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"He won't."

"You don't know that."

"I know enough."

She didn't like that. I could tell.

But she let it go.

"Where are you going?" she asked, because I'd already stood up.

"Out."

"Out where? Maisie, we are still having a serious conversation."

"I know."

"Don't you dare cut me off. The lag makes that extra rude."

I looked through her flickering image to the window again.

Kazan was out there somewhere, probably being honorable and miserable and convinced he was doing me a favor.

Men.

"I have to go find him," I said.

"Maisie—"

I ended the call before the rest of the warning could cross the galaxy.

Then I went to get my boots.

10

MAISIE

The orchard was still drippingfrom the storm when I went looking for Kazan.

Water slid off the leaves and pattered onto the wet ground. My boots sank a little with every step, but I kept going. I’d made up my mind over cold coffee and too much thinking, and if I stopped now, I might lose my nerve.

I was going to tell him.

The audit didn’t matter. The days didn’t matter. Or they mattered, but not enough to keep pretending there was nothing between us. I didn’t want him sleeping out in the fields because he thought being near me was some kind of danger. I didn’t want careful distance.

I wanted him.

I’d practiced the words twice in the kitchen.

They’d sounded ridiculous both times.

But I was still going to say them.

“Kazan?” I called.

No answer.

Everything smelled clean and sharp after the rain. He wasn’t under the fig tree or near the fence. He wasn’t anywhere I expected him to be.