Page 61 of Mending Hearts


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“I—” I stop, searching for the right words. “I saw him touch you. And I… snapped.”

Rafe’s brow furrows. “Elliot.”

“Yes.”

A slow exhale leaves him. “You’re jealous.”

My face burns. “I don’t get to be,” I say immediately, because it’s true and because it’s the only defense I have.

Rafe’s eyes sharpen. “No. You don’t.”

The words hurt more than they should, even though I deserve them.

“But you were anyway,” he adds, softer, like he hates that he can’t stop caring.

I swallow hard. “Yeah.”

Rafe drags a hand down his face. “Jesus.”

“I didn’t plan it,” I repeat, because if he doesn’t believe anything else, I need him to believe that. “I wasn’t thinking about cameras or headlines or?—”

“Or the fact that you’ve spent your whole life, your career, hiding,” he cuts in.

I flinch.

Rafe’s jaw clenches like he regrets the sharpness immediately, but he doesn’t take it back. How can he when it’s still true?

I set the water down carefully, like if I move too fast I’ll break the moment. “I know,” I say quietly. “And I know it was reckless. And I know it was unfair to you, because you didn’t ask for?—”

“Don’t,” Rafe says, voice low.

I blink.

He pushes off the counter, taking a step closer. Not close enough to touch, but close enough that I can feel his warmth. “Don’t turn that into an apology,” he says. “Not like that.”

“What do you mean?”

His gaze drops to my mouth for a split second, then back to my eyes. “You kissed me,” he says, like he’s naming something sacred. “And I kissed you back.”

My heart stutters violently.

Rafe’s throat works. “I’m not going to stand here and pretend it didn’t matter.”

I can’t breathe.

He looks away, the motion abrupt, like he just exposed a nerve. “But it also doesn’t—” He pauses, fists clenching. “It doesn’t erase anything.”

“I know,” I whisper.

Rafe’s eyes come back to mine, hard. “Do you?”

“Yes,” I say, and I mean it. “I do.”

Because that’s the point. I’m not here expecting the kiss to be a reset button. I’m here because I got served divorce papers and realized I might lose him forever, and because I deserve that, and because I can’t let the last thing between us be silence.

Rafe’s voice shifts. “The attack.”

The abrupt pivot makes my stomach drop. “What about it?”