The day I died he got married 25

The day I died he got married 25

Chapter 25 

Very few people knew she couldn’t drink. Not in her last life, not even now

The only one who ever didwas Julian

That night in Aspenridgeafter she’d downed half a bottle in front of him and blacked outwas the first and last time he’d seen her drunk

Nina stared at him now, stunned. A strange warmth crept up in her chest, uninvited

She opened her mouth, about to askbut before she could, Julian tipped his head back and downed the drink. TY chuckled and offered another

Impressive tolerance, Mr. Ford.” 

Julian’s eyes lingered on the next glass. He said nothing, just drank

Another came. Then another

And Julian kept drinking, wordless

Even Nina, who’d never really been part of the business scene, could tellTY was deliberately pushing him

She frowned, hand shooting out to grasp Julian’s wrist. Excuse me, TY, but what exactly are you doing?” 

TY smiled coolly. Isn’t this how business works? Drinks for deals.” 

Nina’s eyes darkened. Of course she knew drinking came with negotiationbut she’d always believed TY to be better than that

Disappointment twisted in her gut, and with every shot Julian swallowed, her admiration for TY burned out like a dying ember

She took the glass from Julian’s hand. Enough. I’ll drink instead.” 

She knew full wellJulian had a weak tolerance. Always had

But just as she raised the glass, a slender hand pressed down on hers

Julian’s eyes met hers. Quiet. Intense

Then, he rose to his feet and turned to TY with a calm, flat tone

I’m afraid this deal’s not going to work out.” 

Before Nina could even process it, he grabbed her hand and walked out

His grip was cold. Solid

She stared at his back in a daze, too stunned to pull away. Not until they reached the door did he finally let go

She blinked. Didn’t you come here just for him? You-” 

Her words cut off as Julian staggered slightly, swaying on his feet

Julian-!She caught him instinctively, steadying his weight against her

His face was flushed from the alcohol. Her heart clenched

With no better choice, she hailed a cab and took him back to the hotel

Once there, she helped him onto the bed. Just as she turned to leave, he grabbed her wrist

She tried to wiggle free. No luck

She lightly patted his cheek. Are you actually drunk, or just faking it?” 

His lashes fluttered, but he didn’t reply

She stared at him in silence

Chapter 25 

Julian had changed. Hardened. Sharpened. He looked almost the same, but he wasn’t the man she remembered

Except for now

Only in this moment with his eyes shut and his defenses lowereddid he finally resemble the Julian Ford from before

Nina reached out, poked his cheek gently

His lips parted in a whisper. Don’t go.” 

Her breath caught. Her gaze softened in spite of herself

She sat beside him and whispered, Okay. I won’t.” 

Outside, the neon lights of Eastbridge flickered against the hotel windows. And slowly, they fadedgiving way to warm morning sunlight

Julian opened his eyes

His head throbbed faintly. Expected

He propped himself up and turned, only to find Nina curled up, fast asleep beside the bed

He froze

Seven years ago, the memory hit him like a wavegraduation night, his first time getting drunk, ending up with alcohol poisoning

The next morning in the hospital, it was her at his bedside, crying her heart out

You idiot. You don’t even know how to drinkwhat if you’d died? What was I supposed to do then?” 

That was the first time someone had looked him in the eye and said, Without you, I wouldn’t know how to go on.” 

But in the end, he let her slip through his fingers

Julian lifted a hand slowly, hesitating to brush her hair from her face

But just before he could, Nina stirred

She opened her eyes, groggy

He curled his fingers into a fist and drew his hand back

Clearing his throat, he kept his voice neutral. Thanks for last night.” 

Nina yawned, stretching. As long as you’re okay. I’ll head back to my room.‘ 

She walked to the door

Julian suddenly spoke again, Youdon’t have anything to say?” 

He said it casually, Almost too casual

But that tiny tremor in his voice made her stop cold

Her fingers tightened at her sides

In that moment, the scene overlapped with the hospital memory from seven years agohim waking, her crying, the unspoken ache between them

She turned back with a smile

No, Mr. Ford,she said softly. What is there left to say between us?” 

The day I died he got married

The day I died he got married

Status: Ongoing

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