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I nodded in agreement. As long as he said the word bed, I was never going to say no. Lying skin to skin. His body moving inside mine. His lips taking mine. His hands canvassing me in heat. It was all I could think about.

“D-dinner,” I stammered. “I have to make dinner.”

“Right.” He removed his hand, dragging it over my skin torturously. “Hey, bud. Need some help with those lights?”

He strolled out of the kitchen and I grabbed the island for support.

Maybe I needed to open a window and let some of the snow inside to cool me off, because from my lips to my core that man had lit me on fire.

37

Kane

I should have known it would come crashing down. Shit. Why did I think I deserved this? What on earth could have possibly convinced me that happiness was meant for me? I had let my guard down. Way down.

The instant I heard the phone ring at 6am I knew everything was fucked. Call it living with disappointment. Call it growing up without hope. Call it fucking reality.

Julie sat up when I answered the phone.

“Savi, what in the hell are you doing calling me this early?”

Her voice was urgent. “There’s a problem, Kane.”

“What kind of problem?”

The covers fell from Julie’s body as she leaned toward me, gripping my arm.

“It’s the boy.”

“What are you talking about?” I was barely awake.

“Maybe I should just come over there. Actually, I’m on my way over now. Sit tight.” She hung up and I stared at a blank phone.

If I thought I could hide the dread on my face, I was wrong. Julie looked as panicked as I felt.

“What’s wrong with Hunter?” she asked.

I shook her off as I climbed out of bed and searched for some damn pants. There was a pit as big as the Grand Canyon spreading through my belly.

“Savi’s on her way over. Get dressed.” I closed the bathroom door behind me and took a breath. Fuck. Fuck. Fuck. I didn’t know what it was, but it wasn’t good. Savi wouldn’t show up on a Monday morning at the crack of dawn otherwise.

Julie emerged from the bedroom dressed for school. Hunter was still asleep. I wanted it to stay that way until I heard what Savannah had to say.

There was a rap on the door and I immediately pulled her inside.

“What is going on?” My voice bared down on her.

She unwrapped a scarf and heavy coat, while she shook the snow from her gloves. The city was coated in a blanket of white.

“Before I tell you, you need to calm down, Kane.”

Julie walked next to me. “Good morning, Savi. What’s going on?”

“Hi. It’s not good news I’m afraid. We need to talk.”

“I’ll make some coffee,” Julie offered.

I looked up at the Christmas tree, looming over us. It was decorated with colored lights and paper decorations Hunter had spent half the night making. I’d never had anything in my house like it before. I’d never played Christmas carols or laughed so hard.

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