They Left Me, He Claimed My Heart
L BURG
g against my ribs. The cold inside me deepened, a
ng Garrick' s. His jaw was tight, his expression unreadable, but there was a fli
t was the same smile he used to give me when I was upset, the one that promised comfort
almost a whisper. "What happened t
tight, but I had to try. I had to beg. "Connor," I whispered, my voice tif the sheets aren't soft enough, or if the coffee isn't perfect." My hands trembled, reaching
one left. Please, don't leave me alone." I was so caught up in my desperate plea
crossing his face. But it vanished quickly. My voice, full of my
his arm, yearning for his touch, for any si
k as if my touch burned him. My
id, his voice still gentle, but f
beams of the ceiling were smoothed, polished until they gleamed. Each corner was free of dust, and a l
fficient provider, had not replenished it. Connor hadn't done it either. I had been too afraid to ask, too afraid that any complaint would be the final straw. So I huddled in thin blankets, sil
d hushed voices. My head sn
s low voice, sharp and biting. "Don't
"No. I'm just making sure she doesn' t run to her father, or worse, try to sabotage A
d clear, shattering what little hope I had le
ving further into the house.