“I thought you’d rejected me,” he murmured before placing a kiss on my forehead.
“I thought you’d given up on me,” I replied, and it made me sad how close I’d come to almost losing someone so special.
“Don’t you have to go to work tomorrow?”
“Don’t you?” I retorted.
He grinned. “I guess we’ll both have a shit day then, huh.”
“This is all your fault,” I said, no sting behind the words as I caressed the side of his face.
“How so?” he asked as he let go of my other hand and wrapped it around my waist, too.
“You stopped smiling, asshole. I had to find a way to fix it.”
He grinned. “That right? I thought you found my sunny nature annoying.”
“I’m not disagreeing,” I snapped, and the loud laughter that escaped Ryker was the best thing I’d ever heard. “I’m sorry,” I said, looking him dead in the eye.
He frowned. “What for?”