I sniffed, then slowly leaned away, my hand moving the drapes away. "Are you not tired of me?" He shrugged. "I was actually going to spend the night somewhere else." My brows furrowed. "Somewhere else?" He nodded, then effortlessly sat on the sill, his long legs resting on the wall, slowly swinging back and forth. I gave a small smile, sniffing as I gently wiped the tears away. "Yeah. She got a bit boring." I swallowed down the small relief I felt. I was glad he found whoever it was he was going to see, just to be here over the window with me. "How so?" I finally asked, then got on the window sill too, as gently as I could. "Carefully," he said, his right brow raising. "I won't be able to catch you from here." I broke into a laugh, then shook my head. "I hope you won't have to,