Katie's words stung. Her words about a mask and about issues that
weren't connected to the ranch. Even if she was right, Hunter didn't
want to think about it. That's why he was leaving - so he wouldn't have
to. He didn't understand what was going on inside of himself - he just
wanted to bury it and move on. Why couldn't she let him do that?!
He's
about to retort when she comes closer. Not the tears... why did she
have to cry? The look on her face and seeing those tears... they cut
Hunter to the quick. Not to mention her begging him to stay. A lump
rises in his throat and his inner battle intensifies.
Spinning
on his heel, he turns his back on Katie. Rubbing his hands over his
face, he growls. "I'm not leaving you... I'm leaving this place... it
has nothing to do with you so don't make me out to be the bad guy." But
he was the bad guy. Here he was, forming a friendship - maybe
more - with Katie, and he'd up and decided to just run off. Whether the
issue was her or not, he was letting her down and hurting her.
Setting
his hands on his hips, he sighs deeply. He could feel Katie behind him.
Her eyes. Those tear-filled eyes. Why was she making this so difficult?
"Life's not fair, and happy endings don't exist," he argues.
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