"The Ghost Who Forgot How to Kill" Chapter 31
The motel room finally went quiet around three in the morning.
Not actually quiet.
The air conditioner still rattled like loose machinery.
Dominic snored from the floor in uneven bursts.
Somewhere outside, tires hissed across wet pavement every few minutes.
Still, it felt quieter after the conversation outside.
After Elena.
Cassian sat near the window with one elbow resting against the armchair while motel neon washed red across the room every few seconds.
Evie lay awake beneath his tactical blanket watching him from the bed.
He looked calmer tonight.
Not healed.
Just less alone inside himself.
Interesting difference.
Kane muttered something incoherent from the couch and rolled directly onto the floor with a loud thud.
Nobody reacted.
Professional exhaustion.
Evie smiled faintly into the pillow.
Then looked back toward Cassian.
“You know,” she murmured quietly, “I think Kane just died.”
Cassian glanced toward the couch.
“He’ll recover.”
“Strong optimism.”
Cassian’s mouth shifted slightly.
Small thing.
Still enough for Evie to notice.
The neon light flickered again.
Red across his jaw.
Across the scar near his mouth.
Across the hands resting loosely together now instead of clenched.
Evie studied him another second before speaking again.
“You asked me once why I never told you about my records.”
Cassian looked toward her fully this time.
The room stayed dim except for motel light and the weak lamp beside the bed.
Evie pulled the blanket slightly higher around herself.
“I didn’t just steal cars.”
Cassian stayed quiet.
Waiting.
Not interrogating this time.
Huge difference.
Evie stared toward the ceiling for a second before continuing.
“My brother used to race.”
The sentence settled softly into the room.
Cassian leaned back slightly in the chair.
“You had a brother.”
“Yeah.”
She smiled faintly without humor.
“Noah Quinn. Professional disaster.”
Rainwater slid slowly down the motel window beside Cassian.
Evie traced one finger absently along the edge of the blanket.
“He was older than me by four years.” Another small breath escaped her. “Taught me how to drive before I legally understood what traffic laws were.”
Cassian watched her carefully.
“He also taught me how to punch people correctly.” She paused. “Very educational childhood overall.”
This time the smile reached him briefly.
Gone quickly.
Still real.
Evie looked down at her hands.
“He raced illegally for money after our mom got sick.”
Cassian’s expression changed slightly after that.
Subtle.
Softer.
Evie noticed anyway.
“We needed rent,” she said quietly. “Needed hospital bills covered. Noah figured out pretty fast rich kids would pay stupid amounts of money to lose races dramatically.”
The motel room hummed softly around them.
Kane snored once from the floor.
Nobody acknowledged it.
Evie swallowed once before continuing.
“I started helping at the garages first. Then driving. Then stealing parts.” Her eyes stayed fixed on the blanket in her lap. “Then entire cars.”
No judgment crossed Cassian’s face.
That almost made it harder somehow.
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Evie laughed softly under her breath.
“You know what the dumbest part is?”
Cassian waited.
“We were actually good at it.”
The neon sign buzzed outside again.
Red light drifted slowly across the ceiling.
Evie looked toward the motel window now instead of him.
“One night Noah took a race he shouldn’t have.” Her voice quieted slightly. “Wrong people. Wrong money.”
Cassian stayed completely still.
Evie rubbed one thumb slowly against the edge of the blanket.
“I told him not to go.”
The room seemed to narrow around the sentence afterward.
Not dramatically.
Just enough.
“He went anyway?”
Evie nodded once.
“There was an accident during the race.” She looked down. “At least that’s what police called it.”
Cassian’s jaw tightened slightly.
Tiny movement.
Enough.
Evie stared at the blanket harder.
“The car flipped near the river barrier.” Her voice thinned slightly around the edges now. “Fuel line ruptured before they could get him out.”
Silence settled carefully through the motel room.
Real silence this time.
Even Kane stopped snoring somehow.
Evie pressed her lips together briefly.
“I got there before the ambulance.”
Cassian looked at her quietly.
Evie laughed once under her breath again.
Wrong sound.
Fragile this time.
“He kept apologizing to me.”
The words nearly broke halfway through.
Evie looked away fast toward the dark motel ceiling.
“Imagine actively burning alive and still apologizing.”
Cassian stood before she fully realized he moved.
No sudden rush.
Just crossing the room slowly while neon motel light flickered across the floor between them.
Evie wiped quickly beneath one eye with the heel of her hand.
Annoying.
Deeply annoying.
“I tried getting him out myself,” she whispered. “Burned both hands on the passenger door trying to pull it open.”
Cassian sat carefully on the edge of the mattress beside her.
The bed dipped slightly beneath his weight.
Evie kept staring upward.
Couldn’t quite look at him yet.
“For a while after that,” she said quietly, “I couldn’t stand the smell of gasoline.”
Cassian looked down at her hands resting over the blanket.
The old scars along her palms suddenly made sense now.
Evie followed his gaze automatically.
“Yeah,” she murmured. “Those.”
Cassian reached for her hand slowly.
Enough time to pull away if she wanted.
She didn’t.
His fingers turned lightly against her palm beneath the motel light while rain tapped softly outside.
“You think you failed him,” Cassian said quietly.
Evie finally looked toward him after that.
The understanding in his voice hit immediately.
Not pity.
Recognition.
“Didn’t I?”
Cassian’s thumb brushed once across the old scar near the center of her hand.
“Noah made his choice.”
Evie stared at him.
Then laughed weakly.
“That sounds familiar.”
Cassian looked down briefly between them.
“Elena too.”
There it was.
The parallel sitting openly between them now.
Two people carrying ghosts around like unpaid debts.
Evie shifted closer before fully thinking through it.
Not much.
Enough for their shoulders to touch lightly beneath the motel blanket.
Cassian didn’t move away.
Outside, headlights drifted slowly across the wet parking lot below the window.
“I think,” Evie said softly, “we’ve both been punishing ourselves long enough.”
Cassian stayed quiet beside her.
The motel room felt strangely warm suddenly despite the broken heater.
Dominic rolled over on the floor and mumbled something about nachos in his sleep.
Neither of them laughed this time.
Evie rested her head carefully against Cassian’s shoulder instead.
Small movement.
Easy.
Cassian looked down at her once.
Then reached for the blanket beside them and pulled it higher around both of them automatically.
Not tactical.
Not cautious.
Just instinct now.
Evie closed her eyes slowly against his shoulder while rain moved softly through the dark outside.
This time, neither of them slept alone.
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