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Chapter 21 - Shopping

🖤 Jay's POV — Thursday Evening

I dropped my file on the desk and leaned back.

Exhausted didn't even begin to cover it.

Monday to Thursday felt like a whole lifetime.

Meetings. Decisions. People. Pressure.

And somehow—I survived all of it.

Percy still wasn't back.

London.

Handling deals like his life depended on it.

Which meant—

Everything here?

Me.

And Jass.

I closed my eyes for a second.

Let out a slow breath.

Okay… maybe not everything.

But still—

Enough to drain my entire existence.

I stretched slightly, rolling my shoulders.

"…I'm actually doing this," I muttered.

Because I was.

I understood things now.

Not everything.

But enough.

Enough to speak.

Enough to not look lost.

Enough to… belong.

A small smile formed.

"…successful business woman," I whispered to myself.

Then immediately—

"Hehe."

Okay maybe a slightly dramatic one.

Still.

I did good.

And tomorrow—

Prom.

My smile dropped.

"…I need a dress."

A proper one.

Not something random.

Not something basic.

Something that fits this version of me.

And then—

Jason.

I scoffed lightly.

"He definitely needs help."

Because if he shows up in something boring—

I will personally disown him.

Even if this whole thing is fake.

…especially because it's fake.

The door suddenly opened.

Speak of the devil.

"Hey, darling," Jass walked in casually.

I didn't even look up.

"Go away."

"Let's go."

That made me look up.

"…Where?"

He smirked.

"Prom shopping."

I blinked.

Oh.

"You should look human standing next to me," he added. "You know… I have public value."

I stared at him.

"…Oh please shut up, Jass."

He placed a hand on his chest like I hurt him.

"You wound me."

"You? Public value?" I scoffed. "I'm more concerned about the fact that you're my partner."

I stood up, grabbing my bag.

"Like really… looks like my downfall."

He grinned.

"Your biggest upgrade."

"In your dreams."

He stepped closer slightly.

"Already living it."

I rolled my eyes so hard I almost saw my brain.

"God, you're insufferable."

"And yet," he said smoothly, "you're going dress shopping with me."

I pointed a finger at him.

"Because I don't trust your fashion sense."

"Excuse me?"

"You heard me."

He shook his head, amused.

"Come on. I'll handle the rest of the work."

I paused.

"…Really?"

He nodded.

"Already did most of it."

I narrowed my eyes.

"Show off."

"Efficient."

I grabbed my phone.

"Fine. Let's go before I change my mind."

And just like that—

We walked out.

🏢 Office → Corridor Chaos

The moment we stepped out—

Employees everywhere.

"Good evening, ma'am."

"Good evening, Miss Mariano."

"Good evening, sir."

I nodded slightly.

Still not fully used to it.

Jass?

Unbothered.

Of course.

We walked side by side.

Then—

He suddenly leaned slightly toward me.

"Walk properly."

I frowned. "I am walking properly."

"You're dragging your feet."

"I'm tired."

"Fix it."

I stopped walking.

Turned to him.

"Fix yourself."

He smirked.

"Attitude."

"Always."

People around us tried very hard not to stare.

Failed.

I continued walking.

He matched my pace again.

Close.

Too close.

"Also," he added casually, "don't embarrass me tomorrow."

I gasped.

"ME??"

"Yes."

"I am the highlight, excuse you."

"You're a risk."

"I'm your risk."

He paused for half a second.

Then smiled.

"…Fair."

Why did that feel like a win?

🚶‍♀️ Elevator

We stepped in.

I leaned back against the wall immediately.

He pressed the button.

Silence for two seconds.

Then—

"You're actually excited," he said.

"I'm not."

"You are."

"I'm not."

"Your face says otherwise."

I immediately fixed my expression.

"It does not."

He chuckled.

And I hated that he was right.

Because maybe—

Just a little—

I was.

🚗 Parking Area Chaos

We reached the parking.

I walked straight to the car.

Opened the passenger seat.

Sat.

Jass stood there.

Not moving.

I looked up.

"…What?"

He crossed his arms.

"Say it."

"…Say what?"

"You know what."

I stared at him.

Then realized.

"…Oh my god."

"Say it."

I groaned.

