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mboo stick. The marshmallows had dissolved into a sticky film on the surface. She checked her watch. Claud
at on her kn
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the crackling
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apped
ked official, bearing a county seal in the corner. She s
ounty,
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stopped
laudius
ivianne
ad it again. The names hadn't c
year
roses. That proposal wasn't really a proposal; he'd simply knelt in the snow, called
omach
tly that she had to grip her phone with both thumbs to steady the image. She zoomed in
s r
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tang of copper. Her fingers twitched across the screen, scrolling, zooming, searcth
crunched
loud and loos
ilhouetted against the distant glow of the main house. She knew thos
's inner
eet silent on the cool grass, and pressed herself into the thick shadow of
opped ten
ight. "Claudius is still playing house with that Powell girl,"
ing toward Charlie's hiding place. "Small pr
ried perfectly in the still air. "Two years she humiliated him. Thr
he little sister. Fucks her stupid. Makes her fall in lo
ard. Blood bloomed against he further. "Heard a rumor from the Hamptons
at clinic on 73rd? The one his cousin runs? One phone call. Per
orld
irt, knees drawn to her chest. Her hands found her stomach, still
omen, whispering about the future. His palm spread wid
e her want
snapped ben
racked like
oak. His eyes narrowed, scannin
she was sure they could hear it. She pressed her hands harder agai
ked from th
cking strays," he muttered. "
oices fading towa
weep until she was empty. But a cold, sharp thought cut through the panic: the baby. Her baby. The one they were talking about like a problem to be erased. The thought was a shard of ice in her g
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