Chapter 6: The Feeling She Couldn’t Name

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‎Chapter 6: The Feeling She Couldn’t Name ‎ ‎Morning didn’t feel peaceful. ‎ ‎It felt quiet… too quiet. ‎ ‎Aria woke slowly, her lashes fluttering as soft sunlight touched her face. The warmth rested gently against her skin, but her body felt restless, like she hadn’t truly slept. ‎ ‎Her lips tingled. ‎ ‎That was the first thing she noticed. ‎ ‎Not the bed. ‎ ‎Not the room. ‎ ‎Not the silence. ‎ ‎That. ‎ ‎Her fingers lifted unconsciously, brushing against her lower lip. The memory came back instantly. Warmth… closeness… the faint pressure that had lingered longer than it should have. ‎ ‎Her breath caught. ‎ ‎She sat up abruptly. ‎ ‎The sheets slid against her skin, smooth and cool, grounding her slightly. The air carried a faint scent. Clean fabric… a trace of something woody… something that made her chest tighten. ‎ ‎Him. ‎ ‎Why do I notice that… ‎ ‎Her stomach twisted. ‎ ‎She pressed her lips together, almost like she could erase it. ‎ ‎No. ‎ ‎No, this is wrong. ‎ ‎Everything about this is wrong. ‎ ‎Her feet touched the floor. ‎ ‎Cold. ‎ ‎The chill shot up her legs, making her inhale sharply. That sensation felt real. Sharp. Honest. Not confusing like everything else. ‎ ‎She stood there for a moment, trying to steady herself. ‎ ‎Trying to breathe normally again. ‎ ‎A knock came. ‎ ‎Soft. ‎ ‎Controlled. ‎ ‎“Come in,” she said, her voice quieter than usual. ‎ ‎A maid entered, carrying a tray. The smell reached Aria immediately. Warm bread… butter… something sweet. Her stomach tightened again, not from hunger, but from how everything felt too vivid. ‎ ‎“Mr. Anderson asked that you eat,” the maid said gently. ‎ ‎Aria’s fingers paused. ‎ ‎Asked. ‎ ‎That word settled somewhere deep. ‎ ‎She walked over slowly, picking up the cup. The tea was warm against her fingers, heat spreading through her skin. She brought it to her lips and took a small sip. ‎ ‎Soft. ‎ ‎Calming. ‎ ‎But her chest still wouldn’t loosen. ‎ ‎“Where is he?” she asked before she could stop herself. ‎ ‎The maid lowered her gaze. ‎ ‎“He has been occupied since morning.” ‎ ‎Aria nodded. ‎ ‎Occupied. ‎ ‎Why does that feel… disappointing… ‎ ‎She frowned slightly. ‎ ‎No. ‎ ‎She set the cup down. ‎ ‎That thought shouldn’t exist. ‎ ‎Not after Ethan. ‎ ‎Not after what she saw. ‎ ‎Not after what she is doing right now. ‎ ‎This is a lie. ‎ ‎Everything is a lie. ‎ ‎Then why does it feel real… ‎ ‎ ‎--- ‎ ‎The mansion felt alive when she stepped out. ‎ ‎The faint sound of footsteps echoed from somewhere distant. The polished floor reflected light, cool beneath her slippers. The air smelled faintly of flowers and something clean, controlled, almost sterile. ‎ ‎Aria moved slowly. ‎ ‎Then she saw her. ‎ ‎Lillian. ‎ ‎Standing there like she belonged. ‎ ‎Aria stopped. ‎ ‎Her chest tightened instantly. ‎ ‎Lillian turned and smiled. ‎ ‎Bright. ‎ ‎Perfect. ‎ ‎Fake. ‎ ‎“Aria!” ‎ ‎She walked forward quickly, her perfume reaching Aria before her touch did. Sweet… floral… but too strong. It made Aria’s head feel heavy. ‎ ‎“I was so worried about you,” Lillian said, grabbing her hand. ‎ ‎Warm. ‎ ‎Too warm. ‎ ‎Too familiar. ‎ ‎Aria’s fingers stiffened before she slowly pulled back. ‎ ‎“I’m fine,” she said. ‎ ‎Her voice felt distant even to herself. ‎ ‎Lillian’s eyes flickered for a second. ‎ ‎Then softened again. ‎ ‎“I just wanted to stay with you today,” she said gently. “You must feel so lost.” ‎ ‎Lost. ‎ ‎The word pressed into Aria’s chest. ‎ ‎Before she could respond ‎ ‎Footsteps. ‎ ‎Slow. ‎ ‎Steady. ‎ ‎The air shifted. ‎ ‎Aria felt it instantly. ‎ ‎She didn’t need to turn. ‎ ‎Anderson. ‎ ‎His presence filled the room before his voice did. ‎ ‎“Why is she here?” ‎ ‎Low. ‎ ‎Cold. ‎ ‎Lillian