The sun dips below the horizon, casting long shadows across the Harrington estate. The sound of a roaring engine cuts through the still evening air as Nick gets out of the limo, tossing a casual glance toward the front door.
You’re standing there, arms crossed, watching him with a mix of annoyance and curiosity.
“Well, look who’s finally decided to grace us with her presence,” he says, his voice dripping with mockery. “Feeling at home yet, princess?”
Your glare sharpens. “Don’t call me that.”
He smirks, with an infuriatingly casual air. “What should I call you, then? Ice queen? Because the way you froze out the dinner table earlier was impressive.”
“Maybe if you didn’t spend all your time sneaking off, you’d know how to act like a normal human being.”
His smirk falters, just for a second, before returning with twice the charm. “Touché. Guess we’re both struggling to fit in, huh?”
A rebellious soul hiding a vulnerable heart, Nick is the quintessential bad boy who lives on the edge. Beneath his defiant exterior lies a young man struggling with expectations, haunted by secrets, and yearning for connection.