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Chapter 9 - Episode 9: The Question You Don’t Ask

His grip on the phone tightened.

You should ask her who she was texting.

The words felt intrusive.

Out of place.

Like someone had stepped into a conversation that wasn't meant for them.

He didn't look at the number again.

Didn't reply.

Didn't react—

not outwardly.

But his eyes stayed on Lesica a second longer than before.

And this time—

he wasn't just looking.

He was checking.

She noticed.

Of course she did.

"What is it?"

Her voice was calm.

Unbothered.

Too smooth.

He hesitated.

Just slightly.

Then locked his phone and slipped it into his pocket.

"Nothing."

A lie.

Not a clean one.

Lesica tilted her head, watching him like she was waiting for something more.

When it didn't come—

she leaned back again.

Relaxed.

Unconcerned.

But her fingers tapped once against her arm.

A small tell.

Gone as quickly as it appeared.

"You sure?" she asked lightly.

"Yeah."

Too quick.

Silence.

It stretched thinner this time.

Less comfortable.

More aware.

He could feel it now.

Something just beneath the surface.

Something he hadn't questioned before—

but couldn't ignore anymore.

"You've been getting a lot of messages."

The words came out casual.

Careful.

Lesica's gaze flickered up to him.

Just for a moment.

Then back down.

"Have I?"

Another deflection.

He stepped a little closer.

Not aggressive.

Just… intentional.

"You know you have."

A pause.

Then—

she smiled faintly.

"Does it bother you?"

That wasn't the question.

And they both knew it.

"It depends," he said.

"On?"

"Why you won't just answer me."

There it was.

Clear.

Direct.

And for the first time—

the air shifted in a way that didn't belong entirely to her.

Lesica went still.

Not frozen.

Just… precise.

Then she stood up.

Slowly.

"Ask me properly."

His brow furrowed. "What?"

"If it matters that much," she said, stepping closer now, closing the distance he had tried to control, "then ask me like it does."

A challenge.

But not loud.

Not emotional.

Controlled.

He exhaled, something in his chest tightening.

"You're making this more complicated than it needs to be."

"Or," she replied softly, "you're trying to make it simpler than it is."

Another step closer.

Now there was almost no space between them.

"Who were you texting?"

This time—

he didn't soften it.

Silence.

Lesica looked at him.

Not away.

Not past him.

At him.

Measuring.

Then—

she reached into her pocket.

Pulled out her phone.

Unlocked it.

And held it up.

Not quite offering it.

Not quite hiding it.

"Does it matter who it was," she said quietly, "or what I said?"

That—

wasn't the same thing.

He noticed.

And that was the problem.

"I asked who."

A pause.

Something in her expression shifted.

Barely.

But enough.

Then—

she lowered the phone slightly.

Not giving it.

Not refusing.

"Someone who knows you."

That landed.

Harder than expected.

"What?"

Her gaze didn't break.

"Someone who thinks you're starting to notice things you shouldn't."

His chest tightened.

"Who?"

She didn't answer.

Instead—

she stepped back.

Creating space this time.

And suddenly—

he felt it.

The distance.

Not physical.

Something else.

"You're avoiding it."

His voice was sharper now.

Lesica shook her head slightly.

"No."

A pause.

Then softer—

"I'm deciding how much you're ready to hear."

That wasn't reassuring.

"That's not your decision to make."

Another silence.

And then—

the smallest shift.

Her expression changed.

Not cold.

Not distant.

Just… certain.

"It already is."

Cliffhanger:

His phone buzzed again.

Same unknown number.

This time—

a second message.

"She's not telling you because if she does, you'll realize you weren't the one who came back first."

His eyes snapped up.

"Lesica—"

But she was already turning away.

Like she knew exactly what the message said.

And didn't need to see it.

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