Linc's POV
We finished putting up the cameras by eleven in the morning. Bryant and I both knew how to do it, it was pretty simple.
"I'm going to go talk to her first. I'll be right behind you," I said to Bryant.
His response was a simple nod and he headed for his bike.
Mya was very tense from the moment I told her the flowers weren't from me. God knows, I wished they were from me. I hated seeing her like this. She was petrified of her ex. I needed to know more about it. I wasn't even aware that she had problems with him. Of course, I should've known because the one time I did bring him up she snapped. She probably hated him more than she did me at one point. I never laid a hand on her, and she knew I never would for any reason.
My hand shook slightly as I raised it to push her door open which was only cracked slightly—my nerves were wrecked from her fear and my own—the thought of her not being safe tore me apart. I wanted to stay with her and keep an eye on her at all times, but I had work to do. If I was ever going to take that president patch, I needed to earn it and have my head in the game. "Baby, I—" I stopped dead in the doorframe of her bedroom.
Her back faced me. She stood in front of her dresser which had a big mirror on it. I could see her front and back. She had on pink short shorts and a black laced bra. She was holding a gray sweater in her hands. Her lips parted and she spun around to face me.
Did it really matter? I mean, it was the first time I had seen her shirtless since before the accident, but I had seen it all before. However, that didn't stop me from becoming breathless. My lungs suddenly felt like they were made of glass and I didn't know how to breathe. The way the bra hugged her breasts had me jealous. I wanted to hold her breasts. The perfect curves. That ass. Fuck me. God damn it, Linc, get it together. I mentally slapped myself out of it and forced myself to look away.
"I—" I frowned and looked down at the floor. "I'm sorry, I didn't realize—"
"Hey, it's fine. It's not like you haven't seen it all before," she said.
I glanced up at her. Suddenly I noticed several scars before she could finish putting on the gray off-the-shoulder sweater. I crossed the room in a few strides.
"What—" she began.
I lifted her sweater and examined some of the scars on her ribs, hips, and back.
"Linc. . ." she trailed off.
I swallowed hard. "Are those from the accident?"
"Um, a couple of them."
"Where'd the rest come from?" I asked, but I already knew the answer. I just couldn't stand the thought. My breathing came faster. My body temperature rose. I knew if she said the words, I would probably shoot through the roof out of anger.
"Linc, it doesn't matter. They're old. They don't even hurt."
"Tell me," I whispered. My eyes locked with hers.
She took a step forward and smiled up at me, wrapping her arms around my waist. "Babe, it's okay—" she started.
"It was him," I said.
Her forehead creased with concern for me rather than herself. Go figure her to be so damn selfless. I hated it when she did that. "It's not worth getting angry about, okay? It's ancient history."
"Jesus Christ," I spat through clenched teeth. I pulled out of her grip and trudged over to the foot of her bed. I plopped down and buried my face in my hands.
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One Step Forward
RomanceMya swore she would never return home to Long Beach, California, but things in New York City didn't quite go according to plan. Now that Mya is home, she must face everyone she left behind, including her high school sweetheart, Linc Rider, who isn't...