She had seen him when she was in the hospital, but back then, his eyes had been hollow. He'd been sporting an unkempt beard, looking utterly haggard and beaten down by life. Today, he was wearing a crisp cream-colored casual suit, clean- shaven, with strikingly handsome and rugged features. He looked like an entirely different person.

She quickly nodded. "Thank you."

He pulled the book down and crouched gracefully in front of her wheelchair, handing it over. His gaze was impossibly deep. "How is your leg healing?"

Norah offered a polite smile. "It's getting better. The doctor said I should be able to walk again in about a couple of weeks."

He kept his eyes locked on hers and nodded slowly. "Your bones are still fragile right now. Make sure you're careful."

"I will, thanks." Norah's smile was warm, yet distant. "What brings you here, Uncle Gonzalez?"

Uncle Gonzalez?

She had finally started calling him by that respectful moniker again, but it only sent a dull, suffocating ache through Xavier's chest.

He found his voice. "I... needed a book, too."

"What a coincidence," she said brightly.

The fading evening light spilled through the aisles, casting a golden glow over the soft lines of her profile. Her eyes sparkled with their usual vivacity. There was no sadness in them anymore-only calm, polite indifference.

Norah looked down at the man crouched before her. It felt a little strange, but she figured he was just treating her like a kid. That had to be why he had knelt down to her eye level to chat.

His tone was so gentle and patient, too.

She didn't know whether to laugh or feel awkward.

Tucking the book into her lap, she said, "My friends are waiting for me. I should get going."

Xavier nodded. "See you."

Norah beamed. "Bye, Uncle Gonzalez!"

She maneuvered her wheelchair around and headed off without a second glance, exactly how someone would part ways with a vague acquaintance after bumping into them on the street.

Xavier slowly stood up, his eyes locked on her retreating figure. His gaze darkened like the setting sun being swallowed by storm clouds outside—briefly blazing, then fading into total obscurity.

Norah regrouped with Khloe and Sara. Khloe had already ordered ber a coffee. The three of them chatted" for a bit longer until they noticed the sky rapidly darkening outside, prompting them to pack up.

Khloe went to pull her car around while Sara waited with Norah for the Lamont family's van.

The clouds had grown thick and heavy. The air felt charged, and pedestrians were hurrying along the sidewalk.

Barely two minutes later, it started to pour. Sara quickly threw her light jacket over Norah's shoulders. "I'll go inside and see if I can borrow an umbrella! Stay right here!"

Norah nodded, pulling the jacket tighter around herself.

Sara dashed back into the Back

het

bookstore. The rain was coming down in sheets now. The streets were chaotic as people and cars scrambled for cover causing massive gridlock. Her driver was likely stuck in the mess and wouldn't be arriving anytime soon

Norah pulled the jacket up over her head to shield herself, but suddenly, the rain stopped hitting her.

She looked up, utterly shocked to see Gonzalez standing right beside her.

Xavier held a sleek black umbrella over her, looking slightly rigid. "I was just on my way out, too."

Norah realized her mistake. Right, Uncle Gonzalez had been buying a book inside just a few minutes ago.

She smiled gratefully. "You've saved me twice today."

Under the dim streetlights, the wind whipped the freezing rain fiercely against the canvas of the umbrella As commuters rushed past, Xavier subtly shifted the umbrella entirely over her, taking the brunt of the storm on his own shoulders.

His gaze was intense, burning into her. "Will you remember me this time?"

Norah nodded, taking the question at face value. "Yes, of course I will."

A faint smile graced his lips, though his eyes remained bottomless and unreadable.

Silence settled between them, thick and slightly awkward. Thankfully, Sara burst out of the store with a borrowed umbrella, stopping in surprise when she saw the handsome stranger. "Who are you?"

Norah quickly introduced him. "He's a family friend. Uncle Gonzalez."

Sara flushed slightly, looking at Xavier. "Sorry. I thought some random guy was hitting on you."

Xavier's aura instantly grew cold and detached as he addressed the stranger. "It's

fine."