Twisted Love: Chapter 30
Twisted Love: A Brother’s Best Friend Romance
Several hours later,Josh and I sat in the back booth of a restaurant near The Archer Group. Alex had booked the entire place and dismissed most of the staff. Other than a waiter who hovered by the entrance, out of earshot, we were the only ones here. Alex, too, had retreated to his office to give us more privacy.
âIâm so sorry, Ave.â Josh looked terrible. Lackluster complexion, huge bags beneath his eyes. Stress and worry carved deep grooves in his face, and his usual cocky, charming grin was nowhere to be seen. âI shouldâve known. I shouldâveââ
âItâs not your fault. DadâMichaelâfooled all of us.â I shuddered, thinking about how well Michael had played his role. âBesides, he loved you. He treated you perfectly. You wouldnât have noticed anything.â
Joshâs lips thinned. âHe didnât love me. People like him canât love. He saw me as aâ¦vessel to continue his legacy. Nothing else.â
Alex and I had contacted Josh and told him what I remembered a few days ago. Heâd been shocked, but heâd believed me. Heâd also insisted on flying back for the confrontation and received emergency leave from his program to do so. Heâd watched and listened to the conversation via the conference roomâs secret cameras the entire time, and Alexâs security team had had to restrain him so he didnât burst in too early.
I could only imagine. Josh was nothing if not hot-tempered.
After he punched Michael, the situation had devolved into chaos, with the FBI agents, Josh, Michael, and various security guards grappling with each other. Josh would have beaten the hell out of ourâhisâfather, had Alex not finally pulled him back. The FBI agents hauled a bruised and bleeding Michael into custody, and now we awaited his trial.
Thanks to Alex, whose friendâs father was apparently high up in the FBI, Josh didnât get charged with assault for attacking Michael.
The entire situation felt surreal.
âEither way, it wasnât your fault,â I repeated. âYou were just a kid too.â
âIf Iâd been there that day in his officeâ¦â
âStop it. Do you hear me, Josh Chen?â I said sternly. âI will not let you blame yourself. Mom and Michael were adults. They made their own choices.â I swallowed, feeling guilty about my suppressed rage toward my mother over the years when, in fact, sheâd been a victim too. âYouâve always been there when I needed you, and you are an amazing brother. Iâll only say that once, so donât ask me to repeat it. Your ego doesnât need more inflation.â
He cracked a small smile. âAre you going to be okay?â
I took a deep breath. The past two weeks had beenâ¦a lot. The revelations, the mind fucks, the sinking realization that I was practically an orphan. My mother was dead, my father wasnât my real fatherâand would probably be locked up for a long timeâand I had no clue who my actual father was. But at least I knew the truth, and I had Josh, Alex, and my friends.
Maybe the import of what happened would hit me later, but for now, all I felt was relief mingled with sadness and lingering shock.
âYeah,â I said. âI will.â
Josh mustâve heard my conviction, because his shoulders relaxed the tiniest bit. âIf you need to talk or anything, Iâm here. Canât guarantee Iâll give good advice, but Iâll be a sounding board or whatever.â
I smiled. âThanks, Joshy.â
He made a face at his hated nickname. âHow many times do I have to tell you? Donât call me that.â
We spent the next half hour talking about lighter topicsâhis time in Central America, what D.C. luxuries heâd indulge in before he returned to his volunteer program, and his now-dead relationship with the girl heâd told me about. Apparently, heâd ended things immediately after she brought up marriage. Typical Josh.
As annoying as he was, I had missed him, and I would be sad to see him leave. He was coming home for Christmas, but he couldnât take the entire period between now and then off, so he was leaving tomorrow and flying back in two weeks.
However, we still had one elephant in the room we needed to discuss.
