I almost did, until I pictured Madeline and Alex together, and the words fell out of my mouth. âYes, and? What are you going to do about it?â
Childish. So freakinâ childish. But the taunt was out there, and I couldnâtâ
My mind blanked when my body pitched backward and hit the pool with a splash.
Sheâd pushed me. Into the pool.
The pool.
Oh god oh god oh god.
Grotesque, echoing laughter broke out, but it sounded dim compared to the roaring in my ears. Shock and panic suffused me, freezing my limbs, and all I could do was stare at Madelineâs twisted smirk until my face sank beneath the water.
Iâm going to die.