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Chapter Fourteen

Luke

Her words hit hard. I didn’t know what to say just then, but now that I’m in my car and I’ve had a few minutes to think, it pisses me off.

Me:I let you in. Literally. I never invite people into my home. That wasn’t enough for you, though. You always wanted more.

More than I could give.

I wait a few minutes for her to respond. She doesn’t, so I start up my engine and drive home. My anger increasing with each passing block.

I hear the ding of my message app and choose to wait until I get home to look. I need to focus on the road. Once I’m in my driveway, I pick it up and read.

Forever Girl:I’m sorry.

I’m sorry? What the fuck does that mean? What’s she sorry for?

Me:For what?

Forever Girl:For hoping.

Jesus.

* * *

I feel like shit.Like I’ve got the flu. Aches, pains, that kind of thing, which is weird because I don’t get sick. I eat healthy, relatively, and work out almost every day. I make it a point to at least get a run in on my treadmill. So the fact that all I want to do is sleep is troublesome.

I do the right thing and take the night off. I need to hire a couple more people so I’m not always relying on Chris. He’s got a full load of classes that aren’t easy. But I know he needs the money so that’s something, I guess.

Grabbing the pillow and blanket off my bed, I make myself comfortable on my couch. When I can’t find a damn thing to watch, I grab the remote for the DVD player and power it up.The Shiningstarts up, and for a split second, I feel a pang of something in my chest.

Maybe I’ve got a chest cold coming on.

I opt not to watch the movie that is forever going to remind me of the night I slept next to Tayler all night long.

God, I feel like shit.

Screw a movie. I just need to have something on in the background so I can sleep, finally. I need noise around me to make my brain stop working—to stop worrying. About what? I’m not sure. Something is definitely off with me.

I find an NHL game. The soft sounds of skates swishing on ice is all I need. Lying back, I cover myself and reach for the water I poured earlier. About to sip from it, I hear my phone chime. “Damn it.” I left it in my bedroom. “Maybe it’s Tay—”

Shut up, Luke.

Jogging into my room, I grab my cell and check it on my way back to the couch. I feel my body grow tight when I see the name on the screen. Shanna.

Shanna:Hey, stud. Long time no see.

Long time no see? No shit. That’s by design. I’ve no interest in seeing, speaking to, or even texting my ex-wife. So I ignore it. Until another chime sounds.

Shanna:I know you’re home sick.

She’s been to the bar. Fuck. I told her to stay away from Cy’s.

Shanna:Do you need anything, sweetums?

Sweetums?She used to call me that whenever she wanted something, and that was all the damn time, so…

I ignore the text.