âNow that we got all the small stuff out of the wayâ¦â A scowl overtook Joshâs face. âYou and Alex. What. The. Fuck?â
I cringed. âWe didnât plan it, I promise. It just sort ofâ¦happened.â
âYou just âhappenedâ to fall into bed with my best friend?â
âDonât be mad.â
âIâm not mad at you,â Josh snapped. âIâm mad at him. He shouldâve known better!â
âAnd I donât know better?â
âYou know what I mean. Youâre a romantic. I can see you falling for that broody asshole thing he has going on. But Alexâ¦Jesus Christ, Ave.â Josh rubbed a hand over his face. âHeâs my best friend, but even I shudder at the things he does. In all the years Iâve known him, heâs never once been in a relationship. Never shown an interest in it. He cares about work, and thatâs it.â
âYes, he can be an asshole sometimes, but heâs still human. He needs love and care like anyone else,â I said, feeling protective of Alex even though he was the last person on earth who needed protection. âAs for the relationship part, thereâs a first time for everything. Heâs beenâ¦â I swallowed hard. âYou have no idea how much heâs helped me these past few months. He was there for everything. The nightmares, the panic attacksâ¦he taught me how to swim. Swim, Josh. He helped me get over my fear of water, at least a little bit, and he was so patient the entire time. But beyond how much heâs helped me, heâs smart and funny and wonderful. He makes me laugh and believe in myself, more than anyone else ever has. And he may not show it to the world, but he does have a heart. A beautiful one.â
I cut myself off before I rambled further, my cheeks a deep, bright red.
Josh stared at me, shock stamped on every inch of his face. âAva,â he said. âDo youâ¦love him?â
A lot of things in my life had been hazy up to this point, but my feelings about this were clear. I didnât hesitate before answering.
âYes.â I may not know what was in my mind, but I knew what was in my heart. âI do.â
* * *
Josh left the next morning after threatening to kill Alex if he ever broke my heart. He was still uncomfortable with our relationship, but heâd grudgingly accepted it after he saw how much I cared about Alex.
Alex had urgent business to take care of after he dropped Josh off at the airport, so I spent the rest of the day with my girls. Since it was drizzling and I wasnât up for going out, we had an at-home spa day, complete with DIY facials, mani-pedis, and a marathon of feel-good movies.
Iâd told them what had happened with Michael. Theyâd been stunned, but none of them pressed me on it, for which I was grateful. It had been a heavy twenty-four hours, and I needed lighthearted downtime.
Stella checked her phone before pushing it away with an uncharacteristic frown.
âIs it that creep again?â Jules asked, blowing on her freshly polished gold nails.
Some random guy had been messaging Stella nonstop for the past two weeks, and it was making her nervous. As an influencer, she received her fair share of unsolicited DMs from creepy guys, but this one put her on edge more than normal.
âYeah. I blocked him, but he keeps making new accounts.â Stella sighed. âThatâs the sucky part about being a semi-public figure.â
âBe careful.â A shadow of worry crossed Bridgetâs face. âThere are crazy people out there.â
Rhys, who kept watch from the armchair, snorted, no doubt because that was what he always told herâand she always ignored him, like she did now.
Bridget refused to look at him as she lowered the volume on Mean Girls. That mustâve been the thousandth time weâd watched it, but it never got old. Regina George was iconic.
âI will. Heâs likely another Internet weirdo.â Stella made a face. âThatâs why I never post my Stories until after Iâve left a place.â
I couldnât imagine documenting my life online the way Stella did. I worried for both her physical safety and mental health sometimes, but sheâd handled it well so far. Maybe I was just being a worrywart.
Someone knocked on the door.
âIâll get it.â Rhys unfolded himself to his full six feet, five inches. Seriously, the man was enormous. He probably wore custom-made clothes because no way would an off-the-rack shirt fit those big shoulders and broad chest.
âLook at that ass.â Jules sighed. âTalk about a tight end.â
âStop objectifying him. Thatâs Bridgetâs bodyguard,â I said, nudging her in the ribs.
âExactly. Bodyguards are hot. Donât you think so, Bridge?â
âNo,â Bridget said flatly.
âYou guys are no fun.â Jules twisted her red hair into a messy topknot. âOoh, look who comes bearing gifts.â
My stomach fluttered when Alex walked in with Rhys on his heels. He carried a distinctive black-and-white striped box.
âCake?â Stella perked up. Sheâd warmed up to Alex over the past month after seeing he was âcapable of human emotion after all.â
âCupcakes,â Alex confirmed, setting the goodies on the table.
My friends dove for the box like treasure hunters diving for gold.
