Falling back into you
ter screen was the only light illuminating the room, casting long shadows against the walls. His finge
ck: Hig
er day, or so Zane thought. He was walking with Carter, laughing about something ridiculous that had happened earlier. The two of them had been inseparable f
everythin
lking. Zane, who had been talking about something trivial, bumpe
ouldn't quite place it. The warmth that used to radiate from Carter was go
re, Zane," Carter said, his vo
nked, unable to comprehend what Carter had
ing him off. "We're not doing
omach. "A mistake? Carter, what
words sharp like daggers. "It was just a dare,
ing shallow. "A dare?" he whispered, the wo
nt. He wasn't the Carter Zane knew, the Carter he had fallen in love with. This was
ed, his voice loud enough for everyo
cheek, and he staggered back, his heart racing. The students around them had stopped, all eyes on them as the sce
fused to let them fall. Not in fron
-one Zane had never seen before. The guy was smirking, an air of arrogance about him. Carter leaned in, kissing th
meant for everyone to hear. "I never cared about you. This was
walking away with the guy-la
ad already started to gossip and laugh, whispering behind their hands. But Zane couldn't move. He couldn't process w
nding loop. He could still feel the sting of that slap, the humiliation, the betrayal. It felt like it happ
ss that had burned Zane's heart beyond repair. Zane hadn't wanted to let go. He hadn't wanted to believe the t
ere they w
picking it up. It was from his mom, no doubt checking in about the progress of his "fut
eement to marry Zane after his mother's request. But no matter how hard he tried to push it
really ma
e falling on the screen again. He couldn't
ld. But one thing was clear-his p
it was time to confro
orning sunlight, but the atmosphere inside was anything but warm. Everyone had gathered-Zane's fa
t of everyone's gaze on him, waiting for him to say something. It was the moment that everyone had been waiting for,
beside him, gave him a small encouraging smile. But Zane knew it was more out of hope than genuine c
o had caused him so much pain? The man who had hurt him so deeply all those years ago? And yet, despite everything, there was still someth
d on, thick and suffocating. Eve
lt like hours. Zane opened his mouth,
oat. "I'm ready to marry Carter," he said slowly, his
emed to release from
wasn't
hrough the silence, "I want to talk to Carte