mooth, confident strok
on the signature line. The letter
er life, her work, her sleepless nights, all reduced to this. She had given him everything: her s
t was
t dismissive gesture. Then she walked toward Bowen, holding the signed
lurch. He could smell her perfume, something clean and cold he did
directly in
le in front of him with a sharp, deliberate crack.
y heap-she had not even bo
d, speechless. This was too easy
, recovering first. "Putting on a brave face, are we? Hopi
even grant
refused to sign this for days. She had wept over it, begged him to chang
ye of a businessman who had been burned before. He checked the signature on the second page. Her name. The same looping l
the document
f the act, any crack in the facade. He found
h the tension with surgical precision.
room seemed t
rov
lyn's perfectly made-up face contorted into a mask of fury. Who did this girl, this charity case from t
s own name on the second copy with a vicious slash of ink, and slammed
Faye! City Hall, Monday mornin
nything to prove that she still cared, that he still had power over her. He needed her to hurt. Because if she d
ave a small, sh
she turned an
t months picking out. Not at the art she had carefully h
Each step carried her further from the life that had been desig
called out behind her, tight with a frustration he could no
e boxes in the closet, still half-packed. There were items she had brought into th
She paused, but did not turn around. Her
in this house th
ht flood in. It spilled across the marble floor,
ng over her shoulder, "consider it a donation
in the air, sh
stray!" Tiffany shrieke
right morning sun. The light framed her, turning her silhouet
her. The latch clicked into place
nails digging into his palms. He was shaking with a rage he could not name. Not
Without crying. Without giving him t
experienced before. A total,
the front steps and let
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