Page 48 of The Keeper


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I’d rolled my eyes, but the teasing had heat creeping up my neck the whole drive home.

I stretch, grab my phone from the nightstand, and thumb through the usual flood of notifications. Emails from PR, a couple of messages from the content team, nothing urgent. A small mercy.

My thumb hovers for a moment before I open the Veil app.

Of course, there’s a message waiting from @HalfWritten.

@HalfWritten:

Good morning. Hope your day’s wonderful. Maybe I’ll get lucky and hear from you soon.

A smile tugs at my lips before I can stop it. This is whatnormallooks like, isn’t it? A kind, attentive man. Someone easy to talk to. Someone who doesn’t make my pulse jump just by standing too close.

Definitely not a broody Irish footballer who smells of cedar and drives me insane.

I type before I can overthink it.

@OneLastLine:

Good morning. I’ve missed talking to you. Crazy how we’ve only known each other a few days and it already feels like part of my routine. How are you?

It only takes a minute for the dots to appear.

@HalfWritten:

Better now that I get to talk to you.

I bite my lip, smiling at the screen like an idiot.

@OneLastLine:

Smooth. You always this charming, or do I just bring it out of you?

@HalfWritten:

Maybe a bit of both. Been working all morning. You make a good distraction.

@OneLastLine:

I’ll take that as a compliment.

@HalfWritten:

Funny how a single message from you makes it easier to breathe.

I stare at the message a moment longer than I should. He always writes like that—simple, steady. The kind of man who sayslessbut somehow meansmore.

@OneLastLine:

You’ve got a way with words, you know that?

@HalfWritten:

Only with you.

I exhale a soft laugh, sinking back into the pillows. The conversation feels so easy, natural, like we’ve known each other for longer than a few days.

@OneLastLine: