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Cassy didn't mean to listen. But when the walls are thin— And the silence is heavy— Some things are impossible to ignore.
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"…You left without saying anything." Veronica's voice. Soft. Controlled. But carrying something deeper underneath.
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"I had my reasons," Caleb replied. Flat. Distant. But not cold enough.
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Cassy's fingers hovered above her keyboard. Not typing. Not moving. Just… there.
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"You always do," Veronica said quietly. A pause. Then— "But you never told me."
Silence.
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Cassy swallowed slightly. Because this wasn't just a conversation. It was history. Unfinished. Unresolved.
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"I don't owe you explanations," Caleb said. That sounded more like him. More controlled. More guarded.
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Veronica let out a small breath. "You owe me honesty." That word echoed. Honesty.
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Cassy looked down. Because suddenly— She didn't know where she stood in all of this.
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Inside the office— Caleb didn't respond immediately.Because Veronica wasn't wrong. But she wasn't entirely right either.
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"What do you want?" he asked again. Straight to the point.
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Veronica stepped closer. Not too close. But close enough to remind him of something familiar.
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"I told you," she said softly. "I came back for you."
Silence.
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Caleb's expression didn't change. But something in his posture did. A slight tension. A slight pause.
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"That's not going to happen," he said. Clear. Firm. Final.
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Outside— Cassy's chest tightened. Just slightly. But enough.
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Inside— Veronica smiled faintly. "I didn't expect you to say yes immediately." A pause. Then— "You never did make things easy."
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Caleb exhaled slowly. "This isn't a negotiation."
Veronica tilted her head. "Everything with you is."
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Silence.
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Cassy closed her eyes for a second. Because now— She didn't know what she was hoping to hear.
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"You should leave," Caleb said. That part sounded like him again. Cold. Controlled. Distant.
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Veronica didn't move. "Not yet," she said softly. A pause. Then— "I want to understand something first."
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Caleb's eyes narrowed slightly. "What?"
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And then— Veronica glanced toward the door. Toward the glass walls. Toward Cassy.
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"…Her."
Silence.
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Cassy froze. Completely.
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Inside— Caleb's expression hardened slightly. "That's not your concern."
Veronica smiled. "But it is yours." A pause. Then— "And that makes it mine."
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That line hung in the air. Sharp. Intentional.
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Cassy's grip tightened on her pen. Because now— She wasn't just overhearing. She was part of the conversation. Even without stepping inside.
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"She works for me," Caleb said. Simple. Professional. Safe.
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But Veronica didn't look convinced. "That's all?"
Silence.
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And that silence— That hesitation— Said more than any answer could have.
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Cassy looked down again. Because she didn't want to hear what came next. But she couldn't stop listening.
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Inside— Caleb finally spoke. "Yes." One word. Clear. Controlled.
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But something about it felt incomplete. Like something was being held back.
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Veronica watched him carefully. Then smiled faintly. "Alright," she said softly. "But I don't believe you."
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That was it. That was the line.
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Outside— Cassy's chest tightened again. Stronger this time. Because Veronica saw it. What Cassy herself wasn't ready to fully admit.
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Inside— "You don't need to," Caleb said. His voice colder now. More distant. More controlled.
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Veronica nodded slowly. "Then I'll stay long enough to see it for myself."
Silence.
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And just like that— Everything changed again.
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Because now— It wasn't just about what Caleb and Cassy felt.
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It was about what someone else was starting to see.
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And the moment other people start seeing something… It becomes harder to hide. Harder to deny. Harder to ignore.
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Cassy finally stood up. Quietly. Carefully.
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Because suddenly— She needed air. She needed distance. She needed space to think.
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But most of all— She needed to understand something she hadn't asked yet.
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Where do I stand in his world?
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And for the first time— She wasn't sure she wanted to hear the answer.
