The Don's Regret: Losing His Life Saver
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evator was heavy, thi
he lavender painting she didn't even like,
ad, a muscle in his jaw jum
eled myself out first, desperat
e tonight," Coleto
yourself," I repl
ey
g my path to the hallway. "Don't talk to him like
ly," I said
wn until her perfume clogged my se
nken living room. She looked at Coleton, who was taking off his j
she wh
hrew hersel
e carpeted steps with a thud that wouldn't even br
ly wailed, clutching her spine. "C
n spun
ground. He saw me sit
at happened. He didn't ch
the room in
d it backward, spinning me away from her with su
ared, his face
gainst the wall. "You touch her again, Armin
aid, my voice trembling.
her voice a practiced tremolo. "She's
me with disgust.
bridal style toward the master bedroom-his bedroom. The sa
d against the wall
room, Cole," Charly whimp
his voice carrying through the open door. "You're mo
ested on his shoulder. She l
losed the door and locked it, though a lock
I woke up to the
y's clothes, Charly's shoes, Charly's gaudy art.
land, drinking espresso. He looked at
" he stated, as if discussing th
ed a fin
dare touch her," he warned. "You stay in your room
at the space that had been my home, now
ttle over me. The hope was gone. The anger was gone. There was only nothing.
back to
" he asked, irritated
d softly. "Prope
ed. I didn't cry. I was done crying. I was a ghost in this h