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Chapter 17 

General Sterling.Evelyn cut him off calmly, stepping back to put distance between them. The past is over. I have a quiet life now. Pleaseleave it alone. Don’t come here and disturb it anymore.” 

Her composure hit Graham harder than any tears or accusations ever could

He would have preferred her to lash out, to shout at himanything but this absolute, freezing indifference that excluded him from her life

When she started to walk away, panic surged through him. Instinct made him reach for her arm

Evelyn jerked away as if he had burned her, the motion startlingly fast. She lifted her head; the eyes that had once been full of adoration and starlight now showed only clear, unmasked resistance and a trace of something else, a fear she tried to suppress but couldn’t quite hide

That flash of fear stabbed Graham like the sharpest icicle. It cut so deep his breath hitched

She was afraid of him

The girl he had once held in the palm of his handthe girl he had never allowed himself to speak roughly to had become someone who feared him

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His outstretched hand froze in midair; his fingertips went cold and trembled. Words lodged in his throat and would not come

Evelyn did not look back

She clutched her books to her chest, kept her head down, and hurried past him without a single backward glance

Her slender figure drew a long shadow in the setting sundecisive, without a trace of lingering attachment

Graham stood there like an abandoned statue on Harborbend’s unfamiliar streets, watching her silhouette disappear around the corner

A chilly evening breeze stirred the fallen leaves into lonely spirals that whispered against the pavement

The chatter of passersby, the ring of bicycles, the laughter and talk around himall of it receded into a distant blur

The world lost color and sound, leaving only a vast, gray emptiness and the cold, hollow sting of being utterly rejected

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He had lost

Completely

He hadn’t come to win her back. He had come to humiliate himself. The naïve idea that a little 

coaxing could fix everything now seemed like a cruel joke

He did not leave Harborbend

He took a longterm suite at the Crestwood Suites, two streets from the community high school

The hotel was dated, the furnishings sparse and worn, the walls halfpainted with a stripe of faded green. The air carried that damp, musty hush of old buildings

He scaled back most of his duties, handling only the most essential military matters by phone and paperwork

He exiled himself to the small Southern town and began a long, silent vigil

He no longer dared appear in front of Evelyn. That brief street encounterthe clear fear in her eyeshad poured cold water over every hard idea he’d had of takingher back

He chose a clumsier, quieter route instead

Through his old war buddy, Julian Blake, who still worked at Harborbend City Hall, he quietly reached the principal of Harborbend Community High School

Without revealing his identity, he called in a favor under the guise of a concerned supporter of military families and asked that Evelyn be watched over

The principal, though puzzled, obliged out of deference to City Hall. He took a little more care when assigning Evelyn’s duties and tried to accommodate her health

There were a few local drifters who lingered near the school at dismissal, sometimes whistling at girls or at female teachers walking home

Graham had seen them once. He said nothing then, but late one night, dressed in plain clothes, he happenedupon them

Quietly and unmistakably, he made it plain that they would be wise to keep their distance

After that, the routes home for the school’s girls and its female teachers grew noticeably quieter

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