Falling back into you
was quiet
e air between them was thick, like something unsaid had been growing roots there for years. The walls
ssion unreadable. He stared out the window, jaw tight, refusing to make eye c
nce stre
creak of the chair startlin
d a hand sharply, his voice low and cu
on
mouth sna
reath catch. There was no softness, no remnants of the boy who had once l
nom. "I hate you. For what you did to me back then-for making me feel like no
to defend himself. There was nothing he c
t because I believe in some fairy-tale where we magically fix what you broke. I'm doing this becaus
th, steadying himsel
serve peace. They deserve to be happy. And I won't be the reason thei
s flickering with a mixtu
said flatly, "I
e weight of the words
ions. No delays. And this?"-he gestured between them-"This whole agreement stays between you and me. No one el
d. He didn't nod. He did
ghtly against the hardwood floor. He
said over his shoulder, his v
ng for a response, Zane
Carter sitting alone, surrounded by the e
of a future that had
ket of clouds, hiding even the moonlight. The grand estate, usually alive with warmth and ch
r. His room was dark save for the dim lamp flickering in the corner. He hadn't bothered to
before he could stop it, h
ne Month Aft
sually crowded school. Carter stood in front of Zane's locke
nd, a fol
out the truth behind the dare. About how things had started as a joke but tur
rough the narrow slit of the locker. A small piec
rs, just in time to see Zane open his. For a second, Zan
ding a single word, Zan
ered to the floor like dead leaves. Zane didn't even fli
he corner, his hands balled
. And Zane had made it clea
ent
ory. Before he could answer, the door
didn't
brother sit hunched in the shadows like he was p
eyes were fixed on the floo
ah continued. "Between you and Zane
no a
ouldn't have slapped you. That was- I let my emotions take over
d slowly but
to a line. The silence between th
Noah said quietly. "And I
rozen in thought, in guilt, in
and turned toward the door. "I'll let
ntly behind him, leaving
he room seemed th
oulders stiff. The pain in his che
ne everyt
s ag
even
ving, and the presen
silence, Carter could
e would alway
o
ie
da