Page 88 of This Crimson Vow


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Liev is sittingin the chair by the window, when I return. He’s changed into athletic shorts and a sleeveless shirt, making the tension twitching his inked shoulders easy to see.

He looks up the second the door closes.

“We’re fine,” I blurt out. “Promise. But I don’t want to talk about it. Okay?”

His dark eyes study my face. His jaw tightens, and for a second, it looks like he’s going to argue.

“Okay.”

“Go get your workout,” I say lightly. “I’ll shower and keep an ear out.”

He hesitates, then his shoulders drop before he reaches for his room key and… leaves.

I close my eyes.

Please don’t let me have ruined it.

The thought lands like a blow.

He has to see it now—how fucked up I am.If last night wasn’t enough, my reaction this morning must be a flashing neon sign.

Whatever he thought he was getting out of this, it can’t possibly be worth the hassle.

No one signs up for this long-term.

I force the tears back, and press the heel of my hand hard into my sternum

Get it together. This isn’t new.

This is just… reality.

Keke is up earlierthan I expected and already throwing a wrench in the day’s logistics when I hear the door to our adjoining room thud. Liev’s back.

Thirty minutes later, there’s a knock on the cracked adjoining door. I open it further, a finger to my lips and a phone pressed to my ear.

“Yes… no windows and just the one egress.”

Vincent agrees the change of venue is satisfactory, and I end the call and step into our hotel room.

Liev crosses his arms across his chest, and I momentarily forget what I was about to say. Wearing a black button-down shirt and dark jeans, he looks… delicious.

I school my face into something neutral, even as my body betrays me with a rush of remembered sensation.

Damn it.

“What’s going on?”

“Keke doesn’t want to do the interviews in her room anymore,” I explain. “I’ve secured one of the smaller conference rooms downstairs.”

As the day goes on, I watch Keke cycle through four different interviewers. I can’t lie, it’s not what I’d call a good time, but with Liev stationed outside the door, it means I am able to put off any awkward conversation with him.

While Keke answers questions, I check my texts. There are several from Hannah from the night before and this morning. Each makes me more concerned. Her ex-boyfriend showed up last night at her door, and when she didn’t answer, he made so much noise the police were called.

Me: Are you safe?

Hannah: Yeah. He took off before the cops got here. I just feel kind of bad. He was crying.

My lips press into a firm line as I type.