Note to readers: This chapter is from Mike's point of view.
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There was no ring on her finger.
I looked back up at her face.
"Mike, I told him no."
I involuntarily clasped my hands in front of my face. I didn't know what to say.
My throat was completely dry and my voice hoarse, "Why?"
"I loved Josh. I still do, in a certain way, and he'll always be special to me. I didn't fully realize it until he set the ring in front of me, but I wasn't meant to be with him."
I was in complete shock. For six months, I'd seen the two of them together and I had completely resigned myself to their relationship. I even expected that he might propose to her. I hadn't needed even five minutes to know I wanted to marry her; they'd been together for a year.
But she said no...
"Mike, I'm so sorry for how I've treated you. You gave me so much happiness and then, after we learned the truth, I did nothing but hurt you. I understand why you left that night. I was in shock when I left my ring on your bed, but that's no excuse. You had every right to leave.
"And when you came back to me, I wanted so desperately to tell you to stay, but I couldn't get the words out. You told me you loved me and still wanted to spend your life with me and I couldn't say a single word. 'Stay.' I'm so sorry."
Why was she saying this?
"You gave me months and months. I could have said one word and I know you would have come back to me. It's my fault, Mike. I don't blame you at all for leaving and going to Spain."
I shouldn't have left. I should have stayed and waited. I was hurting, Savy, but I should have waited a lifetime for you.
"And when you came back, I was callous and vicious towards you. We hadn't seen each other for a year and a half and that was how I treated to you."
She reached out across the table and brushed her delicate fingers against my cheek. I was on the verge of hyperventilating. All of the hurt that we had both been through for two years...
"Despite all of that, you've been there for me. You've always been there for me, even when I stupidly thought you weren't. You came to see me perform. You were there even when I was with Josh and I know that couldn't have been easy for you. You didn't say anything, you were just there for me."
I could barely whisper. "Savy... what are you saying?"
She smiled softly at me.
"Mike, I love you. I never stopped loving you. I hid it from myself and pushed it so far down that I could pretend I had moved on, but I can't be with anybody else. I'm sorry that it took me so long to see it."
She... still loves me.
"I've done so much to hurt you. I'm damaged goods. You don't have to say anything to me. I don't expect anything from you. I just need for you to be happy. I've been hurting you for so long and I don't want to ever hurt you again."
She got up and stood next to the table. My eyes followed her, from her bare left hand, up to her face.
"You told me you'd always be there for me and you have been, even when I didn't see it. I love you and I will always be there for you from now on. I'm so sorry that I haven't been. I know that all of this is too much right now. I'll wait for you, whether it's tomorrow, next week, or next year. As soon as you're ready and know what you want, what will make you happy, I'll do everything I can to make it happen."
She bent down and pressed her lips against my forehead. I closed my eyes. I missed her so much and now she was telling me that she still loves me, that she can't be with anyone other than me.
When I opened them, she was walking towards the door.
Savy...
No! I'm not letting you go again.
I got up and reached into my pocket, throwing down whatever cash I had pulled out onto the table. I turned in time to see her push open the door. I took off across the floor and slammed into the door, throwing it open.
"Savy!"
She stopped and turned to face me, her eyes widening as I burst through the door. I closed the space between us in just a couple strides. Barely slowing down, I threw my arms out in front of me and reached around her waist, picking up her petite frame and pulling her to me. Her arms closed around the back of my neck.
I held her to me.
My face was buried against her cheek. I squeezed my eyes shut, remembering the feeling of holding her, knowing that I was the one she loved. Now I was holding her again.
"Savy, I love you."
"I love you, too, Mike."
I held her with my heart pounding in my chest. Was it even an hour ago that I sat down, expecting to hear that I'd lost her forever? It didn't matter. None of it mattered. She was in my arms again.
I wanted to hold her forever, but I reluctantly set her down. She leaned just far enough away that I could focus on her. She was crying, but with a smile. She reached up and touched my cheek, holding her palm against my skin.
"Where do you want to go now?" Savy asked.
"With you."
She never stopped smiling. She slid her hand into mine and turned. We walked together.
She lead me a short distance and then we went into an apartment building. We rode the elevator in silence. Her hands were incredibly cold from being outside. I pulled her hand up to my lips and blew warm air onto her skin. On the 6th floor, she stepped out of the elevator first. I followed her, never letting go of her hand, as she went to a door and unlocked it. I stepped into her apartment behind her and closed the door.
Savy turned and I took her into my arms. I was almost scared that if I let go of her, she'd disappear from my life again.
"Savy, I love you. I'm so sorry I left."
If I had just stayed, if I had just waited, if I had been there for her, maybe I could have saved us two years apart. We could have been together. Where would we be now?
She pulled away from me slightly, but took my hand and then lead me to the couch. I sat next to her and she turned to face me, sitting cross-legged and holding my hand in her lap.
"Mike, I need you to listen to me. I meant what I said. It wasn't your fault and I don't blame you. I pushed you away and I hurt you so badly. I don't know how you could ever forgive me... how you could ever love me again."
I leaned closer to her and pressed my forehead to hers.
"I never stopped loving you."
She tilted her chin up and kissed me. Her lips pressed against mine.
Our last kiss had been the night before Thanksgiving, the night I had proposed to her. We stood beside my car and I held her in my arms, then she kissed me. We were starting the rest of our lives together.
Two years.
I reached my arms around her and pulled her onto my lap. When our lips separated, she buried her face between my neck and shoulder. I simply held her, with my heart pounding in my chest. Time passed, but I don't know if it was minutes or an hour. I was only aware of her in my arms and her warm breath on my skin.
I had been so close to losing her forever.
"Savy..."
"Mike?"
"You're okay... that I'm your brother and you're my sister?"
"You were right when you said that you were always my brother, whether we shared DNA or not. You're my brother and the love of my life. You're everything to me and I love you more because of it."
"This isn't going to be easy."
"I know..."
I felt her lift her head and I looked down into her wonderful dark eyes. She reached up and brushed my hair behind my ear.
"... but we'll get through everything together now."
"Always."
I leaned down and kissed her again. I had so missed the feeling of her soft, full lips... the connection between us. She was the absolute love of my life.
Eventually, I came down from the adrenaline rush of regaining everything that I had ever wanted in life and I fell asleep.
When I woke up, we were laying on the sofa facing each other, with her cheek pressed against my chest. I could smell the wonderful fragrance of her hair and feel the gentle rise and fall of her breathing against me. I waited for her, reveling in the feeling of holding her in my arms again.
She woke up when I heard keys jingling and unlocking the door. I looked down and her eyes were focused on mine. She had a soft smile on her face, as much with her eyes as with her lips.
I heard the rustling of plastic bags and then Maria's voice. "Savannah, are you back?"
She kissed me quickly and sat up to look over the back of the sofa at the front door.
Maria saw her and asked, "Oh, hey there... how did it go? Are you okay?"
Savy took hold of my hand and gently pulled. I sat up next to her and looked at Maria.
"Mike!"
"Uh... hey."