Loving Enough (The Enough Series Book 2)

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Author: Nikole Bloom
more. “Spill it,
Ry.”
    With a deep breath and tears in her eyes, she does.
    “J, I am so sorry for all of this. I cannot believe this
happened to you. Then you wouldn't wake up, and the heart incident, and I was
so damned scared. I want you to know I am so sorry for all of this. I love you
J and I just, just...”
    I cut her off, irritated and surprised that she is
apologizing as if this accident was her fault. Her hiccupping sobs continue and,
although I don’t remember the accident, I know Ry is not responsible.
    “Rylee Ash, this is not your fault. You did not cause this. I
am not thrilled with my current situation, but I will heal and everything will
be fine.”
     I reach out and grab the hand that is picking at the
blanket as her sobbing quiets.
    “J, you don't remember. This is my fault, it is all my
fault. I will never forgive myself for this.”
    She looks so broken. I haven't seen that look since Ryan
screwed her over. Unfortunately, I do not know what she is talking about. It’s
not as if she was driving either car. She has to be referring to something else,
but hell if I know what it is. I figure I will just wait and let Bode explain
later.
    “Come here, Ry.”
    I pull her into my good side and give her a sort-of hug, the
best I can manage with my mangled limbs. I am exhausted and want nothing more
than to drift back into the black, but I could never resist taking care of my
sister. She is my only true family and I will always make sure she is looked
after.
    “It doesn't matter what you think you did. I will never
blame you. I love you baby girl, so quit your crying cause I need a nap.”
    That earns me a smile and a gentle squeeze. “I can only hope
that is still true once your memory comes back. But I love you too, no matter
what.”
     She stands up and I give her the most genuine smile I can
manage. It must be a decent smile, since it shot pain all over my face. I must look
horrendous if a smile feels this awful.
    “Ry, why don't you go home for a little while? I’m willing
to bet you have not left this hospital once, have you?”
    She shakes her head. No surprise there. I would’ve done the
same if roles were reversed. Ten days is a long time to go without a decent
night’s rest and, by looking around this room, I know she hasn’t slept well. It
looks like she has fashioned a bed out of the window seat that is at least a foot
or two shorter than she is. And that cushion? I wouldn’t even let Boss sleep on
that cushion.
    “Go home, take a nap, get a decent shower, and come back
later. I want to talk with Bode for a while anyway and then I am going to pass
out.”
    The reluctance on her face means it is highly unlikely she
will leave, but it is worth a shot.
    “Go, kiddo. I will be fine, and I am not going anywhere.”
    After a hug and quick whisper to Bode, she agrees and slowly
makes her way out of the room.

Chapter 5
    Jeremy
    Once Rylee is out of the room, I take a moment to steady
myself. My head feels like it was used for target practice. The constant
pounding makes it difficult to focus, but I need to get answers from Bode
before sleep reels me back in. Fuck, I cannot wait for the relief sleep will
provide from this hell.  
    I hate to put Bode on the spot, but right now I need to hear
the truth. He has always given it to me straight in the past, so I expect today
will be no different.
    “So what the hell was Ry going on about?”
    My best friend stares at me with what appears to be pity in
his eyes. That pisses me off. I do not want or need anyone’s pity and he should
fucking know better than that. Just because my body is broken does not mean I
require pity. He can shove that shit right up his ass.
    “Bode, wipe that pitiful look off your face and tell me,
dammit. I know there is no way she is responsible for this. So what gives?”
    With a deep breath and a hand through his hair, he finally
comes over and sits down in the chair next to the bed. Thankfully with a less
pathetic
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