A Calculated Distance

I stared at Sebastian's text message until my eyes burned. The offer of a car service seemed both thoughtful and threatening at the same time. My paranoid mind couldn't separate kindness from calculation anymore.

After a moment of panic, I texted back: *Thank you, but I already called a taxi. It should be here any minute.*

His reply came almost instantly: *Cancel it. My driver is more reliable.*

The directness of his command made my stomach clench. I had to hold my ground.

*I appreciate the gesture, but I prefer to handle transportation myself. Thank you anyway.*

Three dots appeared, disappeared, then appeared again. Finally: *As you wish. Take care, Hazel.*

I exhaled slowly, feeling like I'd passed some kind of test. Or failed it—I couldn't be sure.

Instead of heading to the hospital as I'd claimed, I spent the evening pacing my apartment, planning my next move. Sebastian clearly wanted to meet with me personally. If I kept dodging him, he'd get suspicious.