“We love you,” my mom chimed in as she opened her arms to pull me in for a hug. “Whenever you’re ready to talk, we’ll be here.”
“Thanks, Mom. I’ll see you later.”
I was out the door and on my way to the hotel moments later. And just as my mom had said, there was a suite ready for me when I arrived.
After taking some time to drop my bags and put the food away, I climbed into the bed. I replayed the evening with Layla in my head, and all it did was serve to increase the urge I had to reach out to her.
With nobody there to talk me out of making what could be considered a foolish move, I pulled out myphone and called her. The call went to voicemail, and I knew it was over. She always answered my calls. Always.
But I left her a message anyway.
“Layla, please call me. I want to talk to you and work this out. Whatever it is, you can tell me. Please. I love you.”
I disconnected the call and tossed my phone aside.
Getting any sleep was impossible as I held on to some shred of hope that maybe she’d call me back.
But that call never came.
I had to face the truth.
Layla was gone, and I was alone.
8
LIAM
When the lightfiltered through the small space between the curtains in the hotel room the next morning, I decided to act.
This was Layla.
This was my life. Our life.
I couldn’t just give up. How I even stayed in this hotel room all night long was a mystery to me.
I could fix this. I had to.
No effort was required to get me out of bed and into the shower. I felt a renewed sense of determination. It couldn’t be over between us, just like that.
I loved her. She loved me. No way would she be unwilling to talk to me if I showed up and asked her to talk.
And whatever it was, I’d figure out a way to work through it with her. We’d be okay.
We had to be.
As quickly as I could, while doing my best not tofocus on the ache in my chest, I got myself showered and ready. Before I knew it, I was at her front door.
Heart pounding, I knocked.
And for the first time ever, I felt unsettled as I waited for the door to open. I cleared my throat several times, suddenly wishing I’d grabbed some water before I’d walked out of the hotel.
I lifted my hand to the back of my neck and squeezed just as I heard the door being unlocked.
I expected to see Layla on the other side, even if she had red-rimmed and puffy eyes. Instead, I was met by the utterly devastated and tired expression of Meredith Snow. She looked as bad as I felt, like she hadn’t slept in days.
“Liam.” I couldn’t miss the shock in her tone or what that look on her face indicated. Things weren’t good.
“Meredith. I… I apologize for showing up unannounced like this, but I was hoping I could come in and talk to Layla.”