Chapter 2
I woke up the next morning scrolling through Instagram to wake myself up.
That’s when I saw it–Silas had actually left last night.
Wren’s latest post was right there at the top:
[Wish this moment could last forever]
The photo? Her and Silas on a mountaintop watching the sunrise together.
I liked it and let out a long sigh.
Cool. They’re having their romantic sunrise moment while my front door nearly got ripped off its hinges.
After grabbing breakfast, I headed to the office.
When my manager found out I’d finally agreed to the transfer, she practically lit up.
She’d been so disappointed when I turned it down before–all because I didn’t want to do long–distance with Silas.
“I’m so glad you changed your mind! Travel’s so easy now–you two could see each other in what, two hours on a train?
Plus, you know what they say–distance makes the heart grow fonder.”
I smiled through her whole speech. Then dropped the bomb.
“Actually, I’m breaking up with him.”
By the time I wrapped up the paperwork, it was lunch. My coworkers dragged me out for a goodbye meal.
I was laughing with them in the elevator when we stepped outside-
And there was Silas.
Out of nowhere, he shoved a bouquet into my hands.
“Apology flowers.”
My coworkers immediately started in on him:
“Ohhh, what’d you do to sweet Sloane? You’re out here with FLOWERS!”
“Ha! Too bad, Silas–we already claimed her for lunch.”
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Chapter 2
Silas grabbed my hand and started pulling me toward his car.
“Sorry, guys. We’ve got something urgent. I’ll buy you all lunch next week, I swear.”
Thinking something was actually wrong, I said quick goodbyes and slid into the passenger seat.
First thing I did? Tossed the flowers in the back before buckling up.
Silas got in just in time to catch it.
His jaw tightened.
At the next red light, he finally spoke.
“You don’t like them?”
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I was finishing a work email. Took me a second to even look up.
“Hm?”
Then it clicked.
“Oh. The flowers. You forgot I’m allergic to pollen again?”
Silas froze. Then looked genuinely annoyed with himself.
“Damn it. I’m sorry. I’ll remember this time.”
My eyes were already back on my phone.
“It’s fine.”
Not like it was the first time.
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A guy who could speak eight languages fluently but couldn’t remember one basic thing about his girlfriend?
It wasn’t a memory problem.
It was a priority problem.
But whatever.
I didn’t need him to care anymore anyway.
“We’re here.”
Silas’s voice snapped me back to reality.
I’d just locked in my start date with the new office.
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I glanced up–and my brain short–circuited.
We weren’t at our apartment.
We were at the airport.
Before I could even process it, Silas had my door open and was pulling me out of the car.
Next thing I knew, we were sprinting through the terminal.
I was completely thrown.
Silas was always so buttoned–up around me. Serious. In control.
This version–running through an airport like some rom–com lead–I’d only ever seen in Wren’s posts.
“Sloane, move! They’re already boarding!”
We finally dropped into our seats, both gasping for air, and I managed to get a word in.
“What’s happening? Is your family okay?”
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