Chapter 25
Audrey
I couldn’t believe my eyes when Edwin’s tall, imposing frame emerged from the shadows across the street. Of all people to interrupt the moment. I had been anticipating, or maybe dreading?
My nerves were so haywire, I couldn’t decide if Gavin’s impending kiss filled me with clation or sheer pant
panic.
“Edwi–Professor Brooks!” I squeaked out my voice embarrassingly high–pitched. I straightened and quickly put some distance between Gavin and myself. “What are you doing here?”
“I could ask you the same thing. Edwin replied coolly as he stopped in front of us.
“We were just… that is, we went to see a play. Romeo and Juliet,” I replied, gesturing to the play advertisement hanging on the theater’s front doors.
Edwin’s steel–gray eyes flicked between the two of us, his expression severe and unreadable as always. “Is that so” he asked flatly
Gavin shifted awkwardly beside me. “It’s nice to see you, Professor Brooks. Nice night, isn’t i
For a long dreadful moment, Edwin said nothing in response to Gavin’s question. Then, turning his penetrating gaze back to me, he stated impassively. “Audrey, you’re TA’ing my moming lecture at eight AM sharp tomorrow. I trust you’ll be well–rested and punctual. I won’t tolerate a repeat of Tuesday”
I bristled, my cheeks flushing hody. Tuesday this week, I had foolishly pulled an all–nighter to finish up a project and ended up dozing off in the back row of his lecture hall when I was supposed to be passing out papers.
Highly unprofessional, sure, but he didn’t need to be such an as about it; especially not in front of others. “Of course I’ll be there,” I bit out through gritted teeth. “Don’t worry about me”
“I’m your professor and your employer. Edwin replied coldly. “Worrying is my job.”
My frown deepened “Actually, Grayspring Academy is technically my employer-”
Before I could finish, Gavin cleared his throat “Professor Brooks is right, Audrey,” he said. “It’s lace”
I opened my mouth to protest, but Gavin was already turning back to Edwin. “Again, it was nice seeing you. I’ll take Audrey home—”
“No.
you go on ahead. I’ll walk Miss Thatcher home,” Edwin cut him off.
Once again, I began to protest–but Gavin was already shooting me an apologetic look and taking a few steps backwards, clearly not wanting to argue with the stony Professor Brooks. “Very well. I’ll go ahead and take off, then. See you in class, Audrey.“With a small smile and a wave in my direction, he pivoted on his heel and began striding away down the sidewalk.
I watched him go, my stomach sinking. So much for Whatever was about to happen.
Once Gavin had disappeared around the comer, I whirled back to face Edwin with an accusatory glare. “Was that really necessary? You’re my professor, not my father.”
Edwin arched one dark eyebrow. “I was looking out for you, Audrey. Surely you didn’t intend to be out gallivanting all night when you have responsibilities in the morning!”
1 scoffed loudly. Gallivanting. As if he actually cared whether or not I showed up on time. He just loved having an excuse to dress me down in front of Cavin, the arrogant jerk. “We were just going to see a play,” I said through my teeth. “That’s hardly gallivanting”
“If you insist.” He held my gaze for a moment, clearly not believing me. “Come on, I’ll walk you back to your dorm. I was just headed back to campus myself”
“I’ll walk myself home, thanks” 1 but our “I’m a big girl, Edwin. I don’t need—”
“It’s not a request” His eyes glinted in the dim glow of the streetlights. “I won’t have a young lady walking by herself at night. Let’s go.”
“What the…” I trailed off as I read the intimate words on the page, the realization suddenly hitting me. My head whipped back up, my eyes widening into saucers. “You thought this letter was… it’s not frog me, Edwin!”
Edwin furrowed his brow. “What do you-
Laughter bubbled up in my chest at the absurdity. “This must be the letter that Professor Richards asked me to deliver,” I said, my eyes scanning the page. “I completely forgot about it. Oh my gosh, she’s so in love with you.”
A dusting of pink colored Edwin’s sharp cheekbones. In a jerky movement, he snatched the letter back from me and promptly crumpled it beyond repair before tossing it into a nearby trash can.
“Wait,” I said, “Edwin, did you think…?”
“No, of course not,” he muttered, refusing to meet my gaze as he marched past me toward the mouth of the alleyway, leaving me to gape after him. “I was going to reject you, but now I see there’s no need. Now if you’re finished giggling. I’d appreciate it if you picked up the pace. You may not care about tardiness, but I expect better from my teacher’s assistants.”
Shaking my head in disbelief, I hurried after him, easily keeping pace with his long, irritated strides. “You thought I wrote you a love letter?” I prodded gleefully, delighting in the way his jaw ticked. “Is that why Professor Richards was so mad at me? Because she thought I had hidden her love note from you?”
“Enough.” The tips of his ears had gone bright red
We walked in silence for a minute or two. Then, unable to resist one last jab, I teased, “You know, Professor, if you were hoping I wrote you a secret. love letter, you could’ve just asked me out yourself instead of ”
“That’s enough from you tonight” Edwin suddenly stopped, turning to face me with flaring nostrils.
For several long moments, I just blinked up at him in surprise–taking in the stern set of his jaw, the flicker in his angry eyes. I was so used to the professor having a perfect mask of indifference that seeing him like this, so angry and hurt, actually made me feel bad for teasing him.
“Edwin, I didn’t mean to…”
“Come on,” Edwin said abruptly, turning on his heel. “Let’s get you home.”
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