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thrown my way today, but I didn’t want to move out of this bed. I wanted to stay here and pretend the outside world didn’t exist.
    In here I was away from it all, all the secrets.
    I sat up, rubbing the sleep out of my eyes. I had to get up, for Eli and Miss Maggie, they were probably wondering where I was anyway.
    “Mornin’, sweetheart.” A gruff voice said from the corner.
    I squeaked, my hand flying to my chest. “Ty,” I breathed.
    What was he doing in here?
    My head and my heart were in a war. My head was telling me that I shouldn’t trust him, he had lied. Well maybe not lied, but he didn’t tell me and it wasn’t like it was a little thing to just not tell me. Having a wife was a big thing, such a huge part of his life that he should have told me about.
    But my heart?
    That was telling me to trust him, to hear him out. He wouldn’t hurt me; he’d done nothing but protect me since I’d walked onto this compound.
    Right now, my brain was winning the war and I knew that he could see that.
    “Just hear me out,” he said as he stood up, holding his hands up in the air as a sign of peace making.
    Shaking my head, I pushed the covers aside, slid off the bed, and made a beeline for the door. Pulling on the handle, I flung it open and walked as fast as I could but compared to his giant leaps that he calls steps, I didn’t make it far in front before he was right at my back.
    “I don’t want to hear anything, Ty.” Stomping down the stairs, I turned into the kitchen.
    “Kay,” he growled. “Just listen.”
    “What? Listen to how you turned me into a home wrecker?” I pushed the button to start the coffee pot and spun around, leaning against the counter. “Don’t you think that was something you should have told me before we…you know.” I waved my hand in the air to get my point across.
    He smirked. That insufferable smirk that always made me smile. This time was different though, I wouldn’t allow him past my walls. Nope. He was staying firmly in front of them.
    “When we slept together?” he stepped forward.
    “Yeah.” Clearing my throat, I turned to pull a cup out of the cupboard.
    “Let me get that for you, sweetheart.” His breath fanned across my neck, causing a shiver to roll through my body. Why did he always have this effect on me?
    I watched his hand wrap around the cup and bring it down to the counter. He didn’t step back, instead he pulled the coffee pot off its holder and poured me a cup.
    “I should have known to wait until you’d had this,” he chuckled.
    I released the breath that I had been holding when he stepped back, hanging my head. How did he do that?
    He could disarm me without me even knowing. Damn it, I could never stay mad at him, it wasn’t fair.
    “Fine,” I huffed, turning to face him. “I’m listening.”
    Waving his hand to the small table and two chairs that sat in the kitchen, he said, “Let’s sit.”
    Blowing out another breath, I stomped forward and slumped into the seat that he had pulled out for me. Ever the gentleman.
    “First, I want to say that I never intentionally lied to you. I didn’t tell you because…well…shit.” He ran his hand through his hair then dropped it onto the table.
    I could see that he was struggling to tell me. Scanning his face, I noticed the dark circles that had appeared under his eyes. He looked worn out and I hated seeing him like that.
    “Ty…” I was in two minds. It was true, he hadn’t intentionally lied but he still hadn’t told me.
    But then, I still had secrets. Things that none of them knew about. Could I really be mad at him for not telling me?
    “No, let me get this out,” he said, looking anywhere but at me.
    “Okay.” I lifted my cup to my lips and took a sip of the sweet nectar.
    “Me and Serena were married right out of high school,” he said, not bringing his eyes to mine. “I thought I loved her, I really did. But when I went away, I didn’t know half of the things that went
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