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Ochre Railings Overlooked Valley Markets by Damon Frost 271

Ochre Railings Overlooked Valley Markets by Damon Frost 271

Chapter 43 

Barefoot, shirt still hanging open at the front, Graham stalked down 

the stairs like a man trying to outrun his own demons. His body was 

still thrummingwiredevery nerve ending buzzing with frustration 

and need

He dragged a rough hand through his hair, exhaling sharply as he dug 

into his pocket for his keys. He needed to get out. Now. A long drive

some cold night airanything to put distance between him and the 

woman upstairs who had nearly made him lose every shred of self- 

control

But his fingers closed around nothing

Shit

His walletalong with his keyswas still inside the bedroom. On the 

floor. Right where he’d thrown it in his reckless haste to find

condom. The memory sent another wave of frustration crashing 

through him, tightening his muscles, making his skin feel too hot, too 

tight

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Every instinct screamed at him to just take one of the guest bedrooms 

and wait it out. Sleep off the tension, let the night pass, pretend none 

of this had happened. But he knew himself better than that

If he stayed, he would think of her

Of the way she had trembled beneath his touch. The way her skin had 

flushed, her breath had hitched, her lips had parted on those soft

helpless sounds

If he stayed, he would imagine what could have happenedwhat 

almost did

His jaw ticked

No. He needed out

The plan formed quickly in his mindin and out. He’d slip back into 

the room, grab his wallet from the floor, and leave before she even 

noticed he was there. She would probably already be curled up 

beneath the sheets, hiding from the wreckage of what they had nearly 

done

Graham exhaled slowly, his hands curling into fists at his sides

It was the best option. The only option

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And yet, as he turned back toward the stairs, the thought of stepping 

into that room again, of seeing her lying there, still warm, still 

untouchedstill his for the taking- sent a vicious hunger tearing 

through his veins

His throat bobbed as he swallowed hard

This was going to be hell

Graham pushed open the door, moving with the quiet precision of

man who knew he shouldn’t be there. The dim glow from the bedside 

lamp cast a soft, golden hue over the room, stretching shadows along 

the walls. He kept his eyes trained on the floor, scanning for his 

wallet, telling himself he would not look at her

In and out. Get the wallet. Get the hell out

But then he heard it

A small, broken sounda muffled sob

His head snapped up before he could stop himself

There, curled up in the middle of his bed, Isla lay on her side

clutching his pillow to her chest as though it were a person. Her 

fingers gripped the fabric so tightly that her knuckles had gone white

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Her delicate shoulders shook with silent cries, her face buried against 

the pillow, tryingfailingto smother the evidence of her 

heartbreak

Graham froze, every muscle in his body locking into place

Fuck

She wasn’t supposed to be crying

She wasn’t supposed to look so small. So fragile. So completely 

wrecked

A deep ache twisted in his gut, sharper than any arousal he had felt 

for her, cutting straight through the frustration and lust. This was his 

doing. His words, his cruelty, his rejectionhe had reduced her to 

this

His fingers curled into fists at his sides. He had to leave. Right now. If 

he stayed, he would- 

Another soft, hiccuping sob escaped her lips. His chest tightened 

painfully

She was holding his pillow like it was him. Like she wanted him to be 

there

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Christ

For a long, agonizing moment, Graham just stood there, watching her shake, listening to her shattered breathing, feeling something in his 

own chest splinter apart. He didn’t want her like this. Sad. Defeated

Hurt

He wanted her laughing, light and carefree, the way she used to be 

when she was youngerwhen she would chase butterflies in the 

gardens of Thornfield Manor, spinning in circles with the sun in her 

hair, her laughter ringing through the air like wind chimes

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