ating. Harper's sobbing had quieted to wet, hiccuping gasps. She sniffled loudly, di
nded from t
quare of da
oaked, wiping her eyes. "This Uber service is
nto the fabric. It
a tissue. It was heavy silk. She looked down. Embroidered
and along the seat beneath her. It wasn't the sticky vinyl of
it her like a buc
squinting into the dim co
mere blanket was draped over his legs. His face was pale, angular, and devastatingly
rself against the door handle. "You...
, her phone blasted a pop song. Th
it, her hands
hout speakerphone. "Brunch is booked! Mimosas are on
" she whispered, "I didn't just shed him. I was dumped. And.
ow. The corner of his mouth twitched,
ssed a button on the conso
t, and terrifyingly calm. I
er yelled, panic rising. She sl
. "Miss, you jumped into my car. And you
snot-filled ball of silk i
on the phone. "Harper! That's
er said weakly. "Or a serial
back against the headrest. "Get out when w
She thought about the look on Bradford's face. The way Victoria had looked at her like she was trash. And now, here
ew
eet me at the Velvet Room. Since life is screwing me, I migh
narrow, brick-walled alleywa
He didn't offer a hand. Instead, he walked to the t
The man in the turtleneck used his arms-powerful, corded with muscle-to lif
and adjusted his cuffs. H
er fear suddenly replaced by a con
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