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“—hope you’re pleased with yourself,” he was saying. “You should have just left her alone. She was fine.”
“Whoa, whoa,” Liam said, all traces of anger gone. “You are not damaged.”
“Chip?” “I don’t know, I thought it was kind of cute.”
And that’s when he grabbed me, only this time it was to hold me up, not pull me to him. It didn’t matter. The moment his hands circled my waist, he was gone.
“Green . . . you know I’m just kidding, right? Really, it takes a special kind of guy to get knocked out by the same person he’s trying to catch.
Liam had closed his eyes and leaned into my touch.
“Of course I consider you my friend. Actually . . .” he began, his voice low. When he glanced at me again, his dark eyes were burning with a kind of intensity that made me feel like my head was full of air, ready to float away. “I consider you a lot more than that.”
a miserable person can only stand to be alone with their misery for so long.
Ruby, I lied before. I would have run. —CG

