den interior pocket. The leather lining felt like a coffin lining, soft and final. She stood on the clinic step
their wedding day, his smile practiced, her own radiant and stupid. She should call. Shou
hand on Isabella's chair. Isabella's fingers on his arm. The pink diamond that would rest against
taxi swerved to the
nto the back seat. "Tribeca. The gla
Met's steps crowded with tourists who had nowhere urgent to be. Eleonora watched a mother wrestle a
esidence, his actual home, the place he retreated when the penthouse felt too crowded with her presence. She had
e guard's eyebrows rose, but he said nothing as the gate released. She crossed the marble l
yes and colorless lips, a stranger wearing her skin. At the forty-seventh floor, the doors opened onto a co
print with a soft chime. She pushe
ng windows. No main lights. No presence she could see. But sound carried, delicate
's favorite, the piece he played when troubled, when contempl
ged to someone trained, someone fluid, someone who
back elegant in silk charmeuse, her fingers dancing across the keys with
ht. He wore his shirtsleeves rolled to the elbow, his tie loosened, the informal uniform of
ice Eleonora knew, the intimate register he had nev
closed lid. She stood, turning to face him, and Eleonora saw the necklace. The Tears of Aph
traced her jawline. His head bent. His lips brushed her temple, her hair
rviews, in viral videos, in her own nightmares. She tilted her head back
ressure, then eight, then the wet warmth of blood. She felt nothing.
and dying, emitted its final warning: a sharp electronic chir
sic st
finding the door with predato
blessedly open, the down button already illuminated from her arrival. She lunged inside, her fing
the apartment doorway, his expression shifting from surprise to something da
car dropped, her sto
until the Uber app failed to load, until she walked six blocks in heels that bli
er hands, when she finally looked at them, showed four perfect
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