Everyone was so kind and welcoming. Not once had I felt out of place or as if I was just arm candy. Instead I was treated as an equal and talked to as one of the appreciated guests that came to support such an amazing charity. But I still walked around with a lingering knot in my stomach. How could I have been so stupid as to forget the damn contacts? They should have gone in first. I’d done that from day one before I did my hair and makeup. I hoped I gave Ash a good reason for wearing them, and now I guess it was just one less thing I had to worry about when I was around him. I was still concerned he would notice my blond roots, so I dyed my hair more often than I should. I missed my real hair color, but it was safer this way. “What are you thinking about?” he asked, gaining my attention. My thoughts often wandered to my worries. It was so easy to get lost in the dark memories of my past. “Baby, you’ve got that lost look in your eyes,” Ash said, lightly rubbing my lower back as he held me close.
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