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“No.”

“Please.” I rest my palm against the door and hang my head.

She doesn’t answer me.

“I’m not married, Remi. Not even close.” I lean against the door, trying to get closer to her.

She remains silent.

“Did she say we were married?”

Silence.

“We aren’t. We never were. I’d like to explain, but I need you to open the door.”

The sounds of the band echo in the hall.

“Remi. Please.”

“Why does she think you were married?” she asks after a minute.

“We were engaged. I called it off. She was… cheating,” I say, reverting back to one of my original tall tales where Helen was concerned.

She unlocks the door but doesn’t open it. I turn the knob and enter slowly, not sure what to expect. She’s sitting on the toilet, fully clothed, dabbing at her eyes.

“I’m not crying,” she says.

“I can tell,” I say with a small laugh.

“Fuck you,” she says. “I’m not crying. It’s just allergies or PMS. There’s dust everywhere in this fucking place.”

“I believe you.” Even though I can clearly see she’s crying. But if she says she’s not, then that’s what I’m going with for now.

I kneel in front of the toilet and place a hand on the outside of each of her shoulders, then wait until she looks up at me.

“Your eyes are red,” I say, trying to lighten the mood.

“Like I told you—”

“I know, I’m sorry. I was just trying to tease you.” I smile to show I’m serious about teasing.

“Don’t tease me about crying. I don’t cry.”

“Ok.” I run the back of my hand along her cheek and use my thumb to catch some of the tears that are clearly not there. Since she doesn’t cry.

“Helen and I were engaged.”

“Helen.”

“Yes.”

“That’s an awful name,” she says with a bitter laugh.

“For an awful person.”

“Yeah.” She blows her nose. I take the used tissue from her and throw it away, then hand her a fresh one to use. She dabs at her eyes again.

“She cheated on me. Countless times. I didn’t find out until two weeks before the wedding.”