ve. One moment to
y a misting rain that kissed the glass like fingertips each drople
aintest hint of jasmine from someone's forgotten garden. Trees lined both sides, their branches swaying like drowsy sentinels in
dashboard, but from the kind of warmth made from breath and shared skin, from t
ted. His thumb traced idle circles there, a habit he'd had since their first date, when he'd been too nervous to hold he
. Time had a way of bending around them, stretching like taf
low and teasing. "You know, I do
ight, the one he'd picked "You didn't have dessert," she murmured, eyes half lidded as her fingers toyed w
low, rough at the edges in the way that always made her
o you could look at my leg
during a first kiss. A drop traced down the fogged window beside her like a falling star. She us
e'd teased her for wearing because he knew they were his favorite. Heat spiraled beneath her skin. She gasped whe
osing her. Like even if the world burned down
s place?" he whisper
her chest ache with how much she loved him. "First time I kissed you.
fed in the back of her closet, frayed at the edges, still smelling faintly
ke strawberry lip
all at her back, the way his hands had trembled when he'd finally cupped her face,
re. Sti
igher, his palm branding her skin. Her breath hitched, eyes fluttering as pleasure bloomed in waves from where he touched her. His thumb
dn't
oment no one could take it from them. Every touch wa
red of this," he m
er mouth, and kissed him like she believed it
m and never let go. The rest of the world didn't exist. It was only them breath, skin, the whisper of her name against
silence.
t the cotton of his shirt, the steady thud of his pulse be
peace," she
as if he could press the words direct
er, they were b
and afterglow. Her head leaned ge
th that crooked smile she'd fallen for in their final year of college. The
for it in bed
I do,
th foot
at's my
m. And in that moment, just before
h
dli
cl
fa
ide of
traight
ya
en times before. The wheel jerked left. Tires shrieked. The sound was animal, raw, the kin
dark shot through the fog like a bullet. It struck them hard on the rear passenger si
ia scr
l. Snapped it. Metal
sel of terror. Branches whipped the windshield. Le
h
pa
ick oak. The sound was a gunshot. A
and endless. The seatbelt locked and carved into her chest. A knife of fire between her ribs. Airbags detonate
Gasolin
ide her skull, like the universe itself was sc
." she
ans
strings cut. His arm was pinned. The wheel
me out hoarse and broken. Like
ching across the center console, her nails scraping against the leather, h
o
, furious. Her chest heaved. Each bre
se, R
s and spread outward, the kind no amount of blankets could fix. And the fea
d
ac