Chapter 48
“What is it?”
He waits, ever patient.
“I …”
The fire’s already been lit, and the flames coat his cheeks in a fine glow, caressing the curves of his mouth in a way I’ve always longed to. Leaving without him is already a wound I’ve been tending to. Must I push the knife deeper? What would telling him achieve?
“Mia?”
I turn away. “If we don’t leave now, we’ll be late.”
“Mia, stop.”
I wait, one hand on the door, but he says nothing else. Slowly, he comes close, until I can smell the soap he used to wash with.
“Forget I said anything,” I say and leave.
* * *
you were so close!
go to dinner (go to 62)
go back (go to 35)
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