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“Let. It. Go,” I whisper, though I know he hears every word. “Letmego.”

His grip on my hand tightens.

“Fucking never.”

His head lowers, and he buries his face in my hair, taking a deep breath.

Another tear rolls down my cheek.

“Please,” I whisper.

I think he hears the crack in my voice because a second later he lets go of my hand and steps back, taking his warmth with him.

And I hate it.

And then I hate myself even more for hating the fact that he’s no longer touching me.

I turn the knob and step out into the corridor.

I know he’s behind me. I can feel it. But he keeps his distance.

He doesn’t stop me, nor does he call after me.

I make it back to my dorm, unlock the door and step inside.

Before I close it, I glance back.

My eyes meet his.

Amber and hazel.

He’s there, tall and broad, just watching me.

A dark look appears on his face, one that turns even darker when he notices the tears in my eyes.

I see his hands clench at his sides as he takes a step towards me.

I shut the door before he can take another step and quickly turn the lock.

I press my forehead to it and hear a thud from the other side.

Shutting him out. Exactly where he should be.

And somehow hating myself a little more for it.

Chapter 19

Piper

I have been avoiding him.

For a few days now.

That doesn’t mean I don’t see him. He’s my professor, after all.

And I did spot him on the benches this morning while I skated, simply watching me from a distance with an unreadable expression on his face.

My ribs still hurt, but after a restless night, I took a double dose of painkillers and stepped onto the ice anyway.