AXEL No man, in the history of all mankind, enjoyed hearing the woman in his arms moan another man’s name. I certainly didn’t. Even though it was technically my own fault for giving her a false name. Unfortunately, I hadn’t been joking with Kaylee when I told her we should keep our lives outside the train out of it. There was no way I would allow her to know who I was. This wasn’t anything that could last. It had to end and it would be easier for both of us if we had no way of finding each other after. Kaylee had said I was selfless, but I was not. If I had been selfless, I wouldn’t have approached her because I had a feeling no matter how many rules I put down. At the end of the train ride, things would still get ugly. I exhaled quietly, trying not to dislodge Kaylee’s head from my c

