Too Late: The Don's Regretful Pursuit
had been suffocating fo
mutual arrangement th
owled through the halls as if she a
t was a grand, sweeping curve of marbl
ming up. We met
g my path. "I thought you'd have gotten
lina," I said, my grip t
He believes whatever I tell him. I told him you were rude to me a
Her perfume was cloyin
ways loved me. You're just a contra
ustion bleeding into my voice
t. She wanted a fight. She wanted to w
, she reached o
wearing heels, and I was tired,
d. My hand slipped
orld
fe
e. A sharp, sickening crack echoed throu
ed against th
n my skull. Whi
ing for air, the taste o
was a piercing, theatrical sh
g wouldn't obey. I looked
on the floor. Catalina, standing at the top of the stairs
e didn't so much as glance at
the stairs
d Catalina. "Cat! Are you
hest. "She tried to push me! She slipped
spered, stroking her hair.
en years comfort the woman who pushed me, while
t. Not the dinner.
cruciating, but the clari
iture. If a fixture breaks while inj
ambulance,
d. Cold. "You're lucky you didn't hurt her,
carried her away from the 'danger.' H
d my vision. I
lence was deafening. My leg wa
d for ten minutes. He chec
ing no inquiry into my condition. "You ne
the ceilin
use
t," I w
brat. I have to go any
l
zed. A text
t. It showed Jax draping his suit jacket
about me. Thanks for the p
he phon
who came in to check m
e?" I
, ho
d like ash, but also like freedom. "Can you tell