Chapter 5
Dhan Harper didn’t exactly rush to get here
His face was tight with frustration when he arrived–understandable, comidering how often I’d used stunts like this to drag him away from Ivy Chandler back when we were together.
It was the one thing he couldn’t stand about me.
But this wasn’t then, and we’d been apart for three yours
The bitterness we once shared had been replaced by something else–something like curiosity. After all, we’d been close, once.
We knew each other better than anyone.
People are always drawn to hidden feelings, even when they don’t want to be
That’s why Elan came
He gave me a sharp nudge, clearly annoyed.
I waited a beat before pretending to wake up
When I saw him, I instinctively broke into a smile.
“Boyfriend-,” I teased.
Erhan frode for a moment.
Back when we were still together. I’d call him that every time I picked him up from the airport.
Before he could react, I dropped my game, letting the smile fade.
Sorry,” I mumbled, “Thad too much to drink. Guess I got a little dizzy. Didn’t mean to call you that
Ethan gave me a lorg, complicated look
“Get up. I’ll take you home.”
“That’s too much trouble. You should go I’ll just find a hotel nearby.”
His perfect brows it together.
“A hotel? That’s ridiculous. You have a home. Come on, let’s go.”
I tilted my head back to look at him, and suddenly tears started rolling down my cheeks.
Big, heavy tears. “I don’t have a home, Ethan I really don’t
The day 1 broke up with Ethan was the day I lost my home.
He turned his face away, avoiding my gaze. His voice was stiff as he said,
call Caleb to come get you.”
“Don’t bother. We broke up.”
That stopped him cold. His eyes widened, stured, like he couldn’t wrap his head around it
He opened his mouth to ask why, but I cut him off.
“Don’t ask 1 don’t want to talk about it, and you don’t need to get involved.”
“What happened tonight was a mistake. You and I were never supposed to see each other again.”
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