, the same watercolor prints of flowers, the same desk where she had drawn her first bu
ould make her visible, noticeable, acceptable. She also hung her own clothes nearby: three pairs of trousers, in navy, black
with a video call-Niamh Knox, her face already fi
ou have no idea wh
s Mayfair, all jumbled together. "You're in New York. You're doing th
he mattress too soft, t
rible? Is he-" Niamh's face shifted, something
ed K
loud enough that Keira had t
The one with the yellow c
er chest. The first real laugh s
s the family embarrassment. The reason we don't have reunions." Niamh's face f
bed," Keira said. "Down to the
mth of it, the loyalty. Niamh had been her roommate at the École des Beaux-Arts. She had seen Keira through the worst
Niamh finished. "We'll get drunk
opened without
aw and Annette's eyes and none of the polish either of them had learned to wear. He l
Her half-bro
" Keira said to Niam
aid. "Gossiping with your European
e toward him. She let the d
something
stand how this works. You're here for one reason-to marry Jered Knox and secure the Vau
they're not his to give. They'
ave the family. Especially not to someone who's about to become a Knox. You're an outsider
out shame. The logic of
inches. She used it, stopping close enough that
eventeen percent and my freedom. If I don't get what I want, I start looking at the rest of the Vaughn family trust. The stru
his face. Watched his Adam
threaten
Your inheritance is safe as long as mine is respected. Push me, and we'l
looked young suddenly, young an
," he said, but hi
ugh to rattle the watercolor prints. His footsteps
dy. Her heart was steady. She had expected worse from
iamh a text: Dinner tomorrow? I
ll burning, a constellation against the darkening sky. Somewhere in
need to fi
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