š Chapter 1: The Night Everything Broke
Rain poured like the sky had finally given up.
Ava stood on the edge of the sidewalk, her thin jacket soaked through, her hands tremblingānot from the cold, but from the words still echoing in her head.
"You shouldāve died instead."
Her breath hitched.
She didnāt turn around. She couldnāt. If she did, she might break completelyāand she had promised herself she wouldnāt do that again.
Not tonight.
Not ever.
Cars rushed past, their headlights blurring into streaks of white and gold. The city didnāt care. It never did. People moved on, laughed, lived⦠while she stood frozen in a moment that refused to let her go.
Ava clenched her fists.
āMove forward,ā she whispered to herself. āJust move forward.ā
But her feet wouldnāt listen.
Because forward meant letting go.
And letting go meant accepting that everything she had lost⦠was truly gone.
A loud horn blared.
Ava snapped back to reality just as a car sped toward her, water splashing violently across the road.
For a secondājust one secondāshe didnāt move.
Maybe this was it.
Maybe the universe was giving her an easy way out.
But thenā
A strong hand grabbed her arm and yanked her back.
Hard.
Her body slammed into someoneās chest, and the world spun. The car sped past, missing her by inches.
āAre you trying to die?ā a deep voice snapped.
Ava gasped, her heart pounding violently against her ribs.
āIāā Her voice shook. āI didnātāā
āDidnāt what?ā he cut in sharply. āDidnāt notice a car? Or didnāt care?ā
She froze.
Slowly, she looked up.
And for a moment⦠everything went silent.
He was tallāeasily towering over herāwith dark, rain-soaked hair falling slightly over his sharp eyes. His jaw was tight, his expression unreadable, but there was something about him⦠something dangerous.
Cold.
Like he had built walls so high, no one could ever reach him.
Ava stepped back, pulling her arm away.
āIām fine,ā she said quickly, avoiding his gaze.
āYou donāt look fine.ā
His voice was calmer nowābut somehow more intense.
Ava forced a small laugh. āWell, I am.ā
Lie.
He didnāt respond immediately. Instead, he studied her, his eyes lingering just a second too longāas if trying to read something she didnāt want anyone to see.
āI donāt need help,ā she added, more firmly this time.
āClearly.ā
That annoyed her.
āLook, I said Iām fine.ā
āAnd I said youāre not.ā
The tension between them snapped like a wire pulled too tight.
Avaās chest rose and fell rapidly. She didnāt know why this strangerās words were getting under her skinābut they were.
Maybe because he was right.
And she hated that.
āI donāt even know you,ā she muttered.
āNo,ā he said quietly. āBut I know that look.ā
She frowned. āWhat look?ā
āThe kind people have,ā he said, his voice dropping slightly, āwhen theyāve already lost everything.ā
Her breath caught.
For a second, she forgot how to speak.
How could heā?
She shook her head quickly, stepping back again. āYouāre wrong.ā
āAm I?ā
āYes.ā
āThen prove it.ā
His words hit harder than they should have.
Ava swallowed, her throat tight.
āI donāt have to prove anything to you.ā
āThen stop standing in the road like you donāt care if you live or die.ā
Silence.
The rain softened, but the weight between them didnāt.
Ava looked away first.
āI said Iām fine,ā she whispered.
This time, her voice broke.
For a moment, neither of them moved.
Then he sighedāquiet, almost annoyed.
āCome on,ā he said.
Ava blinked. āWhat?ā
āYouāre soaked. Youāll get sick.ā
āIāll manage.ā
āIām not asking.ā
She stared at him. āYouāre very bossy for someone I just met.ā
āAnd youāre very stubborn for someone who almost got hit by a car.ā
She almost smiled.
Almost.
āWhy do you even care?ā she asked softly.
He hesitated.
Just for a second.
Then he looked away, his expression hardening again.
āI donāt,ā he said.
Another lie.
Ava noticed it immediately.
And for some reason⦠that scared her more than his coldness.
āLiam.ā
She blinked. āWhat?ā
āMy name,ā he said. āYou asked why I care. I donāt. But now you know who doesnāt.ā
Ava stared at him, confused⦠but something in her chest shifted slightly.
Like a c***k in the darkness.
āā¦Ava,ā she said quietly.
Their eyes met again.
And this time, something passed between themāsomething neither of them understood yet.
Something dangerous.
Something inevitable.
Because neither of them knewā¦
This wasnāt just a random night.
It was the beginning of everything.
And the start of a love that would either save themā¦
Or completely destroy them.
The rain slowed to a whisper, but the tension between them didnāt.
Ava shifted her weight, hugging her arms around herself as the cold finally began to seep into her bones. She hated thisāstanding here, exposed, seen⦠by a stranger who somehow looked right through her.
āI should go,ā she said quietly.
Liam didnāt move.
