Chapter 56 Honey
Chapter 56 Honey
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“How is it?” Cade asked as he lay next to me, glancing over with a curious expression.
“Do you really have to ask that?” I groaned, unable to hide my embarrassment.
He smirked, his gaze fixed on the ceiling. “Well, it was your first time,” he muttered casually.
“It’s nice.” I whispered almost to myself, hoping the admission would stay between us.
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“What was that?” he asked, but I could tell from his teasing tone that he wasn’t buying my attempt at nonchalance. I nudged his shoulder without looking directly at him.
A deep chuckle escaped his lips, somehow reminiscent of his moans, and it made me feel even more self–conscious.
“Is it true?” I asked, attempting to shift the conversation away from the current topic.
“What?” he replied, momentarily distracted
“That you weren’t sleeping around in Elite.”
I felt him pause beside me, and when I glanced over. I saw an unreadable expression cross his face.
“Why’d you ask? Were you monitoring me?”
“No!” I quickly exclaimed, my voice a bit too loud. “I–I just heard from someone.”
That was true! Tessa was the one who told me.
“Sure, sure,” he muttered, though it felt like he didn’t fully believe me.
I groaned and turned to face him. “Just answer my question.”
He let out a deep breath before responding, a hint of hesitation in his voice. “Yeah,” he muttered.
My breath caught in my throat. “But you were kissing someone back then–in the lockers.”
“That was the first and last time I did that,” he confessed.
“So, you got all your points from other areas?”
“Hmm,” he hummed thoughtfully. “Extra points from teachers. From the clubs I’m in. Assessments.”
“It’s troublesome to sleep with others,” he added.
I turned to him again, and this time he appeared genuinely softer than before.
“If it’s troublesome. then why’d you sleep with me?” I pressed, curious about his reasoning.
He didn’t respond Instead, a small smirk appeared on his lips as he pulled the covers up over his body and turned away from
“Good night, Arden, he said, leaving my question unanswered.
The familiar warmth I always seemed to crave was the first sensation that greeted me when I woke up. I smiled to myself. feeling surprisingly good despite the early hour.
My mind was still hary, but the longer I lay there, the more the memories began to ship back in, crystal clear.
The fact that this bed was the very same where I had lost my virginity made me feel both exhilarated and on edge.
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My cheeks flamed red immediately, and I had to bury my face into the pillow to muttle the embarrassed grean building an my throat. What bad I done?
It hadn’t been wild or messy like the rumors people always circulated at Elite. Instead, it had been… slow
Almost–dare I say–sweet.
Cade had taken his time; and when it was over, we did it again.
That part replayed in my head more than anything else.
Cade was still asleep behind me. At that moment, I knew I should get up.
Despite my reluctance to acknowledge it, I knew this was supposed to be a one–time thing only.
Was I supposed to sneak out, like the girls Kieran used to brag about–how they slipped away before morning came and feelings could ensue?
However, something compelled me to stay.
I turned slowly, my gaze landing on Cade’s side of the bed. He lay turned slightly toward me, his features soft in sleep–dark lashes resting against his skin, lips parted ever so slightly. I found myself studying him intently.
Was it weird to think that someone could be that handsome? Because Cade really was.
Unintentionally, a smile crept onto my face. Just a little!
Then, suddenly, his brows furrowed.
At first, I thought he was waking up, maybe sensing my gaze on him. But his eyes remained closed, and a low murmur escaped his lips–so faint I almost missed it.
Honey
1 froze, my breath caught in my throat as I stared, my heart pounding fiercely for an entirely different reason. Had I really heard that right? Honey?
Who was that?
Why did he sound like he was in pain?
The warmth from earlier suddenly felt colder, replaced by a heavy weight in my chest. I curled my fingers into the sheets and watched him intently, but he didn’t stir again. Whatever dream had taken hold of him seemed to pull him even further away from me. My throat tightened, and I couldn’t help but wonder
Was he thinking about his first love while we were lying together in the same bed?
I stayed there, watching as Cade murmured that name again under his breath
I swallowed hard and tried to keep the pounding of my heart at bay.
I should go. I needed to
I slowly began to rise from the bed when a hand suddenly reached for mine.
“Don’t leave,” he muttered, his eyes still closed
But, in that moment, I felt he wasn’t directing that statement at me.
Mill. I stayed for a while longer. I leaned back down beside him, wrapping my arms gently around his waist and burying my face into the warn skin of his back.
He let out a small, contented breath, like the storm inside him had finally passed. His muscles relaxed beneath my touch,
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his breathing evened out, hulling me e into a sense of comfort that I couldn’t quite shake.
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