Sebastian watched Reese, who just sat there, lost in thought. For a moment, he had no idea how to start explaining his situation with Sofia.
He ended up sitting on the edge of her hospital bed, just looking at her for a long time before finally taking a breath and saying, “There’s really nothing between Sofia and me.
“I never denied the rumors about her being my girlfriend… part of it was because of a deal between us, and the other part was because I was mad at you. About that night, when I thought you drugged me.
“But I know now it wasn’t you. And I also found out she’s your half-sister. I’ve already cleared things up with her.”
Sebastian glanced at Reese, but when she didn’t say anything, he started talking faster.
“I had someone look into what happened that night, too, but it’s been ages, and most of the leads are gone. Still, I promise I’ll figure it out. I’ll make this right for you.”
The room was so quiet that the drip from her IV was the only thing breaking the silence.
Reese still looked a little spaced out, but his words finally pulled her back. “You sent Sofia back to Brookfield. Will you still help me get my mom’s necklace back from Zach?”
Sebastian felt a sharp ache in his chest, as if something heavy was pressing on him.
He’d just poured his heart out, but all she cared about was the necklace.
“Yeah,” he said, the word tasting bitter. But then he remembered all the years he’d spent being cold to her, all because of a misunderstanding. He’d even helped spread some of the ugly rumors about her. Maybe he deserved this distance.
He thought about the child they’d lost, and everything she’d gone through. Sebastian took a slow, deep breath.
He owed her more than he could ever repay.
“I’ll get the necklace back for you.”
Reese just thanked him quietly, lay down, and closed her eyes.
Sunlight spilled over her pale face, turning the fine hairs on her cheek golden, but somehow it just made her look even more fragile.
Sebastian’s fingers traced the seam of his pants. He wanted to reach out and touch her hair, but he stopped himself.


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