“You are literally in over your head,” he mumbles.
I grind my teeth. “How the hell would you know? I’m not the same twenty-year-old Katie you once knew. And if I’m being honest, it’s actually none of your damn business,” I snap.
Noah’s lips tilt down. “I’m sorry. I wasn’t trying to offe—”
“Just keep your thoughts to yourself. I’m doing you a favor. If I want your opinion, I’ll ask for it.”
He flashes a cocky grin that makes me want to punch his stupid face in.
“Yes, you are, and I’m grateful for it. I was just going to say, I could help you with some of this, Katie. This is a huge project to undertake.”
“No, thank you. I don’t need your help. At least not anymore. When I did, you pushed me away, so I’m not taking your pity offer now.”
“It wasn’t a pity offer,” he says, then chuckles softly to himself. “You were always so damn stubborn. Should’ve known that’d never change.”
Narrowing my eyes at him, I’m over this conversation and want to get to work. “Follow me, I’ll show you the room,” I say, keeping my tone flat as I head down the hallway.
I open the door to the master and go in. By the expression on his face, I’m positive he’s in shock I actually have a liveable room in this house.
“This is really nice,” he admits, which is nice to hear considering how long I’ve worked on it. I ripped out the old carpet, repainted the walls, and installed crown molding around the ceiling. I still have a small list of things to finish in here, though. The entire house still needs new windows and lighting fixtures.
“Where should I put my bed?” he asks, holding the air mattress bag.
I nod toward the opposite wall. “Probably best you stay away from the window since I don’t have any curtains in here.”
“Alright.” Noah walks over and sets it down with his small duffel bag.
“I packed some things for you too.”
“Really?” he asks, surprised.
“Yeah, they’re in my trunk. I grabbed some extra blankets and pillows, in case you needed them. I also have bottled water in a small cooler in case you get thirsty. There are paper plates in the kitchen, though, if someone brings you food or whatever.” My voice lingers, and now it’s awkward. “I’ll just go grab them.”
“Great, thank you again,” he says sincerely as he blows up the mattress.
I quietly make my way outside, and it feels like I’m gulping in the fresh air. It could be because I’ve been holding my breath since the moment he arrived. It takes me two trips to bring it all in. I take a moment to notice how muscular and fit he is as he arranges his area. When the pump stops, I clear my throat to get his attention.
“That’s all you have to eat?” I blurt out when I notice his bag of snacks.
Noah nods. “Yeah, I’ll be fine. Don’t worry about me.”
“Alright well...I havea lotto do today, so I’m gonna get started,” I tell him as I bounce between my feet.
“Anything I can help you with?” He cocks a brow.
I inhale sharply, not wanting to snap at him again. “As I said before, I don’t want your help.”
“Well, you just said you hada lotto do, and I’m basically doing nothing, so…”
His arrogant smirk has my blood boiling. Yeah, he’s gonnastay out of my way,my ass.
“How about a quick house tour then?” he asks when I don’t respond.
I let out a sigh. “Fine, as long as you don’t make any more negative comments.”
“Deal.”
He follows me out of the bedroom, and I swear I can feel his eyes burning through me.