Claire went back inside first.
That mattered.
Not because the conversation ended dramatically.
Because she chose distance the second she realized the silence between them had beco too comfortable.
Gael stayed outside another few minutes beside the pool while voices drifted through the house behind him.
The night suddenly felt heavier than before.
Not because anything explicit happened.
Because too many things almost had.
Gael decided to go for a solo long drive. Eventually, he headed back toward the Dunphy neighborhood.
The drive gave him ti to think.
Which honestly made things worse.
By the ti he parked near the house, most lights in the next-door houses had already gone dark.
Except for his room.
The gate creaked softly when he got to the main door.
Then Haley's window slid open above him.
"There you are."
He looked up.
Haley leaned halfway out the window wearing one of his hoodies with ssy hair and visible exhaustion.
"You're awake."
"I had internship revisions." She narrowed her eyes slightly. "Why do you look thoughtful?"
That question ca too quickly.
Too accurately.
Haley noticed emotional shifts instinctively now.
Gael stepped closer beneath the window.
"Long night."
She studied him for another second.
Then:
"Co upstairs."
Simple words.
Still grounding sohow.
A few minutes later, Gael stepped into the room while she sat cross-legged on the bed surrounded by campaign notes and laptop tabs.
Unlike Gloria's world tonight—
emotional temptation,
careful restraint—
this room felt uncomplicated.
Warm lighting.
ssy blankets.
Fashion sketches taped beside the mirror.
Young.
Alive.
Safe.
Haley noticed him looking around.
"What?"
"Nothing."
"You're doing the quiet thing again."
He sat beside her on the bed.
"You notice too much lately."
"I literally work in branding now." Haley grinned faintly. "Reading people is my job."
That pulled a small laugh from him.
Then her expression softened slightly.
"You okay?"
Simple question.
Real one.
And suddenly he realized how different Haley's love felt compared to everything else surrounding him lately.
No performance.
No tension.
No emotional gas.
Just trust.
Haley leaned sideways against his shoulder while closing her laptop.
"I missed you."
The words ca easily from her.
Without calculation.
Gael brushed one hand lightly through her hair.
"I was gone for two hours."
"I'm emotionally dramatic. We've discussed this."
Fair enough.
But after a few seconds, Haley tilted her head back slightly to look at him more carefully.
Then:
"Sothing happened tonight."
Not a question.
The observation sharpened the atmosphere instantly.
Gael stayed calm outwardly, but Haley noticed the pause anyway.
Because unlike Claire or Gloria—
who analyzed tension intellectually—
Haley felt emotional changes instinctively.
"I don't an bad," she added quietly. "You just seem… far away."
That landed harder than expected.
Because she wasn't accusing him.
She was reaching for him.
And suddenly guilt hit sharper than it had all night.
Not because of actions.
Because of proximity.
The emotional drift already beginning before any real betrayal existed.
Haley noticed the shift in his expression and imdiately moved closer.
"Hey."
Her voice softened.
"You know you can tell things, right?"
The sincerity in the sentence made sothing tighten painfully in his chest for a second.
Because she ant it completely.
Gael looked down at her quietly.
Then pulled her gently into him instead of answering.
Haley accepted the embrace instantly, arms sliding around him while the room settled into silence around them.
No tension.
No temptation.
No complicated emotional negotiations.
Just closeness.
And sohow that made everything else feel far more guilty than before.
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