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‘That’s what I like about you, Sophia. You’re honest.’

‘Huh?’ I jerked my head up from my momentary drift in concentration.

‘You. You were honest – brutally so, in fact.’ He gave me a look and my mouth curved automatically, with no intentional input from my brain. ‘When we first met. It was…’

I raised an eyebrow, half dreading whatever was coming next.

‘Refreshing,’ he finished.

I gave an unladylike snort. ‘I bet that wasn’t what you thought at the time.’

His lack of immediate reply gave me his answer.

‘That’s what I thought.’

‘To be fair, it was all a bit of an adjustment. I was still jet lagged, and completely unconvinced that coming over here was the good idea my brother, not to mention my parents, insisted it would be.’

‘And then I was rather blunt with you.’

‘With good reason. I think I’d probably spent far too much time on my own in the preceding months, outside of work. My job deals in facts and figures and quantifiable statistics. I never sugar coat anything at work. It is what it is and we’re trying to keep people safe. When Serena left, it was a shock. I mean, I knew things weren’t right. Anyone could see that, but I couldn’t see a way to make it right. Everything I tried seemed to make it worse.’ He glanced across at me. ‘Oh man, don’t give me that face.’

‘What face?’ I asked, frowning.

‘That, aww, poor sad bloke. What a drip.’

‘I am not!’

‘Yeah. You are.’

‘This is just my listening face!’

His expression suggested that he didn’t entirely believe me, but I gave him my best snooty look and he gave me a resigned one in return. Good to know some of my previous skills could still come in handy.

‘Carry on,’ I prompted him.

‘There’s not much else to say. One day I came home and she’d gone.’

‘That was it?’ I frowned. ‘You didn’t talk about it?’

Nate smiled but there wasn’t any humour in it. ‘Serena isn’t really a big one for discussing things. Basically, it’s her way or nothing.’

‘That can’t have been an easy foundation to build any relationship on, let alone a marriage.’

He sat back, relaxing into the sofa, Bryan still snoring on his lap. ‘I didn’t see it as a problem for a long time. I didn’t really see it at all, I don’t think. Others did, which caused friction, but you can’t tell a person in love stuff like that, can you? At least you couldn’t tell me. I didn’t want to hear it. As far as I was concerned, Serena was as close to perfect as I thought a woman could be, and frankly I was just amazed that she was interested in me.’

‘Seriously?’

‘What?’

‘Oh, come on. We’ve had this conversation already – you’re kind of hot.’

He looked away and I smiled. ‘I’m not sure about that. Gabe’s always been the one the women fell over themselves about.’

‘Or maybe you only saw those ones.’

He pulled a face. ‘Anyway. I was frantic when she didn’t come home. Stupidly, it never even occurred to me that she might have actually left me. I guess that sounds kind of arrogant, but it wasn’t like that. Like I said, I’m not great at explaining stuff sometimes unless it’s to do with my work. I’m shit hot at that.’ He grinned, lightening the moment.

‘I’m sure,’ I grinned back. ‘But I know what you mean. You get into a routine. It’s not happiness but it’s life. This is how it is. How it’s going to be and after a while you just accept that. Until you, or someone else, does something to change it.’