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СКАЧАТЬ Matt nearly pulled her on top of him in a fierce hug, lips buried in her hair.

      “It’s fine. I’m over it.”

      “I don’t think so,” he murmured and softened the contradiction with a light kiss. “You started to say you had family in Detroit. When we were dancing.”

      God, she had. How did he remember that? “He’s not my family. He lost that chance. But, I...have a...sister.”

      “Are you and your sister close?”

      Evangeline laughed but it came out broken. “She worships me. Not like in a million-screaming-fans way. Because she wants to sing.”

      Lisa texted her all the time asking for career advice. Evangeline still didn’t know why she’d ever answered. No one had helped her. But before the surgery, she hadn’t been able to stop herself from pathetically responding each and every time. Once, she flew Lisa and three friends to London for a concert for Lisa’s fifteenth birthday. It was the last time she’d seen her sister.

      After the surgery, Evangeline went into a hole and stopped responding to the texts. One of these days, Lisa’s name on her caller-ID wasn’t going to cause such deep-seated anguish. She hoped. It wasn’t Lisa’s fault their father was a bastard.

      “Is she any good?” Matt asked.

      She shrugged. “I’ve never heard her sing. Too busy, I guess.”

      “You’ve got time now,” he pointed out quietly, but his words reverberated in her head like the boom of a cannon.

      “Yeah. I should call her.” She wouldn’t. What would she say? They had no relationship, had only ever connected over their mutual interest in singing. Now they had nothing in common other than a few strands of DNA. “Armadillo.”

      She was done with midnight confessions. Lisa was a corner she couldn’t stand being backed into.

      “I should call my brother. I haven’t talked to him in a month.” Matt rolled away and she missed his warmth. Had she hurt his feelings?

      A sick niggle in her stomach unearthed the realization that she’d set up the code word as a way for him get out of difficult subjects, but only she used it.

      “Is a month a long time?” she asked.

      “We saw each other every day. His office was next to mine. We went to the same college, played basketball with some guys once a week. And you know. He’s my brother. It’s my job to make sure he stays out of trouble.”

      “You miss him.”

      It wasn’t a question. She could hear it in his voice and didn’t have to ask if they were close. Could Evangeline have a similar relationship with Lisa if she tried harder?

      No. Evangeline wasn’t cut out for family relationships. Didn’t want to be. It hurt too much.

      “That was before. When Amber was alive. After, I drifted through everything, disengaging until everyone stopped trying. I kept thinking something would happen to snap me out of it. Then my grandfather died and I realized. I had to snap me out of it. So I dumped my entire life in Lucas’s lap and left.” He chuckled derisively. “I even sold him my house. He’s in my house with a wife he’s gaga over, making new memories, about to deliver my parents their first grandchild. I should be there, living that life.”

      There. Not here. Venice was a temporary fix. She knew that. So why did it make her so sad?

      “Are you jealous that your brother is happy?”

      At least they had that in common.

      “No. Not really. Maybe a little.” He sounded defeated all at once. “Mostly I’m glad. I never thought he’d get married. He was kind of a screwup. But he met this woman who transformed him into a guy I didn’t recognize. He’s responsible. Committed. Expecting a baby who will be the first of the next generation of Wheelers. That was my role. A role I couldn’t do any longer. And I need to figure out how to do it again.”

      He had more demons than she’d realized. “You’re not just trying to get over Amber. You’re trying to fit back into the life you had with her.”

      A life that included lineages. Babies. Roots and new branches on the family tree. Concepts so alien she barely knew how to label them.

      He huffed out a breath. “I can’t. I know that. But for as long as I can remember, I’ve done the right thing. I ran Wheeler Family Partners, and I was good at selling real estate. Successful. Amber was a part of that. She had connections, came from a distinguished family. There were five hundred guests at our wedding. CEOs of Fortune 500 companies. A former U.S. president. The governor. We were happy being a power couple. People could depend on me. I want that back.”

      Her stomach dropped. No wonder he hadn’t cared about her celebrity status or her money. He had his own social clout, in a world far removed from hers.

      A cleft, one she hadn’t realized was there, widened.

      He hadn’t embraced the wanderlust—he’d been desperate to find the magic formula for curing his grief so he could pick up the broken pieces of a life he’d abandoned, but yearned to return to.

      Unlike her, he could go back. And would. Not only did neither of them have a whole heart to give to anyone else, they came from different places and were going different places.

      She kissed his cheek. “I depend on you. Right now, you’re my entire world.”

      How pathetic did that sound? He had a career waiting for him. A family. Both would welcome him back with open arms, she had no doubt. No mother who took the time to teach her son to cook would turn her back on him.

      “Right now, I’m pretty happy being your entire world.”

      Shock flashed behind her rib cage. “Really? I thought you were heading toward the big breakup.”

      He should be heading toward the breakup. She should, too.

      “What, you mean of us?” He laughed and shifted suddenly, rolling her against him, tight. “You’re the best thing that’s happened to me in a long time. Why would I give that up?”

      “Isn’t that what we’ve been talking about? You want to go home.” Home to a place she couldn’t follow. Her gypsy soul would wither and die in the suburbs. “This is...our Venice bubble. It’s not going to last.”

      Quiet settled over them, and she waited for him to agree.

      But he said, “I don’t know if I can go home. My family—the obligations. It feels so oppressive. Like it’s too much for me to handle. I want to be me again, but at the same time I want to keep hiding.” He chuckled darkly. “God Almighty, I sound like the biggest pansy.”

      No, he sounded like a man in incredible turmoil. For once, she’d stayed. She’d done it as an attempt to block out the future, but instead, quite by accident, she’d discovered this sensitive, wonderful person. What a juxtaposition. She ached to salve his wounds, knowing the moment she did, he’d leave her.

      Rock. Hard place.

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