LOGINISABELLA
I slam back into the seat, still trying to regulate my breathing. My heart is hammering from the mix of humiliation and anger. I yank the seatbelt across my chest aggressively, partly to keep myself from opening the damn door and barrel-rolling out of this moving car. Noah glances at me from the corner of his eye. "Good girl." "I will jump out of this car," I murmur. He shakes his head. "You won't." "Watch me." I'm bluffing. I'm definitely bluffing. My mind screams at me. I can't jump out of a moving car. That would be suicide. And as much as I hate my life, I don't have any desire whatsoever to end it so soon, especially not in front of Noah. "I literally carried you here. If you jump, I'll just pick you up and put you back." I groan as the city blurs past us... shops, overgrown hedges, the heat waves... Each bump in the road makes me more acutely aware of how dishevelled I must look... eyeliner smeared, hair messy, skirt wrinkled from being tossed around. I catch Noah staring and I snap. "Don't stare at me." "You look like a kicked puppy," he replies casually. "It's staring at me first." Does he never get tired of calling me names? I'm starting to think he has a secret dictionary of insults he pulls from. "But puppies are cute and they listen." He adds, almost as an afterthought. I whip my head toward him. "Do you enjoy being insufferable or does it come naturally?" "Oh, I'm very talented." I roll my eyes. The silence that stretches for a beat is the good kind. Or at least the neutral kind... considering nothing with Noah is ever actually good. But the silence is enough for my brain to wander back to Hardin. He's never bailed on me like this before. He's always there whenever I need him. I've never had to go through a day like today without him being by my side, so... what's happening? Why is today different? "Your perfect little relationship is already cracking. Didn't take long." Noah cuts into my thoughts, as if he'd been reading my mind. I turn. "You're insane, you know that." My lips are pressed into a thin line as I glare at Noah. For fuck's sake what is his deal? Why does he always have to be a cynical asshole? "Thirty missed calls to Hardin? That's... rough." He whistles. "Honestly, I thought you two would last a bit longer. Maybe, what? Another week?" "Can you not?" My voice is a plea. And it's because I don't want to hear this from him. My relationship with Hardin is what I'd rather not talk about with his brother. But Noah is on a roll. "Look, it's not your fault. You're clingy, he's soft. Terrible combo." "Clingy?" My lashes lift and my jaw drops. "I'm not clingy." He snorts. "I'm just saying. You two are... mismatched. You know, like oil and water." I open my mouth, then close it again. "Mismatched?" I repeat. "You clearly are out of your mind. What are you on? Some hallucinogen? In case you've forgotten, he's my boyfriend. We're happy. We're fine." "Yeah, well." He shrugs. "Soft boys don't last long with girls like you." My mouth falls open. This will be the fourth time it's falling open all because of Noah fucking Hawkins. "Girls like me?" I repeat, when I don't know what else to say. "Yes. Emotional. Dramatic. Easily overwhelmed." My hands clench into fists and my nails dig into my palms. "God, you are the worst human being alive." "No, that's dramatic. But keep trying." I grip the seatbelt so hard it squeaks. Poor seatbelt. "Why do you always assume you know everything about my relationship?" "Because it's too damn easy. Hardin's too soft, you're too... bratty. He folds like paper. You need someone who doesn't crumble when you raise your voice." I scoff. "What? Someone like you?" He does that thing. The click of his tongue and I swear I see red. "Someone who can handle you, Minnie. And before you say you don't need handling, everyone needs handling. Especially you." "Hardin and I are fine," I insist. "We talk, we..." “You tolerate him,” Noah says bluntly. “He worships you. The imbalance is embarrassing to watch, honestly.” “That is not true.” “Sure,” he says, unconvinced. “Keep lying to yourself.” “Why do you even care?” “I don’t.” “You clearly do...” “I just hate watching disasters unfold slowly. Makes me bored.” I snap my head toward him. “You know what, Noah? Maybe mind your business. Maybe stay out of my relationship. Maybe stop projecting your lonely, miserable, serial-hookup issues onto me... It's pathetic. It's sad actually," “Serial hookup?” he says with a raised