ier. Adrian didn't speak. He didn't even glance in my direction. He stared out the window like the world outside was far more interesting than
It wasn't a home. It was a fortress. Tall walls, sharp lines, dark windows, and guards positioned in places where they tried not to l
ow him. And I did follow, because I had no idea what would happen if I didn't. A staff member opened the door for
handeliers that probably cost more than my house. A line of staff stood wa
l," one of the
nd borrowed. I didn't correct
f I was keeping up. When he finally stopped in front of a larg
be your roo
ed. "My
es
lass walls, and a bed that looked untouched-but it didn't feel warm. I
ure how to finish. "I thought w
aw tighten
y here. I will stay in my wing. We will not inte
ess
ed in my stoma
rway, his gaze sharp enou
e without notifying me first. You will not speak to the staff about Evelyn.
ke what?" I
ing," he
, even though fear was twis
reak one of
suddenly felt like I wasn't standing in a be
y, "that you know more about your si
" I said quickly. "She
his expression didn't move. But he didn't argue. He si
father and several board members will be
ose in
u wanted me t
nothing unless spoken to," he said. "It is
can know Evelyn
ow you are not her," A
froze in
or, then paused as if
ght to you shortly. B
id before I co
t me over h
nd her... what are
as simple an
nds on wha
behind him with a quiet finalit
the weight of everything too heavy to hold. I had married into a world I didn't understand, tied to a man who
Same face. Same eyes. Same girl who woke up
ng was no
ng wa
ng wa
hat she had done. But standing in the middle of that c
y sister w
d in the mid
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