Second Chance by H.L. Logan
Author:H.L. Logan [Logan, H.L.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: romance
Published: 2018-04-22T23:00:00+00:00
>Mary: so after having some time to calm down, i canât help feeling like the biggest idiot on the planet
>Me: Why?
>Mary: i shouldnât have done what i did. i canât even explain it
>Me: Itâs okay.
>Mary: no itâs not. youâve got shit going on with your husband and iâm meant to be your friend. i hope this isnât gonna stop us from hanging out. i made a mistake and iâm stupid, but i swear it will never happen again
>Me: Mary. What shit have I got going on with my husband?
>Mary: well i donât know. he was there. undressed. doesnât take a genius to figure it out
>Me: No, but it takes an idiot to jump to conclusions. Can you talk right now?
>Mary: kids are in wadeâs room
It takes Clare a while to get up the nerve to press Call. She stares at her phone in the lamp-lit glow of her bedroom, a tower of pillows stacked behind her to hold her semi-uprightâsheâd had a vague inclination to read, but had instead spent the past hour watching YouTube videos on her phone. Until that first text message came through, slingshotting her heart into her throat.
Eventually, she makes herself tap the button. It rings only once before Mary picks up and offers a breathy, âHey.â It makes Clareâs spine tingle.
She draws in a breath for strength and just comes straight out with it: âLucas needed a place to crash for the night. He slept in the spare room.â Small talk isnât going to get them anywhere, and right now, Clare doesnât have the patience for it anyway.
âI mean,â Mary says after a pause, âhe is your husband.â
âOn paper. These days heâs just my friend.â She stops, waits for a response that doesnât come. She can hear the soft cadence of Maryâs breathâeven louder, the oppressive silence of them both not saying much at all. Someone needs to take the reins.
âWhat happened today?â Clare asks, soft and clear like her racing heart isnât threatening to steal her voice.
Mary heaves an almighty sigh. âIâm so sorry,â she says miserably, whichâno. Clareâs not having that.
âStop apologizing.â
âI just⦠I wasnât thinking.â
Right. Something bitter settles in the pit of Clareâs stomach. âIt was a mistake,â she says, tone flat.
âWell I thought you and your husband had a thing going, so yeah, I guess.â
I guess.
Clare freezes, just for a moment, before pulling herself fully upright, back straight and alert, mind spinning.
I guess.
She crosses her legs, switches her phone to the other ear. âBut we donât have a thing going,â she says.
âI know that now.â
Thereâs an edge to Maryâs voice. Regret, maybe? Frustration? Clare can barely get her thoughts in line, let alone analyse Maryâs tone and pitch. She just needs a definitive answer to one thing, before she goes into full-on freak-out mode. She has to know.
âSo was it a mistake?â
She can practically feel Maryâs struggle to find the right words. âI shouldnât have done it like that,â she says cautiously. âYou didnât get a say in anything and I justââ
âMary.
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