he ghost of Garnet's kiss burned on her lips. She pressed
phone in her pocket, the metal case cool against her palm-heavier than the Patek Philippe box she'd th
ed past Kenneth's number without a second glance, her nail scraping the screen where his name used to sit. The contact list was shorter than she
Diandra's name, h
greed was a script she'd memorized years ago: the fake worry, the immediate yes
into the mask of gentle concern s
e pressing record in Kenneth's hotel suite. The mask slid into
into her tone. "I'm so sorry about last nigh
e dripped with
ou okay? Kenneth and
i
light. "Listen, let's go shopping for your en
pick a cheaper spot-she knew Diandra would pick the most
A thrill of greed
sted, before immediately agreeing. Th
The smile on he
text to Garnet's pre-programmed number: Shopping. 2pm. Madison.
through Giselle's, chattering away. A s
em. Giselle had to fight the urge to pull away, to scrub the smell off her skin. Instead, she let the shudd
itted from one exorbitant gown
ing in front of a mirro
still have that picture of us from the
tracted. She unlocked her
he sales associate across the room, making sure no one was watching. The transfer took ten seconds, but it felt like ten minutes. She deleted
ndra and Kenneth. Screenshots of bank transfers. And a forwarded
ish
and tapped Airdrop. A silent, invisible transfer. It took less than ten second
he said, he
had done the math in her head the second Diandra pulled the third gown off the rack. She'
s associate, a polishe
ing care of all of thi
ace. "Oh, no, we'll be paying separately," she s
's smil
talking about? You sa
a shopping trip. I didn't say I'd pay for your entire wardrobe. We're be
smile tightened. Other shoppers began to glance
ng, "What the hell are you doing
free, her voice just
You always do this, Diandra. You
satisfaction of the trap snapping shut
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