lade of white against Helena's eyelids. She woke with a gasp,
t night of their marriage, Gaston Vaughn had made it excruciatingly c
ovements slow and stiff. Her fingers were just about
amp from the shower, a single drop of water tracing down his temple. The morning light caught the sharp angle
l man she had ever seen.
ce, a lifetime ago, in a rainstorm on a college campus. That smile had felt l
his expression tigh
rtips brushed the
n a blur of motion. It hit the carpet with a muffled thud,
. A sliver of glass had sliced
bursts. For one unguarded moment, he looked less like an ice-cold C
rled. "Something to make the performance m
d and drugged in a hotel room with her-was the ghost that
Someone had gone to great lengths to make it look like she'
ba
his connected? Had the same person who tri
, Gaston. Jus
y was dead weight. Dizziness washed over
ips. "Right. The frail, wro
a fraction of a second, something flickered there. Some
The final t
ent very still. The light in her eyes didn't die-it hardened int
ath. When she spoke, her
get a d
d all the oxyge
y, he turned. His eyes narrowed. For the first ti
did yo
" Her voice steadi
ly contempt, and something else. Something
oulders, fingers digging into sore muscles. But his grip wasn't violent.
alk away with nothing." He tightened his grip. "Or is this the real pla
ealousy. Raw, irrational, carefully hidden. He wasn't
have given her hope.
p it all. I'll sign whateve
in his eyes. To him, a world without f
expression now. A crack in the arm
pped. Lower. Rougher. As if the words were
repeated, and the second time,
ded lik
iberate, controlled movement. Straightened
lled your contract, you are Mrs. Gaston Va
without a ba
Just a heartbeat. His hand o
ld her
n he wa
The sound vibrated
ent, streaming down her temp
e terrible, liberating understanding that she had finally said the
es. But he hadn'
n three years, she h
ror was a stranger-pale, haunted, hollow-eyed. But beneath the exhaustion, there was something new.
tream of the faucet. The sting was groundin
marble countertop. A dark thought slithered th
zed her e
opene
tle into the silver wastebasket. She would not g
r who sent that text. She would learn the
nderstand exactly what kind of woman he
pt-not the silent sobs of a broken woman, but the fierce,
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