Chapter 51: Feelings From The Past Chapter 51: Feelings From The Past Lennox's POV "Lennox, is there a problem?" Olivia suddenly asked the moment she noticed I had gone silent, just staring at her.
My lips parted, and I forced myself to speak. "Thank you... for what you did back there," I said, sincerely. I never thought a day would cwhere I'd feel grateful-truly grateful to the swoman I once vowed to hate.
Olivia didn't even flinch at my appreciation. She simply shrugged. "No need to thank me. I would've done the sif it were anyone else in your shoes," she said flatly.
Her words tore my heart more than I expected. I didn't know what hurt more-her coldness to my gratitude or the cold truth behind what she said.
"Anything else?" she asked, tilting her head slightly as she stared at me.
But I couldn't say a word. There was this strange feeling of pain... of longing. I missed her...
God, I hated to admit it, but I missed how things used to be when we were still... us. I missed her ridiculous jokes, the way her laughter lit up a room. Despite everything, I missed her presence.
"Nothing else," I finally managed to say.
She nodded once. "Good night." She didn't wait for a reply before shutting the door in my face.
I stood there like a fool, not knowing what to do or even how to feel. My wolf whined within me, restless and hurt, but I shut him out and limped back to my room in silence.
Once I reached my bed, I pulled the blanket over myself and lay there, staring up at the ceiling, Olivia's voice playing on a loop in my head.
"I would've done the sif it were anyone else in your shoes." Why did those words feel like knives in my chest? Why did I expect her to say something different? What did I want to hear from her? For her to tellshe savedbecause she still cared? Because I'm her mate? Was I hoping for her to say that I still meant something? I sighed heavily and shut my eyes.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtFour years ago, she shattered me.
I'd sworn I would never forgive her. Never let her back in. Never feel this way again.
But lying there, haunted by the scent of her and the echo of her laughter in my mind, I realized the one truth I'd been avoiding- I didn't hate her.
I missed her.
And worse...
I was falling for her again.
"Then don't fight it... talk to her about it... tell her how she hurt you and..." "No!" I cut my wolf off. "I'm not doing any such thing," I grunted and closed my eyes tighter, forcing myself to sleep. All this was just fleeting emotions because of her selfless act of saving me. By the tI wake up tomorrow, they will all be gone.
The next morning, sunlight streamed weakly through the curtains, but I felt no warmth from it. A soft knock on the door pulledfrom my thoughts, and before I could say anything, the door opened.
Anita walked in with a tray in her hands.
I frowned instantly, not even bothering to hide it.
"Good morning, Lennox," she said gently, flashing that ridiculous, overly sweet smile. It used to work on me. Now it just irritated me.
It baffled me, really, how I ever chased after her.
Maybe it was because she was the perfect pawn to make Olivia jealous.
She was never the kind of woman I truly wanted.
"I brought you breakfast. Thought you could use something warm." I didn't move from the bed. "You know how much I hate being disturbed while sleeping." She blinked, caught off guard. "I just wanted to—" "I want to be alone." Her lips parted like she wanted to say something else—maybe apologize-but I turned my head away. "Please leave." She lingered for a few seconds longer before setting the tray on the nightstand and walking out without another word.
I stared at the untouched food, sighed, and forced myself out of bed.
After freshening up, I got dressed but ignored the breakfast entirely.
When I finally stepped out of my room, the mansion was already buzzing with activities. I limped slightly as I made my way to the living room, still sore from yesterday, but better.
Suddenly, my heart gave an odd jolt when I saw Olivia there, flipping through a file on the couch.
She looked up, our eyes met for a second, and she gavea blank look. "Good morning," she said plainly, without stopping what she was doing.
"Morning," I replied, but she was already walking past me.
Just like that.
No smile. Nothing.
And yet... my chest ached.
I sank into the couch she had just left, inhaling the faint trace of her e scent lingering on the cushion. Damn it.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmI was wrong.
I was wrong when I told myself last night that these feelings were temporary.
That I'd wake up, and they'd be gone.
They weren't.
If anything, they were stronger now.
Sitting on the couch, I buried my face in my hands and dragged a hand handh down my tired face. My chest felt tight..dient tight. I didn't want to feel this way. I didn't want to want her. But I did. I wanted her attention. I wanted her to look atthe way she used to before everything fell apart.
I stared at the hallway she disappeared into, her. To grabbered to follow nd demand she talk to me. Ask her why she hurt me, why she broke me. But I didn't move.
I just sat there like a coward, gnawing at the inside of my cheek and pretending I didn't care.
I ran a hand through my hair and let out a heavy sigh.
"Lennox," a voice called behind me.
I looked over my shoulder. It was my brother, Louis, with his usual concerned look.
"You okay?" he asked, eyeing the untouched tray in his hands. "Anita said you kicked her out." "She shouldn't have cin," I muttered.
He shrugged and sat on the opposite couch. "You know, she's trying hard to apologize." "I'm not interested," I snapped, rising from the couch and storming out of the living room.