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Chapter no 6 – JOSH

Twisted Hate (Twisted, #3)

The list of things Iโ€™d rather do besides go on a weekend

trip with my ex-best friend and the redheaded menace included, but was not limited to, feeding my hand through a woodchipper, eating a pound of raw maggots, and watchingย Glitterย on repeat with my eyes taped open.

Butโ€”and this was a big butโ€”it was Avaโ€™s birthday, and the resort had a triple black diamond. Iโ€™d never skied a triple black diamond before.

The prospect of the challenge sent a rush through my blood. I would be an idiot to turn the opportunity down.

โ€œJosh.โ€

My spine stiffened when Alex appeared, the glass of Coke and whiskey in his hand matching mine.

โ€œAlex.โ€

I kept my eyes on the dance floor where Ava and her friends were partying like it was 1999. Weโ€™d long dispersed from our table, and the rest of the guests had stopped gawking at Bridget and transitioned to sneaking peeks in between songs. Her security had temporarily confiscated everyoneโ€™s phones, but I bet a few people had snapped pictures of her when she arrived and said pictures would be splashed all over the gossip sites by tomorrow morning.

โ€œSurprised youโ€™re not out there with everyone else.โ€ Alex leaned against the wall, his eyes also on the party,

though they were trained only on Ava. โ€œYou used to be the first person on the dance floor.โ€

โ€œYes, well.โ€ I drained my drink in one long gulp. โ€œA lot has changed since college.โ€

The unspoken meaning hung sharp and heavy between us, like a guillotine waiting to drop.

Once, Alex and I had been best friends.

Now, we were strangers with only one commonality tying us together.

If it werenโ€™t for Ava, I would happily never see or speak to Alex again.

At least, that was what I told myself.

โ€œVermont wasnโ€™t my idea,โ€ Alex said, sidestepping the elephant in the room.

โ€œI know. Ava isnโ€™t as sneaky as she thinks she is.โ€

Sheโ€™d been trying to get me and Alex to reconcile for over a year. While she might have forgiven him for lying to us to get closer to my fatherโ€”whom Alex believed was behind his family’s murderโ€”the betrayal felt deeper for me.

Ava and Alex had only been together a few months when he discovered that his uncle was the true culprit and finally shared his revenge plan. But Alex and I had been friends for eight years.

I had welcomed him into my home, treated him like a brother, and shared secrets I hadnโ€™t even confided in my own family. And all that time, he had been lying to me. Using me.

The whiskey left a bitter aftertaste on my tongue. โ€œShe misses you,โ€ Alex said softly.

โ€œIโ€™m right here.โ€ I glanced at the bar. โ€œWe text all the time.โ€

โ€œYou know what I mean.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t, actually.โ€

His mouth tightened into a thin line. โ€œYouโ€™ve been acting different lately. Avaโ€™s worriedโ€”โ€

โ€œDude, stop.โ€ I raised my hand to interrupt him. โ€œIf Avaโ€™s worried about me, she can talk to me directly. But donโ€™t pretend weโ€™re going to be best friends again. Weโ€™re not. You know what friendship requires? Trust. And you lost mine a long time ago.โ€

I sidestepped Alex before he could respond and headed straight for the bar, my throat and chest tightening. He didnโ€™t follow me, and I didnโ€™t expect him to. He only chased after Ava. It was the only reason I hadnโ€™t put up more of a fight when they got back together.

For all his faults, Alex really did love my sister. I wanted her to be safe and happy, and if that meant she was happy with him, then I could manage to be civil.

That didnโ€™t mean I had to have heartfelt conversations with him on the sidelines of the dance floor though.

โ€œHey, man.โ€ I nodded at the bartender. โ€œTequila shot.

Make it a double.โ€

I needed something stronger than whiskey to get through the rest of the party.

โ€œYou got it.โ€

Iโ€™d just tucked a couple of dollars in the tip jar when I was interrupted, yet again, by a wholly unwelcome interloper.

โ€œTrouble in bromanceland?โ€ The silky purr sent a ripple of irritation and something else I couldnโ€™t name down my spine.

โ€œBeat it, JR. Iโ€™m not in the mood.โ€ I didnโ€™t turn my head to look at Jules, but I could see the flash of distinctive red hair and the gold sparkles of her dress out of the corner of my eye.

