The Doctor's Damsel (Men Of The Capital Book 3) - Plot & Excerpts
He had to break it off. Even if it meant he’d be just another jerk who’d used her and thrown her away—the thought made him ache, but he knew it would never work. He could let her down now or wait for her to be more invested, more committed. When she was completely disillusioned with him and shook her head at him, heartbroken that he wasn’t the man she’d hoped he’d be, he’d regret even letting her get chose. It was cleaner this way, he told himself resolutely.So, of course, when she texted, he tried to ignore it. He dumped his phone in his locker at work and promised himself he wouldn’t even read her message. Then when he got a break, he went and checked his phone, convincing himself something might be wrong, she might need his help. So he opened the message and read it: Missed you this morning. How’s your week look? XOXO Bec Shaking his head, he punched in Terrible and sent it, tossing the phone back in his locker and slamming the door extra hard as though it might escape and chase him with recriminations.
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