g, thick and suffocating. It was broken on
onds-an eternity. Long enough to be sure Brod
reathing ragged. She didn't dare look at Brodie. Instead, she let her head fall aga
He stared down at the top of her head, the scent of h
ixed on Avery, a look of such raw, violent
't say
the housekeeper, moved as if to intercept him, but froze in place under the sheer murderous fo
left standing in the w
ngine roared to life, a guttural snarl of pure rage. T
oving to the door
lawn. The engine screamed as he slammed on the accelerator, the rear wheel
ane?" Josh
through the crack of the open doo
m. The smell of burning rubber and churned earth filled the air. It was
vel of it. His brother, for all his faults, was an exceptional dri
better than anyone. This was her fault. T
t the damage. The car sat there
ear and sped away, fishtailing down the lon
but the lawn was a battlefi
w. He couldn't understand it. The reaction was too extreme. Too
frame, her legs trembling so
't the end. It was
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