When Perfect Meets Crazy

Chapter 18: 18 - Did you roofie me?

“Why’d you do it?”

“Do what?” I countered innocently.

He tilted his head, awarding me an unimpressed look. “You’re better than that. Answer the question.”

I heaved a sigh, drew in a deep breath, straightened my spine and forced myself to meet his gaze, holding it steady as I tried to stare him out of countenance. He sat back, stretched out his legs and laid his clasped hands on the table top as he stared back, unwaveringly. I scowled.

“Fine.” I sighed, averting my gaze. He was like a brick wall, unyielding. “Fine,” I repeated, stalling for time as I tried to come up with a distraction.

“Here’s the thing,” I drawled conversationally, stalling even more as I came to the realization that the quaint almost empty ice-cream parlor had nothing to offer by way of a distraction.

“Go on,” he urged as though he knew what I was thinking.

I pressed my lips together, forcing them into the semblance of a smile.

“Well, I...” I picked up the long aesthetically pleasing but not particularly practical spoon that came with my ice-cream and waved it in a circular all-encompassing motion with all the authority of a college professor. “I was wondering. How did you find this place? It’s so... it has a nice... aura. “

That had to be the worst diversion tactic out there. While I was a bit curious about the answer, I couldn’t help cringing at how obvious the attempt was. This corner-of-an-alley struggling ice-cream parlor did not fit either of his personas, not the rich kid and definitely not the hardened criminal but such an obvious poorly constructed diversion technic didn’t suit me either. It was all I could do to not hide my face in shame.

“Don’t change the subject.”

I rolled my eyes as offhandedly as I could manage even though inwardly, my embarrassment quotient boiled over. ‘Can’t I win one battle today?’ a part of me wanted to scream.

“I’m just curious. No matter how I look at it, it doesn’t fit.” My voice sounded just a little high pitched to my ears and despite my efforts, my eyes kept darting away.

It was embarrassing. Humiliating, even. I normally prided myself on being an excellent liar with no tells but here I was, acting like an amateur. It wasn’t my day and even on a good day, something about Masked Idiot threw me off my game. From the very first day he showed up at the library. There were at least ten better ways to have handled that besides agreeing to let him publicly stalk me. There was just something about him that made me keep doing these stupid things.

I set my spoon down, an annoyed scowl making its way onto my face.

“Because... It’s what I do. It’s what I’m supposed to do,” I answered brusquely, hoping to put him off with the attitude.

He shook his head, a confused smile on his face.

“What?”

“You heard me.” My tone didn’t soften.

“Doing that girl’s dirty work is what you’re supposed to do?” he questioned in a mocking tone. “That makes perfect sense.”

His eye narrowed, not with suspicion but disbelief. Like he considered the idea a ridiculous notion. I shrugged, rubbing my hands together to warm up my cold fingers.

“You hate her. She hates you. There’s no reason for you to do her dirty work,” he oversimplified. Like life is ever that simple.

“Look,” I refrained from rolling my eyes, “it’s complicated.”

I picked up the spoon again, absently pushing it around in my ice-cream bowl while waiting for him to follow up with another of his infamous annoying questions.

“Simplify it because I’m not following.”

I rolled my eyes and dumped a spoonful of the ice-cream in my mouth. He was so predictable.

“I’m going to have to plead the fifth,” I stated. “Not that I owe you an explanation.”

“Your right to not incriminate yourself,” he vocalized offhandedly. “Wonderful. You might as well have just said you wanted me to be more suspicious of you. Also, we’re not in court.”

“You know what the pleading the fifth means?” Surprise coloured my tone. Interest followed in its wake as soon as he guiltily averted his gaze.

As a lawyer’s kid, I knew all sorts about the law, decidedly more than the average person but judging from the way his eyes were darting everywhere but at me, he had come into his knowledge by some means he couldn’t casually share.

A light bulb went on in my head. He had been in a trial before. Probably for his criminal activities. It truly was wonder no one else had discovered his secret identity given how horrible he was at keeping any sort of secret.

face,” he joked, a second too late for it to be believable. It

try convincing me there’s a brain somewhere

my hands from the table top and tucked them under my

“You’re a smart ass.”

even a pretty face,” I

but I couldn’t care less. He couldn’t have looked any less threatening than he did at the monent in this quaint out-of-a-’70s-movies ice-cream parlor. I shivered, pulling my hands out from under me to rub them up

for?” I arched an eyebrow, pressing my palms against both of my

even close,”

cajoled.

I wiped the light sheen of sweat off

know I’ll get it out of you eventually. I’ll figure it out so you might as well,” I paused to draw in a breath, inattentively wondering why I

a cha...” He paused, brows

an eyebrow, wordlessly asking what was

he announced a

cover my cold fingers. It really was too cold in the parlor. I

in on him. He wasn’t shivering like I was nor did he seem the least bit affected by the cold despite only having on a light tee shirt. What I had on was a

cold.” It was supposed to be a question but it ended up coming out

ice-cream? Was that

the softly snoring scrawny underweight waiter.

in some sketchy stuff but that doesn’t mean I have to

saw how he could have arrived there thanks to my accusatory

as my teeth chattered

know what I mean.”

refrained from rolling

I winced at the reminder that came with the

enough sense to look

sweaty forehead

feel cold?” he

“Little bit.” I downplayed.

start chattering soon regardless of

reaching across the table to touch my

foreign. I hadn’t been sick in

with my head for a few seconds before common sense kicked in and I leaned away. His question was

was that?” I bit

sick,” he diagnosed. “You have a fever. And your

hand dry

arched a brow, irritation coating my features.

you get an MB between

a week ago,” he said. “Now I

I scowled.

had said it without thinking. Just a while ago I had been pissed at him for ghosting me for a week so unthinkingly or not, I should not have made such a silly mistake. Not unless

parlor’s fault after all- and the headache that I thought was just an aftereffect of crying throughout the night and

that cold in the building, there was no way I’d be at tremor stage while, judging from the looks of Masked Idiot and the snoring waiter, everyone else would be just

right.”

was that?”

“Don’t push it.”

• • •

hurt but the alternative was letting my teeth chatter uncontrollably. Showing such weakness with Masked Idiot in the car was a big fat flashing

I got out of the car, carefully walking up to the door before I realized Masked Idiot was still in the

you waiting

on his face

of sorts but I haven’t lost my mind.” I rolled

as though to

scowled, releasing my breath

an out-of-state hearing and my dad is never home this early. Olly has violin practice that’ll last

haven’t.” He

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