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Chapter 30 - CHAPTER 29: THE THINGS SHE DOESN’T ASK

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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.

"…You left without saying anything." Veronica's voice. Soft. Controlled. But carrying something deeper underneath.

"I had my reasons," Caleb replied. Flat. Distant. But not cold enough.

Cassy's fingers hovered above her keyboard. Not typing. Not moving. Just… there.

"You always do," Veronica said quietly. A pause. Then— "But you never told me."

Silence.

Cassy swallowed slightly. Because this wasn't just a conversation. It was history. Unfinished. Unresolved.

"I don't owe you explanations," Caleb said. That sounded more like him. More controlled. More guarded.

Veronica let out a small breath. "You owe me honesty." That word echoed. Honesty.

Cassy looked down. Because suddenly— She didn't know where she stood in all of this.

Inside the office— Caleb didn't respond immediately.Because Veronica wasn't wrong. But she wasn't entirely right either.

"What do you want?" he asked again. Straight to the point.

Veronica stepped closer. Not too close. But close enough to remind him of something familiar.

"I told you," she said softly. "I came back for you."

Silence.

Caleb's expression didn't change. But something in his posture did. A slight tension. A slight pause.

"That's not going to happen," he said. Clear. Firm. Final.

Outside— Cassy's chest tightened. Just slightly. But enough.

Inside— Veronica smiled faintly. "I didn't expect you to say yes immediately." A pause. Then— "You never did make things easy."

Caleb exhaled slowly. "This isn't a negotiation."

Veronica tilted her head. "Everything with you is."

Silence.

Cassy closed her eyes for a second. Because now— She didn't know what she was hoping to hear.

"You should leave," Caleb said. That part sounded like him again. Cold. Controlled. Distant.

Veronica didn't move. "Not yet," she said softly. A pause. Then— "I want to understand something first."

Caleb's eyes narrowed slightly. "What?"

And then— Veronica glanced toward the door. Toward the glass walls. Toward Cassy.

"…Her."

Silence.

Cassy froze. Completely.

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."

That line hung in the air. Sharp. Intentional.

Cassy's grip tightened on her pen. Because now— She wasn't just overhearing. She was part of the conversation. Even without stepping inside.

"She works for me," Caleb said. Simple. Professional. Safe.

But Veronica didn't look convinced. "That's all?"

Silence.

And that silence— That hesitation— Said more than any answer could have.

Cassy looked down again. Because she didn't want to hear what came next. But she couldn't stop listening.

Inside— Caleb finally spoke. "Yes." One word. Clear. Controlled.

But something about it felt incomplete. Like something was being held back.

Veronica watched him carefully. Then smiled faintly. "Alright," she said softly. "But I don't believe you."

That was it. That was the line.

Outside— Cassy's chest tightened again. Stronger this time. Because Veronica saw it. What Cassy herself wasn't ready to fully admit.

Inside— "You don't need to," Caleb said. His voice colder now. More distant. More controlled.

Veronica nodded slowly. "Then I'll stay long enough to see it for myself."

Silence.

And just like that— Everything changed again.

Because now— It wasn't just about what Caleb and Cassy felt.

It was about what someone else was starting to see.

And the moment other people start seeing something… It becomes harder to hide. Harder to deny. Harder to ignore.

Cassy finally stood up. Quietly. Carefully.

Because suddenly— She needed air. She needed distance. She needed space to think.

But most of all— She needed to understand something she hadn't asked yet.

Where do I stand in his world?

And for the first time— She wasn't sure she wanted to hear the answer.

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