โ€œYour nicknaming skills leave a lot to be desired, Joshy.โ€ Jules came up beside me and smiled at the bartender, who stopped makingย myย drink to smile back at her. โ€œIโ€™ll have a Sex on the Beach, if thatโ€™s not too much to ask.โ€ She tapped her nail on the menu, which listed only basic drinks

like screwdrivers and cranberry vodkas and certainly no fucking Sex on the Beach.

The bartenderโ€™s eyes gleamed. โ€œFor a beautiful girl like you, nothing is too much to ask.โ€

The line was so cliche I barely held back a snort. โ€œThank you.โ€ Julesโ€™s smile widened.

If another group of guests hadnโ€™t come up to order, I was sure I wouldโ€™ve witnessed more nauseating flirting. Thankfully, the bartender got distracted and quickly finished making our drinks before tending to the half dozen people vying for his attention.

โ€œSlumming already?โ€ I tsked in mock disappointment. โ€œI expected better of you.โ€

โ€œWhy? Because heโ€™s a bartender and not aย doctor?โ€ Jules arched an eyebrow. โ€œYour snobbery is showing.โ€

โ€œNo. Because his lines are as pathetic as your attempt to slander me.โ€ I tossed back my shot and didnโ€™t bother with a chaser. โ€œBut hey, whatever floats your boat.โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t try to deflect from your own failed relationship.โ€ โ€œIโ€™m not in a relationship.โ€ And I had zero interest in

entering one anytime soon. Sex was just that, sex. Not a prelude to dating or matching couplesโ€™ outfits or whatever people were into. I made sure every woman I slept with knew the deal, because I didnโ€™t believe in leading people on or giving them false hope.

My residency took up most of my time, and even if I wasnโ€™t so busy, my desire for a long-term girlfriend hovered somewhere south of zero. I wasnโ€™t made for the commitment game. I always got bored after a few weeks, and the whole couple thing sounded exhausting. Constant dates, phone calls, checking in with the other personโ€ฆ

I shuddered at the thought.

Good for the people who were happy and in love, but I wasnโ€™t one of them and I never would be.

โ€œIโ€™m talking about Alex.โ€ Jules received her drink from the bartender with a flirty smile before turning back to me.

โ€œI remember when you two were practically joined at the hip.โ€

A stone fist squeezed my chest, but I kept my tone light. โ€œDidnโ€™t realize you were so interested in my personal life, JR.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not, unless it happens to affectย myย personal quality of life.โ€ Jules took a delicate sip of her cocktail. โ€œAnd since weโ€™re all going on an overnight trip together, this stupid grudge you hold against Alex directly impacts me and Ava.โ€ I tightened my grip around my glass and imagined it was Julesโ€™s throat. โ€œStupid?โ€ A sharp edge bled through and colored the word with venom. โ€œStupidย is a fight over which movie to watch.ย Stupidย describes whatever poor schmuck ends up marrying you. But I assure you, it doesย notย apply to what happened with Alex. Donโ€™t talk about things you know

nothing about.โ€

Jules didnโ€™t back down from my glare. โ€œI may not have been personally involved in yourโ€ฆsituation,โ€ she said with more tact than I thought her capable of. โ€œBut Iย amย best friends with Ava. I know what happened, and it happened almost two years ago. Sheโ€™s forgiven Alex. Heโ€™s apologized. Itโ€™s time to grow up and move on.โ€

For once, I didnโ€™t detect any snark, just straightforward advice, but that didnโ€™t stop my muscles from bunching with tension. โ€œEasy for you to say.โ€ God, I needed another drink. โ€œCome back to me when youโ€™ve been betrayed by someone close to you.โ€

Something dark flickered in Julesโ€™s eyes. โ€œHow do you know I havenโ€™t already?โ€

I stilled.

How do you know I havenโ€™t already?

I didnโ€™t know much about Julesโ€™s past. Hell, I didnโ€™t know much about her at all beyond what she showed peopleโ€”the brash attitude, the brazen flirtatiousness, the strange mix of ruthless ambition and reckless partying.

But I did know that one sentence sheโ€™d just uttered rang truer than anything else Iโ€™d heard in years.

My gaze locked onto Jules, whose wide eyes and slightly parted lips revealed her surprise at the words thatโ€™d just left her mouth.

I swallowed the urge to ask her what happened while the air between us thickened withโ€ฆnot camaraderie, exactly, but a hint of understanding that eased some of the pressure in my chest.

We didnโ€™t have the type of relationship where we discussed our problems with each other. Even if we did, I doubted Jules would answer my question. It wasnโ€™t in her nature to display vulnerability.

