CHAPTER 3
SOPHIA’S POV
Walking through the door, I froze. Henry in my living room? My cheeks flushed. "Umm—hi," I managed, feeling a bit tongue-tied. He was always in my house but I didn't expect him to be here today, not when I had decided to muster up all the courage I needed to tell him how I felt about him.
Henry smiled warmly. "Hey there, Sophia. Don't just stand there, give me a hug!"
Surprised but eager, I hurried over, wrapping my arms around him. His scent engulfed me, sending a shiver down my spine. My heart raced like a hummingbird's wings. He always asked me to hug him, and it was my favorite thing about him.
"Good to see you," he said, ruffling my hair. I pulled back, his touch lingering like a sweet melody.
Dad grinned at my obvious fluster. "She's growing up, Henry. Turning sixteen soon, high school, and college. you need to stop treating her like a kid."
I didn't even notice my dad was in the room, all I could think about then was the fact that Henry was there. Don't get me wrong, my dad is important to me, ever since I lost my parents, and he adopted me; he was a good friend of my mum. He had been the next best thing that happened to me. He always took care of me and ensured that I was taken care of.
Henry nodded, that serious glint in his eyes that always intrigued me. "Time flies. College is a big step."
I nodded too quickly, feeling the heat rise in my cheeks. "Definitely, yeah."
Dad motioned toward the dining table. "Join us for dinner, Sophia."
My pulse quickened. Dinner with Henry? I forced a smile, trying to act cool, collected. "Actually, I should, uh, take a shower first. Be back soon." I have had dinner with them in the past but today was different, today I was more conscious about Henry being in our house more than ever.
In my room, I leaned against the door, heart still doing a marathon. Changing into my nighties, I took a deep breath.
Back downstairs, I fumbled through dinner conversation. Henry's words held my attention, but my own responses seemed to get lost on the way out. I stole glances when I thought no one was looking, but Dad's knowing smile told me otherwise. My dad knew I had a crush on Henry but he presumed it was just an innocent crush and nothing innocuous about it.
Dinner felt like an obstacle course. Henry's words flowed like honey, and my attention clung to them like a magnet. But whenever I tried to speak, my words turned into a jumbled mess.
I managed to sneak glances at him, convinced I was being discreet. There was just something about his present that felt so different to me. My dad ALWAYS told me that I act and talk way older than my age but I lose that grip over myself whenever Henry is around.
Henry turned his gaze toward me, a friendly smile curving his lips. "So, Sophia, any thoughts about college?" He has always been a conversationalist, he loved to talk about things and had been particularly concerned about my studies, he is big on the whole school stuff.
"What are your thoughts on college?" he repeated his question, I was lost in my thoughts and over analysis.
My heart skipped a beat, and I almost choked on my food. College? Did he really just ask me that? Keep it together, Sophia.
I cleared my throat, feigning nonchalance. "Yeah, I've been considering Ivy League schools. Maybe Brown or Harvard." I have always wanted to go to an ivy league school, my dad went to one so did Henry.
Henry raised an impressed eyebrow. "Wow, aiming high. You're a smart kid, Sophia."
I fought the urge to roll my eyes at being called a kid. "I'm turning sixteen soon, you know."
He chuckled, that warm sound that always sent shivers down my spine. "You're right. I should start addressing you as the young lady you're becoming."
My cheeks flushed, and I tried to focus on my food to hide my embarrassment. "Yeah, well, that's what happens when you grow up, I guess." These were one of those moments that made me totally believe in my feelings for Henry. There was something special about the way we talked and relate to one another, it is almost like the world fades away when we are together.
He flashed me a teasing smile. "Indeed. So, young lady, any other plans besides conquering the Ivy League?"
I shrugged, my heart doing a little happy dance at the nickname. "Just trying to survive high school for now."
Dad chimed in, "She's got her eyes on the debate club. Aren't you, Sophia?"
I nodded, grateful for the change of subject. "Yeah, I enjoy speaking my mind. And saying how I feel about things"
Henry leaned back in his chair, looking pensive. "Debate club, huh? That's a great way to sharpen your skills."
"Sophia is so smart, she doesn't even talk or act like kids her age, she makes me so proud," my dad said boastfully and I know that was how he truly felt, not just because he had said it about a million times already.
Our eyes met, and for a moment, it was just the two of us. My heart raced, and I felt a rush of courage. "Maybe you can come watch one of our debates sometime."
Henry's smile held a hint of intrigue. "I'd like that. Just let me know when."
