Back then…
Sarah
Matthew can hardly meet my gaze ever since we returned from the conference. His eyes flicker away, filled with an awkward tension that hangs between us like a dense fog.
I guess I can't blame him for it, given that I lied, falsely claiming we had spent the night together. Now that we've settled back into the rhythm of our everyday lives, I feel guilty.
I should tell him it was a lie and I was just messing around. Nothing happened between us.
Matthew sits in his office, flipping through some documents, but I can tell he is not paying any attention to them. His jaw is tense, his fingers gripping the pages too tightly.
I swallow hard and step closer. "Hi, Matthew."
He doesn't look up right away. When he finally does, his blue eyes are guarded. "What?"
I hesitate. "We need to talk."
He exhales sharply, rubbing a hand over his face. "Sarah, if this is about—"