She straightened, a shutter falling over her face and erasing all traces of her previous softness. โ€œWhether you forgive Alex or not is up to you. Just donโ€™t ruin everyone elseโ€™s fun with your sulkingโ€ฆthough your mere presence may be enough to achieve that goal.โ€

With that, she swanned off, her hips swaying and her head held high.

A low growl rose in my throat before I caught myself. There was no use wasting energy fuming over her. I needed to save every ounce for ensuring I didnโ€™t kill her in Vermont. As satisfying as it would be, I wasnโ€™t throwing away my future for a moment ofย extremeย satisfaction.

I shifted my attention back to the bartender, eager to order another shot, only to find him staring at a certain spot on the dance floor with a besotted expression.

No, not spot.ย Person.

Jules raised her arms over her head and rolled her hips to the music in a way that had every man around her drooling. She looked over her shoulder and winked at the bartender before shooting me a smug stare.

I did the most mature thing I could think of: I flipped her off.

She laughed, her expression growing smugger, before she turned her back on me.

โ€œSheโ€™s so hot.โ€ The bartenderโ€™s eyes glinted in a way that sharpened my already raised hackles. โ€œPlease tell me sheโ€™s single.โ€

I masked my irritation with a tight smile. โ€œYou know what a succubus is?โ€

He scratched his chin. The group from earlier had rejoined the party, leaving just us at the bar. โ€œAre those the little plants? My sister loves those things. Got a whole windowsill full of โ€˜em.โ€

โ€œNo, man. Those areย succulents.โ€ I lowered my voice. โ€œA succubus is a demon that appears in the form of a beautiful woman to seduce men and suck the life force out of them. Theyโ€™re supposed to be mythical, butโ€ฆโ€ I gestured in Julesโ€™s direction. โ€œSheโ€™s a real-life succubus. Donโ€™t fall for her trap. Thereโ€™s a vicious demon lurking beneath that pretty face.โ€

It was impossible for an actual human being to have hair that red, eyes that fierce, and curves that lush. Supernatural hijinks were the only thing that made sense.

โ€œOh.โ€ The bartenderโ€™s eyes widened. โ€œDoes that mean sheโ€™ll sleep with me?โ€

Oh, for fuckโ€™s sake.

โ€œYouโ€™ll have to ask her.โ€ I leaned closer like I was telling him a secret. โ€œHereโ€™s a tip. Sheย lovesย when people compare her to Jessica Rabbit. Tell her how much youโ€™ve always wanted to bang a real-life JR and youโ€™re in. Bonus points if youย callย her JR. Itโ€™s her favorite nickname.โ€

He frowned. โ€œReally?โ€

โ€œTrust me.โ€ I rubbed a hand over my mouth to hide my shit-eating grin. This was like taking candy from a baby. โ€œIโ€™ve known her for years. The comparison really gets her going.โ€

โ€œSweet.โ€ The bartenderโ€™s skeptical expression cleared, replaced with a delighted smile. โ€œThanks, man.โ€ He

clapped me on the shoulder and poured me another shot. โ€œOn the house.โ€

It was a free open bar soย allย the drinks were technically on the house, but I didnโ€™t point that out. Instead, I lifted my glass in thanks and grinned harder when I pictured Julesโ€™s reaction to being called JR by the bartender.

She was so predictable. She might as well mark all the buttons I could push with giant, glowing Xโ€™s.

And yetโ€ฆ

How do you know I havenโ€™t already?

My glass paused at my lips for a fraction of a second before I shook my head and welcomed the fiery burn of tequila down my throat.

Still, her words echoed in my mind and drove me crazy with their ambiguity.

Who couldโ€™ve betrayed Jules? Sheโ€™d never had a big fallout with Ava, Bridget, or Stella, nor had she had a real boyfriend in the years Iโ€™ve known her. Our aversion to committed relationships was one of the few things we had in common.

Was it a high school boyfriend who broke her heart? A family member who fucked her over?

My eyes drifted to the dance floor again. Jules was still dancing with abandon to a remix of the latest pop hit. Ava said something to her, and she threw her head back, her throaty laugh carrying over the music.

Sparkling dress. Sparkling eyes. Looking for all the world like any beautiful, carefree girl with the world at her feet.

How do you know I havenโ€™t already?

I wondered what secrets Jules was hiding beneath that party girl exterior.

And, more importantly, I wondered why I cared.

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