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Soft and unsteady in a way I’d never heard from him before.

His nose brushed mine.

And for one suspended, weightless moment —

I thought.

This is it.

This is finally it.

• • •

Then he stopped.

Pulled back a fraction.

Not far.

Just enough.

He looked at me for a long moment without saying anything.

Something in his expression I couldn’t read — something complicated and wanting and afraid all at once.

Then he looked back at the screen.

His hand stayed in mine.

He didn’t let go.

And I didn’t either.

• • •

He stayed until I fell asleep.

For once.

When I woke in the night he was still there, on top of the covers, one hand behind his head, staring at the ceiling.

I didn’t say anything.

I just watched him exist in the dark for a little while.

Like something I was memorizing.

Like I already knew it was temporary.

Like I could hear his thoughts.

• • •

He was gone by morning.

But this time — this time he left the window open for us. And I tried not to think about what that meant.

CHAPTER TEN