"Drive, Jass."

He didn't move.

I clenched my jaw.

"Please."

A pause.

Then—

That smirk.

"Good enough."

He got in.

I rolled my eyes.

"Drama king."

"Respect."

"Overconfidence."

"Accurate."

He started the car.

And as we drove out—

I looked out the window.

Tired.

Yes.

Exhausted.

Definitely.

But also—

Something else.

Tomorrow.

Prom.

Dress.

Him.

Chaos.

And somehow—

I wasn't dreading it.

That alone was suspicious.

🖤 Jay's POV — Evening

It was evening.

The kind that felt… calm.

Cold breeze brushing against my skin.

Grey clouds stretching across the sky.

The air soft.

Quiet.

For once—

My mind wasn't racing.

We stopped.

In front of a place that didn't even look like a shop.

It was… huge.

Glass walls. Golden lights. Tall doors.

More like a luxury showroom than anything else.

People outside immediately stepped forward.

"Good evening, sir."

"Good evening, ma'am."

Jass handed over the car keys casually.

"Take care of it."

Of course.

I stepped out.

Looked up at the building.

"…This is a shop?"

He smirked.

"Try to keep up, darling."

I rolled my eyes.

But still—

I walked in.

And froze.

The ground floor was massive.

Filled with mannequins.

Rows and rows of them.

Each one dressed perfectly.

Elegant gowns.

Short party dresses.

Flowy silhouettes.

Structured designs.

Some shimmered under the lights.

Some were soft and minimal.

Some bold. Dramatic.

Colors everywhere.

Red. Black. Silver. Gold.

Pastels. Neutrals.

Everything.

And then—

Wedding dresses.

White.

Ivory.

Detailed.

Heavy.

Lace.

Beads.

Long trails flowing behind.

For a second—

I just stood there.

This wasn't normal.

This was… something else.

Then—

Male mannequins.

Sharp suits.

Perfectly tailored.

Clean lines.

Black tuxedos.

Navy suits.

Grey three-pieces.

Everything looked… expensive.

And perfect.

I folded my arms slightly.

"…Okay."

Jass leaned closer.

"Impressed?"

"Don't get used to it."

He chuckled.

We moved toward the lift.

Entered.

He pressed 12.

Of course.

The elevator moved smoothly.

My reflection stared back at me in the mirror.

Work. Exhaustion. And now this.

Life really doesn't slow down.

Ding.

Doors opened.

And—

This floor?

Even crazier.

All female.

All dresses.

Prom dresses everywhere.

Mannequins standing like models.

Long gowns.

Short fitted dresses.

Sparkles. Satin. Silk.

Two mannequins stood apart—

Wearing wedding dresses.

Even more detailed than downstairs.

The lighting softer here.

Warmer.

"Good evening, ma'am," staff greeted instantly.

We were guided.

Straight to a VIP area.

Of course.

They brought dresses.

One after another.

And I tried them.

First one.

No.

Second.

No.

Third.

Absolutely not.

Jass?

Sitting there.

Judging.

"No."

"Next."

"Too loud."

"Too simple."

I glared at him.

"Are you ever satisfied?"

"No."

"Of course."

But honestly—

I didn't like them either.

Something was off in all of them.

Too much.

Too less.

Too… not me.

After what felt like forever—

They brought another one.

Dark blue.

Satin.

Long.

Flowing.

I looked at it for a second.

"…Okay."

I went in.

Changed.

And when I stepped out—

Silence.

The dress hugged perfectly.

The satin fabric smooth against my skin.

Falling naturally.

It fit my waist.

Defined it.

The length long—

Touching the floor softly.

Elegant.

Not too loud.

Just right.

I looked up.

Jass—

Was staring.

Actually staring.

His mouth slightly open.

I raised an eyebrow.

"…Close your mouth."

He didn't.

Then—

"Wow."

I blinked.

"That's new."

He stood up slowly.

Walked closer.

"Now this," he said, looking at me properly, "is what I was waiting for."

I crossed my arms slightly.

"…Really?"

"Yeah," he said, voice lower now. "You look—"

A pause.

"Dangerous."

My heart skipped.

Annoying.

"And beautiful," he added casually.

I looked away immediately.

