Chapter 583
Jace was staring out the window, like me, his lips pressed together. โYeah,โ he muttered. It was just one word, but it was all I needed. He knew.
I turned to him. โSo you knew? Then why the whole act? Why bother with all this?โ Jaceโs jaw tightened, but he didnโt say anything.
As the police car drove past us, Herman gave a tiny wave in my direction. We were in our car with tinted windows, so thereโs no way he couldโve seen meโฆ but then that wave. It was like he knew exactly where I was, exactly who was sitting here.
So, this whole thing was under his control the whole time? Yet, he still let himself fall into Haydenโs trap. Thatโs when it hit me. Hermanโs capture? That wasnโt the end. It was just the start of whatever mess was coming next.
A cold shiver ran down my spine as I remembered what heโd said. โJace, Herman told me thereโs someone else pulling the strings.โ
Jace glanced at me, clearly waiting for me to explain more, but I just pressed my lips together. Herman hadnโt said who the mastermind was.
โHernan knows how to mess with your head,โ Jace added after a long pause, like he was trying to warn me not to get caught up in Hernanโs games. I wasnโt dumb enough to trust Hernan, but there was something about what he said that felt way too important to just ignore.
Still, without any clue who this other person could be, I had nothing to work with. One by one, the police cars pulled away, and it hit meโI hadnโt seen Hayden. Or maybe I had, but Iโd been too caught up in my own head to notice.
โWhere are Hayden and Steve?โ I asked.
Jace gave me a quick look. โThey went to the station.โ
I went quiet, letting Jace drive me away. The road stretched on, endless, like it was mocking how far away we were from figuring this out. I felt drained and shut my eyes.
Half asleep, I heard Jaceโs phone ring. โYeah, weโre almost thereโฆ alright, Iโll be there soon.โ He went quiet after that, and I shifted in my seat, trying to get comfortable.
Then, out of nowhere, Jace spoke up. โRea,โ he said, โIf Hayden broke up with you โcause he had his reasonsโฆ would you forgive him?โ
My eyelids fluttered, but I kept them shut. I didnโt answer right away. He didnโt push me. I guess he figured silence was a pretty clear answer.
โI wouldnโt want him back,โ I finally said, dragging out the words.
Jace seemed caught off guard. He even hit the gas a little harder, making the car jerk forward. I glanced over at him, then added, โIf heโd just ended things with me and actually had a good reason, yeah, I could get it. I could forgive him. But heโฆโ
The image of Hayden and Yara together flashed in my mind. โBut he went and got involved with someone else.โ I said it out loud this time, opening my eyes and meeting Jaceโs gaze, watching for his reaction. His expression went all stiff.
And maybe, just maybe, Jace was finally getting why I had to let him go. On this topic, Jace really had no ground to stand on. He didnโt say another word.
When the car finally stopped, I kept my eyes shut, and I guess Jace thought I was asleep. โRea, weโre here. Wake up.โ
I cracked my eyes open, and he repeated, โWeโre here.โ I sat up and reached for the door handle, but Jace had already grabbed his phone. โIโll get it.โ
My eyes caught the screen, and I saw it was still connected to an active call. โJace,โ I said, just enough to get his attention.
He blinked, looked at me confused, then followed my gaze to the phone in his hand. The realization hit, and his eyes widened a little before he put the phone to his ear. โHayden, weโre here. You can hang up now.โ