My cheeks feel like they are on fire. “Did I really go swimming?”
“Yes.”
“Kill me now,” I groan.
Dane chuckles. “No. I don’t think so. Also, you won’t get to eat the breakfast I ordered you.”
“You ordered me breakfast?”
“Yep. And coffee. Creamer, two sugars.”
“You remembered.”
“I think you’ll soon realize I pay attention when it comes to you.”
If it were possible for my heart to beat out of my chest and explode, it would. Either that or I’d swoon until I melt.
After taking a seat beside me on the bed, he reaches over to grab the cup of coffee and passes it to me. I take a sip. “So good.”
Once I’ve taken a few more sips, I place the mug down and look over the tray. A breakfast sandwich. I could kiss this man. I don’t deserve his kindness after being such an ass last night.
“I really am sorry, Dane. Last night—I shouldn’t have gotten that drunk.”
“Why did you? What happened?”
I sigh, and the movement makes a small piece of hair fall over my face.
Dane reaches out and tucks it behind my ear.
“Josephine,” Dane says gently, “you can talk to me.”
I smile weakly. “I don’t even know where to start.”
“Sometimes, I find the beginning is the best place.”
“It’s a long story.”
“I have time.”
I shake my head. “No, actually, you have a game.”
“It’s six o’clock.”
“Good point.” After a few more bites, since I’ll need my energy, I decide it’s time to tell him.
I take a deep breath, looking down at my fingers currently twirling the sheet in my hand.
“I—last night, you were ignoring me—and when I tried to touch you—”
“I didn’t mean to. I was—”
“Stop. You were right. You knew my father was in the bathroom, I understand, but then I started thinking about my father, and how much I don’t know about him and how he’s your family, and I just lost it.”
He nibbles on his lower lip, most likely wondering if what he wants to say will upset me.
“There’s a lot you don’t know—and more that I don’t know. The thing is, I only met my father the day after I met you. The first night,” I clarify.
“I don’t understand.”