Don't Cry Now, My Heartless Ex-Husband
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ing the windowpane, but the silence insid
ho had just desecrated a grave. He looked like a man
s calm. Reasonable. Terrifyingly steady. "The fami
g by the window, looking down at the shadowy a
closer, his shoes silent on the plush carpet. "I still car
, apparently. Or scattered
muscle in his j
hand?" he a
surd a hysterical laug
ng hotel lights. "You destroyed it. You destroyed my heart. You are the root of every
man I thought I married ten years ago. The
door bu
't wearing a hospital gown an
ng her chest. "She's scaring
His body shielded hers. The ins
r, his hand resting on her
ear vanished, replaced by a sneer only visible to me. "S
utch. She pulled out a sta
my feet. "Buy yourself something nice.
the carpet. It was probably skimm
voice trembling with suppressed ra
s a brittle, glassy sound. "You're
he ledgers she butchered. The times I covere
ssandra," I said softly. "I kn
eatrical sob that echoed off the walls
ng to turn you against m
at me over her shaking shoulders. His eyes we
said. "You've lost
sked. "Hiding behind a thi
answer. He
"Cassandra needs to rest. We'll deal with Alex
That meant they were done playing nice.
e lock turned with a fina
s al
ney on the floor.
ened it. The winter air bit
er filled with cardboard boxes be
ng here w
ook back at the room. I didn't look back at
ump