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He nods stiffly.

“Do you trust yourself?” I ask. “To keep those promises, you have to trust yourself, baby. I can’t do that for you.”

He nods again. “I’m going to keep them. I trust myself to keep them, Lana.”

I brush my thumb up the line of his jaw. “Then I trust you to keep your promises.”

“What if I don’t deserve that?”

“What if you do?” I counter. “Because you do. Whoever told you second chances were easy, lied to you.”

Christian huffs a laugh. “Sorry.”

I put my forehead to his, my hand cupping the nape of his neck. “Christian?”

“Yeah.”

“Say you’re brave.”

“What?”

“Out loud,” I say. “Say it out loud.”

“I—I’m brave?”

“Say it like you mean it, Christian,” I chuckle.

“I’m brave,” he echoes.

“I’m strong.”

“I’m strong,” he repeats.

“I’m kind.”

“I’m kind.”

I kiss his cheek. “Keep saying those to yourself, baby. Because you are everything and more to me. You deserve to be those things to yourself too.”

“Can I make one more promise to you?” Christian whispers.

I nod.

“I promise to come to you when I need help,” he says. “When it gets hard and I’m not okay and I… I’ll come to you. And I’ll get the help I need if I need it.”

“I love that promise,” I say. “And I trust you to keep it.”

“I love you, Lana,” he breathes.

“I know.” I nestle my face into his neck and kiss his pulse before I breathe, “Good morning.”

“Good morning, baby.”

CHAPTER 18

Christian

“Lana, stop it,” I groan, walking toward my car. “I’m fine.”