osed to be thi
op of rain away from disintegrating. The city wasn't gentle today. Not with its sky split open, not with the cold wind biting
g else in her life,
ds of hair out of her face. Her phone was dead.
ut the rain-but the door had already locked behind her. A sma
ly rippe
le cut throu
stif
y, and smile maddening. He didn't belong in this kind of weather, or this kind of neighbor
is head, wa
rrowed h
. Just... watched. Like she was the day's most intere
urned
paper
and a very expired granola bar. All of it scattered in
because it felt symbolic. Everything she'd been trying to
shoes stepped into
t look up
smooth. Deep. Warm in all th
elp. Don't pity
pa
, "N
suit was dark, expensive, and still somehow perfect despite the drizzle. His jaw was sharp, his hair carelessly elegant, an
trust
bread was a soggy mess now. "Thanks for the umbrella cameo, Mr. Arm
st studied her like she'd said something fas
ha
the way you look when yo
harming? Absolutely not. And yet-something
he said, stepping back. "You're about five
wly. "Not a
ve fool
smile." He paused. "I didn
art sk
s-a car honked violently. She turned just in time to see a taxi speed through
back-but it was too
y. Just... amused. "Okay, tha
"You're enjoying
cing. "Or maybe I'm just glad
't even
pped closer. "
happe
led again-slow, delibera
he said, off
old her not to touch him. Not t
y he stood-so sure, so
't take
are," she
again. "T
his car. No parting line. No charming wink. Just left her standi
e hell
ight away. He sat insi
e been smart and forgotten his name
her pho
Bat
e from an un
alk home alone
fr
gave him