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Jayson Katz I felt Allie deep in thought. Her questions guided me enough to know that her mind was wondering how she didn't see the signs or how much she should risk herself with me since I am Jack's brother. We made our way to the penthouse, and while on our trip up in the elevator, I locked eyes with her absence and cupped her cheek. "Allie..." I sighed her name. I wanted her to open up to me. I needed to know she was still there with me, not regretting us. The door opened, and she bit her lower lip. "I am tired," she said, and I nodded. "I will fix something to eat, take a bath, and relax." I kissed her temple, and I felt how she melted under my tender gesture. It was a small sign, a little glimpse that she was still here with me and not running out to the hills to never come ba