I've been waiting for an hour now at home, yet Harley hasn't come home yet. She had every right to be mad at me, I knew that, but I didn't want her to disappear. I wanted her to be here with me and be mad at me, so that if I had to grovel at her feet, I would gladly do that.
I didn't want her leaving me like this.
Leo wasn't around, he wasn't always around this late anymore and I understood. He had a child to take care of, Hana.
The sound of a car burst my bubble and I was up on my feet in barely seconds. I hurried out of the room, to the forehead and to the door, pulling it open, expecting with everything I had that it was Harley. And it was her.
Her brother Harlow had brought her back and now she was hugging him. She watched him get back into the car and drive off, and then she turned and began to approach the door. Harley saw me, I was standing, waiting for her and she'd came to a stop for a few moments, just staring at me.