A Liar

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—"