Sloane pov
The air felt heavy between us. I saw his self-control finally break—it was just a tiny moment, but I caught it. This was the same man who had ignored me at our wedding. He was the man who told me not to care about his family. But now, he couldn't even pretend to look away.
"I saw you," he says finallybut his voice is different now—deeper and not as controlled as usual. "In the hall with Emmet."
"I know," I replied.
"You shouldn't have done that," he says, his jaw tightening. "You had no right to sit with him, to let him."
"He was crying," I interrupted. "He couldn't remember his father's voice."
A pained look crosses his face. He can't hide his feelings anymore. "Get out of the shower," he says.
"Excuse me?"
"Get out," he repeats, his voice dropping low. "Now."
