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I pass a lamb bhuna over to Cole, assuming that’s still his order, before peeling the lid on a chicken tikka masala.

I breathe it in, salivating at the glorious scent. “Thank you, Ax. You are anangel.”

“Anytime.” He looks between Cole and me. “Reckon we’ll be recording ready any time soon?”

I sink my fork into the Tupperware and hike a thumb over my shoulder toward Cole. “Depends on your singer over there. He’s the lyricist.”

Cole scoffs. “If I remember correctly, you wrote almost all the lyrics for our first two albums. I just gave you the ideas.”

“That’s a big fat lie, dude.” I snort. “I still have all your old notebooks if you want me to whip them out for proof.”

Cole turns to me. “You kept them?”

I swallow.

A muscle in his jaw jumps as he watches me.

“I… yeah.” I nod, chewing my lip. “It—um. It just…didn’t feel right to throw it all away.”

His tongue sweeps out, brushing his lip, as a slight crease forms on the corner of his eye. “Right.”

I tug my tongue stud as he watches me.

“Huh.”

Cole jerks at Axel’s voice.

I duck my head.

Axel makes a noise under his breath, a soft hum of sorts.

Eyes linger on me, but I don’t look up.

Heat crawls over my cheeks, my throat drying. My fingers tremble as I push my fork around the dish—my appetite for food diminished and replaced with something else. Something I won’t let myself acknowledge.

“Well, this is interesting,” Axel says. He shuffles through the papers, a half smirk on his lips as I peek at him through the shield of my hair. He waves a page in front of me. “Reallyinteresting how you’ve added dissonance here.”

A breath of relief coasts past my lips. “Yeah. It really works.”

Cole grunts, non-committal.

I don’t look his way.

“So, recording time, soon, yes?” Axel presses, eyes soft and pleading as he flicks them between us.

I huff a sleepy laugh. “I’ll get you in the booth soon. Promise.”

A beaming grin lights his face. “Holding you to that, Rix.”

Chapter twenty-six

Cole • Now

Days That Shape Our Lives – Me Vs Hero

Hendrixstumblesintothestudio, hair windswept, cheeks stained red from the bitter autumn chill outside.

Backpack slung over one shoulder, my keys dangle from her fingers as she slurps from a large thermos. She drops the bag to the floor and tugs open her coat.