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There was nowhere for them to go with each other. The minute they started, they’d be at the finish line. He already knew her so well. He already loved her so much. What were they going to do, get married? What were they going to do if they couldn’t get married? Destroy everything? Their friendship? Their shot at something bigger?
“There’s nothing you could do to get on my bad side, Cary. There’s no time that I don’t want to see you . . .” She tugged at the hem of his shirt, still looking troubled. “It’s like I’ve already made a permanent home for you in my heart.”
Shiloh wanted to warn Cary . . . That she was thinking about him too much. That she was having her way with his memory. That if he were to send her another photo, she’d put that one up, too. Cary should know that Shiloh could never be normal about him. He was always going to be her favorite. She was always going to want his attention. He’d have to take himself away from her completely again if he didn’t want that. He was going to have to hide himself somewhere less accessible than the middle of the Pacific Ocean.









