As dinner wrapped up, I helped clear the table, my mind replaying our conversation. My crush on Henry wasn't just a silly infatuation. It was real, complex, and maybe, just maybe, he saw me as more than a kid. The sparks in his eyes, the shared smiles—it was a silent understanding that sent my heart soaring.
We were in the midst of a moment, just Henry and I, lost in our conversation. Then, like a sudden gust of wind, my dad jumped in. "Henry, you'll be traveling soon, won't you?"
My heart plummeted, shattering into pieces. Why did he have to bring that up now? And what does he mean by Henry would be traveling, traveling to where, with who?
Henry's eyes met mine, his smile fading slightly. "Yes, that's true. I'm actually setting up a new office in California, Florida to be precise. It's going to require quite a bit of travel."
California. The word echoed in my head like a distant echo. I felt a sinking sensation in my chest. He was leaving me but for how long, was it going to be just temporary.
Dad looked curious. "Wow, California. That's a big step. How's everything going with the new office?"
Henry's expression became more serious. "It's a lot of work, but I think it'll be worth it. Once everything's set up, I'll be moving there permanently."
My heart clenched as if it were being squeezed in a vise. Permanently? It was like a storm of emotions swirling inside me. I was having a raging heart attack and I could feel it, Henry would be moving away permanently from me and there was nothing I could do about it.
Dad nodded, impressed. "That's a big commitment. But I'm sure you'll do great."
I felt like a bystander in my own body, my heart pounding in my ears. I managed to find my voice, almost a whisper. "Permanently?"
Henry turned to me, his gaze softening. "Yeah, Sophia. Once the office is running smoothly, I'll be based in California, because I would have to manage operations and overall performance of the business. But of course, I'll be stopping by here every now and then."
"Every now and then?" I echoed, my heart fluttering in my chest. What does that even mean, it wasn't the hope or assurance I needed. It was just a far of promise and nothing more.
He smiled, that same reassuring smile that made my heart skip. "Definitely. You'll get sick of seeing me around, I'm sure."
My dad chuckled. "I doubt that."
As they continued talking about the logistics of the new office, I tried to process what Henry had just said. He was leaving, yes, but he was also leaving behind a promise, a connection that wouldn't just vanish with distance.
As dinner wound down, Dad said, "Why don't you stay for dessert, Henry?"
I kept my gaze lowered, sipping my water with more focus than necessary.
Henry's voice was gentle, "Another time, Collins. Thanks."
Dad gave me a meaningful look. "Sophia, why don't you walk Henry out?" He had always asked me to walk Henry out and any of our other guests since I was a kid. It was my own way of showing courtesy.
My heart skipped a beat. Walking Henry out? I nodded, my pulse racing again. We reached the door, and I managed a shy smile.
"Thanks for coming over," I mumbled, my gaze flickering to his lips for a split second.
Henry's smile was understanding. "Anytime. You're becoming a big girl now."
The way he said it, a twinkle in his eyes, had me blushing like crazy.
"See you soon, Sophia," he said, patting my shoulder.
I watched him leave, my mind in a whirl. When I turned around, Dad stood there, arms crossed.
"You're quiet tonight," he remarked.
Heat rushed to my cheeks, and I shrugged. "Just tired, I guess."
He arched an eyebrow, and I quickly changed the subject. "I'm going to take that shower now. Night, Dad."
In my room, I leaned against the closed door, replaying the evening's moments. Henry's presence, and his words, all echoed in my mind. Tomorrow, I vowed, tomorrow I would take a step beyond shyness. Because maybe, just maybe, this crush could become more than a fluttering heart.
He was leaving and I needed to act as soon as possible.
