The Heiress Escape
of conversation filled the air, accompanied by the distant melody of a piano. Everything felt intimate, almost surre
pulled out a chair for her. She hesitated for just a second, but then she let herself sink
r that theme park trip?" he asked, his voice laced with nostalgia. "You swo
k me. You manipulated me." She pointed at him accusingly, but her eye
help it. You were gripping the seat like your life depende
e between them. The way they fit into old patterns so effortlessly. It made
self to get lost in it. She laughed until tears pricked at her eyes, teasing Charles about his terrible ta
somethin
aurant, past the flickering candlelight and the
n a whi
e were several doctors in the room, their crisp uniforms standi
king him. He stood near the entrance, his coat draped ove
eath c
t across the room, and something ins
ckly, her heart pou
on remained unreadable as he let out a small chuckle. "Oh, that's the doc
g her features. "He was my high school cla
ched into a discussion about work-something about high-profi
ghts had
k back. The memory of their last conversation resurfaced-the way he had
here he w
ce? Or some
r word Charles said for
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round them. Suzanne lingered near the entrance, rubbing her arms abse
, a
Fami
zan
t of him. Liam Carter stood just a few feet away, his expression unread
owed hard
aze searching hers. "What are you doin
m on a date with my husband." The words tasted stran
ybe-passed through his expression before he masked it. "I miss you,
between them
hrugged off his coat and draped it over her shoulders. The warmth of the fabric, the scent
lightly, but before she could say anythi
worry
ar
eneath it. He stood by the restaurant door, his arms crossed
at the possessiv
or a moment longer before exhaling softly. "I just wanted
and then- "Your coat," he said, his lips curling in
own on her. Slowly, she reached for the coat, her fing
than necessary. His lips quirked in a small, almost bittersweet smile. Then, wi
him go, feeling a strange sens
leaning in close. His breath was warm against her e