#Chapter34
Interrupted
Arella
NEEDING a few seconds to myself, I took a deep breath. The last thing I wanted was to see Skipper on my doorsteps with a pitying look on his face. He was the reason why I got fired in the first place. If he didn’t show up to the lab, I still had a job right now. Truthfully though, it wasn’t completely his fault because I could’ve just pushed him away, but I didn’t. I missed him.
My heart was pounding against my chest from the way he looked at me, but the pity I expected wasn’t there. Whatever he had on his sleeves it didn’t matter to me anymore. There was a part of me that still trusted him. But he kept insisting something about the proposition.