Page 36 of His Confession

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Frank nods once. “Anytime.”

“All right,” Colton says, “I’ll check back in a few hours. No heroics.”

“No promises.”

Colton turns his attention to me. “You good here?”

I nod. “I’ll be back shortly, Frank.”

As we step back into the hallway, the door closing softly behind us, the air between us feels … different.

Lighter.

“Thank you,” I say suddenly.

“For?”

“For not shutting him down.”

He meets my gaze. “He’s earned the right to be honest.”

I study him for a moment, then nod. “So have you,” I reply.

I take a step forward, then slow when I realize he’s done the same. We fall into stride together without comment.

“Well,” I say lightly, breaking the silence, “I guess that officially makes us Frank’s entertainment for the day.”

He huffs a quiet laugh. “He charges extra for that.”

“He absolutely does not,” I reply. “He’d do it for free.”

“That’s what worries me.”

I smile at that, glancing down the hall instead of at him. “He has a way of saying things out loud that most people only think.”

“No filter.”

“None,” I agree. Then, after a beat, I add, “It’s … impressive really.”

“Impressive?” he questions.

I shrug. “Confidence or recklessness. Hard to tell the difference sometimes.”

“Usually both,” he replies.

We reach the nurses’ station, and I slow, fingers brushing absently against my clipboard.

“He didn’t make you uncomfortable, did he?” I ask nervously.

“No,” he says quickly. Then, more measured, “He didn’t say anything that wasn’t already obvious.”

I falter. “Oh,” I say. “Obvious.”

He lifts a shoulder. “To him.”

Shaking my head, I reply. “Frank barely knows me.”

“That’s generous,” he says. “He knew you in ten minutes.”