"Don't start."

"I'm serious."

I rolled my eyes.

"…We're taking this one."

"Obviously."

I went back to change.

When I came out—

We finalized it.

Done.

But then—

The door opened.

And I saw them.

Keifer.

And Luna.

My expression stilled.

Luna immediately moved closer to him.

Almost clinging.

Her hand on his arm.

Her voice soft.

Too soft.

Something twisted in my chest.

I looked away.

Didn't react.

Didn't care.

At least—

That's what I told myself.

But my fingers curled slightly.

Luna started picking dresses.

Showing him.

And he—

Stayed with her.

Close.

Watching.

Helping.

I hated that.

More than I should.

I turned away.

My dress was being fitted.

So I waited.

Minutes passed.

Then finally—

They handed it to me.

Packed.

"Thank you, ma'am."

I nodded.

We turned to leave.

Walking out—

And suddenly—

My foot slipped.

"—"

Before I could fall—

A hand caught me.

Strong.

Firm.

I froze.

Keifer.

My breath caught for a second.

Too close.

The bag shifted slightly—

The dress inside slipping out just a little.

Dark blue.

His eyes flicked to it.

Noticed.

Of course he did.

For a second—

Neither of us moved.

Then—

I pulled away.

Quickly.

"Thanks," I said flatly.

And walked.

Didn't look back.

Didn't stop.

Jass followed.

And we left.

But my heart—

Wasn't steady anymore.

We reached another floor.

Now—

His turn.

Men's section.

Sharp.

Clean.

Luxury suits displayed perfectly.

Jass walked in like he owned it.

Of course.

Staff immediately surrounded him.

"Sir, this way."

They brought options.

Black tux.

Navy.

Charcoal grey.

He tried one.

Perfect fit.

Of course.

I leaned against the wall.

Watching.

"Not bad," I said.

He adjusted his sleeve.

"Not bad?"

"Okay… good."

"Better."

He stepped closer.

"Match me properly tomorrow."

I rolled my eyes.

"Don't worry. I'll outshine you."

He smirked.

"Impossible."

We finalized his suit.

And walked out.

Together.

But this time—

The air felt different.

Because somewhere—

Between dresses…

Between glances…

Between that moment—

Something shifted.

And I wasn't sure I liked it.

🖤 Keifer's POV

Okay… I don't like Luna.

Not even a little.

And it's not just because she's irritating.

It's because she's always—

Trying.

Trying to match Jay.

Trying to outdo her.

Trying to be something she's not.

And that?

Annoys me more than anything.

Because there is no comparison.

There never was.

Jay doesn't try.

She just is.

And Luna?

She tries too hard.

But still—

I needed a partner for tomorrow.

Prom.

And Luna was…

Convenient.

Always free.

Always available.

So I picked her.

Of course—

She had a condition.

"I want my dress from the most expensive store in the city."

And not just that—

"You're coming with me."

I should've said no.

But I didn't.

So here we are.

The moment we stepped into the women's section—

I saw her.

Jay.

Standing there.

And him.

Jason.

My jaw clenched instantly.

Of course she's with him.

Of course.

But then—

Something didn't make sense.

This place?

It's not normal.

It's expensive.

Too expensive.

Jay never liked things like this.

Never accepted expensive gifts.

Not even from me.

Not even when things were…

Different.

So why now?

Why is she here?

With him?

My eyes darkened slightly.

Did she change?

No.

Jay doesn't change like that.

Something's off.

But I'll figure that out later.

Because right now—

All I could see—

Was him standing next to her.

Too close.

Like he belonged there.

I clenched my jaw.

Don't worry.

When the time comes—

I'll take her back.

"She'll be mine again."

"Keifer, look at this one!" Luna's voice cut through.

I glanced at her.

She was already holding a dress.

Then another.

Then another.

"Which one do you like?"

"I don't care," I said flatly.

She frowned.

"What do you mean you don't care?"

"I said it's fine."

Because I wasn't looking at her.

I was watching Jay.

She wasn't trying dresses anymore.

She was sitting.

Waiting.

Staff around her.

Handling something.

Fitting.

So she already chose one.

My eyes narrowed slightly.

What did she pick?

What does she look like in it?

