His Heart, Her Sin
ace like a rock through glass. The insid
el tightened. His lips pressed in
the same thing. Why did he freak out
nstinct? Or w
want to di
eside her. He didn't say a word, sure, but
y wanted him to talk about getting back together? Chill, Sabrina. As the saying g
needed to
the drive wa
was laser-focused on inspecting the seat she was in-trying t
s were sharp. Whether with her no
e in the passenger seat, there'd be som
glancing left and right, all the while s
e it anymore. Her head kept tu
you look
she burst into a laugh to cover for herself. "Stretching
't buy it f
straight road heading t
le suspicious clue. That should've made her feel relieved, but on s
inders of herself around him. Hoping to stake her claim a bit. But those sweet l
roll all over his bed, he'd still catch her every time. He'd pick up every single strand of hair she l
hunch-if Cedric ever cheated, h
rl ever sat here, or was the evidence j
l standing there, her eyes practically glued to the front passenge
havior in the ride, it wasn
Ced
denly cut throug
Cedric turned a
ung doctor
ce. And who's this?" The guy eye
exactly fit," he seeme
ly fair-like the kind only baby dolls had. A round face, cheeks soft and full like apples. Sh
ht be, calling her a woma
reath, eyes twinkl
hat's a spi
to see how Ced
question didn't even scratch the surface. He k
ed into his own guesses: "She's your sister, right?
ith Cedric knew h
g with anticipation took a nosedive.
of it?" Cedric cut the nonsense and quickly explained
ing attitude vanished. He immediately swung into action an
just hadn't eaten all day and then tripped on my way out.
slap a bandage on her forehead and be done with it. That scra
even minor knocks could be serious, C
instantly. No
arly putting the dots together. Then a smug little s
sworn enemies-they'd never just listen quietly the
c said no, she zipped her lips
was staring at him with that unreadable look. It wasn
and said to Sabrina, "Come on
oncern' to hear that little whispered jab. When Wh
eason: to win him back. So natura
t like it was being twisted in knots. She practically had to lean on the wall
out-bam-she walked sm
solid.
orehead and looked
ecause he was being nice didn't mean sh
g his way to a bench in the hallway like
t a whiff of something delicious in the air, and her sto
nkie was hooked around a plastic bag. Yep, that
g stray, and couldn't help blaming himself a little-he'd been so focused on
said, holding up the bottom of the plastic bowl as he handed he
ites right away, cheeks puffed out like a chipmunk. Mouth full, she mumbled, "Why'd y
turned his nose
r about food safety, she realized yeah, maybe those few-dollar snacks weren't ex
past. But seeing how happily she was eating, snapping bites off like they were
e out there," he lied, eye
hated those. He could already imagine the way she'd wrinkle her nose. Thinking of how she
ping a beat, she reached out and took the oatmeal from his hand, not
meone plug into a charger-only faster. She cl
d a napkin to her lips so she wouldn
a frog. She gave her chest a pat to help swallow th
e she was wearing lipstick, and the steam had turned her cheeks a ros
ot caugh
im for a second. Not actually expecting an answer, she spotted the trash bag wi
ed and snapp
one in her twenties, she still had the ener
ime' wasn't a ba
ust enough to fix that dizzy spell. She hadn't eaten o
at the hospital, she tagged along behi
heir steps back
ittle street market. Every stall had steam rising o
options here. burrito was tucked away in the corner. So why'd he
'd gotten any of those eggs o