Souls Remember What Matters — Corey Gibson 16
Chapter 16 – Doubts
DARIUS
I could feel Sera trembling against my chest, her whole body shaking like she was about to collapse. When I pulled her back against me again, she didn’t fight it anymore, but she didn’t melt into me either. She just stood there, rigid and broken.
“Please, Sera. Let’s talk.” My voice came out rougher than I meant it to, desperate in a way that made my chest heavy and tight.
She was crying now. Silent tears that rolled down her cheeks and dripped onto my arms where they wrapped around her waist. Each tear felt like it was burning through my skin.
“There’s nothing to talk about,” she whispered, but she wasn’t trying to pull away anymore. “I saw what I saw.”
“You saw me helping a sick woman.” I turned her around to face me, my hands gentle on her shoulders. Her eyes were red and swollen, looking anywhere but at me. “Look at me, Sera. Please look at me.”
When she finally met my eyes, the pain I saw there nearly knocked me over. This wasn’t just about today. This was months, maybe years of hurt all stacked up and ready to crush her.
If I let her leave now, we were done. I knew it in my bones, the same way I knew my own name. She’d walk out that door and never come back, and I’d lose the only woman who has ever really genuinely cared about me with no conditions or strings attached.
It didn’t matter if we weren’t on good terms now, Sera was a good partner and despite everything, a great mother.
I can’t lose her.
I couldn’t let that happen.
“I’m going to prove it to you,” I said, my hands coming up to cup her face. Her skin was warm and wet from tears, and I brushed them away with my thumbs. “I’m going to prove nothing happened.”
She looked up at me, expectantly, almost as if she was desperate for me to prove it.
Her eyes…did things to me.
It had never happened before, or maybe it was because we’d never been in such a position before. I could feel every inch of her chest pressed against my abdomen, the heat, the racing of her heart and it was like she became a different person, or perhaps it was me.
When I learned down, my eyes settling on her parted pink lips.
Before she could protest, before she could pull away, I kissed her, stealing a small gasp that slipped past.
Her lips were salty from crying, soft and familiar in a way that made my chest ache. She went stiff at first, her hands pushing against my shoulders, but I didn’t let go. I poured everything I had into that kiss – all my desperation, all my fear of losing her, and something else more complicated, something I feared to name.
When we finally broke apart, we were both breathing hard. Her eyes were wide, confused and hurt and a heat
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that wasn’t there before.
“Darius, what are you—”
I pulled my shirt over my head and dropped it on the floor. Sera’s eyes went wide, her cheeks flushing red even through her tears.
“Look,” I said, turning slowly so she could see my back, my chest, my arms. “No marks. No scratches. Nothing.” I faced her again, my heart pounding. “If something happened, don’t you think there would be evidence? Lipstick? Perfume? Something?”
Her eyes traveled over my skin, searching. I stood perfectly still and let her look, even though every instinct told me to cover myself up, to stop being so vulnerable.
“You could have showered,” she said quietly, but there was doubt in her voice now. Hope, maybe.
“When? You walked in a few seconds before I woke up.” I stepped closer, close enough to touch her face if I wanted to. “Sera, I swear on Luna’s life, nothing happened. I would never do that to you. To us.”
She was studying my face now, looking for lies. Looking for proof that I was the cheating husband she thought I
was.
“Then explain it to me,” she whispered. “Explain why she was in our bed. Why you left me at the airport. Why the nanny looked terrified when I came home.”
I didn’t know how that happened.
But there was one person who would definitely dispel my doubts.
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