CHAPTER 52 ALEXANDER’S POV The road stretched endlessly before me, and the whizzing trees and blurred buildings caused the nausea creeping up my chest to worsen. The food from last night was fighting back, accompanied with a bad headache, still that wasn't what plagued me. My mind wasn't focused on the drive, nor the banging in my head–it was focused on her. I just couldn't shake off all that had happened yesterday, nor could I wipe off the sad look she had on her face from my mind. I had not only pushed her away, but I had ruined every chance of the both of us ever coming back together. I bit my lip. No–I didn't push us away, she did. A soft sigh slipped out my lips as I closed my eyes, trying to calm the raging storm in my head. I tried wiping the memory off–howbher face had fa

