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“This is beautiful. Did you do this?” Harper looked back at him, and he nodded. “I’ve never seen anything like this at the shop.” She turned in a circle, looking at all of the finished and half-finished sculptures and artwork. “I had no idea. I thought you guys built furniture.”
She laughed in awe, and he felt it all the way to his groin.
Clearing his throat, he leaned back into his table and crossed his arms. “We do. I mostly just do this for fun.”
“Kade.” The way she said his name made his chest tight. “You’re amazing.”
Her bare cheeks pinked after she spoke, but her easy blush was something he cherished. It was an open window into the thoughts she didn’t speak.
“It’s not a big deal.”
She turned to him, pinning him with those golden eyes of hers. “Don’t do that. Don’t minimize yourself. Take the compliment.”
The bite of fire behind her words had his brows rising. He tilted his head, regarding her, for the first time noticing the tension in her shoulders.
She brushed her bangs back, uncomfortable with his scrutiny. “What?”
“You sure everything is okay?”
“Why? I complimented you, so something must be wrong?” She scoffed. “I’m not the one of us who decided to take a step back.”
Forget off. She seemed downright edgy.
“I’m right here, Harper. I didn’t go anywhere.”
“We both know that’s not true. Ever since we walked out of the ER, you’ve been behind this invisible wall, where we can’t reach you or you can’t reach us. I don’t know, but I know I don’t like it.” She took a deep breath. “I miss you. You’re right; you’re right here, but I still miss you. It’s ridiculous.”
He got up from his stool and walked over to her, needing to close the distance between them. His hand automatically reached out to cup her cheek, but he pulled it back, causing annoyance to flash through her eyes.
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