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Chapter no 20 – JULES

Twisted Hate (Twisted, #3)

The textbook definition of insanity was doing the same

thing over and over and expecting different results.

Myย definition of insanity was entering into a sexual arrangement with Josh Chen.

I blamed my hormones and law school. If I werenโ€™t so busy, I wouldnโ€™t have to resort to sleeping with the enemy. Literally.

We hadnโ€™t had sex since our pact last week, but it would happen eventually. I was already getting antsy thinking about it. My vibrators wereย fineย when they were all I had, but now that regular and, as much as I hated to admit it, great sex was an option, my body was screaming at me to make up for years of orgasms lost during law school.

I tried to ignore the persistent buzz beneath my skin as Alex, Ava, Stella, and I entered Hyacinth, a hot new club on 14thย Street.

I wouldย notย think about him tonight, not around Ava.

That was just wrong.

Plus, I was paranoid sheโ€™d developed mutant mind reading powers and could tell whenever I was thinking about her brother.

I snuck a glance at her, but she was too busy talking to Alex to notice my guilty expression.

โ€œThis place is insane.โ€ Stella tilted her head up to examine the giant waterfall chandelier hanging above us. Strands of crystals dripped over three tiers and reflected the lights flashing through the club. Music pulsed through the room and reverberated in my bones, adding to the contagious energy climbing up my spine.

Iโ€™d missed this, the feeling of beingย aliveย and out in the

world instead of cooped up in a library. Ava and Stella liked their alone time, but I thrived on a crowdโ€™s energy. It gave me more buzz than any caffeine or adrenaline hit.

โ€œOnly the best to celebrate our new home.โ€ I bumped my hip against hers. โ€œCan you believe it? I thought Pam would have a heart attack.โ€

After weeks of waiting, Stella and I had finally moved into The Mirage. Weโ€™d picked up our keys from an irritated Pam that morning and spent the rest of the day unpacking with help from our friends. Now, we were celebrating with a well-deserved night of drinks and dancing at the hottest new club in town.

Stella shook her head. โ€œOnly you would sound so happy about that.โ€

โ€œCanโ€™t help it. She makes it so easy.โ€ I flashed a mischievous smile. โ€œI promise weโ€™ll be theย bestย tenants ever.โ€

โ€œJ, I swear to God, if you get us kicked out of the buildingโ€ฆโ€

โ€œI wonโ€™t. Have more faith in me. But if seeing us around raises her blood pressureโ€ฆโ€ I shrugged. โ€œThatโ€™s not our fault.โ€

Stella sighed and shook her head again.

Ava touched my arm. โ€œAlex and I are going to grab a table. You guys coming?โ€ Only the roped-off VIP area contained tables, but I wasnโ€™t surprised Alex could finagle us access.

Iย wasย surprised heโ€™d helped us unpack, though that was

one hundred percent Avaโ€™s doing. Heโ€™d worn the same

grumpy look he was wearing now all day.

โ€œLater. Iโ€™m scoping out the floor first.โ€ I appreciated a good VIP area as much as anybody, but I wasnโ€™t sequestering myself on my first night out in months. โ€œYou go ahead. Iโ€™ll meet up with you guys in a bit.” I patted Alexโ€™s shoulder. โ€œSmile. Itโ€™s not illegal.โ€

His stony expression didnโ€™t budge. Oh, well. I tried.

While Alex, Ava, and Stella made their way to the VIP area, I pushed my way to the bar. Iโ€™ll do a lap of the dance floor later, see if anything interesting was happening, then join them.

I was the one whoโ€™d suggested we go clubbing tonight, even though we were all tired from unpacking, so I didnโ€™t blame them if they wanted to chill. Honestly, we shouldโ€™ve stayed in, but it was my last semi-free night before graduation. I had to doย somethingย before bar prep took over my life, and our new apartment was as good an excuse for a celebration as any.

I placed my order for a whiskey sour and scanned the club while I waited. Gold outline sketches of hyacinths snaked over the black walls while fresh bouquets of the actual flower dotted the modular tables scattered throughout the room. A green-haired DJ pumped out remixes from his platform overlooking the dance floor, and servers in skimpy black uniforms circulated with trays of shots. It was leagues above what other D.C. nightspots had to offer, and I could see why Hyacinth was so popโ€”

My phone buzzed with a new text.

Annoyance and anticipation swirled in my chest when I saw who it was.

Josh: Tonight, midnight.

Weโ€™d agreed to keep our communications short, to the point, and vague enough that if anyone saw them, we could explain them away with a creative excuse. His text met all three criteria, but still.

What happened to a good old-fashionedย hey, how are you

first?

Me: Canโ€™t. Iโ€™m busy.

Josh: Too busy for an orgasm?

Me: Your fragile ego canโ€™t take a postponement? If thatโ€™s the case, this isnโ€™t going to workโ€ฆ

For once, Josh ignored the bait.

Josh: Tomorrow, 10pm. My place.

Josh: P.S. Youโ€™re going to pay for the fragile ego commentโ€ฆ

My breath hitched, and I was in the middle of typing out a reply when I heard my name, loud and clear, over the pounding music.

โ€œJules.โ€

I froze, ice trickling through my veins at the sound of

thatย voice.

It couldnโ€™t be him. I was in D.C. How could he have possibly found me, in this club on this night?

My mind was playing tricks on me. It had to be.

But when I raised my head, my eyes confirmed what my brain desperately wanted to deny.

Light brown hair. Blue eyes. Cleft chin.

No.ย Panic clawed up my throat, rendering me mute.

โ€œHey, J.โ€ Max smiled, the sight more menacing than reassuring. โ€œLong time no see.โ€

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