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Authors: Clare James

There’s no answer
, but I can hear music coming from upstairs. His apartment door is unlocked. I slide my boots off and walk into a lovely sound—lazy notes singing, soft and sweet. Noah’s deep melody joining in. I could listen to him all day. His music, his voice, it’s like coming home and being wrapped in a soft, toasty blanket.

Noah sits at his keyboard, his scruffy old Adidas keeping time as he watches his own fingers moving, changing the melody. It’s a beautiful sight watching him make music.

He looks up at me and lets out an enormous sigh as relief washes over his face.

“Tabby.” He’s at my side instantly.
“I was hoping you’d find your way back here.” He brushes the hair out of his eyes, revealing the dark circles underneath. “Actually, praying—to all the gods and even Jesus—that you’d make your way back to me.”

“You
want me here?” I ask, confused.

He nods and gives me the softest smile. “
Always.”

“Why didn’t you tell me that in class?”

“You didn’t ask,” he smirks.

“Noah, I don’t want to play games.”

“I don’t either. But I want you with me for the right reasons, Tab. It was time for you to make the decision.”

“I want the same thing,” I say, worried about what’s going to come next.

“You had me scared out of my mind for the past three days. I was so worried about you. I’m so sorry I pulled up all that shit.”

“It’s not your fault,” I tell him.

“I had no idea.” He grabs my arms and pulls me on the bed. “Tabby, I am so sorry about what happened to you. I could kill every last one of those lowlife fuckers. I will—just say the word.”

“I’m sorry you had to find out, but I’m grateful that you’re not printing the story.”

“I’d never do that to you, baby. That’s what I was trying to tell you when I called, but I was only making matters worse. I knew I couldn’t come after you, I knew you wouldn’t see me.”

“But
what about your resume and—”


And nothing,” he says, kissing my hands. “I’d rather work at a country newspaper in North Dakota than do anything to hurt you.”

“Why? Why would you do that for me?”

“I’m in love with you. I have been for months now. I was just waiting for you to catch up. I would do anything for you, Tab.”

“Even after knowing what you know? Seeing me that way, and all of that ugliness?”

“If it’s possible, I love you even more because of it. That you were able to get over something so life-shattering. They didn’t break you, baby.”

“Sometimes I’m not so sure,” I admit.

“I am. You are the most incredible woman I’ve ever known. Look at you with Jenna today. I’ve never been so proud.”

“Look at
you
with Jenna today,” I counter with a smile stretching across my face.

“Yeah, I’m just sorry it took me so long to grow a pair. I guess I’m still healing too. But you are the most important thing to me. And I won’t let anyone, not even Jenna,
hurt you again. Ever. But no more secrets, Tabby. I can’t take it. That’s not how it’s going to be with us.”

“Okay,” I say, agreeing to his simple demand.

“Okay,” he says. Then he kisses me, and this time I know, I really know, everything is going to be okay.

“I love you, Noah
Adler,” I whisper in his mouth.


I love you, Tabitha Kelly,” he whispers back. “Now let me show you what you deserve, baby. Let me take care of you.”

He does just t
hat in every way possible and this time, there’s nothing standing between us.

Not even my past.

###

The next morning, I get a call while Noah’s in the shower. It’s the most amazing news. I run into the bathroom to share it immediately.

“Noah?” I
call out so he can hear me over the sound of the running water.

“Yes, Tabby.” He flips the shower curtain open.

I forget my news for a minute, lost in his beautiful body.

Noah reaches out for me and I take his hand, only to be pulled into the shower with him clothes and all. He remedies that problem quickly, slipping me out of his t-shirt I slept in and trailing kisses down my belly as he takes off my panties.

The first time we did this,
before
Noah knew, was wonderful. But what we have now is even better. Each time he touches me, he wipes away some of the damage. Little by little. I cherish every single second and don’t even think about my news until he brings it up an hour later when we’re eating breakfast in bed.

“I seem to remember you had some news for me,” Noah says between bites of toast.

“Yes, I did.”

He stops eating and looks at me. “Well, come on. Out with it.”

“I have some good news.”

“It’s about time,” he says, sliding me closer to him.

“I’ve been asked to join a local dance company,” I squeal.

“You what?” His voice cracks, almost choking on a sob. “That is the best thing I’ve heard…ever! I didn’t know you were auditioning.” He shakes his head. “You sly, sly dog.”

“Guess what else?”

“What?” he treads lightly now.

“I got the lead.” I laugh.

Noah beams and smothers me with kisses.

I’m fairly sure we’
re not leaving this apartment today.

FORTY-TWO

One Year After

The next few months are a blur of Noah, school and dance practice.
It’s busy, but Noah and I make the time for each other. Always. It helps that we spend nearly every night together. Since we each have our own place, there’s really no reason not to. Plus, I can’t take being away from him for more than a few hours—especially at night.

I wish I was tucked away in covers with him now as I wait in the wings at the theater. Tonight’s the night of our big show. My nerves are out of control and the little butterflies that started tickling my belly have morphed into angry crows battling it out in my gut.

I think I might just chicken out until I look into the audience. From
the wings, I can see Noah front and center, looking delicious in his new gray suit. He’s sandwiched between my two families. On one side is Dad, Amy and Jules. On the other sits Mom, Stephen, and Michael. They smile and call out my name.

It’s time.

I let out a deep breath and take my position before I am consumed by the spotlight. And when the music begins, I dance. I go through the movements, my confidence growing with each step and soon, I’m no longer worried.

I perform the best number of my life. Funny, it doesn’t even matter because I know that i
f I tumble, there are six people out there ready to pick me up again
.

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