Chapter Sixty-Five
Gabe
I blinked at what she’d written.
Love you.
Gretchen loves me?
If I were being honest, I think I loved her, too.
I was in the middle of typing back, “love you, too,” when my phone rang. It was her.
“Hello?”
“Before you go freaking out, I didn’t mean anything by that.” She didn’t let me get a word in while she continued on. “I’d just got done texting my mom and Laura and had closed with ‘love you,’ so it was a complete slip of the fingers to type that to you.”
Well, that wasn’t exactly what I was hoping she’d say. Thank god she’d called before I’d sent my return text.
I forced a chuckle.
“I’m not freaking out. I knew you didn’t mean anything by that. We agreed this was just until your Mr. Right or my Mrs. Right came along.”
Except, why did it feel like I was talking to my Mrs. Right?
“Or you finished my cabinets,” she clarified.
“Right. Whichever comes first.”
“Because we want different things.”
“Exactly.”
I couldn’t help but wonder… did we really though ?
“I’ll see you at the game later. Do they have snacks? I think Jake might get a little cranky if he doesn’t have something to eat before the game’s over.”
“They have a snack bar. We’ll get him a hot dog or a pretzel.”
“Okay.” There was a pregnant pause before she asked, “So, we’re good, right? You’re not freaked out? You know I didn’t mean anything by it.”
“We’re good, sweetheart. I know you don’t love me. I’ll see you tonight.”
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Gretchen
Except I did love him.
And I had no one to blame but myself when my heart broke into a million pieces.