āGo where?ā
She frowned. āHome.ā
āLike that?ā His eyes swept over herāsoaked clothes, shaking hands, the exhaustion she couldnāt hide. āYou wonāt make it far.ā
āIāve done worse.ā
āI donāt doubt that.ā
His tone wasnāt mocking. If anything, it sounded⦠certain.
And that unsettled her.
Ava turned, ready to walk away anyway. She didnāt need this. Didnāt need him. Didnāt need anyone.
Thatās what she had told herself for months.
Thatās what kept her standing.
But as she took her first step, her foot slipped slightly on the wet pavement.
Before she could reactā
Liam caught her again.
This time, his grip was firmer. Steadier.
Too steady.
āIām fine,ā she snapped, pulling away faster than necessary.
āClearly,ā he repeated, but there was less bite in it now.
More⦠patience.
Which somehow made it worse.
A black car pulled up beside them, sleek and silent like it had been waiting all along.
Ava blinked.
She hadnāt heard it arrive.
The window rolled down slowly, revealing a man in a suit.
āSir,ā the driver said, his voice respectful. āWeāre late.ā
Sir?
Avaās eyes flicked back to Liam.
He didnāt respond immediately. His gaze stayed on her, unreadable.
āIāll handle it,ā he said finally.
The driver nodded once and rolled the window back up, the car idling quietly beside them.
Ava took a small step back.
āYouāre⦠busy,ā she said.
āI am.ā
āThen go.ā
Another pause.
Liam glanced at the car, then back at her.
āā¦Get in.ā
Ava froze.
āWhat?ā
āIāll drop you off.ā
āNo.ā The answer came too quickly. Too sharp.
His eyebrow lifted slightly. āYouād rather walk?ā
āYes.ā
āIn the rain.ā
āYes.ā
āAfter almost getting yourself killed.ā
Her jaw tightened. āI said Iām fine.ā
āAnd I said youāre not.ā
There it was again.
That calm certainty.
Like he wasnāt guessing.
Like he knew.
āI donāt get it,ā Ava said, frustration finally spilling through. āWhy are you doing this?ā
Liamās expression didnāt change.
But something in his eyes flickered.
āYou really want to know?ā
āYes.ā
For a moment, he said nothing.
Thenā
āBecause no one stopped for me.ā
The words were quiet.
Simple.
But they hit harder than anything else he had said.
Avaās breath caught.
She searched his face, but whatever c***k had opened⦠was already gone.
His walls were back up.
Stronger than before.
The rain picked up again, heavier this time.
Ava looked at the car.
Then at him.
Then away.
This was a bad idea.
Everything about this was a bad idea.
She didnāt know him.
Didnāt trust him.
Didnāt want to owe anyone anything.
But her body was exhausted.
Her mind was louder than ever.
And for the first time in a long time⦠she didnāt feel completely alone.
That scared her.
More than anything.
āJust a ride,ā Liam said, his voice softer now. āThatās it.ā
Ava hesitated.
Her instincts screamed at her to walk away.
To protect herself.
To stay in control.
But something deeperāsomething she couldnāt explaināmade her stay.
āā¦One ride,ā she said finally.
Liam opened the car door without another word.
As Ava slid into the seat, the warmth hit her instantly.
Too warm.
Too comfortable.
Too unfamiliar.
She sat stiffly, unsure of where to look, what to do, how to act.
Liam got in beside her.
The door shut.
And just like thatā
The outside world disappeared.
āWhere to?ā the driver asked.
Ava opened her mouthā
Then paused.
She didnāt want to say it.
Didnāt want him to know.
Didnāt want anyone to know where she lived now.
Because āhomeā wasnāt really a home.
It was just a place to survive.
āā¦Just drive,ā Liam said before she could answer.
The car pulled away.
Ava turned to him sharply. āI didnāt sayāā
āI know.ā
āThen whyā?ā
āBecause you werenāt going to.ā
She stared at him.
āYou donāt know me.ā
āNo,ā he said calmly. āBut I know when someone doesnāt want to be found.ā
Her heart skipped.
Again.
Silence filled the car.
But it wasnāt empty.
It was heavy.
Charged.
Like something had already begun⦠whether they wanted it or not.
Ava looked out the window, watching the city blur past.
Lights.
People.
Life.
All of it felt so far away.
āWhy tonight?ā she asked suddenly.
Liam glanced at her. āWhat?ā
āWhy did you stop tonight?ā
A small pause.
Thenā
āWrong place,ā he said.
āWrong time.ā
Ava nodded slowly.
āā¦Yeah,ā she whispered. āSame.ā
But deep downā
Neither of them believed that.
Because this wasnāt just coincidence.
It wasnāt just a random meeting in the rain.
It was something else.
Something bigger.
Something neither of them was ready for.
And as the car disappeared into the nightā¦
So did the last chance either of them hadā¦
To walk away.