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Great.

“Hey,” I say, throat dry and hoarse.

He sits up. “Jess, hey, are you all right?”

The raging storm is now calm, just a few remnants, but nothing I can’t handle. I nod, swallowing as I try to sit up. “I’m better. I . . . I don’t remember the car or getting to the house.”

“We got here and about two hours ago, I carried you in, and you’ve been sleeping since.”

“You’ve been here for two hours?”

This is even worse than I thought.

He gets up and walks to my bed and sits at the edge. “I’ve never seen anything like that. You were in agony, Jess, and I couldn’t leave you.”

“It happens sometimes. It used to be daily, but it’s not anymore.”

“From the plane crash?”

I nod. “It’s part of the concussion injury.”

He releases a heavy sigh. “Daily?”

Those first few weeks were absolute hell. I couldn’t move without pain so intense it would drop me to the floor. “The doctors say they’ll become less frequent as I heal, but the brain works on its own time, and I can’t do anything to move the process along. S-some days—” I stutter and then catch myself. “Some days were so bad I didn’t get out of bed at all.”

“Does your family know?”

“Of course,” I say tentatively.

“Winnie must’ve told Stella, but . . .”

“But?”

He chuckles quietly. “I have a rule about not discussing women I love who left me.”

“Ah, well, I guess both our sisters can keep their traps shut occasionally. I have the same rule about this town and people I loved.”

“So, you didn’t want to know about me?”

I shake my head softly. “It was . . . I couldn’t . . .” I had to pretend.

Pretend I didn’t love you.

Pretend I didn’t regret leaving and think of you.

Pretend that I didn’t make a huge mistake.

He looks down at his hands. “I’m glad we were at the store today.”

A niggling memory starts to surface. “You were with your daughter?”

Grayson smiles. “Yeah, that was her.”

“I didn’t get to see her.”

“No,” a soft chuckle escapes. “I guess you didn’t.”

“Where is she?”