brow. “You really wanna go there?” He laughs. "You think you can handle that topic?" I clench my jaw. “No wonder you’re single. You're a walking red flag." He pauses. Just half a second. “Never said I wasn’t.” “Oh please,” I scoff, trying to regain my footing. “Who would date you?” “Plenty of people.” “You don’t date,” I say. “I know that for a fact. Everybody knows that. I'm sure the desperate girl you had under you last night knew what she was getting herself into. She probably just wanted a good story, or a quick thrill, because you certainly don't offer anything more. You're a one-night stand machine." “Wow. Getting bold.” “No, I’m being honest. You don’t let anyone get close. You don’t trust people. You don’t open up. You make fun of everything so nothing ever matters. That’s why you jump from girl to girl. That’s why nothing sticks.” His smirk fades slightly. His knuckles are bone white on the steering wheel. But I don’t stop. Because I'm too mad at him to think about stopping. I'm in desperate need to wound him as deeply as he's wounded me. “You’re angry, guarded and too broken to actually love someone or even let someone care about you.” Noah goes very, very still. His eyes are fixed on the road ahead, but they seem to be staring through it, into nothing. His entire body is rigid. There's no smirk. No comeback. Nothing. Just silence. Utter scary silence. I instantly feel sick. Guilty heat crawls up my neck. “Noah… I... I didn’t mean...” He keeps his eyes on the road, jaw flexing once, twice. “I shouldn’t have said that,” I whisper. “I’m sorry.” Nothing. “Noah,” I try again, softer. “Please. That was too far. I was angry, I... I shouldn’t have said that to you.” Still nothing. The silence is louder than all our shouting combined. “Noah… look at me.” He doesn’t. My chest tightens. I’ve never seen him like this.ISABELLASomehow it's always me doing what's in my head. I get that now. Because even with Chloe insisting on my going to fix... Noah, I still didn't go. He left the house angry and now, Chloe is gone as well and the apartment feels... so empty and quiet. It's not the peaceful quiet. It's not even the quietness that's calm.It's just that quiet in a way that makes everything that I said earlier echo back at me. It sucks.I've been staring at the door for what? Five minutes? I've not been counting. I let out a long breath, dragging my hands over my face."Fix your man," I mutter under my breath.Easy for her to say. Still... she wasn't wrong. Ugh. I push myself off the couch and glance around the apartment likem I'm seeing something differently now... it's almost like I'm trying to look at it from Noah's side. Our space. Not just mine."Okay," I say out loud, clapping my hands once. "Fine. I'll... fix it."I don't exactly what she meant but I'm not texting, neither am I calling. I kno
ISABELLA“So, you argued with Noah over something that petty?” Chloe asks, her mouth full with a large bowl of popcorn she has just made.I glare at her from across the couch. “Wow. Thank you. I feel so supported right now.”She shrugs, completely unbothered, popping another handful into her mouth. “I’m just saying… it sounds petty.”“It is not petty,” I insist, sitting up straighter. “He was acting like I needed permission to invite you over.”Chloe raises a brow. “Did he say permission?”“He said consideration,” I mimic, rolling my eyes. “Same difference.”“It’s really not,” she says, chewing thoughtfully.I scoff. “Whose side are you on?”“Yours,” she replies immediately. “Always yours. But I’m also not blind.”I fold my arms, already annoyed again. “Oh, here we go.”“No, listen.” She points a piece of popcorn at me like she’s about to give a lecture. “You live with the guy. You share a space. You inviting someone to stay... even me, your amazing, glowing, pregnant best friend... k
ISABELLAThis is upsetting. It's genuinely upsetting when Noah acts like this. When he starts this... authoritative stuff and tries to go all macho on me. “Noah, I genuinely don’t understand why you’re upset.” I say, crossing my arms and leaning against the kitchen counter, watching him pace the floor.He stops abruptly, turning to me. “Because you didn’t think to tell me first.”Not this again. There's no big deal. At least that's what I think. “Tell you what?” I throw my hands up. “That I invited my best friend over? Wow, Isabella, what a crime.”“That’s not what I’m saying and you know it.”“Then what are you saying? Because from where I’m standing, you’re acting like I just did something completely out of line.”Noah exhales. “Chloe just got married, Isabella. She’s literally on her honeymoon.”“And?” I blink at him. “She’ll be back. I didn’t drag her out of it. I said after.”“She should be with her husband,” he insists.I let out a disbelieving laugh. “Oh my God. She is with he
