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Authors: Penelope Ward

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From the author of the #1 bestselling romance, #Jake Undone, #comes a friends-to-lovers story of longing, #passion, #betrayal and redemption…with a twist that will rip your heart out.

Skylar was my best friend, #but I secretly pined for her. One thing after another kept us apart, #and I’ve spent the last decade in fear of losing her forever.

First, #it was the cancer, #but she survived only to face the unthinkable at my hands. Because of me, #she left town. For years, #I thought I’d never see her again.

But now she’s back…and living with him.

I don’t deserve her after everything I’ve put her through, #but I can’t live without her. This is my last chance because she’s about to make the biggest mistake of her life. I can see it her eyes: she doesn’t love him. She still loves me...which is why I have to stop her before it’s too late.

, #Literature & Fiction, #Romance, #Contemporary, #romantic comedy, #Inspirational

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judgmental advice.

I told her how scared I was to let Mitch see me in this condition, and she offered to help get me

a proper human hair wig and to make me over so that I felt comfortable enough to see him.

Nina couldn’t have truly known how much her showing up that day meant to me. She had

given me hope, and just minutes after meeting her, I knew she would continue to be a part of my

life forever.

***

Today was the day I’d been dying for and dreading at the same time. Mitch was coming for his

first visit since I got sick and lost my hair. My cell count had finally improved, so I was discharged from the hospital last week and resumed chemo yesterday. The next infusion wouldn’t be for

another week.

The plan was for Mitch to stay the entire weekend with me at my father’s house, so I prayed for

no nausea. As of now, I was feeling decent.

There was a knock on my bedroom door.

“Come in!”

Nina was carrying a wig on a Styrofoam head along with some clothing on hangers.

“How are you feeling?”

“Like I look…like ass.”

“Well, when we get done, you might still feel like it, but you won’t look like it.”

She put down all of her stuff and sat on the edge of the bed. “Are you still scared to see him?”

“A little.”

“Why?”

“He just doesn’t have any clue how different I look now. I know he cares about me, but I want

him to
want
me the way he used to.” I closed my eyes and pictured his face. “I love the way he looks at me, Nina.”

Her expression was sympathetic. “I hope you don’t mind, but I happened to mention what

you’re going through with Mitch to Jake. I wanted his take on it.”

Jake was Nina’s boyfriend. From pictures, I knew he was a hot, tattooed God of a man. I hadn’t

met him yet, but he seemed really down to Earth from how she described him. Seriously, though,

he wouldn’t have to say a damn thing and that would have been fine with me, too.

“What did he say?”

“First, he told me that if I lost all of my hair, he’d just have to find something else to grab onto while I went down on him. Then, he proceeded to wonder if I would also lose the hair between my

legs, and when I told him yes, he did a little fist pump. When he was finally serious about it, he

said under no terms would he find me any less beautiful without hair and said to tell you that if

Mitch was into you before all of this, you have nothing to worry about.”

“He sounds like my kind of guy.”

“You have no idea. Why do you think I’ve kept him away from you for so long?” She winked.

“Well, feel free to bring him over anytime…over…under…wherever he’d like me.”

Nina pretended to smother me with a pillow. She knew my sense of humor and wasn’t

bothered by it. “We should get started. I have to leave at five, and Mitch will be here in a couple of hours, right?”

“Yup. Let’s check the inventory. Hair?”

Nina lifted the Styrofoam head. “Check.”

“Boobs.”

She reached into a large black duffel bag and lifted the silicone chicken cutlets I asked her to

buy me, throwing them at me jokingly. “Check!”

I stuffed them into my bra. “It’s expensive to look cheap, isn’t it? Make up and false lashes?”

Nina took out a floral makeup bag and waved it. “Check!”

“Condoms.”

“You didn’t say—”

“I’m kidding.

“You’d better be. You’re barely sixteen, you little nymphomaniac.”

“Ah…don’t you mean
lymphomaniac
?

She shook her head. “Skylar, that was bad even for you.”

“In all seriousness…if I wanted to have sex with Mitch, wouldn’t you support me?”

She hesitated. “I would, but I’d feel better if you were a little older and if I were sure you were truly ready, not just pushing yourself to grow up too fast out of fear.”

