Zoey was at a loss for words. While she found Fitch's personality grating at times, there was something about him that inexplicably tugged at her heartstrings. His fondness for her seemed to come out of nowhere, which unsettled her greatly. They had only known each other for less than a week, and now he was insisting on taking her to Greenfield. It was a lot for anyone to take in.

And talking to him was like talking to a wall. Sometimes, the way he looked at her felt like he was trying to devour her whole. The room was silent, neither of them speaking. After nearly an entire night of turmoil, Fitch was exhausted. He gently took her hand and kissed it. Zoey couldn't help but notice his stubble was a bit scratchy. She thought about just staying quiet, but then he asked, "Does your stomach still hurt?"

She was on her period, had been up all night, and it was raining outside. He was worried she might have gotten soaked. He had so many questions but knew she probably didn't want to hear them.

"A little," she admitted. Fitch climbed into bed and pulled her into his arms. Zoey tried to wriggle away uncomfortably, but he didn't hold her tighter. Instead, he lay down at the edge of the bed. "I'll warm up your feet. Try to sleep." Her feet ended up sandwiched between his legs. It was odd, but she didn't protest and eventually fell asleep.

Zoey wasn't from around here. She had taken a risky cab ride. What if she had encountered trouble? What if someone had tried to deceive or bully her? His mind was a mess, filled with regret. If only he had listened

had never been in

had repulsed him, leading him to mistreat her in bed as a form of punishment. Despite this, she endured it all in silence. He didn't want to admit that he enjoyed being with her, convincing himself that she

dreams. He couldn't understand why he felt this way. He never confessed his feelings for anyone, let alone Zoey. Yet, he couldn't bear the torment any longer and found himself driving near the prison, as

struggled to define his feelings for Zoey. Then there was Nolan, who reminded him so much of Zoey. Nolan, too, kept his grievances to himself, perhaps influenced by Zoey's resentment towards the Haskins family. Nolan was different from other kids, and Fitch often found himself lost in

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