“You mean sneeze?” Sandro asked on our way home. He looked up at my reflection over the rearview mirror to find me scowling at him. “Hiccup, Sandro! I said, hiccup. I hiccuped!” He raised a brow but his eyes were back on the road. “And? What's the big deal about it?” My shoulders fell as I sighed heavily. My arms were around me. The car was warm enough to my comfort but I couldn’t get my arms off around me and the jacket I was properly wearing now. “Right. You must have forgotten about it. You don’t remember it now.” “That I said you’d hiccup when you find the right person for you?” he asked, startling me. Our eyes met again. I shifted on my seat when he jerked his head. “I remember about it, yes. You accidentally hiccuped in front of a stranger before. You were too horrified and emba