He nods.
“What do you mean you came for me?”
He looks uneasy for just a second and then shrugs his shoulders. “I saw that your relationship status changed to single. I’m here for you.”
“But… but… you haven’t seen me in twenty years.”
He turns his body so he’s looking me head-on. His voice dips. “I’ve seen you.”
Well, that’s cryptic. What does that even mean? “Ryker, this is crazy. What do you mean, you’ve seen me?”
His gaze is intense. “I’ve seen you, Izzy.”
CHAPTER 5
RYKER
I can tell by the stunned expression on her face that she's not ready to hear how I've stalked her from afar for the past twenty years. Or how when she was pregnant some fifteen years ago that I was happy for her, but I wished it was my kid she was carrying. She broke my heart, and I should have moved on, but I couldn’t. I still can’t.
She stands up, grabbing her lunch sack off the bench. “I have to get back to work.”
“Izzy.” It comes out sharper than I mean it to, and I soften my voice. “Izzy, please, sit down. Eat. I wasn’t trying to wreck your lunch.”
She sits down, but she holds her body tensely. She’s not comfortable sitting here next to me, and I hate that.
She’s looking forward, her sack clenched in her hands. I lean back on the bench. “Want to tell me why you were crying?”
She blows out a breath, glances at me, and then looks away again. “My favorite patient died this morning.”
I almost reach for her but think better of it. “Oh, Izzy, I'm so sorry.”
She waves her hand and takes a deep breath. “How long will you be in town?”
“Forever.”
Her mouth drops, and then she closes it again. I know I’ve surprised her, but I want her to know my intentions. She gets up and starts walking away. I jog a few steps and walk beside her. “Can I see you again?”
I've made her mad. She stops suddenly. “What is this, Ryker? What do you want?”
“I want you.”
For just the slightest second, she looks curious, and then responsible Izzy comes out. “That's crazy.”
I don’t want to argue with her, but I also don’t want her walking away without knowing how I feel. “What's crazy? That I want you?”
“Yes.” She moves to the side as someone walking their dog strolls by. “Hi, Mrs. Kimble.”
The woman waves at Izzy but is looking at me the whole time. As soon as she walks by us, Izzy turns to me with fire in her eyes. “I can't do this with you. Whatever we had between us was twenty years ago.”
She starts to walk away. She gets only a few steps before I drop the bombshell. “I love you, Izzy.”
She stops in her tracks and whirls on me. “You don't love me. You left me and never looked back.”
Hold up. Is she really blaming me right now? I stride to her. “You cheated on me, Izzy. You told me that you didn't want to be with me, and not even weeks later I heard you were going out with Allen.”
She looks aghast and then pokes her finger in my chest. “I was only friends with him. If you believe I cheated on you, then you never knew me at all. I never cheated on you.”
As calmly as I can, I mutter, “You married him, Izz. You had a kid with him.”