She catches me looking.
“Were you watching me sleep?”
“I...”
I should probably lie.
“I might’ve been.”
She smiles.
“Creep.”
“I’ll take that.”
She stretches, yawning before tucking herself even closer against my side.
“What time is it?”
“Too early.”
“Good.”
I laugh quietly.
“You don’t have to go anywhere today?” she asks.
Practice. Film. Meetings. Reality. All of that comes tomorrow.“Nope.”
“Unfortunately, I do,” she says with a sigh.
My smile slips. Of course she does. She has to go home. Back to reality.
She notices immediately. “Are you okay?”
I hardly know what to say. So, I go with the truth. “I don’t want you to leave.”
She reaches up and brushes her fingertips across my cheek. “We’ll figure it out.”
I nod. “We will.”
“I’ve survived long-distance friendships before,” she says.
“This isn’t a friendship.”
She grins. “No. It definitely isn’t.”
Everything pretty much goes to hell forty-eight hours later.
"What the fuck?” Beau's voice echoes across the locker room.
I glance up from untaping my wrist.
He's holding his phone. Every other guy in the room suddenly reaches for theirs.
I unlock mine.
My stomach drops at the news alerts. From everywhere.