Neighbor Dearest

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The day of Damien’s surgery came faster than I’d hoped. Well, if I’d had my way, it wouldn’t have come at all.
He didn’t let go of my hand once as we drove to Stanford in the wee hours of the morning. We were both eerily quiet.
After parking his truck in the hospital garage, we lingered after Damien turned off the ignition. Understandably, neither of us was ready for what faced us inside. He looked over at me. I could no longer mask my fear.
“It’s okay to be scared, Chelsea. You’ve forgotten I c
...an see right through you.”
“I want to be strong for you.”
Squeezing my hand tighter, he said, “Everything’s gonna be alright, baby. It’s okay to show your fear, though.”
Once inside, I likely wouldn’t be able to tell him everything I wanted to say. The words I couldn’t form felt like they were choking me.
I was breaking down and could hardly talk. I managed to say, “You’d better be okay, because I can’t live without you.”
Blinding tears filled my eyes. I had one job—to be strong for him—and I had totally failed.


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