The Trap Of Ace

Chapter 20

Read The Trap Of Ace [by Eva Zahan] Chapter 20 – The aroma of fresh spices and sauce wafted across the kitchen, proclaiming the deliciousness getting ready for the special Italian dinner. And the provoking sweet goods that baked inside the oven had me salivating.

The hunger of my tummy spiked more at that. The result of not eating the whole day. And how could I when all my mind was spiraled with one suddenly vanished man’s thoughts?

“I’m happy that you came here, Em. In all the preparations of the marriage, we couldn’t get enough time to spend,” said Tess, adding some basils in the spaghetti.

I nodded. “Yeah, but don’t worry. I’m not going anywhere for sometime. So we’ve a lot of time to fix that.”

Something flickered over her eyes, but then she smiled. “Right. Anyway, how was your day?”

“It was good.”

Not good. At all. After last night I hadn’t got any peace. What Caleb said, about their relationship, about her involvement with Ace kept my mind busy. And then he suddenly vanished from the country.

In the evening when I got Cassie’s call and got to know about Victoria’s being in the UK, it’d raised a lot of questions in my mind. Like he’d literally no one out there except her, so the suspicion that she could be one of the reasons for his frequent visit there wasn’t unrealistic. Even if I didn’t have any right to feel vexed about it, but I did. But then, somehow I knew that he wasn’t there for her. There was nothing between them like I thought at first they had. They were just friends.

That’s what you thought about Ace and Tess too.

That was the main reason for my being here. I wanted answers to my questions. And at this moment, only Tess could enlighten me. I’d lose my sanity if she didn’t.

Fidgeting in my seat, I cleared my throat. “Uh, I was thinking to ask you something… umm, I…”

She looked up from salads. Observing my hesitation, an understanding etched into her features. “You can ask me anything, Em. I’d try to answer them as long as it’s about me.”

I took a deep breath. There was no point to beat around the bush now.

“Did you cheat on Caleb with Ace seven years ago?”

A gasp slipped through her lips as her eyes widened in fraction. “What? What are you talking about, Em? I never did such a thing!”

“Look, I’m sorry. I know I shouldn’t ask you these questions. It happened years ago and I should just keep it there. But I…”

“It doesn’t matter if it’s years ago or not! I’ve always loved Caleb. I know we were never sure of anything, and also dated other people after our first break up. But I’d never cheated on him. And especially not with Ace. He was my best friend for G*d’s sake!” She cut me off, disbelief filled in her eyes.

“So, there was nothing going on between you two?”

“Of course not! Why’d you think that?” A frown set between her brows. And then realization hit her as she went quiet, guilt flashing over her eyes.

“I saw you kissing, Tess. If there were nothing between you two, then what was that?” I queried, a sudden desperation rolled my insides. “Caleb told me you and him started dating just a month ago before your nineteenth birthday. Means you were with Caleb when you… what do I think of that?”

I’d no right to ask her these personal questions. It was all in the past. But I needed to know.

Both of them knew of my feelings. That other night on the terrace, she told me she’d never hurt me on purpose. Ace’s words and actions proved that he remembered every word he said to me and somehow meant it, that’s what I saw in his eyes every time he called me his. I wasn’t sure if he did harbor any real feelings for me back then, but he didn’t think I was a fool in love with him. He cared and respected me and my feelings.

That’s what I understood from his all crazy actions and other things. And even if they didn’t have anything between them, then why would they do that? Why’d I found them wrapped around in each other’s arms like that?

What was the reason he became so distant with me all of a sudden and didn’t even call or ask of me once after that night? Not even when I shifted to NY. Yes, after his father’s d***h, he did get distant with everyone, but he never did with me. Even for once in a while, he used to visit me. Until one day, it stopped. And then came that ominous night. The night my heart broke.

All these things have been nagging me after Ace suddenly out of nowhere began to appear in my life, declared his claim on me, after my talk with Tess that night, and finally after what Caleb told me last night.

