Chapter 79: New Beginnings
Enzo’s eyes were full of a mixture of anger, sadness, and what also oddly seemed like moderate
excitement as he looked down at me. His hair and leather jacket were soaked from the rain, but he
didn’t seem to care
“Can we talk?” he said.
“Uh, sure,” I replied warily, ncing over his shoulder to see a couple of girls exiting another building
and staring at us, no doubt preparing themselves to start another gossip train about how I was stringing
Enzo along or something. “Are you okay?”
“It’s my dad,” he said, turning and walking with me as he paid the girls no mind. He had his hood up to
keep himself dry from the rain, but it didn’t seem to be helping much, so I held my umbre out for him.
We slowly made our way to a private spot in an alley between the hockey arena and the building where
the indoor basketball courts were located, where no one would see us talking and start more rumors. It
was also, actually, where Justin and I used to meet up secretly back when we were still together Being
here momentarily made me wonder if Justin was okay “And the Crescents, and the Fullmoons…” Enzo
continued. ” And Ronan, and Ronan’s dad, and the dean…”
“Hold on,” I said, looking up at him from where I stood with a puzzled expression on my face. “One
thing at a time. What are you trying to tell me?”
Enzo sighed and ran a hand through his damp hair “So, my dad called me home yesterday When I got
there, it was like a meeting between all of them. Ronan and his father were there They’re both
Crescents. And apparently, they struck a deal between the Crescents and the Fullmoons, and they’re
gonna settle this war with a hockey tournament, of all things.”
I furrowed my brow and ran a hand through my hair “That’s a good thing, isn’t it?” I asked. “No fighting
or bloodshed.”
“In theory, yes,” Enzo replied. He leaned against the side of the building and stood there with his head
hung for a moment before pushing himself off of the wall and starting to pace in the rain. “I don’t know if
it’ll really work, but they kept talking about how the factions need to take a more modern approach to
the whole thing…” He raised his hands and made quotation marks in the air with his fingers. “They said
‘We’re businessmen. Let’s be civil about this,’ but… I don’t know. I feel like it’s all for show. I feel like
the Crescents are gonna do something much more sinister than y in a hockey tournament, and my
dad’s being a fool. Not to mention whatever Ronan is up to. You know, he secretly told me that his
father doesn’t know about the deal regarding you, and he asked me to keep it that way.”
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“Or,” I said, walking over to Enzo and choosing to ignore the part about Ronan’s deal with the mystery
woman, “they’re being truthful and genuinely trying to work out their differences without putting anyone
in harm’s way.”
Enzo shook his head and turned on his heel, walking away for a moment toward the edge of the
alleyway. He stood there for a while, looking out at the rain, before turning back to face me.
“I don’t trust Ronan,” he said in a low voice. “I don’t trust him or his father, and I don’t like this business
with the mystery woman trying to capture you.We might just be friends, Nina, but it doesn’t mean that
I’m not worried as hell about you.”
Enzo’s words hit me like a ton of bricks and made my heart leap in my chest. Hearing him speak about
me like that made me soften toward him, but I stopped myself from getting too attached to that feeling.
“So tell your dad,” I said. “Don’t you feel like he should know about all of this? Maybe he can be of help
to us.”
I watched curiously as Enzo bit his lip and stared down at the wet concrete for a moment. “I can’t,” he
said. “I can’t trust him entirely, either Especially when ites to you. I’m afraid…”
“Afraid of what?” I asked softly, walking up to him and cing my hand on his shoulder. “He’s your
father What’s the worst he’ll do? We’re not together, either, so it’s not like he has any real reason to
hate me.”
“It’s not just that!” Enzo eximed, abruptly pulling away from me with pain in his eyes.
I was shocked by his sudden outburst and took a step back, frowning, “What is it, then?” I asked,
cocking my head.
Enzo was silent again for several moments. I could see him clenching and unclenching his jaw as well
as his fists, like he was trying to find the right words but his brain was just a tangled mess of thoughts.
“Just tell me,” I said. I was frightened now by what he might say, and could feel tears welling up in my
eyes for reasons unknown to me
“He wants me to marry someone,” he croaked “An arranged marriage He says..
1 felt my heart jump again, this time into my throat as an enormous, gut- wrenching knot formed in the
depths of my stomach.
“He says that she’s my fated mate. And we’re supposed to be married on New Year’s eve.”
I didn’t know what to say. New Year’s eve was a few months away, but it felt so close now. Too close.
Would I ever even see Enzo again after that? Would I even be able to call him my friend after that?
A sob caught in my throat as the thought of Enzo being married to someone else crossed my mind. I
knew we were just friends, and it would never work between us — especially if he had a true fated
mate — but hearing him say those words still hurt like a knife straight through the heart
Suddenly, without speaking, Enzo rushed toward me and pulled me into his arms, pressing his lips
fervently against mine for what felt like an eternity. I was tense at first, but felt the umbre slip from my
hand as I eventually rxed into him, letting the rain pour over us.
When he finally pulled away just enough so that our lips weren’t touching, our foreheads pressed
together, I noticed that my cheeks weren’t just covered by the rain, but were now coated in my own
tears.
I took in a sharp breath and pulled away. “Enzo, I can’t… We can’t do this. Especially not now, not if…”
He shook his head, making a bit of water drip on us from his wet hair as he started to take a few steps
backwards. ” I know. It’s stupid… I’m sorry”
Before I could stop him, he turned on his heel and stormed out of the alleyway and disappeared in the
rain as it began to fall even harder from the sky, leaving me alone again.
I leaned my head back against the wall and turned my face up toward the sky, closing my eyes as the
rain fell on my face.