Chapter 399 The Space Between Words
Mia’s POV
“Mia—”
His voice hung in the empty room. Not finishing. Just my name and then nothing.
I turned away from the photo. Looked at him instead.
He was leaning against the doorframe like standing upright took effort. Which it probably did. His sweater hung loose. I could see the hollow at the base of his throat where the fabric gaped.
“Why do you have this?” I asked, pointing at the photo without looking at it again.
“Because I wanted to remember.”
“Remember what?”
He didn’t answer right away. His fingers tapped against the doorframe. One. Two. Three. A rhythm I recognized from a thousand mornings watching him drink coffee and read the news.
“What you looked like when you were happy.”
The words landed wrong. Or right. I couldn’t tell.
“I was happy lots of times.”
“Not with me.”
I wanted to argue. To say that wasn’t true. That we’d had good moments. Good days even.
But the words stuck.
He pushed off the doorframe. Walked to the window. His hand trailed along the wall as he moved, like he needed the support,
“You want coffee?” he asked.
“You have coffee here?”
“No. But I could go get some.”
“Kyle, you can barely stand.”
“I’m fine.”
“You’re not fine. You just got out of the hospital.”
“Technically I left AMA.”
“That’s not the defense you think it is.”
He turned to look at me. The morning light from the window made his face look softer. Younger. Or maybe just more tired.
“You used to love this room,” he said.
I looked around. At the empty space where our life used to be.
“I loved a lot of things.”
The silence stretched. Not uncomfortable exactly. Just heavy.
My sweat had dried cold on my skin. I was shivering now. My muscles were starting to cramp from standing still after running so hard.
“There’s a blanket upstairs,” Kyle said. “In the bedroom. If you want to—”
“You don’t even know what I—”
“I know exactly what you’re about to say. And the answer is no.”
“Kyle, if there’s a chance—”
“No.”
He said it with such finality that I actually stepped back.
“They’re five years old, Mia. Five.”
“I know how old they are.”
“Then you know they can’t consent to something like that. They’re babies.”
“They’re children. My children.’
“That’s exactly what it is.” He moved toward me. Not fast. Just determined.
“It’s not some simple procedure. They’d be under general anesthesia. There are needles. Big ones. Going into their hip bones. And the recovery—”
“I know.”
Kyle’s hands had started shaking. He shoved them in his pockets.
“I found you,” he said quietly. “After twenty-five years of looking for the girl from the warehouse. I found you. Married you. Had children with you. And then I fucked it all up so badly that you spent four years raising them alone.”
“Kyle—
“I won’t let anyone to hurt them. To help me. Including you.”

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I’m so annoyed on how she treats him...
Chapters 500 and 501 are blank...
Chapter 499 is not there!!!!...
I'm so in love with this story. Is this the only place to read it for free? I feel I'm missing pieces, and chapters are skipping around, and I feel things are missing? I seriously cannot get enough of these two!...
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Can we please have the ending!! Torture waiting...
I just love reading about Mia and Kyle! I need more of them 😍...
Pure torture waiting for all the chapters!! Please finish the book...
I cried and laughed reading this. More please. And please do not kill Kyle...for the kids....
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