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Chapter 68

    Chapter 68


    The digital world was abuzz with newfound fascination. Fan ounts dedicated to the enigmatic


    “Evie” had sprung up like wildflowers after a spring rain. Photos of me, often taken from my public


    appearances, were paired with heartfelt captions. and hashtags that spected about my


    connection to Timothy.


    The hashtag #Tevie was trending more than usual, and I could already guess why.


    I scrolled through my phone, the glow of the screen illuminating my features in the dimness of my


    apartment. Aria had texted me earlier, urging me to check out the fan ounts that had cropped up


    overnight. The attention was frightening, as I had no idea what Maria had revealed to the public.


    The next day at thew firm, I was greeted with curious nces from coworkers. and the asional


    congrattory smile. The whispers of spection followed me like a gentle breeze, making my


    cheeks flush with a mix of embarrassment and amusement. I couldn’t help but wonder how


    something as innocent as sharing at cake with Timothy had sparked such a whirlwind of interest.


    I called off work earlier that day, already exhausted by the buzz around me. It didn’t take long for


    me to run into Timothy once I reached our floor. He was jamming the key in his lock as Duke


    pranced around him in excitement.


    Quickly, he noticed me standing there and his face brightened into a smile. Duke. was already


    trying to charge toward me before Timothy got a good grip on his cor.


    “Evie, hey!” he greeted, grunting when Duke nearly escaped his grasp. He didn’t seem bothered by


    any of the onlinemotion, his countenance wholly carefree and loose. It did make me curious if


    he’d even been online at all.


    “Have you seen the fan ounts?” I asked, trying to keep it light.


    Timothy nodded, his amusement evident. “Yeah, it’s hard to miss them. They seem to have


    multiplied overnight.”


    I sighed, running a hand through my hair. I was sure that Maria had something to do with it, but


    feigned innocence anyhow. “Weird how fast news travels.”


    Timothy shakes his head. “I hope it’s not too overwhelming for you, being as private as you are.”


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    I held his gaze, my heart skipping a beat at the sincerity in his eyes. “I know, Timothy. It’s all a bit


    overwhelming.”


    “Just a little,” I said, looking to the side. “Nothing I’m not used to by now.”


    Timothy knelt down andtched a leash onto Duke’s cor. “Well, speaking of overwhelming, would


    you like to go on a walk with me and Duke? He’s been getting restless from being cooped up inside


    all day.”


    I raised an eyebrow, intrigued. “A walk?”


    Timothy shrugged, a mischievous glint in his eyes. “Yeah. We could get some fresh air and maybe


    clear our heads a bit.”


    I considered his offer for a moment before nodding. “Sure, a walk sounds good.”


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    The park was an open area in the center of the city. It had winding dirt trails shaded by thick trees


    that gave off the scent of fresh pine. Children rode their bikes along the path, greeting us as they


    passed.


    Timothy, Duke, and I strolled along its meandering paths. The soft rustling of leaves and the distant


    laughter of children created a soothing backdrop to our conversation. I couldn’t help but feel a


    sense of contentment, despite the whirlwind of attention that had enveloped us..


    Timothy walked beside me, Duke’s leash in hand as the excited dog trotted ahead, asionally


    stopping to sniff at something intriguing. We chatted about anything and everything–work, our


    favorite books, even our shared love for a good cup


    coffee.


    “I can buy you being aic person,” I told him after he’d reminisced about theic book


    collection he’d had when he was twelve. I almostughed imagining Timothy as a pre–teen, so


    innocent and full of wonder.


    “Hey, I was all about the Fantastic Four,” Timothy continued, brushing the bangs out of his eyes.


    “Sometimes I wish I could stretch my arms that long, or even be imprable like The Thing!”


    I let out a hardyugh. “I can only imagine!”


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    I found myself enjoying Timothy’spany to an rming degree. Aria’s spection about our


    rtionship only made it slightly awkward whenever we’d


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    bump shoulders or exchange nces. His presence was both reassuring and exhrating, a mix of


    comfort and excitement that I hadn’t experienced in a long time.


    However, our peaceful bubble abruptly burst when we entered a more crowded area of the park.


    The tranquility was reced by the cacophony of excited voices. and shing cameras. Paparazzi


    and fans alike flocked to us, their questions and exmations filling the air.


    Timothy, over here!” one shouted, his camera pointed at Timothy’s face.


    “Evie, are you two really a couple?” asked another.


    “Is it true your romance blossomed while working on that high–profile case?”


    I blinked in surprise, taken aback by the sudden onught of attention. The park had transformed


    into a chaotic frenzy. Timothy’s expression shifted from surprise. to mild irritation, but he managed


    to keep a polite smile on his face.


    He turned to me, his voiceced with a touch of exasperation. “Looks like we’re the main


    attraction.”


    Leouldn’t help but chuckle, the absurdity of the situation hitting me. “Seems that


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    way.”


    eager


    We continued walking, our pace faster as we navigated through the sea of fans and persistent


    photographers. Maybe I would grow used to this, having strangers moring for a glimpse into my


    life.


    I had always valued my privacy, and this sudden intrusion was a reminder of just how quickly things


    change.


    As we made our way through the crowd, a few fans caught my eye. Some were genuinely excited to


    see us together, their smiles warm and their words filled with congrattions. But there were also


    those who looked less enthused, their expressions clouded with skepticism or even


    disappointment.


    One woman’s voice rose above the rest, tinged with a note of bitterness. “Evie, you stole our


    husband! How could you?”


    I felt my cheeks flush with a mixture of embarrassment and surprise at her usation. I exchanged


    a nce with Timothy, his jaw clenched tightly as he held back a frustrated retort. The woman’s


    words were followed by a flurry of questions,


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    and shouts, the atmosphere growing increasingly charged.


    Timothy’s grip on Duke’s leash tightened, and his voice carried a warning edge. “That’s enough,


    everyone. Give us some space.”


    Before I could react, a cold, sticky liquid sshed across my cheek, startling me and eliciting gasps


    from those around us. My hand flew to my face, my fingers.ing away wet and sticky. I stared in


    disbelief at the milkshake that had been hurled at me, the white foam dripping down my fingers.


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    A mixture of shock and anger surged within me and I was barely able to contain the curses ready to


    slip from my lips. I wiped my hand on a tissue Timothy handed me, my eyes narrowing as I tried to


    process what had just happened.


    Timothy immediately shieled me from the women and he jabbed a finger at them. “Back off!”


    Urgently, he guided me away from themotion, leading us toward a more secluded area of the


    park. Once the noise had faded into the distance, he leaned against a nearby tree, his expression a


    mix of frustration and concern.


    “I can’t believe they would do that,” he muttered, his voiceced with frustration.


    I sighed, still reeling from the unexpected turn of events. “I guess not everyone is thrilled about us


    being… associated.”


    Timothy ran a hand through his hair, his expression conflicted. “I knew there would be some


    bacsh, but I didn’t expect it to be this intense.”


    I turned to him, my gaze firm. “It’s not your fault, Timothy. They’re just reacting to what they think


    they know.”


    He heaved a sigh. “Still, I should have been prepared.”


    He took my hand and started tugging in me away, but I lifted an eyebrow.


    “Come on,” Timothy said firmly, his eyes locking onto mine. “Let’s find a restroom and get you


    something to clean up with.”


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