A Brush with Love(61)



“Thu, don’t,” Harper warned. The room started spinning.

“I know we don’t talk about it, but you know your mom would be so proud of you, right? She’d love you no matter what and wouldn’t want you to torture yourself like this. Killing yourself over school and residency won’t bring her back, Harper. You know that, don’t you?”

Silence descended on the room. Harper’s blood pounded behind her eyes, making her see red.

“Get out,” Harper whispered.

“We’re only try—”

“Get out!” she screamed, thrusting a finger toward the door. Her friends hesitated for a moment before snatching up their things and making their exit. Thu stopped at the edge of the room and looked over her shoulder at Harper.

“I only said that because I love you.”

Hot tears spilled from Harper’s eyes as she stared at Thu. Wanting to scream. Wanting to lash out at her words. A humming filled her ears, and her body felt like it was about to fragment into a hundred pieces.

Thu met her eyes and continued. “If you want to go into tomorrow pretending this didn’t happen, we can do that. If you need to call and scream at me, we can do that too.”

Harper couldn’t speak, her chest rising and falling against jagged breaths. She couldn’t get enough air into her damn lungs.

“And if you do ever want to talk about it”—Thu shrugged—“let me know.”

Harper waited until she heard the door click shut before crumpling to the floor and crying. Her body shook and her mind raced and her heart felt like it would punch out of her chest or stop working all together. She cried until her throat ached.

She cried like a child who needed her mother.





CHAPTER 24





HARPER

Harper spent the next two weeks avoiding Dan, using finals and the school’s short winter break as excuses to gain some distance. She’d resolved to tamp down everything she felt for him. No more gushy heart-eyes at his smile. No more giddy squeals at his texts. She even turned down his offers for coffee.

It didn’t do her much good.

A part of her mind was constantly circling around him, and it was exhausting to pretend to feel less than she did. But she created these boundaries and she needed to stick to them.

On Friday night, she holed up in a study room at school, determined to make serious progress in her Clinical Results of Fixed Prosthodontics textbook. Except it was boring as shit, and her mind kept turning to daydreams about a cute guy.

Her phone buzzed and her hand shot to it with embarrassing speed. She tried to hush the flood of excitement as Dan’s name lit up her screen.

Are you at school?



Before she could stop and think too much, she shot off a response.

Yeah. Studying:/



The speed of his answering text made her smile.

I’m here too. Want some company? Feel like I haven’t seen you in a while



She tapped out a reply, but her finger hovered over the Send button. She missed him. She missed Dan in a way she shouldn’t. Her throat ached with it. She hit Send.

Would love some. Study room 112 in the basement



Balance, Harper reminded herself. You are capable of balance. Probably. A little time together won’t make the world crash down. She thrummed her fingers on her textbook and made a valiant effort to pretend to read it. Her phone buzzed again. Thu.

You at school biatch? Alex asked me to help him with their muscles exam next week and I figured you would already have a study room locked down



True to her word, Thu, and the others, allowed the group to fall back into their normal rhythm, pretending Harper’s meltdown hadn’t happened. Harper was beyond grateful. She knew they wanted to return to the issue, but she trusted them to not push her on it further.

I’m in 112. Dan’s coming

I bet he is ;)

you’re disgusting

lawlz see you soon



The door to the study room opened quietly and Harper tossed her phone to the side. Dan walked in and her heart gave a squeeze in greeting. Damn, she’d really missed him.

She smiled and slid her backpack off the table, making room for him next to her. He grinned back, taking the seat.

“Hi,” he said. He stared at her and Harper wanted to bottle the tenderness in his gaze and wear it like perfume. Indecision flickered in his eyes before he reached his arm around the back of her neck and leaned in, planting a soft kiss on the top of her head. Dan lingered for a moment, breathing against her hair. It was close and familiar and maddeningly intimate, making her body thrum with need.

She gave herself a half-hearted shake and pulled away. You’re moving. You’re a mess. Stop. The words repeated in her head like a sick mantra, but the cruel voice said them with weakened resolve.

“Hi,” she finally said, her tongue thick and heavy. “Why are you wet?”

Dan ran a hand through his damp hair, making the gentle waves clump together.

“I had cadaver lab today. I went home and took a scalding hour-long shower and pretty much scrubbed my skin off.”

An image of Dan washing his long, lean muscles under steamy water popped into her head and she resisted the urge to fan herself.

“How did that go?” she asked, shifting slightly away from him and subtly adjusting her thighs to alleviate some pressure. Cadaver dissection and horniness were not an acceptable combination.

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