ten minutes, just walking in circles. Finally, the security g
y didn't you call someone to pick you up?
ow Ethan to this unfamiliar town. I gave up my own dreams for his. Over the years, because I moved, I lost touch with most of my old friends. The tears I' d been holding back finally started to fall, hot and fast down
companionship could eventually mean more than a fleeting, youthful romance. I believed that if I just stayed by his side long enough, he would finally see me. For ten years, I helped h
marry. I looked up at the window of what was supposed to be my home. The lights were dark. It w
hotel nearby when my phone bu
and I shouldn't bother you and Ethan,
ect you to c
laces to eat in the city, I
elled at me, "If you get together with him, we're not friends anymore." I thought she was being dramatic back then. It was just a relationship, what was the big deal?
h the back of my han
ut me up f
nt it, her phon
? Did you figh
ome on, take a cab to the Grand Vie
n the hotel lobby, she
der around alone with a suitca
d this year? Where is he? I was wondering why yo
haracter. Ethan's unreliable, and
en eyes, looking like they were about to burst into tears again, she fina
ly squeezed the soft flesh around my wais
u've gaine
ave
Sarah, on the other hand, looked even more amazing than she did in college. She was always running around, meeting clients, but she still found time for Pilates.