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Chapter no 38 – INDY

The Right Move (Windy City Series Book 2)

Iย nearly sprint through the front door with a tray of coffees in my hand

because I havenโ€™t seen Ryan in four days and Iโ€™m a needy bitch who wants his attention. Plus, I get to tell him that my parents booked a flight and are coming to visit soon. I canโ€™t wait for them to formally meet face-to-face.

But I donโ€™t have to make it far to find him sitting on the entryway bench, elbows to his knees and his head hanging low.

โ€œHi! I missed you!โ€

He draws his head back, but doesnโ€™t look at me, instead focusing on the ceiling, those ocean eyes filled with too many emotions I canโ€™t place.

โ€œWhatโ€™s wrong?โ€ Setting the tray on the kitchen island, I stand between his legs and run my hand over his hair. โ€œAre you upset about the game last night?โ€

He chuckles a humorless laugh but thereโ€™s no smile to accompany it. โ€œNo.โ€

โ€œOkay,โ€ I draw out. โ€œWhatโ€™s bothering you?โ€

He shakes his head, unable to find the words to speak.

Attempting to shift the tone of this conversation, I take a deep breath. โ€œWell, I have something exciting to tell you!โ€

Hand reaching up between our bodies, he holds a small plastic stick out for me to see. โ€œI already know.โ€

โ€œWhat is that?โ€

He doesnโ€™t say anything. โ€œIs that a pregnancy test?โ€

โ€œClearly, Ind. How long have you known?โ€

Wait. What?

His eyes finally meet mine. Itโ€™s evident now that he’s not angry about last nightโ€™s game. In fact, heโ€™s not angry at all. Heโ€™s scared. As if every one of his insecurities is becoming a reality in this moment and Iโ€™m the face of them all.

I keep my tone soft. โ€œThereโ€™s nothing to tell, Ryan.โ€

โ€œDid you do thisโ€”โ€ he begins before stopping himself, shaking his head.

Eyes widening, I take a step back and away from him, putting my hands up in defense.

โ€œFuck.โ€ He stretches for me, regret in his voice, but I keep myself out of reach. โ€œNo, Ind, I didnโ€™t mean it like that.โ€

โ€œAsk the question, Ryan.โ€

He stands, shaking his head as he slowly steps towards me, but I mirror his actions, retracting at the same pace.

โ€œNo, baby, I didnโ€™t mean it like that.โ€

Fear bubbles inside of me. โ€œAsk the fucking question, Ryan!โ€

I refuse to cry when he refuses to speak. Iโ€™m too angry to cry. Too mad at myself for falling in love with a man who made it clear he didnโ€™t want the same things I did from the beginning.

โ€œAsk me if I did it on purpose,โ€ I say for him. โ€œThatโ€™s what youโ€™re wondering, right?โ€

Ryanโ€™s eyes gloss over, regret pulling at every feature. โ€œIโ€™m not putting this on you, Indy. Iโ€™m just scared out of my goddamn mind and Iโ€™m fucking exhausted and Iโ€™m not thinking straight. Iโ€™m not reacting the right way.โ€

For the first time in our relationship, Iโ€™m not the emotional one. Heโ€™s on the verge of all out crying and Iโ€™m not sure if itโ€™s because he thinks Iโ€™m pregnant and thatโ€™s the last thing he wants or if believes I betrayed him by getting knocked up.

He circles the kitchen island to meet me, but I maintain distance, my back to the front door.

โ€œBlue, please.โ€

He looks equally sad as he does hurt and part of me wants to hug him, but most of me is angry that heโ€™d ever think Iโ€™d trap him, even for a second.

โ€œYou donโ€™t need to be scared, Ryan. Iโ€™m not pregnant. Itโ€™ll be a miracle if that ever happens so thank you for reminding me of that and thank you for reminding me that the last thing you want in life is the thing I desire most.โ€ I exhale a humorless laugh. โ€œWeโ€™ve never been on the same page, have we?โ€

With parted lips, Ryanโ€™s brows pinch together. โ€œIndy.โ€ He squeezes the bridge of his nose. โ€œI just need a moment to wrap my head around this. Iโ€ฆI didnโ€™t expect it.โ€

Clearly, Ryan is ignoring the part where I told him Iโ€™mย notย pregnant. Maybe heโ€™s in shock. Maybe he canโ€™t grasp any of this. Iโ€™m trying to be understanding of his fears, but I refuse to spend my life convincing another man to want the same things I want.

โ€œSometimes I wish you had a normal job because then maybe you could trust there are no ulterior motives to loving you.โ€ Snagging my keys off the kitchen island, I quickly slip out into the hall. โ€œTake all the time you need, Ryan.โ€

โ€œIndy!โ€ I hear him shout through the door, but I donโ€™t turn around.

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