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Chapter 7 of "Devil's Beat" begins with suspenseful moments: Lilyâs eyes shine instantly. Tears gathering like theyâve been waiting for the right moment. Lucâs... Donât miss it!
Lilyâs eyes shine instantly. Tears gathering like theyâve been waiting for the right moment. Lucâs gaze flicks to Larkin, and his voice softens. âAnd we have her. Our angel. We have this life. And I donât want to keep living like Iâm waiting for the other shoe to drop. I donât want to keep wondering if tomorrow steals you from me again.â
He drops to one knee. The bartender appears at his side with a tray, and my stomach drops again because I see whatâs on it. A ring box. The air leaves my lungs like Iâve been punched.
âOh my God,â Sadie gasps, clutching onto Deanâs bicep, whoâs muttering holy shit like he canât decide if heâs proud or jealous, instinct kicking in a second later as she raises the camera and starts clicking.
Luc opens the ring box and holds it up, his hands steady now, like once he commits, he becomes unstoppable. âLilith Jillian Anderson,â his voice thick, âI loved you before you remembered me. I loved you when you didnât. I love you now, and Iâll love you for the rest of my life. Marry me. Be my wife. Be mine. Be my forever.â
Lily covers her mouth with her free hand, tears spilling. âYes,â she whispers, her head bobbing up and down emphatically.
Luc stands and yanks her into him, and the entire backyard erupts into cheers and clapping, someone yelling, âAbout damn time!â
Marie is crying openly, grabbing my mom in a tight hug. Dadâs eyes are wet too, though he pretends they arenât.
Iâm clapping. Smiling. Doing all the right things. But inside, something goes sharp. Heâs first. He always has been. Iâm proud of him. I am. But thereâs the other thought. The one I donât want;youâll never be that.
I turn away before it can get uncomfortable. Thatâs when I realize Quinn isnât watching them. Sheâs watching me. Like she felt it. Like she knew exactly when something shifted.
âYou okay?â she checks quietly. The noise around us blurs. Laughter. Someone yelling congratulations. Dean making some comment I donât catch. Hayden handing Luc a drink. But Quinnâs voice cuts through it clean.
âIâm fine,â I lie automatically.
Her expression doesnât change. âYouâre not.â
I tighten my grip on the bottle. âI donât need-â
âDonât,â she shakes her head, softer now. âDonât do the thing. Not right now.â
I huff out a breath thatâs almost a laugh. âWhat thing? Standing at my brotherâs engagement party like a normal human?â
She doesnât smile. That should bother me less than it does.
âCongratulations to them,â I declare instead, forcing the words into place. âThey deserve it.â
âThey do.â She studies me. âBut it didnât feel good, did it?â
I snort. âWow. Subtle.â
Her gaze holds. âAccurate.â
Something sharp flashes through me. âStop acting like you know me.â
Her head tilts slightly. âYou say that every time I get a little too close to the truth.â
My pulse spikes. My instinct is immediate; to reach for her, crowd her space, turn this into something physical so I donât have to stand here feeling like this. So, I do what I always do; I step in close, lowering my voice, letting the familiar tone slide into place. âYou like getting close?â I drawl. âBecause I can be very good at close.â
Quinn doesnât flinch. Doesnât lean in. Doesnât pull away. She just looks at me like sheâs watching a trick sheâs already seen.
âThere it is,â she concludes quietly.
My jaw tightens. âThere what is?â
âThe shift.â Her voice is calm. âWhen you stop feeling it and turn it into something else.â
My heart kicks hard against my ribs. âThatâs not what I do.â The words come out too fast. Too defensive.
Quinnâs expression softens just a fraction. Not pity. Not sympathy. Something steadier. âIâm not judging you,â she tries to clarify. âBut Iâm not going to be another distraction you use to prove or forget something.â
My throat works around something I donât want there. âI have something to prove now?â