Chapter 168
TIMOTHY POV
The next day, Timothy returned home after an invigorating hockey practice. The icy chill of the rink
had invigorated him, and he felt strangely ted as he entered his cozy apartment. His cheeks
were flushed from the cold, and his breath hung in the air as he exhaled.
As he stripped off his sweat–soaked clothes and stepped into the warm embrace of the shower, he
couldn’t help but rey the events of the previous night in his mind. Seeing Evie at the holiday
market had been unexpected, but it had left a warm feeling in his chest, like the flicker of a long–
extinguished me.
Under the soothing spray of hot water, Timothy allowed himself to rx, his mind. drifting back to
the moments he had shared with Evie. The light show, theughter, and the camaraderie had all
been a reminder of the friendship they had once shared, a friendship that had been buried beneath
the weight of unresolved
emotions.
As he dried his hair with a plush towel, Timothy couldn’t help but smile at the thought of Evie. For
the first time in a long while, it seemed like things were thawing between them. The awkwardness
and tension that had once defined their interactions were slowly dissipating, reced by a sense of
camaraderie and understanding.
The idea of rekindling their friendship, of bridging the gap that had grown between them, filled
Timothy with a sense of hope. He knew that there were unresolved issues and unspoken feelings
that hung in the air like a storm cloud, but he was willing to weather the storm if it meant
reconnecting with Evie.
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As he finished drying got dressed, Timothy couldn’t shake the feeling that something had shifted
between them. Evie’s anger toward him had certainly begun to thaw.
He knew that he needed to find the right moment to talk to her, to address the issues that had
driven a wedge between them. It wouldn’t be easy, and there were no guarantees of a happy
ending, but Timothy was willing to take that chance.
Pleased with that thought, he reheated leftovers from the previous night’s meal – and he savored
each bite. He walked around his apartment, bored and anxious all at the same time, and Duke was
constantly at his heels, begging for a taste of food.
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After his meal, Timothy decided to tackle the backlog of emails that had piled up during his busy
week. Hisptop sat on the coffee table before him, the home. screen loading up.
His inbox was a mixed bag, filled with fan mail, sponsorship offers, and the asional piece of
spam. Timothy had a habit of responding personally to as many fan messages as he could,
believing that his connection with his supporters was vital.
He clicked through the messages, his fingers dancing over the keyboard as he crafted heartfelt
responses to the outpouring of support from his fans. Each message he read brought a smile to his
face and a sense of gratitude for the journey he had embarked upon as a professional athlete. All content is ? N0velDrama.Org.
But as he scrolled through the messages, one email caught his attention. It was different from the
rest – a stark subject line that read, “These may interest you,” and it had no sender name. A digital
enigma.
Intrigued, Timothy opened the email, and his eyes widened as he saw several image attachments.
“What the hell?” Timothy muttered under his breath, his eyes narrowing as he opened them up and
spread them across his screen. His breath caught in his throat. as he stared at the images.
There, in the dimly lit photographs, were Ste and Andy, fondling each other without care. The
world seemed to blur around him as the implications of those images sunk in.
Timothy’s mind raced. Evie had hinted at something sneaky going on between Ste and Andy.
Now, the visual evidencey before him, mocking his naiveté.
His fingers trembled as he reached for the ss of wine on the table. Taking a sip, he tried to calm
his racing thoughts. He needed to make sense of this, to understand what was happening.
“Those assholes,” Timothy muttered to himself, anger seeping into his voice. “All that talk about
commitment…
He clicked on each image, scrutinizing them for any hidden context or clues. The more he looked,
the more obvious it became that there was something deeply unsettling about this. Ste and Andy
sneaking around like teenagers with a
A
forbidden romance. The sight filled him with a nauseating mix of fury and possibly relief.
He wasn’t the only one having his hand forced here. Ste had already given her heart to someone
else.
Timothy’s eyes darted to theptop screen, his mind racing with a torrent of emotions. He pushed
theptop away from him, almost violently, causing it to teeter dangerously on the edge of the
coffee table. He rose from the couch, pacing back and forth in the dimly lit living room.
He couldn’t let this pass. He knew he had to confront Ste and Andy about what he had just
discovered. He was done being deceived.
As the minutes ticked by, Timothy debated how to approach the situation. He knew both Ste and
Andy well enough to anticipate their reactions. Andy would likely try to deflect with his sharp wit,
while Ste might be defensive and evasive. But he couldn’t let their tactics deter him; he
needed answers.
The anger that had initially consumed him now ignited into a zing fire. He had to confront them,
had to demand an exnation for their actions.
As he pondered his next move, the sound of paws padding across the hardwood floor drew his
attention. Duke approached him with a concerned look in his expressive brown eyes. Timothy had
always found sce in Duke’s presence, and tonight was no different.
“Hey, buddy,” Timothy said, reaching out to pet the dog’s head. Duke responded with a gentle
nuzzle, as if trying tofort his distraught owner. “I need to figure this out, Duke. I don’t know what
their true intentions are, but I’m ready to find.
out.”
Duke’s tail wagged in understanding, and he sat by Timothy’s side, offering silent support. Timothy
scratched behind Duke’s ears, lost in thought as he wrestled with his emotions. He would have to
confront Ste, and without her having time to prepare excuses or exnations.
After a moment of contemtion, a n began to take shape in Timothy’s mind. He knew exactly
how to catch Ste off guard. With newfound determination, he stood up and paced around his
apartment, collecting his thoughts and rehearsing what he would say.
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