Chapter 166
Hold My Tear, I’m Getting My Wife Back! ( Leanne Castillo )
Chapter 166
After Leanne walked away, she immediately regretted it.
It wasnât for any particular reason except that sheâd forgotten to ask Curtis for her backpack.
Joy and Selina were squatting by the curb, munching on granola bars and placing bets.
Joy was full of the kind of confidence that comes from thinking youâve got the world figured out, âWanna bet? Her ankleâs not even sprained.â
Selina was fidgety, âHow can you tell whether sheâs really hurt
t or not?â
âItâs a piece of cake!â Joy boasted. âWhen we get back, just sneak up behind her and give her a scare. If she jumps, sheâs fine.â
Selina sighed and handed over the rest of the goodies from her backpack: Snickers, chocolate, beef jerky, some PB&J sandwiches everything spilling out like a jackpot. âYou win, okay? Happy now?â
âConceding already? Youâre no fun,â Joy complained as she stuffed half of the loot into her own bag and handed the rest to Leanne. âHere, take it! Iâm unbeatable in the betting
world.â
Leanne, already holding a hiking stick and a first-aid kit, struggled to embrace the unexpected bounty. After a momentâs hesitation, she decided to head back.
She was worried that Curtis might have taken her backpack down the mountain. She
needed it.
Selina looked at her with puppy-dog eyes, âLeanne, how could you stoop to her level?â
Leanne shot back over her shoulder, âBecause you lost, thatâs why.â
Suzanâs ankle was fine. Maybe she just wanted to play the damsel in distress with Curtis, but Leanne didnât feel like calling her out on it.
As Leanne walked on, she ran into Curtis coming her way.
Curtis raised an eyebrow at her armful of snacks, âDid you rob a squirrelâs stash or what?â
â¦If only squirrels had such eclectic tastes.
âJust give me my backpack,â Leanne demanded.
Instead of handing it over, Curtis unzipped it and started transferring her snacks inside. Then he glanced at her slender hands, asking, âWhere are your gloves?â
âThey got dirty,â Leanne responded.
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While cleaning Suzanâs wound earlier, some antiseptic mixed with blood had stained her gloves.
Curtis, however, thought she didnât want to touch her gloves after theyâd been near Suzanâs ankle. His expression turned complicated-a mix of regret and guilt.
Without a word, he took off his own gloves and approached Leanne.
She tried to pull away, but he firmly pulled her hands back and slipped his gloves onto hers. They were warm and insulated, still holding the heat from his hands.
His gloves were much larger than her hands. Curtis tightened the Velcro at the wrists before letting go.
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Leanne pinched the Velcro, it off, but Curtis drawled, âGo ahead. But if you do, Iâll toss your bag down the mountain.â
Leanne froze; her camera was in that bag.
Curtisâ lips curved slightly, âCome on, letâs get moving, or weâll only catch the sunset from up top.â
Leanne said, âShouldnât you be helping Suzan back down?â
Curtisâ step faltered, and he turned to face her, his gaze indecipherable, âWhy should I do that?â
Leanne kept a poker face, âYou know the reason.â
âI donât know,â Curtis insisted, locking eyes with her. âJust tell me.â
She didnât want his explanations. Curtis was frustrated with his past foolishness and at a loss with her.
He hoped sheâd speak up, giving him a chance to clear things up.
But Leanne wasnât about to give him that chance.
At that moment, Skyler and the others caught up, minus Suzan and Devin.
Leanne turned and continued marching forward.
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As Jeremy moved to walk next to her, Curtis felt an odd sensation in his chest as if it had been filled with cotton. It wasnât severe, but it was enough to make him feel choked
and uneasy.
They reached a fork in the path, and the two leading the way stopped.