CHAPTER SEVENTY-THREE

DAMIEN

I was fine.

That was the lie I told myself as I laced my running shoes in the gray wash of dawn.

A run would fix it. It always did. Sweat. Distance. Silence. That’s what I needed.

Not her.

Not the memory of her soft laugh echoing in my head.

Not the way she’d looked curled up on that co...

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