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Chapter no 45 – PIPPA

Behind the Net (Vancouver Storm, #1)

NAUSEA RISES UP MY THROAT.

โ€œPippa.โ€ Jamieโ€™s sitting beside me now, arm around my shoulders, concern all over his face. โ€œWhatโ€™s going on?โ€

โ€œThis is my song.โ€ My voice is flat. โ€œThis 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. โ€œCan you change the song, please? Right now.โ€

A moment later, Zachโ€™s voice cuts off abruptly, replaced by the opening notes of a different song.

He laughed at me. This entire time, I thought I wasnโ€™t good enough.

He saw it. He definitely saw it, Jamie said about Zach.

โ€œPippa,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.

Iโ€™m confused, shocked, and so, so angry, but having Jamie here somehow makes it better. Jamie, who believes in me. Whoโ€™s furious on my behalf.

Months ago, I cried in the airport and just wanted to disappear. Tonight, though, thereโ€™s a tiny flame burning inside me. Something stubborn and pissed off.

Zachโ€™s ruined so much, but I donโ€™t want him to ruin this evening. โ€œIโ€™m okay,โ€ I tell him, and I think that might be the truth.

โ€œCome 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 Jamieโ€™s chest. His hand strokes down my back, and I inhale his warm, spicy scent.

โ€œI hate him for what he did to you.โ€ I feel his low words rumble through his chest.

โ€œMe too,โ€ I whisper.

โ€œYou want to go home?โ€

I shake my head. โ€œI want to stay.โ€

Iโ€™m done with Zach, and Iโ€™m done with letting the past weigh me down. Minutes later, Iโ€™m 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. Itโ€™s 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 donโ€™t 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.

โ€œPromise me you wonโ€™t let this hold you back. Promise me youโ€™ll get back up on stage.โ€

I blink, and that old hesitance lifts its head inside me. โ€œPromise me,โ€ Jamie says, and his eyes plead.

What did I say earlier? No more letting the past weigh me down. โ€œOkay,โ€ I tell him. โ€œIโ€™ll do it.โ€

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