e buffet table, her heart pounding. She tugged at her dress, the purple silky material hugging her figure in a way she
ently as he socialized with attendees. Panic surged through her system. She hadn't anticipated
d. She concentrated on her drink, trying to read the la
ce rang out, reas
ng to muster a smile am
e was barely audibl
ergy electrified and stifled her
round for someone else who woul
heart skipping a beat despite herself. "Don't
ctively but could not hide t
rt of her wished she could reach o
s voice genuine but teasi
arms once more-his touch was branded in her mind like fi
n't t
ith a fervor that weakened he
as if succumbing to the pull of gravity. He extended his hand to
ough her at the contact. Memories invaded unbidden: laughter shar
with a surge of mixed emotions-excitement and fear
om twirling couples and pealing laughter. The air was heavy with unspoken things, tension between th
below the surface, fury bubbled. "What is there to talk about?" she snarled, turning away as the memories threatened to overwhelm
p closer now, his gaze scouring hers. "I sc
ed to lie on her bed afternoons, talking futures and dreams as they whispered secrets to
ck. "You embarrassed me in front of
o remorse. "It was a foolish bet! A w
s spread like vultures around their table. She had watched shame cross his face as th
d anger. "You think saying it was stupid make
e caught himself, glancing around to ensure n
once talked of forever-how they'd planned a lifet
she asked, her guard faltering as
per lines in his face. "I wanted
lsing with the weight of their tangled past and unspok
lf up against the wall of the building, allowing laughter and clinking glasses to fade int
hem suppressed. His smile, the sparkle of deviltry in his eyes-had she ever stopped lov
beneath her breath, her v
ssie had phoned her after she'd left the gala, in need of an anchor amidst the emotional whirlwind. Lila h
ky breath. "I just
brows rose
ed, nibbling at her lip as she r
Lila crossed her arms and stood
st. complicated." She couldn't look at Lila, instead
lightly. "Complicated h
a loose pebble down the sidewalk. "Half of me wants to yell at
emplative gesture. "You had something special. But do you recall h
ding in that knowing gaze. "I thought we we
mes people are idiots-especially when they're young and stupid
e assertive woman she had grown to be was worlds away from that fl
rying to deal with warring emotions th
lacing her hand on Cassie's shoulder. "Don't l
. She immersed herself in work and friends, but during quiet moments, her mind wandered to
dflowers on the porch. A little card nestled in the
Cas
a little better. I'm sorry things
She crumpled the note in her hand, not knowing whether to wad it up a
lovely origami crane neatly folded and p
his one. It reminds me of
er its slender edges. Part of her wished to yell at him for playi
t night, she spotted the crane
a asked, looking at it
to explain the way she was feeling.
ning the paper art. "And ho
tone. "It's frustrating! He screwed up so badly, and yet her
ftly. "But are you also feeling s
er Lila's inquiry. "Perhaps. I just
Cassie's phone at that mo
been trying to improve ever since
stony beach-anger bubbled under confusion and questioning re
all. Cassie stood at the entrance, smoothing her dark blue gown. The lights
, tugging at her own dr
tured a smile.
fery in the distance. He was different; confidence emanated from him as he conversed with anothe
ssed between them. He stepped forward, shoving thro
aid, his voice
sed her arms defens
er, his eyes falling to her dres
. "Flattery won't get
oat. "I'm not flattering y
a moment of silence as each of them drew the other into the moo
he asked, nodding tow
a wave of her hand but couldn't prevent a small sm
voice dipping so she could
ldly out of control. Her guard down for a bri
can't
ut in, his voice low. "But
s. The atmosphere became thick between them as they were inches apart
loser as if testing the boundari
of sound and motion. There was nothing else in the world at that moment except him a