Chapter 192: Memories
Beatrix breathed a huge sigh of relief when she was safely tucked into her car and gave the driver instructions to take her home.
Her eyelids fluttered shut while she listened to her favorite song "All I want by Lauren Spencer.", with her AirPods hoping it would soothe her frazzled nerves.
She had gone on the third date in a span of a week in an attempt to forget about the Niarchos’ brothers but she couldn’t.
As the car glided through the city streets, Beatrix’s mind drifted back to her time with the Niarchos brothers. Their charming smiles, the way their eyes sparkled when they looked at her—it was all so captivating. She had tried to distract herself with other dates, hoping that someone else could fill the void they had left, but it seemed impossible.
"All I Want" filled her ears, its gentle melody blending with her thoughts. Beatrix found solace in the song’s lyrics, as if they mirrored her own yearnings. The hauntingly beautiful voice of Lauren Spencer resonated with her emotions, allowing her to momentarily forget the complications that came with the Niarchos brothers.
As she approached her neighborhood, Beatrix felt a pang of disappointment. She had hoped that these dates would help her move on, but the truth was undeniable—her heart belonged to the Niarchos brothers.
Lost in her own world, Beatrix’s mind wandered back to her time she had with the Niarchos brothers. Their charisma, charm, and undeniable chemistry had drawn her in like a moth to a flame. The kisses, moments, and the intoxicating allure of their presence had left an indelible mark on her.
She tried to rationalize her obsession, reminding herself of how they had lied and used her for their selfish gains but logic and reason seemed to wilt under the weight of her emotions.
A soft breeze caressed Beatrix’s face as the car rolled to a stop at a red light, momentarily breaking the spell of her thoughts. She gazed out of the window, watching people pass by, each one engrossed in their own lives, their own stories. It reminded her that life went on, regardless of her own heartache.
