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TANGLED: Crazy For You

Twenty-one-year-old Hazel has always lived a sheltered life under her brother's watchful eye. That stability shatters when Silas, her brother's enigmatic best friend, moves in. Silas is a dangerous temptation covered in tattoos and dark secrets. As they share a home, his predatory focus shifts toward Hazel, sparking a forbidden obsession. Under her brother's roof, Hazel must navigate a suffocating web of desire that threatens to ruin them both.
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Chapter 6

Hazel Pov

The drive home was the longest seven minutes of my life.

Silas didn't say a word. Neither did I. The silence between us wasn't the comfortable kind - the kind you settle into like a warm blanket on a cold night. This was the other kind. The kind that presses against your ribs and makes it hard to breathe. The kind with teeth.

I kept my face turned toward the passenger window, watching the streetlights blur past in long, orange smears. My reflection stared back at me from the dark glass - pale, hollow-eyed, a ghost version of myself. I looked away from her.

The hospital bracelet was still on my wrist. I'd been picking at the plastic edge since we left the parking lot, working at it like a loose thread, but it wouldn't come off without scissors. Every time my eyes caught the sight of it, my stomach lurched. Physical evidence. A paper trail of everything I was trying to bury.

Silas's hands were steady on the wheel. That was the thing about him that always undid me - his steadiness. While the rest of the world spun and tilted, Silas Mercer stayed perfectly, infuriatingly still. Like gravity itself had signed a contract with him.

He pulled into the driveway, and before the car had even come to a full stop, I had the door open.

"Hazel-"

My name in his mouth. Low, warning, like the first rumble of thunder before a storm.

I didn't stop.

I was out of the car and moving up the front path before he'd even cut the engine, my sneakers scuffing against the flagstone, my pulse already climbing. I just needed to get inside. I just needed four walls and a locked door and the muffled quiet of my own room, where the weight of the day couldn't follow me.

The front door was unlocked - Leo must have left it that way when he'd rushed to the hospital earlier, before Silas had sent him home with some clipped, authoritative explanation I hadn't been present for. I was grateful for that, at least. I pushed inside, the familiar smell of the house wrapping around me - old wood and the faint ghost of the candle Mom used to burn in the kitchen, years ago. I didn't stop to feel it. I crossed the entryway in four strides and hit the base of the staircase.

I was halfway up when I heard the front door close behind him.

"We're not done." His voice came from the bottom of the stairs, calm and unbothered, like he had all the time in the world.

I kept climbing.

I heard his footsteps - unhurried but deliberate - and then the stairs were groaning under his weight as he followed. I moved faster, gripping the banister, my socked feet nearly slipping on the hardwood. Almost there. Six more steps. Five.

His hand closed around my wrist.

The touch stopped me like a wall. Not rough, not painful - just absolute. His grip was warm and firm and entirely inescapable, and the heat of his skin against mine sent a current up my arm that I hated myself for feeling. He turned me gently but unmistakably, and suddenly his frame was filling the staircase behind me, his broad shoulders level with my eye line because of the height difference the steps created. There was nowhere to go. Up was blocked by him. Down was blocked by him. He was the whole geometry of the space.

He took my other wrist, too. Both hands, loose enough that I knew I wasn't a prisoner, tight enough that I knew I wasn't free.

His dark eyes found mine. Held them.

"Tell me what happened at school." His voice was quiet. Almost gentle. That was worse, somehow, than if he'd shouted. "The real version. Not the one you gave the doctor."

My throat tightened. I could feel my heartbeat in my wrists, right where his thumbs rested against my pulse points, and I wondered with a flash of humiliation whether he could feel it too - the frantic, give-away thudding of a heart that didn't know how to lie quietly.

"Nothing happened," I said. My voice came out steadier than I expected. I was proud of that, at least.

"Hazel."

"Let go of me." I tried to pull my hands back. His grip didn't tighten, but it didn't yield either, and the effort only brought me a half-step closer to him, close enough that I had to tip my chin up to keep his gaze. Close enough to catch the scent of him - cedar and something warmer underneath, something I refused to name.

"Leave me alone," I said. Harder this time. "Whatever you think you know, it is not your problem. It has nothing to do with you."

Something shifted behind his eyes. Not hurt - Silas Mercer didn't do hurt, or at least he never let you see it. But something. A recalculation.

He was quiet for a long moment. Then he said, "Leo's going to want answers."

The name landed in my chest like a stone dropping into still water.

"Don't." The word came out before I could stop it, small and sharp.

"You know he will." Silas's voice hadn't changed - still low, still unhurried, still that maddening evenness. "He's already got questions. The second he sees you, the second he looks at you for more than thirty seconds, he's going to know something's wrong. You've never been able to hide anything from him."

I pressed my lips together. My jaw ached with the effort of keeping everything in.

"And if Leo finds out someone bullied you badly enough to put you in a hospital bed-" He paused, just for a beat, and the pause was deliberate. Surgical. "-you know exactly what he'll do. He will tear that school apart. He won't stop until he finds whoever is responsible."

The image came to me immediately and completely: Leo's face going white, then red. Leo's voice on the phone, calling people. Leo in the parking lot, in the hallway, in the dean's office. Leo making it loud and visible and impossible to contain. Leo turning my shame into a spectacle that every person who'd ever looked at me sideways would be able to watch and dissect and talk about for years.

I flinched. I couldn't help it. It moved through me like a shudder I hadn't given permission for.

Because he was right. God, he was right, and I hated him for it. Leo's love was ferocious and absolute and it had no sense of proportion. It never had. He would mean to protect me and instead he would burn down everything around me, and I would be standing in the ash, more exposed than ever.

"That's what you want?" Silas asked quietly.

I yanked my hands back.

This time he let them go.

The release was almost dizzying - the sudden absence of his warmth, the rush of cool air where his skin had been. I stood there for one single, suspended second, my freed hands curled at my sides, my heart slamming against my sternum.

I looked at him. Really looked at him - at the steady, watchful dark of his eyes, at the set of his jaw, at the way he stood in my staircase like he had any right to be there, like he had any right to any of this.

"It is none of your business," I said. Each word slow and separate and deliberate. A door closing. "Whatever happened. Whatever you think you need to know. It is none of your business, Silas."

Then I turned and I ran.

The last few stairs disappeared under my feet in seconds. I hit the hallway, grabbed my bedroom door, pulled it shut behind me - and then I was inside, back pressed against the wood, chest heaving, the darkness of my room soft and close around me like something finally, mercifully safe.

I stood there, not moving.

My wrists were still warm where he'd held them.

From the other side of the door, from somewhere on the stairs, I heard nothing. Not footsteps retreating. Not the creak of him leaving. Just silence - that same loaded, breathing silence from the car, following me all the way home.

He was still there. I could feel it.

I pressed my back harder against the door and shut my eyes, and waited for my heart to remember how to slow down.

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