I had no real intention of losing my virginity anytime soon, but I wanted to know that she’d be

there for me. “Point taken. Now, get over here and work your magic.”

“I don’t know about magic…”

“You’re transforming a hairless cancer patient into a drag queen in less than twenty minutes.

Even Copperfield wouldn’t touch that.”

Nina laughed and helped me get into a simple black sweater dress she let me borrow before

starting my makeup. She was by no means an expert beautician, but it was adorable how she

pursed her lips and concentrated as she lined my eyes, glued on the lashes and powdered my face.

It started to get dark out, and my nerves kicked in, knowing that Mitch had hopped a late

afternoon train and was already on his way.

Nina wouldn’t let me look at myself until she was finished. After she placed the wig on my

head, she handed me a mirror.

I looked like a different person. “Wow.”

“Is that a good ‘wow'?"

“Yeah. I mean...I don’t look like Caillou anymore. That’s for sure.”

She grinned. “More like Jessica Rabbit?”

The wig was beautifully made, but once on, it made my scalp hot as hell. The color was also a

lot redder than my normal auburn. I did like the smooth, straight style, though. The false lashes

brought out the green color of my eyes, but they were too long, and the lipstick was too bright.

I didn’t want to make Nina feel bad, but this definitely wasn’t me. I had to remind myself that

I had specifically asked her to make me up like this to distract from the baldness and weight loss.

She looked worried. “Is it too much?”

“You know what? It just needs to be toned down a little. Hand me that tissue.”

I took one out and wiped off most of the lipstick then slowly pulled off the lashes.

I still looked made up, just a little less dramatic. “This is good now. I really do love this wig.”

She smiled as she brushed the hair out. “This is about you being comfortable. If you’re happy,

then I’m happy.”

I’d be happy once Mitch saw me and didn’t run in the other direction.

***

On the subway to Brooklyn. See you in about twenty minutes.

I kept staring at the text from Mitch. That was twenty minutes ago, and he would be here any

minute. I wanted to save my energy, so I stayed sitting up on the bed and stared out at the bright

moon. The reflection in the window of my newly made-up silhouette triggered mixed feelings.

The doorbell startled me, and I let Lizete answer.

I heard her say, “Nice to see you again, Mitch.”

The front door shut, and butterflies filled my stomach as the sound of footsteps coming up the

stairs got closer.

My hands felt clammy, and I breathed in and out one last time.

I was sitting up on the bed with my arms wrapped around my shins when the door slowly

opened.

Mitch dropped his giant backpack on the ground and immediately joined me on the bed. He

pulled me into a hug and exhaled as if he’d been holding his breath for a while. I was afraid to

look into his eyes, not wanting to see any change in the way they looked back at me. I just stayed

with my eyes closed, breathing in the smell of his skin that I had been craving.

He said nothing as he continued to hold me. Then, I felt his hand on my chin as he whispered,

“Hey, look at me.”

I turned to him and immediately wished I hadn’t. How could it be that while I wasted away

these past couple of months, he had grown more stunningly handsome? Those butterflies in my

stomach were multiplying by the second as I took in his appearance. He had stubble on his chin,

which also seemed more angular. His hair was even more grown out and styled into messy

perfection. The same navy hoodie he always wore was now snug, conforming to a more muscular

frame. He was turning into a man while I was shrinking.

“Look at you. You look nice,” he said.

“I wanted to look good for you, so I had Nina help make me up, but it doesn’t feel right. None

of this feels right.”

“None of…
this
? What are you talking about?”

“You looking like you just stepped out of GQ and me looking like…a crack whore.”

His smile faded. “Skylar, come on. You’re being a little tough on yourself, don’t you think?

Look at what you’ve been through. You look amazing.”

“For a cancer patient? That’s not saying much.”

I stood up off of the bed and must have risen too fast. A feeling of dizziness came over me, and

I had to grip the dresser to balance.

He jumped off the bed. “Are you okay?”

“I got up too fast. I feel really nauseous all of a sudden. I think I’m going to throw up. You

should go downstairs, Mitch. You don’t want to see this.”

“I just got here. I’m not leaving you.”

