Page 95 of She Was Mine First


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“Your silence is deafening, Beau.”

“I’m not silent. You want me to lie and tell you I don’t like the fact that you’re a Collins? Of course, I like it. I’m a Hunter; you’re a Collins. Sweetheart, we just make sense. I love you. We’re together now. I want to move on with our lives. I want to get married. I want to have kids. I want—”

“What about what I want?”

“Isn’t that what you want?”

“No, you’ve never asked me. Nobody’s ever asked me except for Ethan.”

“So what? He gets a medal for asking you a question?”

“At least he’s interested in my answer.”

“It doesn’t matter!” he roared, getting in my face. “I’m the one who’s been here for the past ten years. I’m the one who’s been fucking you, feeding you, and soon, I’ll be financing you. I’ve always had you. I’m the one who’s marrying you. You’ll be my wife. Mrs. Hunter. His asking you meaningless questions doesn’t change anything. You’re mine. At the end of the day, I have you, and all he has is your pitiful friendship.”

I jerked back, blurting, “The wedding. I’m not marrying you, Beau.”

“What?”

“You heard me. I’m sorry, but I’m not marrying you. I should have never said yes.”

He reached for me. “You don’t mean that.”

I stepped back. “I do. I’ve never meant anything more in my life. You don’t love me, Beau. You just love the way we look together. You love the attention that we gather. You love the idea of me. You’re not in love with me. You have no loyalty to me. It’s my status that you’re after.”

“What the fuck?” he deeply roared again, hovering above me.

At that moment, Ethan slammed the door open. I blinked, and he stood in front of me, placing me behind him.

“You want to try that again?” Ethan threatened with a menacing regard.

“Oh…” Beau nodded with a frenzied expression. “I get it now… you found out, didn’t you?”

I opened my mouth to ask him what he was talking about, but Ethan held his hand out behind him, silencing me. Ethan could always read people, and it was as if he expected Beau would play right into his hands. I guess that was what made him such a great businessman. He knew how to call your bluff.

In one stride, Ethan stepped up to him. “Did you think I wouldn’t find out?”

“You son of a bitch,” Beau bit, fisting his hands.

Ethan didn’t back down, remaining calm. Almost like a snake about to attack its prey.

“How long have you known? You must have just found out, or she would have already confronted me. How did you do it? Huh? Hire someone to watch me?”

“That’s just the tip of the iceberg.”

“What proof do you have?”

“All the proof I need.”

Beau’s panicked expression shifted back to me. “Elizabeth, let me explain.”

I swallowed hard, playing along like I knew what he was going to confess.

“They mean nothing to me.” He rushed over to me before the last word left his mouth. “Do you understand me? I love you.”

I lifted my eyebrows.

Is he saying what I think he is?

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