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Authors: Tawdra Kandle

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He brushed the hair away from my face with his free hand. “You aren’t worried, are you? I think you’re going to love Perriman.”

“No, not really. I liked what I saw last month, and it’ll be a good fit for me academically.”

“Then what? You have that frown, that crinkled brow. I know something’s bothering you.”

I shrugged. “It’s just change. The unknown, I guess.”

Here we go again. Something’s wrong. She’s shutting me out and… now I bet she’s hearing me.

I averted my eyes so that he couldn’t read the pain there. It was almost impossible for me to avoid hearing Michael’s thoughts. Somehow my connection to him was stronger than with anyone else I’d ever met. Even Marica… when she lowered her guard and allowed me to hear her, it wasn’t always clear. With Michael, it was as though his thoughts were my own.

“Hey.” He pulled away and sat up, tipping up my chin with his fingers so that I couldn’t hide my eyes. “What’s going on? I know you just heard me.”

“I’m sorry,” I apologized and hated that I had to do it.

“What are your sorry for? For shutting me out, or for hearing me think about it?”

I leaned away, scooting to the other corner of the swing. “Both, I guess.”

Michael dropped his hand away from my face and sighed. “You know you don’t have to worry about hearing me. I’m used to it. I
expect
it. But you have to understand how frustrating it is that you don’t have to guess what’s going on in my mind while I don’t have that same advantage.”

“I tell you everything,” I protested feebly and—to my own ears, at least—somewhat unconvincingly.

“Maybe you do, most of the time,” Michael allowed. “But sometimes I think—I worry—that you justify hiding things because you think you’re protecting me. Like you did with your parents, when you first moved here and everything was happening with Nell. Like you did with me, this past fall.”

“I can’t believe you’re bringing that up again!” Close to tears, I jumped up and stalked across the deck to the railing. “I thought we were over that.”

“It never really crossed my mind again until these past few days. You’ve felt so… distant. So removed from me. It makes me wonder what I don’t know this time.”

“So you’re saying you can’t trust me?” I could barely choke out the words over the lump in my throat, and tears were trickling down my cheeks.

Michael was silent. I felt turmoil coming from him, but I didn’t turn around.

Then I heard him.

I don’t know if I can. I never thought—after all we’ve gone through—but now it feels like she’s not really here with me, not totally…

And fleetingly, so softly below the surface of his conscious thoughts, almost lost among the confused jumble of his subconscious, I heard what I’d always somehow dreaded hearing from him.

Was I wrong? To push her, to pursue her? Is THIS wrong? Are we not really meant to be?

I gripped the wooden railing until the splinters dug into my palms. My heart pounded in my ears, drowning out anything else from Michael’s mind. For a moment the world spun, and I couldn’t breathe.

Michael came up behind me, apparently oblivious to my anguish. He threaded his arms under mine and pulled me back against him. My fingers, still tight on the railing, stung as they scraped across the wood.

“Of course I can trust you,” he whispered, answering my earlier question. “We’re both dealing with a lot of change, with me being away and everything that happened this fall with the Pryces. We knew there’d be adjustments. I don’t want you to think there’s anything you can’t tell me, anything that I won’t understand.”

Oh, I’d like to test that theory
, the new and brash Tasmyn thought wryly. The old me was still too stunned and shaken to take in anything Michael was saying.

I forced myself to relax against him, laying my head on his chest and feeling his chin rub softly on the top of my hair. He took that as agreement, and I didn’t have to say a word.

But I already knew what I had to do.

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