“You never told me that, baby girl?” Christian’s voice floats my way as Jenny nudges me gently and
nods across the aisle. I had finally gotten into my book after all and blanked them all out as I was pulled
into a magical world of Vampires and Werewolves fighting over human girls. I look up nonplussed,
catching Arrick glancing my way with that infuriating unreadable expression and yet a softness to his
face that I haven’t seen in a long time. He almost looks a little bit happy and it just makes me feel
shittier.
“What?” I look to Christian, who is now leaning with elbows on his table casually and pondering me with
an open expression, everyone seems to be looking at me. Which only makes me feel more antsy and
confused.
What did I miss?
“That you were some sort of adrenaline junkie adventurer, who used to do things like base jump and
snowboard with Arry here. He says he even taught you some self-defense moves when he was
training. You’re like a little stealth ninja. Now all I can picture is some sort of blonde wonder woman in
very tight ski suits. Woof Woof.” He winks suggestively and I tense, hoping to God he realizes the
Carrero brothers are not people you can make any sexual or lewd remarks in front of when it comes to
me. I know what he’s like, and if he says anything a little less safe, they will both tear his head off. I
throw him a wary look in a bid to warn him to be careful with what he says.
“We just used to hang out; if he did something, I wanted to try it too, that’s all.” I answer flatly, eyes on
Christian in my serious “leave it alone” look. I turn back to the novel I’m reading, hoping to become
oblivious once more. My hair is used as a veil to hide behind, especially as I’m pale and nervous
suddenly and thoughts of Jake ripping Christian’s spine out, flits through my mind.
“Sophs was always fearless; she saw everything I did like a challenge and always kept up with me.”
Arrick sits back in his seat, adjusting his jeans as he does so, inadvertently drawing my eyes to his
crotch. I blush wildly and glance away, turning a page quickly, gulping down the stupid reaction I’m still
having to him. Chastising myself that I even did that, looked there, and see that he packs something
worth looking at. Luckily, he doesn’t seem to notice.
Stupid girl!
“Pretty amazing for a girl as dainty as her, to not only try but handle everything I threw at her.” He
finishes, sounding somewhat proud and I glance up catching the half-smile at me, eyes more hazel
again, he seems lost in memory. A little moment of reminiscence between us that yanks harder at the
pain in my chest, and I can’t stay locked his way. I don’t even know what to say to that, it’s like he’s
trying to make things okay between us, probably trying to make the atmosphere less tense. He has no
clue how far down the road to no longer liking him I am, and nothing can ever come of trying to be
friends again. He ruined it, all of it and I have no desire to forgive him.
“My little hellcat! Could I love you more?” Christian sighs with big adoring eyes that only makes me
genuinely smile back at him, lifting my mood slightly. He has a way of making me feel lighter, even
without meaning to and right now I need it.
I catch Arrick out of the corner of my eye, shifting in his seat, slightly frowning with that infamous
Carrero glare that almost mirrors Jakes normal frown. It’s in Christian’s direction then he looks away
out of the window and seems to be trying to bring back his usual unreadable expression. It’s obvious
he doesn’t like Christian’s affection for me, and as he is still playing it “straight” and implying I am his
girl, it gives me a little tug of power inside. A sense of justice, that he knows a tiny ounce of what it feels
like to be on the jealous side, watching someone you have feelings for choose someone else, and be
happy with them.
Christian is maybe onto something with this game of illusion. Fuck you Arry!
“Sophie is easy to love when she’s not being a class “A” brat.” Jake cuts in, sat back in his seat
casually and looking very much like a guy that is comfy in his own skin. He’s been unusually quiet for
the last part of the conversation and seems to be observing. I wonder what that quick brain is
summarizing, knowing he is most definitely in paternal mode and not cheeky brother. Normally he and
Arrick are like twins in a laid back, casual way, but sat beside one another, it only highlights how
unrelaxed and stiff Arrick is on this flight. He’s tense, sitting straighter than he normally does and a lot
more reserved in his brother’s company than normal.
“Thanks “Uncle” Jake.” I smirk, knowing how much he hates when I call him that, almost as much as he
hates me calling him dad. I get a perverse pleasure in always winding him up, as much as he does to
me.
“I am way too sexy, and young, to be your uncle, Sophabelle. I can still throw you off my plane you
know? Even while being in mid-air.” Jake winks my way and I roll my eyes with a sigh, while Jenny
giggles beside me. Nate is also unusually quiet, now the lull in conversation has happened on the long
flight; he is watching my girl unusually intensely though and probably planning his seduction if I know
him.
Since meeting the Carrero men Jenny has been giggling and blushing a lot, although a heck of a lot
more since Nate sat down. She isn’t immune to them the way I am and has just fallen victim, like every
other female in New York, to that old Carrero charm, and good genes. Sadly, also to that wolf-like skill
Nate has of entrapping innocent souls. I try not to glare at him.