ISABELLAI tilt my head, studying him, a slow smirk creeping onto my lips. “Watch me.”Chase lets out a low whistle. “Damn. Someone grew a backbone.”“I’ve always had one,” I shoot back. “You just weren’t around to see it.”That lands. I see it in the way his expression shifts... just for a second.“Yeah,” he murmurs. “Guess I missed a lot.”I clear my throat, suddenly aware of how close we’re standing. “So… dinner. Are you in or are you going to keep acting like I need permission from Noah? Someone would think you're scared."He huffs out a laugh, shaking his head. “I’m in. Obviously. Free food is free food.”“You’re paying,” I remind him.“Right. Worst deal ever.”Before I can respond, my phone vibrates in my hand. Right. Noah. Of course. I almost forgot. Chase’s eyes flick down to the screen, then back up to me, one brow raised. “Speak of the devil.”I roll my eyes, but my stomach does this annoying flip. “Relax.”“Am I?” he says lightly. “Or are you?”I ignore that and answer the
ISABELLA "Relax, it's just me." My heart is pounding hard as I hear the familiar voice and the face appears in front of me. I squint my eyes at Chase who's laughing, his two palms placed on his both knees to emphasize how funny he thinks this is."What the hell was that for?" I narrow my eyes at him.He's still laughing. "I just thought it would be good to scare you. You know? It's been... a while." He shakes his head, his laughter finally dying down."You thought that was funny?" "Come on, I know it was." He tells me."Chase stop. I almost had a panic attack. You don't just go around scaring people." "I'm sorry. It was...""Not funny." I counter."Jeez. Can't you take a joke? What's up with the uptightness?""Nothing. You could have just come to me and said hello like every normal human being but no. You had to go and make me annoyed. Noah's almost here so..." My voice trails off."I'm sorry, okay? I saw you enter the hospital and I wanted to come say hi." He tries to explain."Y
ISABELLA "Your mother would be so proud of you." Dad tells me as we're walking side by side, almost at Greta's hospital room door. He thinks? I never knew the woman. It's been Greta. It has always been Greta. If he had not said those words, I wouldn't be thinking about them. Because in my head, I'm going to see my mom. I could even call it a muscle memory."I'm just doing it because Noah wants me to." I mutter."It doesn't matter why you're doing it. What matters is the fact that you are willing to go see her."I glance down at the batch of cookies I made this morning. "Do you think she'll want to eat cookies?" I ask. "She will if she knows you made them." He stops at the hospital door and pushes it open. Greta is still so still and silent. She's asleep. I gently drop the cookies and stand upright to take her all in. It's a good thing she looks good. Her skin is better than the last time I saw her. In fact, Greta looks healthier than the last time I saw her. "She looks happy." I
ISABELLA"Bella!" I blink, turning to stare at Chase who's hovering over his phone, with an expectant look. Now he definitely thinks I'm a total weirdo. He's been talking for five minutes. I just hope he doesn't ask me what he's been on about. I don't know a single thing. "It's good right?" He as
NOAHGiovanni scoffs when I nod, a wicked grin that I recognize from our wild days together is spreading across his face. He reaches into the center console and pulls out a fat pre-rolled joint and flicks a silver lighter. The interior of the car fills with the pungent scent instantly. He takes a l
NOAHThe first thing I do when I'm out of the fucking cell is pull back and throw a punch right into Hardin's jaw. The impact vibrates my arm, and it feels good. Behind me, Officer Miller starts barking, yelling some stupid threats about throwing me back in. I don’t even turn around. If that prick
ISABELLA"You're defending him? Do you have any idea what he did? Do you know how badly hurt those guys were?" I don't know. My head falls to my chest as I remain mute. Kol takes my silence for approval as he signals Officer Miller and he opens the metal door."You know that you can't string broth







