Chapter 35
“Get ready to be amazed,” Astrid called out, helpingwith the safety harness. Her eyes sparkled with
mischief. Audrey, show them what you've
It's been years, | murmured, my hands running over the familiar contours of the steering wheel. ‘What if | mess
up?”
You won't,” she said firmly. “You were always the steady one, remember? The one Rachel and | could count on to
keep us from doing anything too crazy Even after all these years, beating Felix will be child's play.”
| smiled despite my nerves. “I'll try my best.”
The engine roared to life beneath me, a deep, powerful rumble that sent vibrations through my entire body.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtMemories flooded back-endless summer afternoons spent mastering every turn of tracks like this, the pure joy of
speed and control.
Felix’s car stopped beside me. Through the window, | could see his confident grin. He probably thought this
would be an easy victory - a way to impress the mysterious newcomer while entertaining his friends.
The starting girl raised her flag, the setting sun catching on her sequined outfit. My world narrowed to the track
ahead, everything else fading into background noise. This wasn’t about Felix or his watch or even proving
anything to anyone. This was about reclaiming a part of myself I'd locked away for far too long.
The flag dropped.
| hit the accelerator, feeling the car surge forward. During the whole race, | was driving by my instinct. | drifted
through every bend with pinpoint accuracy, my eyes fixed on the road stretching ahead. | could hear Rachel's
voice in my head, remindingabout weight transfer, about finding the perfect line.
When | crossed the finish line, several car lengths ahead of Felix, the silence was absolute. His friends stood
frozen, mouths agape. Even Astrid looked slightly stunned by the margin of victory.
Felix emerged from his car slowly, running a hand through his disheveled hair. “Well,” he said, walking toward
definition of ‘rookie.”".
| stepped out of my car, feeling lighter than | had in years. “To be fair, it has been a long tsince | raced.”
“Clearly not long enough for you to forget how.” He unstrapped his watch and held it out. “A deal’s a deal.”
‘Now that’s what I call putting your money where your mouth is!” She plucked the watch from Felix’s
outstretched hand with a theatrical flourish. ‘Good to see sthings about you haven't changed, Felix.”
His laughter was genuine, though his eyes never left my face. | couldn't help but notice how different his
attention felt from the calculating gazes I'd grown used to in New York's social circles. There was something
almost refreshing about his unconcealed admiration - no hidden agendas, just pure appreciation for a skilled
opponent.
“You know,” | said, pulling out my phone, “Astrid wasn’t entirely honest earlier. I'm hardly a rookie.” | displayed
my contact information with a slight smile. “Consider this a fair exchange for such an... entertaining afternoon.”
The spark of interest in his eyes brightened considerably as he reached for his phone. | noticed his hands were
still trembling slightly from the adrenaline of the race or perhaps something else entirely.
“I should find Astrid,” | said after we'd exchanged contacts.
“Wait!” He stopped me. “How about a photo together? To commemorate this unexpected defeat?”
There was something genuine about his enthusiasm that madepause. After a moment's hesitation, | nodded.
He stepped closer, holding up his phone. The camera captured both of us.
“What are you planning to do with that photo?” | asked.
Felix’s eyes sparkled with mischief as he tucked his phone away. “That's a secret.”