NAUSEA RISES UP MY THROAT.
โPippa.โ Jamieโs sitting beside me now, arm around my shoulders, concern all over his face. โWhatโs going on?โ
โThis is my song.โ My voice is flat. โThis is my song,โ I repeat.
Some of the lyrics are different. The verses are a different tune, but the chorus is all mine.
Jamie flags the server down before pulling a bill out of his wallet and handing it to her. โCan you change the song, please? Right now.โ
A moment later, Zachโs voice cuts off abruptly, replaced by the opening notes of a different song.
He laughed at me. This entire time, I thought I wasnโt good enough.
He saw it. He definitely saw it, Jamie said about Zach.
โPippa,โ Jamie murmurs, and his hand is on the back of my neck, warm and solid and comforting. The contact drags me back to the present, and I blink up at him. He looks furious and concerned, a hard set to his jaw and fire in his eyes.
Iโm confused, shocked, and so, so angry, but having Jamie here somehow makes it better. Jamie, who believes in me. Whoโs furious on my behalf.
Months ago, I cried in the airport and just wanted to disappear. Tonight, though, thereโs a tiny flame burning inside me. Something stubborn and pissed off.
Zachโs ruined so much, but I donโt want him to ruin this evening. โIโm okay,โ I tell him, and I think that might be the truth.
โCome here,โ he says, wrapping me in a big hug, and I let myself lean into him.
My pulse returns to normal as I rest my cheek against Jamieโs chest. His hand strokes down my back, and I inhale his warm, spicy scent.
โI hate him for what he did to you.โ I feel his low words rumble through his chest.
โMe too,โ I whisper.
โYou want to go home?โ
I shake my head. โI want to stay.โ
Iโm done with Zach, and Iโm done with letting the past weigh me down. Minutes later, Iโm filling my stomach with another order of tacos Jamie insisted I eat, and his phone lights up with a text. The background image makes my heart jump into my throat. Itโs one of the photos I texted him of Daisy and me at the park, sitting on one of the giant logs. I asked someone
to take it.
He made it his background. My pulse gallops. I donโt dare let myself hope. He sees where my eyes go, and he slips the phone into his back pocket before leaning his elbows on the table, watching me.
โPromise me you wonโt let this hold you back. Promise me youโll get back up on stage.โ
I blink, and that old hesitance lifts its head inside me. โPromise me,โ Jamie says, and his eyes plead.
What did I say earlier? No more letting the past weigh me down. โOkay,โ I tell him. โIโll do it.โ