I didn't see.

And that annoyed me more than it should.

Because I wanted to.

"Keifer, focus," Luna said again, slightly irritated now.

I exhaled slowly.

Forced my attention back.

"Pick anything," I said.

She huffed.

"Wow. So helpful."

I ignored her.

Because every few seconds—

My eyes went back to Jay.

She looked tired.

Even from here.

Slightly leaning back.

Quiet.

Not like before.

Something about that—

Didn't sit right.

Then—

Movement.

She stood up.

The staff handed her a bag.

Her dress.

Packed.

So that's it.

She's leaving.

I watched her walk.

Calm.

Controlled.

Like she always does now.

And then—

Her foot slipped.

It happened fast.

Too fast.

Before she could fall—

I moved.

Instinct.

I caught her.

My hand around her waist.

Pulling her steady.

She froze.

So did I.

For a second—

Everything stopped.

She was right there.

Close.

Familiar.

My grip tightened slightly.

Then—

The bag shifted.

The dress slipped out just a little.

Dark blue.

That's all I saw.

But that was enough.

I registered it instantly.

She pulled away quickly.

"Thanks."

Flat.

Cold.

No eye contact.

Nothing.

And then—

She walked away.

With him.

Again.

I stood there.

Still.

Jaw clenched.

Not even a second.

Not even a proper look.

Like that moment didn't matter.

Like I didn't matter.

…Good. Keep pretending.

"Keifer?" Luna called.

I blinked.

Right.

This.

She finally picked her dress.

I paid.

Didn't check.

Didn't care.

My mind was somewhere else.

Dark blue.

That's what she's wearing tomorrow.

Fine.

Then I'll match.

Obviously.

Because no one else will.

We moved to the men's section.

Luna followed.

Still talking.

"I'll help you choose," she said.

She picked a suit.

Bright.

Too loud.

Too much.

I looked at it once.

"No."

She frowned. "What? It looks good."

"It doesn't."

"I have great taste—"

"No," I cut her off.

Because I already knew.

What I wanted.

Something sharp.

Clean.

Controlled.

Something that matches—

Her.

Not Luna.

Never Luna.

Because tomorrow—

I'm not showing up for the prom.

I'm showing up—

For Jay.

"I'm done."

Luna blinked. "What?"

"I said I'm done," I repeated, already turning away. "You got your dress. Go home."

Her brows furrowed. "Wait—what? You're not even done yet."

"I will be."

"With me," she added quickly, stepping closer. "I'm supposed to help you—"

"No."

Flat.

Final.

She stared at me, clearly not liking that.

"Keifer, seriously—"

"I don't need help," I cut her off. "Driver will drop you."

A pause.

Then a small huff.

Annoyed.

"Fine," she muttered. "Do whatever you want."

I didn't respond.

Didn't even look at her as she walked off.

The moment she was gone—

Silence.

Better.

Much better.

I turned to the staff.

"Show me your navy suits."

They straightened immediately.

"Of course, sir."

Navy.

Dark blue.

The same shade I saw.

The same one she's wearing tomorrow.

They brought options.

One after another.

Sharp cuts.

Different fabrics.

Different fits.

I took the first one.

Changed.

Stepped out.

"Too loose," I said.

Next.

Second one.

Better.

But not perfect.

"No."

Third.

The fabric felt right.

The fit—

Close.

I looked at myself in the mirror.

Adjusted the collar.

The sleeves.

Still—

Something missing.

"Next."

They brought another.

This one—

The moment I wore it—

I knew.

Perfect fit.

Tailored exactly.

The jacket sitting clean on my shoulders.

The waist fitted just right.

Sharp.

Controlled.

The navy shade—

Deep.

Rich.

I stepped out.

The staff immediately reacted.

"Sir, that looks excellent."

I didn't answer.

I looked at the mirror.

Took a step closer.

Studied it.

This—

This works.

Because I already know how it's going to look.

Her.

In dark blue.

Me.

Matching.

Standing next to her.

Like it's supposed to be.

A slow smirk formed.

"Pack this."

"Yes, sir."

I adjusted my cuff one last time.

Then turned.

Walking out.

Because tomorrow—

I'm not just showing up.

I'm making sure—

She notices.

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