Thirty-Six Hours To Save Her
ng, mournful shadows across the manicured lawn. Chloe had dropped Ethan off, barely giving
ing front door of the Davis residence. He f
ould even ring the bell. Her face, usually compo
s Chloe? Is everything alright? Did you... did you
ned. He was a man who valued order and control, and this elopement, e
cting to see Chloe, perhaps a new
th me," Ethan sa
"Not with you? What do you mean? W
f her usual imperious nature
," Ethan said vaguely.
s stepped forward. "What kin
hloe, even from her parents' well-meaning but often suffocating c
Of course. He' s always trouble. So, she ran off to him, is t
rm. "Eleanor, let the boy speak. Ethan, w
e' s death. He was standing in this very foyer. Eleanor Davis, her face ravaged by grief, screaming at him, blaming him. "Y
own his face, his shoulders slumped in utter devastat
, his own crushing guilt – it was so viv
but still whole, still unaware of th
t happen. He had to
, fueled by the remembered p
n said, his voice trembling slig
Robert stared at
"I' m leaving. I' m planning to study abroad.
not what they expected. This was not part of the
nto their well-ordered world.
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