The rain had slowed by the ti they reached the house.
Water still clung to the windshield in scattered drops while the neighborhood sat quiet beneath the streetlights.
Neither of them moved imdiately after the engine turned off.
Alex stayed looking out the passenger window for a few seconds longer before finally speaking again.
"I'm going to regret being emotionally honest tomorrow."
"That sounds likely."
"Good. At least you're realistic."
Gael smiled faintly while unbuckling his seatbelt.
Honestly, the conversation still sat heavier in his chest than he expected.
Because it changed sothing.
Before tonight, Alex mostly felt:
sharp,
funny,
hard to surprise.
Now he could see the pressure underneath all of that more clearly.
And sohow that made her feel younger.
More real.
"You know what the annoying part is?" Alex muttered while gathering her folders.
"There it is again."
"I'm ignoring that." She looked down at the papers in her lap. "You're easy to talk to."
The sentence ca out casually.
Still personal enough that neither of them imdiately moved afterward.
Then Alex opened the car door before the mont could settle too deeply.
Cold air drifted inside imdiately.
The house lights glowed warmly ahead through the rain-dark driveway.
"Co on," she said while stepping out. "If Luke's still awake, he's probably building sothing illegal."
Fair concern.
They walked toward the front door together while rainwater shimred across the pavent beneath the porch lights.
Halfway there, Alex slowed slightly beside him.
"For the record…"
Gael glanced sideways.
"If you ever repeat anything I said tonight, I'll deny your existence."
"That feels healthy."
"It's survival."
He laughed quietly while she rolled her eyes.
The front door opened before either of them reached it fully.
Haley stood there wearing oversized pajamas and imdiately narrowed her eyes.
"You two took forever."
Alex walked past her first.
"Traffic."
"That sounded like an excuse."
"It was raining," Gael added.
Haley studied both of them for another second.
Then her attention shifted fully toward him instead.
"You're staying."
Not really a question.
Gael smiled slightly.
"That sounds decided already."
"Correct."
She grabbed his wrist imdiately and pulled him inside while Alex headed upstairs with her folders tucked against her chest again.
But before disappearing around the corner, Alex glanced back once briefly toward him.
Quick look.
Gone almost imdiately.
Still enough that Haley caught it this ti.
Her eyes followed Alex upstairs for a second.
Then back toward Gael.
"What?"
Haley looked at him for another mont before shaking her head lightly.
"Nothing."
But later that night, while they lay together in bed with rain tapping softly against the windows—
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