Antonio, the guy who never hid his feelings, could let loose around her.
I didn’t bother to see it.
Who said first love was so special? It was just a fancy word for a silly crush.
Antonio’s heart has always been set on one person: himself.
I turned around, and there was Antonio, right behind me.
He was a wreck, nowhere near the put–together guy he used to be.
His hair was all over the place, and his eyes were all red.
He was in the clothes I had picked out for him.
He rushed to Stella, giving her a slap.
“Shut up.
I won’t let you come between Grace and me. I’ve gotten to the bottom of this. You never loved me, and you deliberately seduced me to hurt Grace.
“Back at the hostel, you weren’t working hard to get by. You took off with a broke artist and split when the going got tough.
“You’ve been lying to me. You’re the reason I lost Grace. She’s the best in the world, the one who loves me the most.”
Stella was in shock, covering her face.
Antonio turned to face me.
“Grace, you knew all about her. Why did you keep it from me? Why did you stand by and watch me being deceived?”
I stood there, too stunned to say anything for a beat.
“Would you even hear me out? Or would you just call me jealous? We’ve grown up together, and you still don’t get who Stella really is?
“You’re lusting after her body but not willing to take responsibility. Antonio, you’re a real piece of work!”
My words must have hit home because Antonio kept a distance for a while.
Stella didn’t dare to pull her usual stunts around me anymore.
I got a job at my mom’s company and slowly but surely, I was getting the swing of things.
After work, I would hang out with my colleagues, grab a bite, and just chat it up.
Life was peaceful, almost too good to be true.
Right when I thought I was back in the groove, something crazy happened.
Walking home late from work, I got this creepy feeling I was being tailed.
It was one of those sketchy areas where the streetlights were hit or miss.
I didn’t want to risk calling the cops and setting the person off, so I played
it cool.
As I walked past a dense bush, he jumped me from behind.
I was terrified, crying, shaking like a leaf.
“Please, don’t hurt me. Take my money. It’s all I have,” I begged.
He stayed silent, gripping me like he was scared I would bolt.
Then, the streetlight flickered on.
In that split second of light, I caught a glimpse of a pearl tattoo on his chest.
With a tone of disbelief, I stammered, “Antonio?”
He went rigid.
I pushed him off with all my strength, and once I got a good look at hist face, I let him have it with a slap so hard that it stung my hand.
“Antonio, what the hell do you think you’re doing? You’re acting worse. than a wild beast!”
His cheeks flushed red in a flash.
Instead of losing it, he tenderly took my hand and blew on it with a soft breath.
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