I think about everything Kendra said.
I think about the meaning of the word regret.
And I wait until forty minutes have passed.
I open my door.
I climb out of my truck.
I walk down the driveway.
I take Joe’s spare house key out of my pocket.
And I unlock the front door.
Chapter 128
Kendra
A creak filtersin from the hallway.
I blink my eyes open.
I’m so tired I could hardly keep my eyes open as I brushed my teeth. But now that I’m in bed, I can’t fall asleep.
The creak sounds again.
I lift my head from the pillow.
I heard Luther leave as I was stepping into the bathroom. And by the time I’d come back out, the rest of the lights in the house were off.
I wait.
Then I hear my door handle turn.
I sit up.
The door swings open.
My curtains are pulled shut. It’s dark.
But I can see enough of his outline.
My pulse jumps.
“Luther?”
The tall, wide-shouldered man steps into my room and closes the door behind him.
“I’m sorry.” His voice is quiet. And broken.
I don’t think. I just climb out of bed and go to him.
“I’m so sorry,” he breathes.
I knew he was hurting, but his voice…
I can’t find my own. So instead, I reach out and place my palm on his chest.