f her large bed. The sheets felt cold and foreign. She stared at t
on the door m
Martha's gentle voice f
yes, forcing the te
the edge of the mattress, the springs groaning softly under her weight. She h
o stroke Carley's hair. "You know how Barron is. He's blunt, but
ted copper. He doesn't care about the family. He j
now coming back is overwhelming. You left without
ns to escape this house was still alive and breathing in this room, a
, her voice trembling slightly. "Your father missed you terribly, even
eat burn her skin to distract from the pain in her chest. She was a fraud. She was the daugh
, squeezing Carley's knee. "J
leading eyes. Her throat tigh
ed Carley's forehea
stand. She couldn't drink it. He
y tossed and turned, the sheets tangling around her legs. Ever
a faint click echoed fr
th. The sound was tiny, but in the massive, s
old hardwood floor. She crept toward her bedroom
lock and pulled the d
nstairs hallway flickered on, casti
moved across t
aught in her thro
lked with silent, predatory grace out of Sterling's
her ribs. She pressed her face closer to t
d walked slowly up the grand staircase, his footsteps silent on the carpet.
ly weak, and she scrambled back to her bed. He
the dead of night. The realization hit her with blinding force: he wasn't going to stay away
publicly humiliated her, forced her to stay in this hous
streamed through the windo
the kitchen. Betty
kfast. He left for the office early. But he instructed me to prepare the mas
mily probably saw it as a sign of unity. They didn't know he was
ey's chest. The sadness burned away,
ed money. She needed a job. If she had her own income, Sterlin
. She threw open her closet doors. She bypassed the casu
was going to nail it, and she was g
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