I smiled and tilted my head up so I could kiss him. âThank you. You didnât have to do that.â
âItâs just cupcakes.â He returned my kiss before sitting next to me and curling a protective arm around my waist. âFigured you could use the sugar rush.â
I peeled the wrapper away from my red velvet cupcake with a small frown. It would take a long time to get over what Michael did. I wasnât sure I would ever get over what Michael did. My entire life was a lie. Sometimes, Iâd lie awake at night, so anxious I couldnât sleep or think straight. Other times, like now, Iâd look around me and comfort myself with the knowledge that I would be all right. That old saying was true: what doesnât kill you makes you stronger. Iâd almost died twice in my lifeâthat I knew ofâand I was still standing. Iâd continue to stand tall, long after Michael rotted in jail.
Thanks to a nudge from Alex, who knew half the judges in this town, Michael was locked up with no bail until his court date. Heâd sent a message asking me to see him, but I refused. I had nothing left to say to him. Heâd shown me his real face, and I would be happy if I never saw it again for the rest of my life.
But yeah, sometimes a girl needed a cupcake or two to get her through the rainy days.
Part of me was grateful Michael and I had never been close. If we had, I wasnât sure Iâd be able to take the heartbreak. That was why I worried about Josh, who was his real son and whoâd had a much closer relationship with him. But Josh insisted he was fine, and there was no arguing with him. He was even more stubborn than me.
We ate in silence for a while before Stella cleared her throat. âUm, thanks for the treat, but I should head out. I have a brand collab I need to shoot.â
âMe, too,â Bridget added, picking up on Stellaâs cue. âI have a political theory paper to write.â
After Stella, Bridget, and Rhys beat a hasty retreat, Jules announced she had a date tonight and needed to get ready. She swept up the stairs, taking half the remaining cupcakes with her.
âYou know how to clear a room,â I teased, running an absentminded hand down Alexâs arm. What would I do without him? Not only had he helped me confront my fatherâI mean, Michaelâbut he was helping me deal with the aftermath, including all the financial and legal webs I was now tangled up in. Most of Michaelâs assets had been frozen, but luckily, heâd already paid my tuition for the year, and I had a steady income from my job and side gig. The commission I received for selling the Richard Argus piece to Alex helped too. Josh, whoâd received a full-ride scholarship plus living stipend for the duration of med school, was also set money-wise. At least that was one less thing we had to worry about.
âItâs one of my many talents.â Alex captured my mouth in a searing kiss, and I melted into him, letting his tongue and taste and touch carry me away to a land where my troubles didnât exist.
God, I loved this man, and he didnât even know it. Not yet.
My pulse thundered in my ears when we pulled apart. âAlexâ¦â
âHmm?â He brushed his fingers over my skin, his gaze still locked on my mouth.
âI have something to tell you. Iââ Tell him. Itâs now or never. âI love you,â I whispered, my heart beating fast, my confession a breathless rush.
A beat passed, followed by a second. Third.
Alexâs hand stilled, his expression fierce and strangely haunted. A wisp of unease niggled at my stomach.
âYou donât mean that.â
âYes, I do,â I said, hurt and a little angry at his reaction. âI know what I feel.â
âIâm not an easy person to love.â
âGood thing I never cared much about taking the easy road.â I sat up straight and looked him straight in the eyes. âYou are cold and infuriating and, I admit, a little scary. But you are also patient and supportive and brilliant. You inspire me to chase my dreams and drive away my nightmares. You are everything I didnât know I needed, and you make me feel safer than anyone else on the planet.â I took a deep breath. âWhat Iâm trying to sayâagainâis, I love you, Alex Volkov. Every part of you, even the parts I want to slap.â
A smile ghosted his mouth. âThat was quite the speech.â The smile faded as quickly as it had come, and he dropped his forehead to mine, his breath ragged. âYou are the light to my dark, Sunshine,â he said in a raw voice. His lips brushed against mine as he spoke. âWithout you, Iâm lost.â
Our kiss was even deeper this time, more urgent, but his response played on a loop in the back of my mind.
You are the light to my dark. Without you, Iâm lost.
Beautiful words that made my heart poundâ¦but I couldnât help noticing none of them were âI love you too.â