“Pretty sure that constitutes as child abuse.” Arrick cuts in and looks pointedly at me with an icier tone
to his voice, clearly still sulking over Christian’s adoration of me. He’s trying to be his normal jokey self,
but I can see through it, although subtle. I can see his jaw is tense as his eyes grow greener, and lack
any warmth. The tone alone is devoid of his usual humor and despite the urge to bite and tell him to go
fuck himself, I sigh sweetly. He’s taken on the very cool and distant Arrick look, lost in his thoughts and
effortlessly locked away emotionally. Reminding me that he will forever only see a kid.
“Thanks, asshole.” I grit back at him, trying to act normal and not let him get to me on any level. With
the skills of a trained actress and completely controlled mannerisms of a girl who feels nothing
anymore. It wasn’t unknown for him to goad me into a Carrero brother argument, and them torturing me
as teammates in the past. I know the drill, I play along for the sake of appearances, I know he is just
trying to lash back because he’s one dumbass who sulks over my ability to move on, and I am not
going to let it piss me off.
“To us, Sophs, you will always be that big-eyed kid who needs big brothers to take care of her.” Jake
winks at me now, all that irresistible charm of his, wrapped up in a Hollywood perfect smile, effortlessly
at ease with knowing he is hot. That devilish air of Jake, a man with a plan, and I wonder what he is up
to. He seems oblivious to his brother’s mood and not at all interested in appeasing or scolding him.
My eyes lift and meet Arrick’s first, my brain concluding that this would always be the problem where he
is concerned. His head torn between protector and brother, who long ago planted me firmly behind
platonic boundaries and vowed to always keep me safe. That he will always struggle to separate that
damaged little kid, who cried into his chest many times over the dark memories and nightmares with
the woman I have become. He couldn’t cross boundaries and let me grow up so instead he abandoned
me.
Arrick regards me for a moment with a thoughtful expression, before turning to look out of the window,
almost oblivious to those around us. I wonder if he is pondering the same thing I am, thinking about
why it was such a dick move to leave me heartbroken and alone.
I wonder why his girlfriend isn’t here on this flight. She’s been to every other party in the past two years
and it isn’t like him to not have her clinging to his side at family functions.
Not that I care.
“Sophie is still a big-eyed kid, that’s what we love about her though. She’s a woman child, all vulnerable
and innocent, yet fiery and passionate. The perfect girl!” Christian is dramatically eyeing me up, all
wide-eyed adoration and sultry looks that only make him seem hopelessly in love with me, and I curb
the urge to roll my eyes at him. He’s laying it on a little thick and even Jenny’s looking at him like he
has something wrong with him. I sigh and throw her the “Christian is at it again” face, she raises a brow
and we exhale slowly, in perfect unison.
“I don’t know, I think she’s pretty independent. I see a strong woman who has youthful charm but is
more than capable. She is definitely a grown-up.” Jenny cuts in. Ever loyal to me, her new-found best
friend, and patting my hand maternally with a soft smile. Sometimes she is the only sanity between
these two, especially when Christian is off on this new tangent of “let’s make Arry jealous!”
“I think you should all find a new topic and leave Sophie alone!” I cut in with a sigh, eyeing Christian
warily with my best “drop it” look. Jake smiling my way with an infuriatingly knowing expression and
lounging back casually in his seat. Arrick is slumped down beside him in the same pose, yet he isn’t
giving off the same casual vibe as Jake and I want to go back to reading until we land and get the hell
away from him. This right here is a unique type of uneasy torture.
I’m uptight, antsy and anxious and overly aware of him, like my senses are on high alert and the last
thing I need is a juvenile anxiety attack that he would no doubt swoop in to try and calm, because he is
the one of the few who knows how to.
Knowing him as I do, I can tell he’s agitated, despite his calm demeanor and poker face. Arrick has
always been the master of coolness and indifference, to even the most observant eye and it took a long
time to pick up on his tiny tells. The subtle jaw tense, the slight flex of a muscle or the deadpan calm of
his face, given away by the increase of green in his eyes. The little flicker of that muscle in his
cheekbone or the slight dip to his brow. A million almost unnoticeable quirks that all show different
emotions.
Arrick, unlike Jake, is always so hard to read and never seems to erupt in the way his brother does or
wear his inner thoughts on his face in a readable way, but I know him better. Jake has his equal share
of poker face, when he wants or needs it, God knows he uses it in business a lot, but with close loved
ones he wears his heart on his sleeve for all to see. Arrick does not. Arrick is pissed and he is sulking,
and I do not care one iota.
You made your bed, now lie in it.
“Well as we are heading for landing, maybe we should all get ourselves together?” Jake back in bossy
mode, nodding at the magazines strewn on the tables, the open laptop in front of Nathan who has been
engrossed in something he is doing, and the array of cups and discarded junk wrappers littered among
us. Dad telling the kids to tidy up his prized plane, no doubt. We all make a move to do as we are told
before buckling up for the descent.
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