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Invisible to My First Love (Harper and Maddox) novel Chapter 93

Chapter 93

Maddox

 

The video I posted on my page blew up so quickly that the notifications turned annoying in only a few minutes.

Even though I already knew what the comments would be, I clicked on the post and it was just as I thought. I could count on one hand the number of comments that were purely fun. The rest, nothing but a mix of emotions and full of envy and jealousy.

It was only right that Harper posted something on her page too since that hadn’t yet happened, so I sent her one of the videos to post and tag me.

As soon as she posted, a notification popped up. I had the intention of clicking on it and being the first to like the post, but Grayson beat me to it and just looking at his name made me squeeze the water bottle in my hand.

Despite everything, he was still in her life and I knew what he meant to her.

My chest tightened as I imagined the smile on her face after seeing that Grayson was the first person to like the post.

It wouldn’t matter to her who would like the post after him. I knew that too well. It was for this reason that I clicked off without liking the post and dropped the water bottle a bit too hard. Maybe I was being petty, but at that moment, I didn’t give a shit.

I stepped in the shower to freshen up, changed my clothes and then came to my home office. I had managed to numb my feelings about the post, but still found myself thinking about her. I knew exactly what we were doing with the fake relationship, but something in me didn’t want to cooperate anymore. I wasn’t yet able to describe it, but it was torture not knowing.

I slid the pile of documents to the side, leaning back in my seat and facing the ceiling, like that’s what held the

answer.

Just then,

my head shot towards my desk when my phone began to ring. Relief washed over me as that was the perfect distraction, Uncle Sebastian.

“I was just thinking about you,” I said to him as soon as I picked up.

“Right, like I’m actually going to believe that.” He scoffed from the other end of the line. “Why would you be thinking about me when you have your girlfriend?”

I rolled my eyes. “Just because I now have a girlfriend doesn’t mean she’s all I think about.”

“You do make it seem that way with how you’ve been posting her in just two days! Anyway, I know you can’t help it. That’s what young love does to you.”

I wanted to chuckle to myself at how his words were far from the truth, but I couldn’t bring myself to do it, like there was something in that statement that was actually true.

“You’ve really come a long way. I remember the last time you introduced me to your girlfriends. That was years ago. But now I see a change in you, which came after Harper came into your life. That’s why I hope this lasts forever, unlike my wife and I.”

He burst into laughter like it was the most normal thing in the world to talk about his divorce like that.

“Are you sure you’re okay?” I asked, furrowing my eyebrows with concern.

“Me? I’m great!”

“And how is she?”

He sighed. “She’s having a good time in Paris at a fashion show or something.”

“Are you home?”

“Nope. I have no business being there.”

I tried to pick up on the real emotion behind his tone. “Maybe-”

“Where are you?” he cut in.

“San Francisco.”

He let out a chuckle like he was impressed. “You really took my advice.”

“Yeah, but I haven’t moved yet.”

“Isn’t it funny how you moved not too long ago to London and now you have to move back to San Francisco? You really do want to be close to this girl. I mean, who wouldn’t want to be close to their girlfriend when she looks like that?”

I nodded in agreement like he could see me.

I’d seen Harper in so many ways – when she was broken with smudged mascara, her bare morning face, when she was all dressed up and when she had nothing on. In all these situations, she was gorgeous.

“I can’t have other guys trying to take her away from me because I live somewhere else,” I said.

“You really are serious about her.”

“So serious that I showed her my old room and pictures at my dad’s estate.”

He whistled, “I thought your move back to San Francisco was a big deal but that? My boy is in love!”

I shook my head. “You’re thinking too far ahead.”

“How else do you explain what you did for her? We both know what that room means to you. Not even Kate shared the same experience.”

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“The way I see it, this is just the beginning of greater things to come and I just hope that witch doesn’t get in the way.”

I chuckled. “Now, lunch was awful.”

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He scoffed. “That was quite low.

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