Sixteen hours ago.
Another missed chance. A crossed timeline that never seems to settle. Thousands of miles and a single lifetime away.
If I type a hundredI miss you’sinto the little text box, will he say it back?
My thumbs hover over the screen but I can’t see the letters through the water that steals my vision.
He could have been right here beside me.
He chose not to.
Locking the phone, I throw it across my empty room and turn into the pillow beneath my head and scream.
Chapter Twenty-Three
Jordan
This was a terribleidea.
Sweat pours down my back.
Mac’s gonna freak about this.
Fatigue threats to settle into my bones, but I push on.
I know he will.
Chapter Twenty-Four
Jordan
Peach:Did you read the article?
I stare at thetext on my screen, unease warping my gut.
Me:Doesn’t matter now.
The response is almost instant, and it makes me wonder where the hell they are.
Peach:Does matter. Like, a whole lot.
Sighing, I lock my phone and swipe away the dampness from my face with my shirt—Mac’s shirt.
“Jorrrrdan,” Makkin chirps, his voice echoing. “Do you miss Unckie?”
I glance at the scratched marks across his paper as he scribbles giant lines over what I think was supposed to be a sun.
I sigh.
He’s my best friend.
“Yeah. Yeah, I do.”
Of course I do.
“Me, too.”
Chapter Twenty-Five