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ilippe watch ticked past the tw
cate gold band, but by the sheer, crushing silence of the room. She was sitting on a hard wooden bench in the City C
only one s
he fabric again and again, trying to flatten wrinkles that didn't exist. It was a nervous tic she had developed
s Gi
e glass partition cleared her throat, her eyes darting to the empty space
oming or not? We
ench beside her, her fingers trembling so violently she almost dropped it. She unlocked the screen.
aled A
ng. Tw
nswer. Tell me you're stuck in traf
t straight t
ips up to her shoulders. Before the screen went black, a notificatio
ion, sharp enough to see the pores on the subjects' f
the grainy paparazzi shot, his jaw set tight, his focus entirely on the woman in his ar
e Bla
nd's chest, her eyes closed. But there was a ghost of a smile on her
Rhodes Heir Abandons Business Duties for Ret
wallow hard to keep from gagging. He wasn't in traffic. He wasn't in a meeting. He was at the airport, welcoming
voice was sharper this time
noyance. To the world, Isolde was just another woman left at th
t she forced them to move. She picked up her
ady, terrifyingly calm. It didn't so
ook back at the clerk, or the whispering couples, o
walks with oil and grime. Isolde stepped out, the cold rain hitting her heated skin like tiny needle
ne rang
at the calle
or a second, bracing
erced Isolde's ear drum. "It's on every channel, Isolde! Every single
ough a puddle, the dirty water missing
seven years, and he leaves you at City Hall for the Blackburn girl?
hing. There was
ng from anger to calculation. "Esequiel Stone is looking for a wife. He doesn't ca
in the distance, a glass needle piercing the clouds. It was where
" Isol
as used to Isolde fighting, crying, begging for time. "You... agree? To marry
d, her voice void of emot
ould say another word. She rais
was dark when Arlan
cast long, skeletal shadows across the living room floor. Isolde wa
eeped, and the hea
g crookedly around his neck, and his shirt sleeves were rolled up.
t switch. The sudden b
saw her. "Isolde? Why are
a mix of hospital antiseptic and heavy, cloying gardenia. Emilie's perfume. It was
ning. He seemed to be bracing himsel
is voice was rough, defensive. "She couldn't breathe.
him. Her eyes were dry. There was no redn
and," she
dozen logical reasons why he had to miss their appointment, why his dut
slightly unsettled. "I knew you would. You're always so reasonable, Isolde. T
d mid-air. He seemed to remember the invisible wall between them, the o
t. B
t wasn't a normal notification soun
the screen, and his face tightened. The exhaustion
turning away. "She's asking for me. Sh
ready moving toward the door, his bo
Isolde
icker of guilt crossing his handsome face. "I'll be back
," sh
he door clicked shut, the sound echoing
ere he had been standing, realizing that the man she loved didn't exist. He was
t was a stranger. And sh
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