She didn’t show up for school today. I shouldn’t have been surprised, but a part of me hoped she would. A part of me thought she’d confront me and drive me crazy with her stubbornness like before.
Even Reed hasn’t heard anything from her since yesterday and was having a mini panic attack about walking in the halls alone.
If I were a better person, I would’ve offered her my company. Unfortunately for Reed, I’m not. Astor spent the entire day with her, though. Knight killed him in a thousand different ways in his mind, then nearly broke his leg in practice.
Good times.
Back to Elsa. If she isn’t talking to her best friend, how the hell am I supposed to contact her?
I tell myself that she needs time, and that after a while, she’ll be open enough to listen to me.
The problem is, I’m not a fucking patient person.
Being away from her for an entire day is messing with my senses. I’m on a fucking withdrawal and it’s irritating and pissing me off. I can only return to normal when Elsa’s beside me where she belongs.
She promised.
She fucking promised.
If she thinks I’ll let her get away she must not know me after all.
I’m happy to have her relearn me all over again.
“Ethan will make his move during this fundraiser.”
Jonathan’s words bring me back to the present.
“How can you be so sure?” I raise one eyebrow.
“He must know I’ve been after this deal for months. It’s not mere coincidence he returned when the contract is near completion. He likes disrupting his enemies’ patterns.”
“Will he rival you?” Levi asks.
“Probably. I’m still not sure about his tactics, but I’ll be there to ruin every last one of them.”
“It’s been ten years, Uncle and you both lost your wives. Isn’t it time for bygones to be bygones? You can even ride into the sunset and shit.”
Jonathan cuts him a glare so harsh, Levi shakes his head.
“Just saying. Jesus.”
“You’ll both be there.” Jonathan wipes his mouth with a napkin. “That’s final.”
If Ethan goes, then Elsa most likely will, too. Not because she likes this sort of thing, but because Ethan will seize the chance to show off his daughter and Steel Empire’s heir to the world.
She’ll be there.
I can almost smell her coconut scent all the way to Friday.
“Fine,” I tell Jonathan.
He nods with approval. “See you both on Friday.”
“Wait a minute. I didn’t agree,” Levi protests.
But Jonathan is already out of the room. He’ll probably spend the night in his office making the world a bit more horrible.
“Little fucker.” Levi throws an apple at my head.