“Tell me, Tess. Why did you kiss the boy you knew your sister had lost her heart to?” Tightness clogged up my throat, burning my eyes. “Even after loving someone else, even after Ace was just your best friend, even after you didn’t want to hurt your little sister as you claimed that night. Why?”

Closing her eyes, she rubbed her face. “I can’t tell you that Em.”

“Why?” My voice rose. Couldn’t she see how desperate I was to know the truth? The truth they were hiding.

“Just as I said, I will answer your questions as long as it’s about me. And it’s not about only me here, Em. Nor is it my secret to tell. Only Ace can give you these answers.” She blinked away the unshed tears in her own eyes. “But know that Em, there was never anything between me and Ace except just friendship. And I’d never, ever cheat on Caleb. It’s not always what it appears to be. Sometimes, you need to see beyond it.”

Her eyes pleaded me not to ask anymore questions as I sat there silently, taking in her words. What did she mean?

it appeared to be? Then what was

still remained unsolved, her stating that there wasn’t anything between them ever did something to

snatched my gaze back to her. “I hope you understand why I can’t tell you anything. It’s not my place to tell you this.

nodded. “It’s

how important for everything to clear up to you to take your next decisions of your life, Em. So I’d suggest you ask him yourself. I think the time

my next steps in my

what did she mean by it was the time for me to know everything? Why did it feel like the truth that I was going to know soon would change my life

my phone distracted me

said, picking

male voice spoke from the

it? And why are you calling from my friend’s phone? Where’s

here is drunk and alone. She’s refusing to leave and we don’t know her address. So we got your number from her emergency dial list and called you. We’d be grateful if you come and get your friend, she’s in a pretty bad state and we don’t know what to do with

has she been there?” I asked, getting up from

four hours, miss,”

an eye on her until

about to close our bar

you!” I put the phone in my

it? Who was that?” asked Tess, concern latched into

right now. I’ll tell you later everything, I’ve got to go

you’re free. And

***

the GPS tracker of my phone. I’d never heard of that bar’s name before, and after tracing Beth’s phone, I found it was at Northern Avenue. The street infamous for old buildings, illegal casinos, small cafes and

was doing here at nine of the

the eerie silence around, I felt people of this area called it a night much earlier than

and the bar’s name. A big ‘Dakota’s Bar’ was written on a white board, red fairy lights lit at

and flee

at the corner, I found it full. And the c****o beside it explained the reason. I’d just park my car outside the

road and found there a place to park. Keeping my car there, I took my phone and went back

music coming out from

her not

her, a man in white shirt

of hers

here at this moment,” I said, genuinely grateful. At places like this, she could fall into a wrong man’s hand. Thank G*d, this man, who must be

And when it was our time to close the bar, we asked her to leave but she wasn’t in a state to leave

happened to

so much for taking care of her until I arrived,” saying, I hurried to her and

me, recognition flickered over her face as an uneven smile stretched across her lips. “Emmm! You’re ‘ere! I was soooo lonely.” She tugged at my hand. “Come, sit ‘ere! Now we’re going to drink

her cheeks were streaked with dried tears and smudged mascara. She looked like

I hoped everything was alright. I’d talk to her

go, we’re leaving.” I tried

don’t want to go! Need more drinks, an’ you’ll drink with me,” she slurred.

eying his wrist. The whole bar was empty, he was just waiting for us to leave

stand up, I wrapped one of her arms around my

complained, but walked along

her and then glanced at the man. He offered if I needed help but I denied. Paying her bill, I thanked

parked. Some wobbling figures appeared and disappeared around the corners. In the whole area, only us two girls could be seen

crying again, mumbling something incoherent

alright.

me. My gaze

ignore it, but it was too strong. And when I heard footsteps behind me, i’d to turn around. A fleeting figure moved behind

the other end of the street. But there was no one in there. It was the same car that was behind me most

I came here? No, it must’ve been another car. There wasn’t only one Range Rover out there. But

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