I pressed my lips together firmly. “Liam. I warned you. I won’t date someone who has trust issues.”
“And I’m not going to date a girl who’s in love with another man.” His eyes blazed with fury. “I’m not going to date a girl who will end up cheating on me with someone else.”
Shock flew through my system, sending me reeling, before I was overtaken by outrage.
“Are you fucking serious right now?” I made my voice low, matching the fire in his eyes with ice of my own. “Did you really just accuse me of cheating?”
“I don’t know,” he said. “Maybe you’re not right now. But how do I know you won’t just go running after him the first chance you get?”
My vision went white with anger. “Is that really what you think I’m going to do?”
“I don’t want you seeing him anymore.”
Liam’s words had a sense of finality to them. As if they were the last words he was ever going to say.
But I had a world of words to shoot back at him.
“You don’t get to dictate who my friends are,” I bit out. “You don’t get to come in here and throw a fit of jealousy. And yousure as fuckdon’t get to accuse me ofcheating on you.”
We stared each other down. The scowl on his face matched my own.
“If you see him again, we’re over,” Liam said.
My lips curled into a snarl. “We were over the minute you accused me of sleeping around behind your back.”
And for once, I didn’t regret whirling around on my heel and leaving.