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I didn’t know what to do with this. I wasn’t used to honesty from a man.

A beat of silence passed before he spoke again.

“So what happened?” he asked, voice low. “Since the club. With him. Your eyes aren’t so sad anymore.”

I rolled my eyes. “You’re nosy.”

“I am. West told you that. And I’m persistent.”

“I don’t want to tell it,” I said honestly. “It’s embarrassing.”

“Tell me anyway.”

I turned toward him, one leg bent up on the comforter.

“You’re pushy. But what happened was… he got married. To my ex-best friend.”

His brows lifted slightly. “Really? One of the women at the club?”

I nodded. “Yes. They got a baby on the way and everything. Real happily-ever-after type shit. Or so it seems on Instagram. My loss always seems to be another woman’s win.”

Silas stared at me for a beat, then said, “What’s his name and address?”

“What you mean?” I asked.

“I’ll go beat his ass.”

I laughed. Loud and real.

“You sound crazy.”

“Not crazy. I just don’t like to think about you hurting.”

“You don’t even know me.”

“Don’t need to,” he said. “He hurt you. That’s enough.”

I looked at him for a while. Let the silence fill the room between us.

The rain picked up again outside, tapping harder on the windows.

He didn’t say anything else. Just stayed there. Existing. Calmly.

I should’ve been suspicious of this man, saying all the right things, but for some reason… I wasn’t.

“You’re different,” I whispered.

“Is that a good thing?” he asked.

I nodded. “We’ll see.”

We talked after that. Not about Donte.

About dumb stuff. About Ekon.

I told him about my granny and how much I missed her.

Eventually, my eyes got heavy. My words slowed. I could feel myself drifting, my body relaxing into the mattress.