Lucas Hutt didn't respond, his furrowed brows making it seem like she was his biggest problem.
Flynn could understand his conflicted feelings and ceased joking, asking solemnly, "Didn't you say you'd help me find a place? It's been so long and living in a hotel is really expensive. This isn't a solution."
"I'll keep an eye out," Lucas said, and then drove away from the hotel.
He watched Flynn through the rearview mirror as she stood in the same spot, her figure growing smaller and smaller. The more he looked, the more confused he felt inside.
It was undeniable that Flynn had always held a special place in his heart. The only woman he had ever loved in his life was Flynn, but her sudden departure had once dealt him a fatal blow.
Some people could only belong to the past, while Tina Hernandez was his present. He couldn't always look back, even if he had never truly let go of Flynn. He couldn't make the same mistake as he did last night.