I Tore Up His Check, Then He Bought My Life
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ice corridor, bursting out into the alley behind the museum. It was raining.
ls, wincing as blisters popped,
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ped. "Astoria. Pl
irror-a soaking wet woman in a ballgown-bu
s shivering uncontrollably. Mrs. Hancock. The way he said it
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t. Thinking about you. Hope the fanc
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dn't lie to him, and she c
t of her building-a six-story brick walk-up with a brok
reathe easy until she was in her apartment on th
sn't home. The apartme
iding down until she hit the floor.
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n the corner. She put on her oversized sweatpants and a t
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heard in three years. A di
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r-r
k as she pulled it open. Buried under takeout menus an
r-her father. And he had been missing for years. Had he sold her out? Or had
he screen glowed bl
She put it to her e
he speaker. It was crystal clear. "But your curtains ar
hone on the counter.
gh the gap in th
hydrant, was a massive black Cadillac Escalade. The w
rear window rolled d
ked the ash from a ciga
ed in the darkness
he had been waiting here. He knew the numb
in. "Leave me alone, Fiel
contrasting with the rain hammering against her window.
rking t
ll pay a visit to New York Presbyterian. I'm sure the hospital board would be interested to know that Dr. Nath
sence screamed.
ence. I just happen to own
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rolled up. The taillights flared red, and the massive car
burner phone. The engagement ring on