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e world into a watercolor nightmare. Metal groaned around Khloe Haynes, th
her gasp even now. But when her hand flew to her stomach, it met only smooth, whole skin. The memory was the only wound left. Every shal
ctional. And there it was. A news alert, push
emical Heiress Arabella Vanc
ing the custom suit she had spent six months designing and tailoring for him herself, a birthday gifthe contact photo of him. It was a picture she'd t
rang. On
wasn't his voice, but the swell of an orche
nt. The sound of a man annoyed by a distra
nd. The taste of copper filled her mouth. "
ciant's voice in the background,
oday," he said, his tone dropping to
tarting to tunnel, the edges turning dark. "Th
near the receiver. Arabel
voice smoothing out for his n
've gotten yourself into, get yourself out of it. It would be better for everyo
ne wen
ed metal pinning her in place. The phone slipped fro
f their driver. The constant, subtle reminders that she was an outsider, a charity case. Brenda Harding's tight, disapproving smiles. Britteny's habi
stant promise that came too late. Flashing red
different. The Jaws of Life. A man's calm, authou out. Ma'am, c
ned in, rain dripping from the brim of his cap. He was
a to the abdomen. Get a lin
ed her onto a backboard, into the ambulance. The doctor w
a strange coldness spreading from her chest outwards. She reac
t, a final, desperate prayer
ve
her lips. He leaned closer, trying to unders
said, his voice tight
t. No
ga
of the monitor flatlined i
s precise, almost frantic. Finally, he stopped, bre
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void. The hatred was the only thing lef
, a
. It was a brilliant, blinding glare
th. A real one. D
ened h
nt crystal chandelier, its light refracting into a thousand t
ed down at her hands. No blood. No cuts. Just perfectly manicured nails. Her sto
ing-sized bed and rushed to a
Her face was a canvas of professional makeup, her hair swept into an elegant chignon
he remembered this night. She remembered everything. Her gaze landed on the small
g with tiny bubbles. That champagne. The one Brenton had insisted she drink.
lock on the sui
g with false tenderness,
u ready? Everyone's wai
en
usion in her eyes evaporated, replaced by something ancient and cold. A glacial st
ed towards the mini-bar. Her eyes bypassed the bottles of liquor, the s
s heavy in her hand. So
or all I care-echoed in her mind, not as a
st time, the decanter held firmly at her s
pered to her reflecti
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