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CHAPTER 47

Ruby

RUBY

He pulls me into a soft hug.

I melt into it.

Into him.

Into the warmth and the certainty and the terrifying potential of what this is becoming.

When he lets me go, he brushes a kiss against my temple.

“Come over tonight,” he says softly.

My heart flip-flops.

“I will.”

He smiles, slow, warm, breathtaking.

“Good.”

I walk out of his office on shaky legs.

Ava and Trey scatter like cockroaches.

I can’t help it.

I laugh.

For the first time all day…

It feels like things might actually be okay.

I do something wild.

I float.

Float through work. Float through emails. Float past the vending machine without ducking behind it for once.

I feel… lighter.

Still nervous. Still overwhelmed. Still half-feral from last night.

But lighter.

Because I’m not running anymore.

When the workday ends, I head home withpurpose, like a woman who’s finally choosing her own story.

I shower, shave everything that might matter, moisturize like I’m auditioning to be a dolphin, and pick out a dress that says:

Yes, I’m here. Yes, I want you. But also yes, I fear nothing.

It’s navy. Soft. Pretty. Slightly dangerous at the neckline.