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Chapter 31 - CHAPTER 30: STEPPING BACK

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Cassy didn't come back right away. She walked. Past the hallway. Past the elevator. Past everything that reminded her of him.

She didn't realize how far she'd gone until the city noise replaced the silence of the office. Cars. Voices. Life moving like nothing had changed.

But everything had.

She stopped by the corner of the street. Exhaled slowly. "…Get it together," she whispered to herself. Because this— Whatever this was— Wasn't supposed to feel like this.

Back at the office— Caleb noticed immediately. Of course he did.

"Where is she?"

Adrian blinked. "Who?"

Caleb's gaze didn't move. "…Cassy."

A pause. "She stepped out," Adrian said carefully. That was all it took.

Caleb turned. Walked out of his office without another word.

"Veronica is still inside—" Adrian started.

"I know." But he didn't stop.

Because right now— There was only one thing on his mind. And it wasn't the past.

It was her.

Outside— Cassy leaned against the railing, staring at nothing. Thinking everything.

"She's important." Veronica's voice echoed in her mind. And she hated how much that line stayed.

"…I don't even know what I am," Cassy whispered softly. Not to anyone. Just to herself.

"Then ask."

She froze. That voice.

Slowly, she turned. Caleb stood a few steps behind her. Breathing slightly heavier than usual. Like he didn't walk. Like he came straight here without thinking.

"…You shouldn't be here," she said softly.

He didn't respond to that. Instead— "Why did you leave?" Direct. As always.

Cassy looked away again. "I needed air."

"That's not an answer."

Silence.

She exhaled slowly. "…You had a guest."

"That's irrelevant." That answer came too fast. Too sharp.

Cassy shook her head slightly. "No, it's not." Now— She turned to face him fully.

"She's part of your life," Cassy said softly.

Caleb didn't deny it. But he didn't agree either.

"She was," he corrected. Past tense. Clear.

Cassy studied him. "…And now?"

Silence.

That silence hurt more than any answer.

Caleb stepped closer. "Why does it matter?" he asked quietly.

Cassy's chest tightened. "Because I don't know where I stand," she admitted. There it was. Finally said out loud.

Caleb stopped. Because that question— That vulnerability— Was something he hadn't prepared for.

"You work for me," he said. The moment the words left his mouth— He knew they were wrong.

Cassy's expression shifted. Not anger. Not sadness. Just… quiet disappointment.

"I know that," she said gently.

A pause. Then— "That's not what I meant."

Silence.

Caleb exhaled slowly. Because he understood now. But understanding didn't make answering easier.

"You're…" he started. Then stopped. That never happened.

Cassy waited. But he didn't finish.

"You're important," he said finally. But even that felt incomplete.

Cassy smiled faintly. "…That's not enough." And she was right.

Because "important" could mean anything. Everything. Or nothing.

Caleb stepped closer again. "Then tell me what is."

Cassy shook her head slowly. "I can't tell you what you feel."

Silence.

That line landed deeper than anything else. Because it was true.

For once— Caleb didn't have control over the conversation. Over the situation. Over the answer.

Cassy took a step back. Creating distance. Actual distance this time.

"I think…" she said softly, "I need to step back." That changed everything.

Caleb's expression hardened slightly. "…No." The answer was immediate. Instinctive.

Cassy blinked. "You don't get to decide that."

Silence.

He stepped forward again. "You don't get to leave like this."

Cassy met his gaze. "I'm not leaving," she said quietly. A pause. Then— "I'm just… stopping." Stopping what? Neither of them said it. But they both knew.

Caleb's voice lowered. "That's not how this works."

Cassy shook her head. "…Then maybe it shouldn't work at all." Silence. Heavy. Final.

For a moment— Neither of them moved.

Because this— This was the first real distance between them. Not physical. Emotional.

And it hurt more than anything else so far.

Cassy stepped back again. "I'll be back tomorrow," she said softly. Professional. Controlled. Safe.

But before she turned— She added quietly— "Mr. Garcia."

Not Caleb. Not anymore.

And that one word— That one shift— Hit harder than anything she said before.

Caleb didn't stop her this time. He couldn't.

Because for the first time— He didn't know how.

And as she walked away— The distance between them didn't just grow.

It settled.

And for the first time— It felt real.

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