Braelyn's POV
The ride was quieter than I expected.
Lucien didn't turn on the radio. Didn't make one of his usual sarcastic comments or even glance at me. His hands rested loosely on the steering wheel, eyes fixed on the road ahead, but there was something tightly wound beneath that calm exterior, I could feel the tension rolling off him.
I didn't speak either. I just stared through the windshield, watching the city lights blur into streaks of gold and white. After sending that message to Raphael, I switched off my phone completely. It felt cowardly… but also necessary. I didn't want to deal with his calls. It was better this way. I urged myself.
The sun was already sinking low, dragging a trail of orange and crimson across the sky. The colours bled into each other. It was beautiful over the city skyline.
