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“I don’t know,” Nick replied. “Is it good not to think of someone you loved who you watched get shot in the head?”

Her face registered a minor wince and he wished he hadn’t laid it out so bluntly.

Before he could apologize, her eyes swept to the kitchen and she moved closer.

“Eventually, to heal and be able to move on, you have to stop thinking about her,” she told him softly.

Nick looked to the lights of Denver.

“I think it’s healthy, Nick,” she kept on and then assured, “And it’s not a betrayal. Honey, you know…” he felt her get even closer, “it’s been years.”

“There’s someone else,” he murmured.

“Good,” she replied.

He turned to her. “I can’t have her.”

Her mouth turned down. “Bad.”

Nick looked back to the night. “Maybe I should just get the fuck outta Denver and start over.”

“Well, although an option, I do think Kasha would pitch an unholy fit at the very thought. Kat wouldn’t be far from her sister in that, but she’d be quieter about it. And your brother would lose his mind.”

Nick loved that at the same time it felt heavy.

He also felt Anya’s fingers curl around his.

“But you have to take care of you,” she whispered.

He looked down at her and dipped his face close. “Could you fall in love after Knight?”

She was still whispering but it was fierce when she said, “Never.”

He felt that muscle in his jaw tick.

“But that doesn’t mean I wouldn’t—” she tried to go on.

It was jacked as shit, but after their beginning and how Nick had acted out during it, now Nick couldn’t stomach even thinking about the idea of Anya with another man.

So Nick cut her off, “We should stop talking.”

“If you feel something for someone else, Nick, that doesn’t mean—”

“How about feeling everything for her?” Nick asked, definitely laying it out now. Laying it out for Anya and admitting shit out loud he hadn’t even admitted to himself. “When that was only supposed to be for Hettie. What does that mean?”

She looked confused again, and uneasy to the point of looking frightened. “It means I don’t understand why you can’t have her.”

“For her safety.”

“That makes no sense.”

He shook his head again. “Unfortunately, I can’t explain further.”

“No, Nick, what I mean is, there is no safer place on the planet for a woman than with the man she loves.”

Nick stared at his brother’s woman, unable to speak.

She jolted him out of his silence with just, “Nick—”