Page 4 of Knocked Up By Number Ninety

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Because he steps back.

“I, um, hi,” I finish quietly.

“Hey,” he replies.

And…cue silence.

“Right,” I say when it’s gone on for so long I can’t stand it. “I’m basically done here. Did you…want to grab something to eat?”

I can’t wait to see you again.

“No.”

His tone has my heart sinking further, but I lean into the delusion, to the hope, to the possibility I held so tightly to all day.

“Oh, did you just want to go, uh, back to my place? I can cook us something.”

Something cold flashes across his eyes before he says, “No,” again.

I flinch, shift away from him, that tiny bud of hope I’ve been nurturing since yesterday withering in an instant—green to brown and dry to ash in a millisecond.

“Look,” he says, and his tone gentles, softens, sounds so much like the Leo I met yesterday I can almost pretend—almost—that he’s the man I thought he was.

But he’s not.

Clearly.

“Last night was great, but it was just that.” His jaw tightens, like the words hurt to say. “Just a night.”

He keeps talking, saying all the things I’ve heard many times over.

It’s not you, it’s me.

I’m too busy for a relationship.

I’m not looking for anything serious.

And all I can think is how happy I felt when he’d said…

I can’t wait to see you again.

Men.

They always do this—promise something…and then they walk away like it means nothing.

“Well,” I say, shoring up my spine, “it was cool of you to come by and tell me all that.” I force a smile that probably looks horrific, but I don’t give him much of a chance to see it before I’m turning for the kitchen. “I’ll let you get on with your day so I can finish up with mine.”

He catches my arm. “Harper…”

I deliberately shake him off. “Actually, let me walk you out so I can lock the door behind you.” Not looking at him, I hurry toward the entrance, push open the plate glass panel.

I hear his footsteps moving closer and closer, but I keep my gaze on the floor.

The specks in the industrial tiles are really interesting, am I right?

He pauses. “Harp?—”

“Goodbye, Leo,” I say and wait what feels like an eternity.