CHAPTER 74SOPHIA’S POVThe poolside was awash with vibrant hues of twilight as we continued our celebration. Laughter and joy lingered in the air like a sweet melody. Then, unexpectedly, my father and Kayla, who had been exchanging glances filled with unspoken understanding, dropped to one knee simultaneously.I blinked, my eyes darting between them. "Wait, what's happening here?"My father, wearing a grin that could rival a Cheshire cat, spoke first. "Well, Sophia, it seems that Kayla and I have been sharing a little secret. What do you think about becoming a part of our little alliance?"My jaw dropped. "Wait, alliance? Are you guys starting a secret society without me?"Kayla chuckled. "Not exactly. Your dad and I have been conspiring to make this official for a while now." She held out her hand, and on her finger glittered a ring—a symbol of the partnership they were proposing.My father, ever the eloquent one, added, "Sophia, would you do us the honor of having Kayla officially
CHAPTER 73HENRY’S POVThe hospital cafeteria was a strange setting for what I anticipated would be a heart-to-heart with Collins. As I sat there, nursing a lukewarm cup of coffee, I couldn't shake off the feeling of awkwardness that hung in the air. Then, out of the blue, Collins appeared, his gaze meeting mine with a mix of weariness and curiosity."Mind if I join you?" he asked, a hint of hesitation in his voice.I gestured to the empty chair opposite me. "Be my guest. I could use some company that doesn't involve hospital gowns and sterile hallways."Collins chuckled, a sound that resonated with the camaraderie we once shared. He took a seat, and for a moment, the silence lingered, each of us seemingly lost in our thoughts.After a sip of coffee, Collins cleared his throat, breaking the quiet tension. "Henry, I owe you an apology."I raised an eyebrow, genuinely surprised by his admission. "Apology? I never thought I'd hear that from you."He nodded solemnly, a seriousness settlin
CHAPTER 72HENRY’S POVThe sterile scent of the hospital room began to fade as laughter and chatter filled the air. Sophia and I were seated on the bed, sharing a moment of solace, when the door burst open, and in came Kylie, a whirlwind of energy and excitement."Sophia!" Kylie exclaimed, rushing over to hug her friend. "I've been trying to reach you for days. What happened? Are you okay?"Sophia's eyes sparkled with surprise and joy. "Kylie, you're here!"I smiled, realizing how much Sophia needed her friend at this moment. "Hey, Kylie. I'm Henry, by the way."Kylie turned toward me, extending a hand with a warm grin. "Oh, Henry! Sophia's told me so much about you. It's a pleasure finally to meet the man who's captured her heart."I chuckled, shaking her hand. "Likewise, Kylie. I've heard a lot about you too."Sophia, now sandwiched between us, looked genuinely happy. "Guys, this is amazing! I can't believe you're both here."Kylie pulled a chair closer, joining us in our little cir
CHAPTER 71HENRY’S POVI sat at my desk, trying to focus on the paperwork before me, but my mind kept drifting to Sophia. It had been days since we last spoke, and a heavy cloud of worry hung over me. The door to my office creaked open, and Lynda, my ever-curious assistant, sauntered in."Hey, Henry. Any news from Sophia?" Her voice carried a note of concern, mirrored by the furrow on her brow.I sighed, my eyes betraying the distress within. "No, not a word. I'm starting to get really worried."As if on cue, my phone buzzed, a glimmer of hope sparking in my chest. I answered, only to be met with Kayla's trembling voice. "Henry, it's Sophia. She's in the hospital. She overdosed."My heart sank, the weight of those words pressing down on me like a ton of bricks. "What? I'm on my way," I stammered, scrambling to grab my coat.Lynda, ever the pragmatic one, tried to hold me back. "Henry, rushing there might not be the best idea. You could complicate things."I shot her a sharp look, my d
CHAPTER 70 COLLIN’S POV The morning sun cast long shadows in the kitchen, but the atmosphere was shrouded in an uneasy silence. Kayla and I sat at the table, the clinking of our utensils against the plates the only sound in the room. Sophia's absence hung over us like a heavy cloud. "Why isn't Sophia joining us?" I finally asked, my concern creeping into my voice. Kayla looked up, her eyes reflecting the same worry I felt. "I tried waking her up, but her door's locked, and she won't respond." My heart quickened as a sense of foreboding settled over me. I rushed upstairs, calling Sophia's name with increasing urgency. The air felt thick with tension as my knocks turned to desperate pounding. The door finally gave way, swinging open to a scene that froze the blood in my veins. I rushed upstairs, the fear gripping my chest like a vice. The silence that met my calls sent shivers down my spine. "Sophia! Sophia, open the door!" I pounded on the wooden barrier, my heart racing in tandem
Chapter 69 Collin’S POV The room felt suffocating, the weight of the truth bearing down on me. My daughter, Sophia, entangled with Henry, my so-called best friend. How could they keep this from me? Betrayal was a bitter pill to swallow, and the echoes of their secret liaison reverberated in my mind. Just as I was wrestling with these thoughts, Kayla, my girlfriend, entered the room. She approached me cautiously, sensing the storm brewing within. "Collins, we need to talk about this. Sophia and Henry might deserve a chance." I shot her a look that could melt steel. "Kayla, this is my family we're talking about. I don't need your input on how to handle it." She crossed her arms, her eyes reflecting defiance. "Collins, I'm your girlfriend. I care about you, and I care about Sophia. Maybe you should consider giving them a chance to explain." I scoffed, bitterness seeping into my words. "Explain what, Kayla? That they've been lying to me? That they've been sneaking around behind my ba