“Haven’t eaten yet, have you?” Jarrod’s gaze flicked over the delivery box on the table before he finally turned to Elodie. “Want to have a bite first?”
Elodie, for her part, seemed to have shed all traces of last night’s turmoil. Anyone would struggle to keep their composure after what they’d been through.
She took in the sight of Jarrod, dressed for once in a soft sweater and sweatpants. For a workaholic—Mr. Silverstein, who seemed to live at the office—it was almost surreal to see him home on a weekday.
“No need to trouble yourself,” Elodie said, managing to keep her tone even.
“So, what do you think we should do about… us?” he asked.
She met his gaze. “You really want to talk about this now?”
Jarrod knew this moment was inevitable. He lowered his eyes for a second before looking straight at her, searching her expression for any cracks. “Aren’t you even the slightest bit curious? About why things turned out this way?”
The real problem was that Elodie wasn’t asking anything—not why they hadn’t divorced, not why he hadn’t left, not why he’d kept silent. She seemed to have given up even trying to care.
She looked at him, calm and clear-eyed. “Your reasons are your own. But I’m the one stuck with consequences I never wanted. Am I supposed to feel something for you, Jarrod? Do you expect some kind of emotional response from me?”
She could admit it—sometimes she was sharp, even harsh. But who could blame her, after everything that had built up over time? She’d rarely lost her temper with him before. After the whole mess with the birth control, she’d backed down once. Not this time. Why did she always have to be the one to compromise?
Jarrod’s throat tightened. The look in her eyes was so cold, so bristling, it felt like she could wound him from across the room.
“Is that what you want? For us to be finished, once and for all?” His voice was soft, but he was watching her intensely, as if he could see straight through to her heart. “Even the past three years—do they mean nothing to you?”
She didn’t care about his answer. But he needed to know hers.
Elodie regarded him steadily. “Jarrod, if you ever really paid attention, you’d know I have nothing to be ashamed of when it comes to how I treated you.”
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