I hated this. I couldn’t even last five minutes without an outburst and a bout of nausea.

That was the last thought I remembered having before seeing stars and dropping to the floor.

CHAPTER 12

MITCH

I’d never been more petrified of anything in my entire life. When Skylar suddenly collapsed, I

practically flew toward her, catching her head in mid-air just before it hit the ground.

“Help!” I yelled, but no one answered. Her stepmother must have left the house.

My heart was pounding through my chest. I tapped her cold cheek. “Skylar! Skylar, please.”

Just as I grabbed my phone to call 911, her eyelids fluttered.

“Skylar. Skylar, you’re okay. I’m here.”

“Mitch? What happened? Where am I?”

“You fainted.”

“Oh.”

“Has this happened before?”

“The doctor warned me about dehydration with all the vomiting lately. I must have gotten up

too fast.”

“Do you feel like you can stand up?”

She shook her head. “No. Not yet.”

“Okay. We’ll stay here. I’m just gonna get up for one second and get a pillow.”

“No. Don’t leave me.”

“Okay. I won’t.”

I took off my jacket and placed it under her head. After a few minutes, she used my hand to

balance herself slowly to a sitting position.

“I think I can stand up now.”

I led her over to the bed then grabbed a water bottle from my bag unable to open it fast

enough. “Drink some of this.”

She sat up slowly against the headboard and drank from the bottle as I held it to her mouth.

“Thanks. I never had water today. Dumb move.”

“Are you feeling better?”

“A little nauseous.”

“Tell me what you need.”

“Just stay here next to me.” She remained sitting up with a pillow propped against her back

and closed her eyes.

She didn’t realize her wig had shifted and for the first time, I caught a glimpse of the bald head

underneath. She would have freaked if she knew, so I didn’t say anything.

Admittedly, it was a shock to see it at first, but everything that had happened from the second

I walked in that door had been a rude awakening. Somehow, despite hearing over the phone

about everything she’d been going through, I had imagined her physically unchanged, which was

easier when I was away and feeling helpless. The reality of how physically weak she had become

was hard to accept.

I continued to watch her as she lay with her eyes closed. Black eyeliner was running down her

cheek on one side. My heart broke that she felt the need to make herself look unrecognizable,

thinking that it would please me. My chest felt heavy, ready to combust in pain, sadness,

frustration and love for her all at once.

Even though she looked sick and had lost her hair, not for a second did I love her any less. It

killed me that she worried that I’d view her differently because she looked different.

If she only knew how much
more
I loved her right now, how much more I respected her after

witnessing firsthand the strength it took to fight the war her body was enduring.

On top of that, the threat of losing her seemed more real now.

In a way, you don’t realize the depth of your feelings until something like this happens.

Through her frailty, I saw her soul—the essence of why I’d always loved her. It shined brighter, no longer paling in the reflection of her physical beauty. It made me realize that I truly loved her

from the inside out, not the other way around.

She suddenly opened her eyes and turned her head in my direction, catching me staring at her.

“What are you looking at?”

“Remember on the phone that day, how you said you felt like half of yourself?”

“Now, you can see why, right?”

My tone bordered on angry. She had it all wrong. “No. No…that’s not what I was getting at.” I

grabbed her hand. “I’ve felt like half of myself, too…until now. I only feel whole when I’m with

you. Now that I see with my own eyes what you’ve been going through, I feel like I’ve been living a lie all these weeks. I should have been here.”

“No. You shouldn’t have. I wouldn’t want you here all of the time to witness the worst.”

Tell her you love her.

The words wouldn’t come out. As usual, I convinced myself that she would think I was saying

it only because she was sick. So, I decided against it. Another thought popped into my head

instead. “Will you come to my prom with me?”

“What? What exactly about this situation screams prom queen?”

“I was just thinking. I know it’s a ways away, but it will be after your treatments are done. I

could never picture going unless you were with me. It’ll be something for us to look forward to.”

She smiled for the first time since I had walked in the door. “Okay. I could use that.”

“It’s settled then.”

When I leaned in to hug her, her wig accidentally shifted further off her head. She jumped in a

panic, frantically trying to reposition it.

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