I was more than pretty
lieved
s a d
trick o
as t
't a seco
s a r
e allowed herself - it all carried a new kind of gravity. S
her suddenly - sharp and insistent. There was something she n
d back, her heels tapping against the pa
still
of satin dresses, his hand resting casually in his pocket. It was stran
simply watched him, ques
e really d
aged to her stand there
he want t
avy with perfume and pretense. This wasn't a memory she was trapped inside - it
retend she didn't se
eyes. She didn't walk aw
calm and steady, she spoke
g here," she said quietly, "then I h
ring in his eyes. "What am I doing here?" he re
ss, disarming smile that had o
thing," he said.
aid n
chuckled softly, brushing imaginary dust from his cuff. "Told her I didn't know a thing about it
ound charming. Ha
heard what
se, my
hed him, and with each passing second, pieces of t
- she rem
t for a
or some nam
for S
elebration - it was the night Se
home, waiting for Julian to c
ted her: Work ran
d what kind of "w
neatly before her. They hadn't started after Parsons. Or after the engagement. They h
she was stupid. She had been
r mother said he was "too charming for his own good." How she'd brushed off
nce childhood," she used to
e lights, surrounded by laughter that didn
dn't l
piece, each time she chose to bel
"It's not much," he said. "Just a little gesture. She
didn'
said "she," the faint twitch of his fingers against his wa
he didn't need to. Maybe, somewhere
Evelyn felt somethi
f her. You just love the freedom she gives you - the chance to
said n
behind the counter, a customer laughing softly by
conti
lyn stoo
eartbreak. But from the sh
r become a liar. He
ving Evelyn - had spent years try
time, she didn
n't fee
st fel
venge anymore. It wa
t she deserved to be seen - not as the woman who was betrayed,
dows, spilling gold across the floor. The lig
e, convinced he was the good ma
e knew