Page 2 of Wasted Grace


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THREE YEARS AGO (CONTINUED)

Behench—

My head is splitting in half. I crack one eye open and spend a full minute watching the ceiling fan spin like it’s mocking me.

Bed’s empty.

No Gree.

Shit. Did she not stay over?

I groan and drag myself to the bathroom. Splash water on my face. Brush my teeth like it’ll somehow erase the fog in my brain—and the bad decisions I probably made last night.

Why thehelldid I drink so much?

I should’ve made Vikram play babysitter. Gree doesn’t even drink. She must’ve dragged my sorry ass home.

Ugh.Fuck.

I step out of the bedroom—and freeze.

She’s here. I sigh in relief.

She’s on the couch. Staring at my laptop like it insulted her entire bloodline.

“Baby...” I try a sheepish smile. “Shit. I drank too much, huh?”

Nothing. Not even a glance.

Okay... weird. I shuffle closer, about to lean in and kiss her good morning—

But she lifts her hand, palm out, stopping me like a bouncer at a club.

“Not now. You want coffee?” Her voice is... ice. Flat. Unfamiliar.

“I—uh—brushed my teeth, I swear.”

She stands up abruptly and walks into the kitchen, leaving behind a perfectly folded throw blanket and a pillow on the couch.

Wait.

She slept out here?

“Gree?” I follow her in, brow furrowed. “Did you... sleep on the couch?”

“Yep,” she says, casual as hell while slotting a pod into the coffee machine. “You want milk?”

Milk? My brain short-circuits.

She knows I don’t drink my coffee with milk. She’s made it for me a hundred times.

“No...” I say slowly.

Something’s off. Off in a way my hungover brain can’t decode fast enough.