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Chapter 70: Theo
I was sitting on the edge of my bed, hunched over with my elbows on my knees, my head in my hands.
I had been like that for a while, not even bothering to try to sleep.
‘Theo, what are you doing back?’ Briggs asked through the mind-link.
The corner of my lips twitched. ‘So you knew she wasing too, didn’t you?’
There was silence for a minute.
I’m on my way, Theo.’
Good. We had work to do. I stood up and went to my dresser. I grabbed some clothes and changed. I
was pulling a shirt over my head when Briggs arrived.
“Theo,” he said as soon as he walked in, “I’m sorry, bro. I wanted to tell you, but your mother told me
not to.
“It’s okay, Briggs,” I said. “We’re good.”
“So, what happened? Did you get to talk to A?”
“Yeah,” I said, grabbing my socks and shoes. “We talked.”
“And?” Briggs said, stepping further into the room.
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I knew I should tell him what happened. I probably needed to talk to someone. But I couldn’t. I just
needed to focus on something else for a little while. I couldn’t afford to unravel again, and I wouldn’t.
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“And I’ve got to get to work.” I finished tying my shoes and stood to leave.
“You’re really not going to tell me what happened between you two?” Briggs protested.
I put a hand on his shoulder. “Briggs, I’m okay. Really. I’m going to meet Jimmy. He has some financials
he wants to go over with me. I guess we’ve had a good quarter. I’ll have to decide where to reinvest…”
“What the hell, Theo?” Briggs eximed. “No, you may be able to pretend nothing is going on, but I
can’t. Now talk to me.
I closed the door to my room. He wasn’t going to let this go, and I didn’ t want anyone overhearing us.
“Look, man,” I said calmly, “I get it. I just don’t know what to say right now. None of us believed this
mess could be fixed with a single conversation, Briggs. Right now, it is what it is. There’s nothing more
to say.”
“Not that I’mining,” Briggs replied, “but how are you so calm about this?”
“Because I have to be,” I said with a shrug. “I can’t overthink things right now. It won’t put me in a good
head space, and that’s thest thing we need.”
“So it didn’t go well with A?” he asked dejectedly.
“Actually,” I grinned a little, “it did. She let me apologize for everything. We talked about why we both
did what we did. What we were going through. She forgave me, Briggs.”
“Theo, that’s a huge step,” Briggs said excitedly. I was touched that he had gotten so invested in my
rtionship with A.
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“I kissed her,” I said, remembering every detail. “She kissed me back. The bond is healing.”
“So, what the hell are you doing here?” Briggs demanded, throwing his hands in the air. “What’s next?
What’s the n from here?”
“There is no n, Briggs,” I sighed. “A may feel something for me, but she also has feelings for
Kingston. She made it clear she made amitment to him. Not that the ring on her finger didn’t tell
me the same thing.”
“You’ve got to be shi***ng me,” Briggs said.
“That doesn’t really matter,” I said, brushing it off. “Kingston hasn’t made the mistakes I have. I can’t put
A in a position where she feels forced to choose. There can’t be any ultimatums orpetitions. I
won’ t push her, Briggs.”
“Okay, okay, I get it,” he acknowledged. “So, what…? You finally get her here, and you’re not even
going to fight for her?”
“No, I’m not,” I stated. “But that doesn’t mean I’m giving up on us yet. It just means the situation is less
in my control than I hoped.”
Briggs ran a hand over his face. “Theo, I have no idea what you’re thinking.”
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“A will be with my parents for a few weeks at least,” I told him. “I still have my weekly dinner with
them on Fridays. If I can keep her from avoiding mepletely, I’ll have some time with her. We can
get to know each other. Right now, that’s all I can ask for, and just hope that it’s enough.”
“And if it isn’t?”
“Then I let her go,” I stated, ignoring the sharp pull in my chest at my
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words. “And try to find some closure in knowing I did it right this time. In the meantime, we have a pack
to run and a murderer on the loose. I need it to be business as usual. If I have the opportunity to think
about A too long, I don’t think I’ll be able to keep my distance.”
“Okay, we can manage that,” Briggs conceded.
“Good,” I said. “Let’s go meet Jimmy
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