She knew she ought to pull away, to force his hand to fall and recede back behind the boundary they'd enforced. Zach might've believed they could work their way to steady ground, but Jo knew better. She knew the cliff side they were walking upon was unsteady and ready to crumble at a moment's notice.
She should have moved away. She didn't.
Instead, Jo met his gaze with her watery blue eyes and leaned into his touch. "I'm so sorry," she whispered through her tears. "I never should have left, I'm sorry."
She should have moved away. She didn't.
Instead, Jo met his gaze with her watery blue eyes and leaned into his touch. "I'm so sorry," she whispered through her tears. "I never should have left, I'm sorry."
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