Stranded For His Fake Sister
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deserted highway because his "sister"
er, leaving me stranded in the scorc
posted a video of him at the gala, captioning it "My
tner, just a placeholder he could discar
didn't call him to b
thouse and took a pair of heavy tailo
ing but a pile of ruined scraps on the floor,
packed my life into a sin
e had staged the breakdown to
gain-but I wasn't the same woman
pte
ie's
always happened before these family galas. Three hours of driving, th
always tried to ease my tension, but even his touch felt like a ho
ick glance at the screen. Krystl
ered, his voice softenin
ow furrowed. "Broken
rview mirror. "On the highway? Nearby? O
stle's car broke down a few mil
e was there to do? This
sleek black SUV, hazard lights flashing. Even strande
own, far too elaborate for a simple car trouble. It was the dress she'd been talking about for we
ing, teary smile. "Oh, Colton, thank goodn
r movements fluid and practice
e me a quick, airless hug through the open wind
lint of something else. Som
s since I was found and brought back to the Kn
managed, my voice flat.
Krystle and her daughter, Lily. Lily, a sweet six-year-old, c
, his concern genuine. He always
kseat. But there was a prob
ves along for the ride. They were sprawled across the back,
?" Colton asked, his tone a little str
ely shifted. "Nah, man. We're comfy. Plus, Lily needs s
d, eyes still gl
tears. "Oh, it's fine," she whispered, her voice barely audible. "
way. It was a three-hour drive from civilization.
Krystle upset. He hated conflict, especia
ice firm. He turned to me. "Kattie, honey, yo
on wasn' t really a question.
I mind everything. But my mou
for a little while," he added, as if that made a dif
ce out here. I knew it. We had
in the gut. The air left my lu
tiny, fragile whisper, ba
nger seat. Didn't say a word as he ushered Krystle and Lily into the car, Lily now
fake sincerity. Her eyes, however, were triumphant. She
n the driver's seat. He gave a quick, sideways glanc
stance, a rapidly fading dot on the lon
into a shimmering mirage. The heat pressed in, a suffocatin
laceholder. An inconven
I always