I did it once. Never again.
I don’t lift my head, but I feel her glaring at me from across the room. I like to think her hatred is black hands, and they’re punching me metaphorically when she’s not within physical reach.
She still hits me whenever possible. Sometimes, it’s stomping on my foot or elbowing me in the side when no one is looking. Other times, it’s a straight out punch to the chest, but that’s only when we’re alone. She thinks they hurt, but they’re like a toddler’s caress.
Silver has an outside image and an inside one. They never overlap and she’s becoming an expert at juggling her two lives. One is Daddy’s little girl, her mother’s perfect daughter, and the top student, piano player, and classical music lover. The other is everything else. Like listening to rock music and eating Snickers bars in secret. The punches, too. That’s why I did everything to bring them out.
I’m the only one who brings them out.
“You’ve been on the same page for ten minutes,” Aiden says from beside me, his voice low enough so that only I can hear him.
Silver is trying to pacify Ronan and Xander’s fake fight. A pacifier — that’s what she is deep down. However, she’s been slowly but surely trying to get rid of that part.
I flip the page. “I’m engraving the words to memory.”
“Lie. You have a photographic memory, so you engrave pages after a minute, or is it seconds?” He pauses. “Maybe you’re distracted.”
I lift my head from the book. Aiden is watching me with a sadistic smirk on his lips. Was I not careful enough? Did I somehow raise his suspicions?
“What are you talking about?” I play the nonchalance card I’m so good at.
“Silver Queens, huh? I should’ve seen it coming with the amount of time she spends with Helen.”
“She only comes over for Mum.”
“Sure, did I say anything?” He pretends to push his black hair from his forehead. “In that case, is it okay if I fuck her?”
My hold tightens around the book, but I try to keep my expression the same. It’s a tool I’ve found works in most situations. If you stay calm, it’ll eventually go away.
If I tell Aiden no, he’ll figure out my fixation and use it against me every chance he gets.
But I know something… Silver can’t stand Aiden. She thinks we’re both wankers and doesn’t miss a single chance to tell us that. She wouldn’t touch him with a stick.
Besides, I have a way to make her hate him even more.
“Sure, if you’re into bimbos.” I smile.
“You and I both know she’s a not a bimbo.”
“Uh-huh.”
“You think
I won’t be able to do it.” His smirk widens. “I love it when you underestimate me, Nash. I really, really do.”
“Be my guest.” I focus on the other two. “Hey, Ronan. Why don’t you tell Silver what we’re celebrating?”
“Oh, right.” Ronan pauses his fight with Xander and clears his throat. “Aiden lost his virginity to his father’s secretary yesterday. He’s finally a man.”
“I didn’t need to know that.” She makes a disgusted face as she opens the container on the counter.
Bingo. I just made Aiden lose before he started to play. That’s how it’s done.
“You fucked up, Nash,” Aiden murmurs to me. “Now, I’m taking this to the next level.”
I can’t resist the smug look that pulls at my lips. “Best of luck.”
“Hey, Ronan,” Aiden speaks in a neutral tone. “Why don’t you tell her the order of how we all lost our virginities?”