turned, her smile adjusting instantly. ‎ ‎“I’m her best friend,” she said softly. “I came to take care of her.” ‎ ‎Anderson’s gaze moved to Aria. ‎ ‎For a second, something softened. ‎ ‎Then it was gone. ‎ ‎“She’s fine.” ‎ ‎Simple. ‎ ‎Lillian laughed lightly. ‎ ‎“I can see that,” she said, stepping closer. ‎ ‎Too close. ‎ ‎Aria’s eyes followed the movement. ‎ ‎Every step. ‎ ‎Every inch. ‎ ‎Her chest tightened again. ‎ ‎Lillian reached out. ‎ ‎Her fingers brushed Anderson’s arm lightly. ‎ ‎Casual. ‎ ‎Intentional. ‎ ‎“Thank you for taking care of her,” she added softly. ‎ ‎The moment stretched. ‎ ‎Aria saw it clearly. ‎ ‎That touch. ‎ ‎That closeness. ‎ ‎Something snapped inside her. ‎ ‎Sharp. ‎ ‎Fast. ‎ ‎Hot. ‎ ‎Her fingers curled at her sides. ‎ ‎Her breathing changed. ‎ ‎Why is she touching him… ‎ ‎Why is he allowing it… ‎ ‎The thought came too fast. ‎ ‎Too intense. ‎ ‎Her chest rose sharply. ‎ ‎Before she could stop herself ‎ ‎She moved. ‎ ‎Fast. ‎ ‎Her hand reached out. ‎ ‎She grabbed Anderson’s shirt. ‎ ‎Pulled him toward her. ‎ ‎The fabric felt firm under her grip. ‎ ‎Warm. ‎ ‎Real. ‎ ‎And then ‎ ‎She kissed him. ‎ ‎Her lips pressed against his. ‎ ‎Sudden. ‎ ‎Clumsy. ‎ ‎But real. ‎ ‎The world went silent. ‎ ‎Aria froze the second she realized what she did. ‎ ‎Her heart slammed violently against her ribs. ‎ ‎She could feel his warmth. ‎ ‎His breath. ‎ ‎The faint taste of him still lingering. ‎ ‎Her mind went blank. ‎ ‎What did I just do… ‎ ‎She pulled back quickly, her breathing uneven. ‎ ‎Her fingers still curled in his shirt. ‎ ‎The air felt too thick. ‎ ‎Too heavy. ‎ ‎She didn’t look at Lillian. ‎ ‎She couldn’t. ‎ ‎Because she knew. ‎ ‎She knew what this looked like. ‎ ‎But what scared her more ‎ ‎Was why she did it. ‎ ‎Her chest tightened painfully. ‎ ‎I was jealous… ‎ ‎The realization hit hard. ‎ ‎Too hard. ‎ ‎Her fingers loosened slowly. ‎ ‎Her body stepped back. ‎ ‎Her lips trembled slightly. ‎ ‎“I…” she couldn’t finish. ‎ ‎Because there was no excuse. ‎ ‎No lie. ‎ ‎Nothing that could cover that. ‎ ‎She turned slightly, her face heating up. ‎ ‎Her heart racing. ‎ ‎Too fast. ‎ ‎Too real. ‎ ‎This is not part of the plan… ‎ ‎This is not supposed to happen… ‎ ‎Her breathing became uneven again. ‎ ‎I’m losing control… ‎ ‎That thought terrified her. ‎ ‎Because it wasn’t about the lie anymore. ‎ ‎It was about him. ‎ ‎ ‎--- ‎ ‎Anderson hadn’t moved. ‎ ‎Not when she pulled him. ‎ ‎Not when she kissed him. ‎ ‎Not even now. ‎ ‎But inside— ‎ ‎Something shifted. ‎ ‎Her touch. ‎ ‎Her reaction. ‎ ‎That wasn’t fake. ‎ ‎That wasn’t planned. ‎ ‎That was instinct. ‎ ‎His gaze moved slowly to Lillian. ‎ ‎Cold. ‎ ‎Sharp. ‎ ‎Enough to make her step back slightly. ‎ ‎Then back to Aria. ‎ ‎Her flushed cheeks. ‎ ‎Her trembling fingers. ‎ ‎Her unsteady breath. ‎ ‎He understood. ‎ ‎And that made something tighten in his chest. ‎ ‎Dangerously. ‎ ‎Because when Lillian touched him… ‎ ‎He felt nothing. ‎ ‎But when Aria did ‎ ‎He reacted. ‎ ‎Completely. ‎ ‎And that was a problem. ‎ ‎A serious one. ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎Aria stood by the window later, her fingers pressing against the glass. Cool. Smooth. But her skin still felt warm from earlier. ‎ ‎Her lips still remembered. ‎ ‎Her heart still raced. ‎ ‎Her chest felt too tight. ‎ ‎“I shouldn’t feel this…” she whispered. ‎ ‎Her voice barely there. ‎ ‎She closed her eyes. ‎ ‎That moment replayed. ‎ ‎Her pulling him. ‎ ‎Kissing him. ‎ ‎Not thinking. ‎ ‎Just reacting. ‎ ‎Fear crept in slowly. ‎ ‎Deep. ‎ ‎What if I actually want him… ‎ ‎Her eyes snapped open. ‎ ‎“No…” ‎ ‎But the denial felt weak. ‎ ‎Because her body had already answered that question. ‎ ‎And it scared her. ‎ ‎More than Ethan ever did. ‎
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