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Chapter 9

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“Catherine?”

My mind came back to the present when I heard West’s voice. He was walking over to my table at the café and I waved in his direction. “Hey!”

“I called your name a few times. What were you thinking about?” he placed a soft kiss to my cheek.

“Oh. Uh, nothing. How are you?”

He had a guilty look on his face. “I feel like shit. I’m sorry, Catherine. I shouldn’t have called your office and I shouldn’t have reacted that way about the key. Or you moving in. I know how you feel about that.”

“Then why were you accusing me of cheating on you?” That’s what really ate at me about this whole thing.

He ran his hand through his hair. “That’s not what—I wasn’t doing that. I know it seemed like it, but I was just upset.”

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