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Chapter 353

    Chapter 353


    Chapter 353 Race To The Finish


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    With my evening of pizza and true crime shows having been abruptly shattered by Logan’s obnoxious


    honking outside, I sighed and leaned on the balcony railing. There he was, sitting in his red convertible


    with a sheepish grin on his face.


    “Wanna go for a joyride?” he called up to me, the grin on his face only widening even more. I raised an


    eyebrow and frowned down at him. “A joyride, Logan? Seriously?”


    “Yes, seriously,” he replied as he climbed out of the car. “It’ll be fun.”


    I paused for a moment, ncing down at my clothes. I had only just gotten home from work less than


    twenty minutes ago, and was already in my sweatpants and hoodie. My hair was pulled up into a


    messy bun on top of my head, and my makeup was smudged. Not to mention the uneaten, greasy


    pizza that was waiting for me on my coffee table.


    “I can’t,” I said, shaking my head. “I’ve got a hot date with some bodega pizza and a true crime show-”


    Hisughter just drifted up to me and interrupted me mid-sentence, only serving to further amplify my


    annoyance. “True crime? C’mon, Miss Morgan. Get dressed. Let’s have some fun.”


    My arms crossed over my chest as I considered his proposition. But even then, I wasn’t particrly


    keen on going out with him; especially not when I had promised to myself that I wouldn’t let him in. It


    was already bad enough that we had gotten so close recently, and after what happened in the


    restaurant…


    “Logan, I just got out of work. Sorry, but I don’t want to go out.”


    “Oh,e on,” he called back, his grin unwavering. “I’ve got a surprise for you and everything. I


    promise you’ll be d you came.”


    I paused, rolling my eyes but also oddly intrigued at the same time.


    “You should go.” Ema’s voice, always in the back of my mind, chimed in. “You could use a little fun. And


    the two of you…”


    “Enough with the two of us,” I interrupted, feeling the telltale sign of my heart picking up its pace at my


    wolf’s implication. “It’s not happening.”


    “Whatever. But you should still go. You could use the distraction.”


    My wolf’s words weren’t wrong. I did need a distraction from everything, even just for an hour or two.


    “Well?” Logan called up to me as he leaned on the hood of his red car. “Youing or what?”


    “Fine. But it had better be worth it!” I yelled down before retreating back inside.


    As I swapped my sweatpants for jeans and a casual top, then lightly touched up my mascara, I


    wondered why Logan was always so keen on hanging out. Was he still bent on the idea of the two of


    us getting together? Was he trying to break our contract once again?


    Shaking my head, I told myself to just go with it. A few minutester, I found myself sitting in his car, still


    not sure if I’d regret this.


    “So, where are you kidnapping me to?” I asked, fastening my seatbelt as he revved the engine.


    “You’ll see.” He smirked, and we took off.


    As Logan drove, the lights of the city shed by in a blur. His eyes remained fixed on the road, but the


    smirk never left his lips. I found myself watching him from the corner of my eye, curiosity bubbling


    within me.


    “Why do you always want to hang out with me?” I finally asked, breaking the silence that had settled


    between us. “It’s not like we need to hang out in private like this.”


    He nced at me, his smirk evolving into a smile. “We’ve been over this, E,” he said, his voice


    softening ever so slightly. “I like yourpany. Sue me. And besides, you never go out.”


    “I do go out,” I retorted, maybe a little too defensively. Logan scoffed. “And when exactly was thest


    time you went out without me practically dragging you, hm?”


    I paused, searching my memory. Aside from the recent times when Logan made me go to family events


    with him, I honestly couldn’t think of anything except for lunch with Sarah. “Well, I had lunch with my


    coworker Sarah today.”


    He chuckled. “Lunch with a coworker doesn’t really count, E.”


    I looked at him, a bit annoyed by his tone. “And why not?” I asked.


    “Because this city, despite its bad reputation, has so much more to offer as far as night life goes,”


    Logan said, his eyes alight with an earnest glow that caught me off guard. “You should experience it


    all.”


    “So you’ve taken it upon yourself to be my personal tour guide? Is that it?”


    “Exactly.” He grinned, ncing at me as we came to a stop at a red light. In the crosswalk in front of us,


    a group of what appeared to be college students walked across the street, dressed in their party


    clothes andughing. When I was in college, I never partied like that. I realized that now, thanks to


    Logan’s insistence.


    “I mean,” Logan continued, “we do have this contract between us for a few more months. Might as well


    make the most of it.”


    His words hung in the air, and for a moment, a wave of realization washed over me. We did only have a


    limited time in this arrangement before it would alle to an end. For some reason, I felt a sudden


    pang of… what exactly? Sadness? Longing?


    I looked away, suddenly conscious that my cheeks were tinged with a subtle blush.


    “You okay?” he asked, sensing my sudden shift in mood.


    “Yeah,” I responded, a little too quickly. “I’m fine.”


    “You sure? You looked like you were a million miles away for a second there.”


    I gave him a small smile. “Just thinking about what you said, about making the most of our time.”


    “And?”


    “And nothing,” I shot back, not wanting to reveal even a hint of the strange mix of emotions that had


    momentarily taken control over me. “It’s just something to consider, I guess.”


    It wasn’t long before I realized we were heading toward an unfamiliar part of the city. When he pulled


    into an alley that opened up to reveal an underground racetrack, my eyes widened.


    “You’ve got to be kidding.”


    Logan chuckled. “What? Not your style?”


    “I thought we were going for ice cream or something,” I said, exasperated. “Why didn’t you just ask me


    if I wanted to go to an underground racetrack? Is this even legal?”


    He turned off the car and looked at me, his eyes full of mischief. “I plead the fifth,” he said, that telltale


    smirk revealing itself again. “And if I had told you, would you havee?”


    “That’s not the point,” I shot back, although my voicecked its usual conviction. Logan shrugged, a


    soft smile on his face. “Come on, it’ll be fun. Promise.”


    I sighed, knowing he had already won this round. “Alright, fine. Let’s go.”


    We walked towards the entrance of the makeshift stadium, the rumbling of engines and roars from the


    crowd growing louder.


    Traditional white and ck checkered signs fluttered in the wind.


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    In the distance, through the crowd, I could see the contestants at their vehicles, making theirst


    checks with their pit crews. Somewhere out of sight, I could make out the garbled sound of an


    announcer saying something over some loudspeakers.


    But what really amazed me was the fact that I had never heard about this ce when it was right here


    at the edge of the city all along. Maybe I didn’t know as much about this city as I thought I did.


    With a grin, Logan stopped at a vendor and bought a soft pretzel, handing it to me as if he’d just


    handed me a bouquet of roses.


    “For thedy,” he said, winking. “Trust me. The pretzels here are beyondpare.”


    I took a bite, pleasantly surprised by the soft, salty dough. It was far better than greasy bodega pizza.


    “Alright, you win. Again.”


    As we made our way through the crowd, Logan put his hand on my lower back to guide us toward a


    pair of seats. Instantly, a warm sensation coursed through me. I looked up at him, momentarily caught


    in his blue-eyed gaze.


    Shaking off the feeling, I focused on the noise and the lights, suddenly realizing how overwhelming it all


    was. Almost instinctively, I moved a little closer to him, findingfort in his proximity.


    “Too loud for you?” he teased, leaning down to speak into my ear.


    I shook my head, quickly looking away to hide the blush that was creeping up into my cheeks at his


    close proximity. “No. Just taking it all in.”
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