I cringe at his question. Of course he wants me to get my shit together
and find another place to stay. What am I even still doing here? “No. No, I
can get a hotel, it’s fine.” I turn to walk toward the hallway, but he puts a
hand on my shoulder.
“Lily,” he says, turning me around. “I wasn’t asking you to leave. I was
just making sure you’d still be here. I want you to stay as long as you need
to.”
His
eyes are sincere, and if I didn’t think it would be a little
inappropriate, I would throw my arms around him and hug him. Because
I’m not ready to leave yet. Just a couple more days before I’m
forced to
figure out what my next step is.
I nod. “I need to go in to work for a few hours tomorrow,” I tell him.
“There are some things I need to take care of. But if you really don’t mind,
I’d like to stay here for a few more days.”
“I don’t mind, Lily. I’d prefer it.”
I force a smile and then head to the guest bedroom. At least he’s giving
me a buffer before I’m forced to confront everything.
As much as his presence in
my life confuses me right now, I’ve never
been more thankful for him.