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Chapter 46 - maybe staying together might be fun.

‎Chapter 46

‎Nicholas POV

‎I got into the car and started the engine before driving slowly into the quiet street.

‎The road was unusually empty tonight, the kind of silence that only existed in expensive neighborhoods where people hid behind tall gates and tinted windows.

‎Inside the car, however, the silence felt worse.

‎Heavy.

‎Awkward.

‎Sharp enough to cut through skin.

‎I adjusted the rearview mirror slightly, only to meet Eric's eyes staring directly at me.

‎Not normal staring.

‎The kind that made it feel like he was silently accusing me of something.

‎I quickly looked back at the road.

‎What exactly did I do wrong this time?

‎Or could it be…?

‎No.

‎That was impossible.

‎Eric was not the type to care about whether I spoke to him or not.

‎Still… Laurel asking him to stay with me suddenly felt like a terrible decision.

‎Lee Joon would have been easier.

‎Why me?

‎The rest of the drive stayed painfully quiet.

‎Only the sound of the engine filled the space between us.

‎A few minutes later, we finally arrived at my place.

‎I parked the car and stepped out first.

‎For a moment, Eric stayed inside, staring at the building through the window.

‎Then he finally got out slowly.

‎I walked to the trunk and brought out the luggage.

‎"Welcome to my home," I said while standing beside him.

‎"Thank you," he replied quietly before reaching for the luggage himself.

‎I let him take it.

‎"Come on," I said. "I'll show you inside."

‎We walked into the house together.

‎The moment he stepped in, he paused.

‎His eyes slowly moved across the living room.

‎The black marble floors.

‎The glass walls.

‎The dim lighting.

‎Everything looked cold.

‎Carefully designed.

‎"It looks good," he finally said.

‎I smiled slightly. "I was hoping you'd say it looks better than Laurel's."

‎The moment the words left my mouth, his expression changed.

‎Sharp.

‎Cold.

‎Like I had said something unforgivable again.

‎Right.

‎Another mistake.

‎I exhaled quietly.

‎"Let me show you your room before this gets even more awkward," I muttered.

‎He followed silently behind me.

‎It honestly felt like he preferred me quiet whenever I was around him.

‎"This is your room," I said after opening the door. "And if you need anything, my room is the third door from here. Just feel comfortable, okay? Think of it as your own house."

‎"But it's not mine," he replied immediately.

‎I blinked.

‎Especially when the owner is someone like you.

‎The unspoken words hung heavily between us.

‎"Goodnight, Mr. Nicholas," he added before closing the door.

‎The sound echoed through the hallway.

‎I stood there for a few seconds staring at the door.

‎It felt ridiculous.

‎Just yesterday he was arguing with me normally, and now it felt like we were complete strangers forced into the same space.

‎What exactly happened?

‎Then my phone vibrated.

‎Finally.

‎A small smile appeared on my face.

‎He would definitely like this.

‎I went to my room, took a shower, and changed clothes before Max knocked on the door.

‎"Good evening, sir. Dinner is ready."

‎"And your guest?" I asked.

‎"He hasn't come down yet."

‎"I'll get him."

‎I walked upstairs and stopped in front of Eric's room.

‎I knocked once.

‎No answer.

‎Twice.

‎Still nothing.

‎By the third knock, irritation was already creeping in.

‎I pushed the door open slightly.

‎And froze.

‎Eric had just come out of the bathroom wearing only a towel loosely hanging around his waist.

‎Water dripped slowly from his dark hair down his neck and shoulders.

‎For a second, my brain completely stopped functioning.

‎"What is it?" he asked sharply.

‎His tone snapped me back immediately.

‎"Dinner is ready," I said quickly. "And… there's something I want to show you."

‎"Okay."

‎That was it.

‎Okay?

‎No argument?

‎No attitude?

‎Honestly, that somehow felt stranger.

‎"I'll wait downstairs," I said before leaving the room immediately.

‎A few minutes later, he came downstairs wearing a hoodie and sweatpants.

‎He sat across from me quietly while Max served the food.

‎"You have a cook?" Eric asked after a while.

‎"Max isn't just a cook," I replied. "He's also the housekeeper."

‎Eric smirked faintly.

‎"Funny how Mr. Nicholas has one."

‎I narrowed my eyes slightly. "What's that supposed to mean?"

‎"Nothing."

‎Liar.

‎"Well," I continued anyway, "he's not usually around all the time. Besides… he's more than a housekeeper."

‎Eric only hummed quietly before continuing to eat.

‎Like he had absolutely no interest in talking to me longer than necessary.

‎After dinner, he stood up automatically and carried his plate toward the kitchen.

‎Max quickly stopped him.

‎"You don't have to do that, sir."

‎Eric looked slightly embarrassed. "Sorry. I'm just used to it."

‎Then he turned and immediately started walking toward the stairs.

‎"Eric," I called out.

‎He stopped but didn't turn around immediately.

‎"I want to show you something."

‎"Can it wait until tomorrow?" he asked tiredly.

‎"Yes," I replied. "But by tomorrow, it might be too late."

‎That finally made him turn around.

‎A few minutes later, he followed me downstairs into another room.

‎"Come in," I said.

‎The moment he stepped inside, he froze.

‎"Happy birthday," I said quietly.

‎His eyes widened slightly.

‎"You got me gym equipment?"

‎There was actual disbelief in his voice.

‎"I didn't know what else you liked," I admitted. "But I know you've been wanting to set up a gym room at home."

‎For the first time since entering the car earlier… he smiled.

‎A real smile.

‎"You remembered that?"

‎"It wasn't hard."

‎He looked around the room again before laughing softly under his breath.

‎"This might actually be one of the best gifts I've gotten."

‎Relief settled inside me instantly.

‎"Then why were you acting like I didn't exist all day?" he suddenly asked while looking directly at me again.

‎I paused.

‎Because honestly… he had a point.

‎"The order arrived late," I admitted. "And it didn't feel right saying happy birthday without giving you the gift first."

‎His eyebrows pulled together immediately.

‎"Who said that?"

‎"What?"

‎"Who said you can't say happy birthday without a gift?"

‎He stepped closer slowly.

‎Close enough that I could properly see the water still slightly drying near his hairline.

‎"Next time," he said quietly, "whether the gift arrives or not… just say happy birthday."

‎For a moment, neither of us moved.

‎Then I found myself smiling slightly.

‎"Next time?" I repeated.

‎He realized what he said and immediately looked away.

‎"Don't overthink it."

‎Too late.

‎"Thank you," he added quietly. "Really."

‎We started walking back toward the hallway together.

‎Then an idea suddenly crossed my mind.

‎"How about a drink?" I asked casually.

‎He immediately looked at me like I had lost my mind.

‎"You and Laurel are literally the same person."

‎I laughed softly. "You're eighteen now."

‎"I'm still in high school."

‎"And?" I asked while walking toward the mini bar. "That's just a technical detail."

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