Last week, she found me.
I was having lunch at a quiet café near the hospital when I noticed the waitress staring at me. She couldn’t have been more than twenty-one. Dark hair pulled into a ponytail. Nervous hands gripping her notepad.
When she walked over, my stomach tightened.
“Mrs. Collins?” she asked softly.
“Yes?”
Her lips trembled. “My name is—”
I knew.
Somehow, before she even said it, I knew.
“You’re my past,” I cut in sharply, my voice colder than I intended. My heart was pounding so loudly I could barely hear myself. “I don’t want you in my life. I’m very busy right now. I don’t have time for this.”
Her face didn’t twist in anger. It didn’t harden.
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