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And I didn’t throw up.
“Don’t throw your talent away.
She didn’t take losing patients well, and even though this one hadn’t died, the outcome still affected her.
And that was the moment I knew this dinner was going to be all kinds of awkward.
“He’s yummy.”
Oh. Oh, wow. This was going downhill fast even though Rider looked like he wanted a bucket of popcorn.
Rider’s gaze met mine, and I knew I must’ve looked panicked. I could practically feel the blood draining from my face. “Nah, I’m not really feeling up to a party tonight,”
Rider had spray-painted a heart between our names.
He liked-liked me.
Your cheek looked like it was missing my kiss.”
Like she knew Rider and I wouldn’t last. We wouldn’t be forever.
“All the rabbit wanted…was to be real and loved.”
We’d been separated.
I’m going to keep you safe forever.” He swallowed and swiped at his lip. “That’s a promise.” Forever.
Rider had said nothing lasted forever, but some things, some scars, ran too deep to ever fade away.
I didn’t see Mrs. Luna, but all I could think about was what Jayden had said to her before. That she wouldn’t know what to do without him. My chest squeezed.
I was in love with him.
“I knew I’d fall in love with you and I did. I love you, Mallory.”
Forever was something we all took for granted, but the problem with forever was that it really didn’t exist.
You gave up on yourself before they even had a chance!”
Love. Loss. Love. Loss again.
“I might’ve saved you all those years ago, but now you’ve saved me.”
Then it was me who put Rider back together.