Page 111 of Say You're Still Mine


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The phone rings.

Once.

Twice.

Three—

Voicemail.

His voice hits me like a brick to the sternum.

“Leave it.”

That’s all he recorded.

Cold.

Short.

Unforgiving.

My throat tightens.

The beep echoes like a gunshot.

And the truth comes out of my mouth before I can stop it.

“You came back.”

The words come out broken.

Raw.

Wet with half-swallowed tears and too much wine.

I close my eyes, head falling back against the sofa, breath shaking.

“I know it was you.”

The room sways.

The locket presses into my skin.

“I know I didn’t imagine you.”

I drag my fingers down my face.

“God, Kai… I remember you touching me.”

My heart slams painfully against my ribs.

“I remember your voice. I remember your smell. I remember your hands on my face like you never left.”

My voice cracks.

The alcohol burns hotter.

“Do you know what the worst part is?” My breath shakes. “That I wanted it to be real.”