The event ended later than expected.
Not because Haley needed to stay.
Because people kept pulling her into conversations.
Campaign leads.
Junior executives.
Creative teams.
Every ti she tried leaving, soone stopped her to ask another question or continue another discussion.
And honestly?
She thrived on it.
By the ti they finally reached the parking garage, she still carried leftover adrenaline beneath her exhaustion.
"I think you accidentally networked for three straight hours."
"No, seriously." Haley laughed while slipping into the passenger seat. "One of the creative directors asked if I'd consider staying after the internship."
That caught his attention imdiately.
Haley noticed.
"Right?" She leaned back into the seat with a grin she couldn't suppress. "That's a real opportunity."
The city lights blurred across the windshield as they pulled onto the boulevard.
For a while Haley kept talking:
stories from the rooftop,
office gossip,
future campaign ideas.
But gradually the excitent softened into quieter energy as exhaustion settled in.
Then she glanced sideways toward him.
"That investor woman likes you."
Direct observation.
No jealousy attached yet.
"Rachel?"
"Mmhm."
Gael kept one hand loosely on the steering wheel.
"She likes successful people."
Haley studied him briefly.
"That wasn't really an answer."
Haley's emotional instincts had sharpened dramatically over the past few months.
She noticed subtext now.
Attention.
Chemistry.
Then she smiled faintly and looked back out the window.
"I'm not worried."
The sentence ca calm.
Certain.
That certainty affected him more than insecurity would have.
"Confident?"
Haley shrugged lightly.
"I know how you look at ."
Simple answer.
And the sincerity behind it tightened sothing uncomfortable in his chest again.
Because Haley's trust wasn't naïve anymore.
It was chosen.
Then she stretched slightly in the seat before continuing more quietly.
"You know what I realized tonight?"
"No."
"I'm building sothing now." She looked down at her hands for a second. "Not just drifting."
For the first ti in her life, Haley's confidence was becoming internal instead of social.
The car slowed at a red light while downtown glowed around them in reflections and glass.
Then Haley smiled suddenly.
"And honestly? I like that people know as more than your girlfriend now."
The honesty surprised him slightly.
Haley noticed imdiately.
"Not because I mind being with you," she clarified. "I just…" She searched briefly for the words. "I think I needed sothing that belonged to too."
That was growth.
Real growth.
Not separation from the relationship.
Balance inside it.
Gael reached across the console and rested his hand lightly against her thigh.
"You're allowed to have your own life."
Haley looked at him for a second longer than usual after that.
Softly.
Then:
"That's one of the reasons I love you."
The words entered the car naturally.
No dramatic pause.
No buildup.
Still enough to change the atmosphere instantly.
Because she hadn't said it before.
Not directly.
Haley realized it half a second later too.
A faint blush touched her face while she laughed softly under her breath.
"Well." She looked out the window. "That happened."
The city moved quietly around them.
Gael stayed silent for a mont longer than intended.
Not because he didn't care.
Because the weight of the words collided painfully with everything else happening underneath the surface of his life now:
Gloria,
Claire,
emotional lines already blurring.
Haley noticed the pause imdiately.
And for the first ti in a long while—
uncertainty flickered briefly across her expression.
User Comments
0 comments from readers