Too Late: She Chose The Billionaire Heir
lling of rain and the cloying sweet
screen. I hadn't moved in an hour, fused to the
t, as if he hadn't ripped my heart out earlier that afternoon. "Cat's fine. Sha
at me, expecting the usual fight. Expecting tears. Expectin
idn't look at him.
to normal. He walked over and sat next to
wasn't a violent motion, just instinct
oice sounded flat, foreign to
as the only way to kee
his hair. "Look, I know what I said at the pool was
ree feet of wat
can't explain the concept of drowning to so
ne, Jax,
ance. "Okay. Good. I knew you'd understand
e kitchen. I stood up an
Photos, gifts, memories. It felt like a museum dedi
and saw it immediately
na's p
sion. A deliberate territory marker. She must have left i
glass of water. He saw
annoyance?-crossing his face. "Cat must have
ne," I s
hy do you keep
use i
nt teddy bear sat. He had won it for me at the coun
It was heavy, bu
you doing?
and shoved the bear inside. It was too big, resisting its fate, so I forced it down, c
ed. "What the hell?
I said calmly. "
y at school
lina was holding court at a center table, her arm draped
hree tables to hear. "Even his mom says he's always been that way wit
looking at their trays, uncomfor
t the party just to drive
nd. "Oh, Eliana is sweet, but she gets so an
es on me. Pit
eating his sandwich, nodding along,
or a second, he looked gui
and walked out o
st year, the one Jax said he was so proud of-had been moved to the bottom shelf, turned ba
m. I didn't sm
losed th
ss. "I was looking for you. Do you want
g tickets for a voyage on a
I said. "I
d his eyes. "You'
earing. It was new. A silver chain. Catalina w
st tire
st. Cat wanted help with
," I
e. To tell him he couldn
walke
" he cal
't tur