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Chapter 0555 Nina "Well?" Mila asked, as if she were somehow sensing my trepidation. "How did you and Enzo meet?" Where could I even begin? Enzo and I had met at the bar on the night that my ex-boyfriend cheated on me, we had a one night stand, and then proceeded to spend the following months not only pining for each other, but also battling werewolves, making undead friends, and fighting in wars that neither of us signed up for.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"We... met in college," I said, choosing to keep it simple. College was neutral, uncontroversial, but even as I said it, I knew I was holding back an entire universe of complexity.
"In college? Really?" Mila smirked, swirling her wine around in her glass. "That's what you're going with?" I blanched. "Well, it's the truth." Mila grinned. "Aw, c'mon. There has to be more to it that you're not sharing with us. Every romantic story I've ever heard is filled with sweeping gestures, love at first sight, and at least one serenade under a window." My cheeks tinged a light shade of pink. The scrutinizing way Mila looked atmadefeel like I was a specimen under a microscope. Our real story was too complicated, too intimate, too supernatural to be discussed over a casual dinner conversation.
Suddenly, Enzo intervened. "We actually met at a bar. I know, I know, it's not a Disney movie, but it's the truth." "A bar?" Mila feigned surprise but her eyes twinkled with a kind of knowing mischief. "I could never picture finding my soulmate while dodging spilled beer and bar fights." Enzo shrugged, taking the remark in stride. "Well, crazier things have happened. We met and had an instant connection, and the rest is history." His eyes met mine, and he squeezed my hand under the table, but I could sense a hint of hurt in his eyes at my vagueness.
Mila leaned in closer. "So, Nina, you're tellingthat you found this 'instant connection' in a bar? I never took you for that kind of girl." I looked at Enzo, who shota supportive glance, then back at Mila. "Yes, I did," I said, my voice lower and more timid than I wanted it to be. "And I'm glad I did." Mila set her wine glass down. "That's so interesting. I must say, I've never been the type to pick up men in bars, but..." "I didn't 'pick him up," I said, feeling my wolf bristle again. "But we did meet there." Mila opened her mouth to say something else, probably another snide remark. But before she could, Tim chimed in, his voice carrying across the table in that signature charismatic tone of his.
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"Well, I think it's a nice story," he said.
"I met my wife at a party in college, so it's not all that different. And look O at us now... Married for twenty years, two kids, and a couple of dogs to boot." "Hmm," Enzo said, glancing atagain in that way that toldthat he was a little hurt still. "We've got one kid on the way. Maybe it's tto add a dog to the mix?"
With that, the conversation continued to flow again, and I finally felt like could breathe. Realizing that I needed a moment to myself, though, I excused myself from the table, telling Enzo I would be back in a minute.
The restroom felt like a river of calm compared to the thinly veiled tension of dinner conversation with Mila. ↓ Ο Milah bent over the sink, taking deep breaths, letting the coolness of the marble surface seep into my palms. I felt the early waves of morning sickness crashing in, tightening my stomach. I turned on the faucet and splashed cold water on my face. "I don't trust her," my wolf spoke up, breaking the silence in my head. I looked up at my reflection in the mirror, my eyes momentarily taking on a golden sheen, a subtle manifestation of my wolf.