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Whatever Gage sees now, it must be enough. He nods, dragging his fingertips down the line of my jaw. “I told you, baby girl. We can’t let you go.”
“I know,” he says. “I don’t think you’re going to run again. I just... want to be near you. If that’s okay.”
“Wow. That’s very Zen of you,” I tease. “You’re like a psychotic, murderous Winnie the Pooh.”
“Thank you,” he murmurs, the sound vibrating against my ear as I tuck my head under his chin. “For what?” “For coming for me.” His hand finds my hair, stroking through the still-damp strands. “For saving me.” Somehow, I know he’s not just talking about tonight. He’s talking about all of it, everything that’s happened between us since the day we met. And the truth is, he saved me too. “I always will,” I murmur. “I promise.”
With a sad little smile, he leans in and kisses me lightly, just a brush of his lips, like saying goodbye. Then he presses his finger against mine, pulling the trigger for me. A loud bang cuts through the night. And as Gage falls, my own heart stops.
sobbing crying throwing up bawling puking rolling on the floor throwing a fit screaming crying breaking my leg screaming crying
WHY DO THEY ALWAYS DO THIS TO ME. ELI AND NOW THIS. IM DONE. NO MORE.

