CHAPTER TEN LOGAN I’ve never felt this kind of pain in my entire life. Not when some jackass body-slammed me in high school. Not when training for the army in hundred-degree weather had me vomiting my guts out. And not when I nearly lost my life overseas. This pain is indescribable. It feels like I’m heartbroken, yet it’s recovering at the same time. Every time I see Kayla, my heart molds together a little more, but each time she looks at me like a stranger, pieces chip away. The moment my lips touched hers, I never wanted to let go. I wanted to breathe memories of us back into her as our mouths and tongues intertwined. I felt the way her body responded as if it never forgot, but everything about our past is gone. I can’t lose control around her again. I need to stay grounded so our