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She had run from me so many times before, but now she had nowhere to go. I grabbed her shoulders and pushed her back against the tree. Her eyes danced across the cemetery. We were completely alone now. I grabbed her wrists and held them down at her sides as I pushed my body against hers.
I needed to hold her, to know she was mine. I was losing her. She belonged to me. She had told me she was mine. Her body sagged against the tree as I held on to her like she was my gravity. I had caused this pain in her. My breathing grew ragged as I struggled to hold on to my sanity. It was never me. I knew I would have nothing if I lost her. My world would implode, but Emma would move on, and eventually she would find someone she deserved.
The thought made me sick to my stomach. I pulled back to look at her face. She squeezed her eyes closed as she struggled to stop her tears. Her head turned away from me. I placed a hand on either side of her face, forcing her to look me in the eye. I pressed my mouth against hers, needing to feel her love for me. She might not have said the words, but I knew her feelings were real.
They had to be real. Her lips began to move with mine giving me a tiny glimmer of hope. Her lips parted, and I deepened our kiss, groaning as her tongue pressed back against mine. I needed to show her how much I cared for her the only way I knew how. My hand slid down her side as I pushed my hips against hers.
She pulled her lips from mine as she struggled to right her breathing. I slid the pad of my thumb over the apple of her cheek.
Emma stared down at her hands, refusing to look me in the eye as big heavy drops fell through the branches of the tree. I knew in that moment I had lost her. She would never understand the things I had done. She would never forgive me for the lies and pain I had caused.
I had taken a life full of promise and destroyed it, smothered it with my fucked-up sense of affection. Even though she stood in front of me, she was long gone.
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