The Wedding Crash: Delivered From The Dead
her collar, was real too. My heart ached, a dull, h
listened to her steady breathing. I carefully pulled ou
A screenshot of Julian's
it to me. This cheap little thing
, nestled in a pile of fast-food wrappers in a car's cup hol
ne, soft and familiar. I fel
e. This one fr
could you come in tomorrow to si
leg
rms the next day, my
r favorite, The Gard
l there could cost a week's p
e alcove, sunlight streamin
ething for you." Olivia gestured to a sm
eam. The ultra-luxe version. A
s. "Even though you're a man, you need to take ca
ter at the FoodMart, hauling cargo, fixi
, Olivia. You need to save money f
s around my waist. "You're my man. Who else would I s
lost. She had always
ors, jumped from the Bay Bridge. My mother had a stroke a week later and ne
ntry club. Stood up in front of everyone. "Ethan Davies," she'd announced, her voice clea
art, bruised and battered, had finally
kiss felt like
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