Chapter 46
“You don’t want to come home with me.”
They can’t possibly. How would we explain it?
Lucky pulls me closer, determined. “And miss out on seeing where you came from? You’re joking.”
“It’s up to you, Mia, but this isn’t pity. We care about you.” Sterling is serious—he’s always so serious—but I can’t find the crack in his argument, can’t see anything but honesty and blue, blue, blue, and my heart spins on its heels.
Great, now I’m crying again.
Lucky pulls out his phone. “Right, tickets. First class, yeah?”
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