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Part of me expected him to hate me. But Charles is too good for that. Too magnanimous.
I reach into the box and haul him out and onto my lap.
“You’re such a good boy.” I hiccup into his fur. “The best boy. I love you so much.”
He just keeps purring.
And I hug him tighter.
Then my phone vibrates with an incoming call.
“What if we run away?” I whisper against Charles, knowing who must be calling.
He meows again.
He gets it.
Resigned, I pull my phone out of my pocket.
I slide my tongue across my lower lip, my mouth feeling suddenly dry.
It’s a video call.
I don’t want to answer.
But I’ve spent so much of my existence doing things I don’t want to do that I’m used to it.
I take another breath, then accept the call.
As it connects, I angle the camera so it’s on Charles, showing he’s okay.
“Aw, hey, bud.” Nathan greets his cat with a kind tone.
Charles stretches his neck, releasing an extra loud purr.
Nathan chuckles. “Did you enjoy your field trip today?”
I keep my face out of view.
“You gave our Rosie quite the scare, huh?”
Our Rosie.
I sniff.
“My poor baby.”
I peek over Charles’s head at the phone and see Nathan’s handsome face filling the screen.
But he’s not looking at Charles; he’s looking at me.
“I’m so sorry.” I nearly choke on the words.
“Rosie—”
“I wasn’t thinking. And I endangered Charles. And I-I.” I suck in a jagged breath. “I’m so sorry, Nathan.” I squeeze my eyes shut and press my face into Charles’s back.
“Rosie.” Nathan’s voice is so soothing that it makes the tears come faster.