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Chapter 20

Harrison

As I walk downstairs, I head into the kitchen where Hilary is. I need to tell her to pack up her shit and leave. I don’t want to be rude, but I need to tell February I love her. Lay all my cards on the table.

“You always take so long getting changed.” Hilary bites her lip, pressing her hand against my upper arm. “You never hear the door.”

My brows dip as I step back, causing her hand to fall. “What the hell are you talking about?”

She sucks in a breath and smiles. “Someone was here to see you, but I explained everything to her.”

Her?

February.

I shake, holding onto the edge of the counter. “What did you say?” I hiss.

“Oh, Harrison, you get worked up so easily. I know exactly how to help with that,” she says, reaching for the button on her shorts.

I narrow my eyes. “Hilary, what did you do?”

“I told her the truth.”

I raise my eyebrows as I stare at her. “What do you believe the truth is?”

“That I decided to move here, so we’re back together.”

She’s serious. Her eyes are searching mine, confused by the anger she can feel rolling off me.

I drop her hand, shaking my head as I run my fingers through my hair. “We are not getting back together. You are not moving here. You’re going to get back into your car and go home to Saint Peirce. You don’t belong here and you may have just broken the woman I love.”

“Woman you love?”

I scrub my face, sighing before I lift my eyes to hers. “We had our time, Hilary, but it’s over. It was over before we even admitted it. You’ll find someone who can make you happy, but it’s not me. It never was.” She goes to interrupt, and I shake my head. “Don’t say it. You haven’t changed, but I have. So please, get the hell out of my house so I can go fix what you broke.”

She grabs her purse and roughly tosses it onto her shoulder. “You’re letting the best thing that’s ever happened to you walk out the door.”

I move from the kitchen to the front door, opening it for her. “No, I’m letting the past walk out the door. The best thing that’s ever happened to me will have me locking the door to keep her inside.”

“Rot in hell.”

I laugh as I close the door behind me, stepping outside. “Iwasprom king, ya know.”

She shakes her head as she opens her car door. “Good for you. Nobody cares.”

I chuckle as she slams the door and flips me the bird.

Her tires spin as she speeds off, and I shake my head with a laugh. She never knew me. I never shared my past with her and she never asked.

As her taillights drive out of sight, the relief I feel is replaced with dread.

I jump into my car and peel out of the driveway, rushing to February's house. In her heart she knows I’m hers, but damn, she’s had so many bad things happen that her head might not believe it.

When I pull up to her house, my heart pounds loudly in my chest as I race to her door. I bang on it, calling her name. She pulls it open and my heart stops. Her eyes are red from crying, but the anger they hold staring at me hurts more.

“What?” she asks, crossing her arms.

“February,” I begin.

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