heartofcourage
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Lilly had never seen this side of Shane and to say that she was terrified was an understatement. She could see the anger in his eyes, the way his fingers curled into his hair and shook her to and fro, the way that his body was held taunt. He was pissed and she was the reason for it.
His words made her heart ache. She had royally fucked up their situation and they very well could have died. She felt tears welling in her eyes, a shuddering breath leaving her chest as he growled at her.
“I’m sorry, Shane.” She said softly, knowing that her words probably wouldn’t be enough to soothe his anger. “I didn’t know what else to do.”
She let out a gasp as she was shoved backwards, his hand leaving her hair. Trembling, she listened to him continue to rage, telling her that the only reason his anger weren’t worse was because she was his wife. He seemed so…defeated as he sat in one of the kitchen chairs, his arms on the table and his head buried deep between them.
She wanted to go to him. She needed to touch him. It was childish, but she truly did want to make him smile. She didn’t really know how to deal with him like this and she did the only thing that she could think of.
Moving across the room, she stood behind him and wrapped her arms around his hunched shoulder, her face pressed between his shoulder blades. She shivered, wondering if he could find it in himself to forgive her. The tears in her eyes welled and fell down her cheeks, wetting the shirt that he was wearing.
“I love you, Shane.” She said softly.
His words made her heart ache. She had royally fucked up their situation and they very well could have died. She felt tears welling in her eyes, a shuddering breath leaving her chest as he growled at her.
“I’m sorry, Shane.” She said softly, knowing that her words probably wouldn’t be enough to soothe his anger. “I didn’t know what else to do.”
She let out a gasp as she was shoved backwards, his hand leaving her hair. Trembling, she listened to him continue to rage, telling her that the only reason his anger weren’t worse was because she was his wife. He seemed so…defeated as he sat in one of the kitchen chairs, his arms on the table and his head buried deep between them.
She wanted to go to him. She needed to touch him. It was childish, but she truly did want to make him smile. She didn’t really know how to deal with him like this and she did the only thing that she could think of.
Moving across the room, she stood behind him and wrapped her arms around his hunched shoulder, her face pressed between his shoulder blades. She shivered, wondering if he could find it in himself to forgive her. The tears in her eyes welled and fell down her cheeks, wetting the shirt that he was wearing.
“I love you, Shane.” She said softly.