ted the city lights, cold and unforgiving. Beverley stood in the c
he door to Aiden's room was sl
the dinosaur throw blanket folded at the foot. The
set. It was soft, worn from being hugged too tight. She pressed it against her chest, b
door unlocking echoed
ed to the heavy footsteps, the r
room. He smelled like gunpowder and cold night air,
ow furrowed. His eyes
ice was ice. "I had Evelyn tell y
he dinosaur tighter. She didn't cower. She
. "Ryan came home today. Kaleigh was so
w. Her grip on the T-Rex tightened un
er voice was a rasp.
oom, his posture rigid. "What about hi
belief was a physical weight on
Then, a sneer twisted his lips. "Don't pla
mall room. "You think this little stunt will get
id, her voice rising, the numbness
s wrapped around her wrist, squeezi
hat," he snarled, his face i
grip was iron. "I'm not joking
ing her back a step. He look
erate since the day you crawled into my bed. You think faking a tragedy will mak
nder her skin, but the pain couldn't
n front of her. "You sit in this penthouse, wearing my money, while Ka
s body we
go
d their last vial of purified water to clean the gash on his leg, knowing it was his only chance to stave off infection. The memory of forcing herself to drink from a murky, leaf-choked streama god she didn't believe in, beggin
ne that. N
bones. But she looked at Ellwood's face-twisted with admiration
never had. Kaleigh had woven her lies so thoro
uilt. He stepped closer, his voic
go near Kaleigh. You and Aiden combined
n't wort
spilled a bowl of soup Kaleigh had brought over. Ellwood had dragged the screaming b
eality of it finally hitting her with
harsh, ugly sound
ut of the room, slammi
in her hands. The shaking stopped. The grief stopped. All that was l
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