MEL Liam pulled his shirt over my head. My arm screamed in pain, but having him beside me almost made it barrable. I was so thankful he was kind enough not to leave me by myself. I looked down at his shirt covering me, and goosebumps rose over my whole body. “You don’t have to,” I said, trying to make myself believe it. It was hard not to be selfish when my stomach fluttered so intensely. “I’m okay. The other one you had on got ripped when you fell,” he said. “I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have jumped. I was so shocked, and I just reacted. I probably ruined the whole game,” I said, embarrassment flooding my cheeks. Delilah asked me again to help her with her party when someone slid past us and smacked my ass. I panicked, and then I fell through the floor. “That shouldn’t have happened to