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of her pale dress clung to her thighs, stained and ruined. She blinked, trying to focus, but the sounds of the party arou
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sucked in a breath, barely able to stand. Her fingers curled tightly around
f her panic. She found him a few steps away, his back to he
. His expression hardened the moment his gaze met hers, a flicker of irrita
asked. His voice was low,
ed, her words trembling on h
ne as he regarded her for a moment. Then he sighed. A heav
for him, desperate for support
sake, Sophie
ened all
es of her vision darkened as her body crumbled, the floor rushing up to meet her. The last t
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phie noticed when s
felt unnaturally heavy, pinned to the thin hospital bed. Her he
s. F
pression was gentle, but her eyes were full of pity. Sophi
throat burned.
ed. "You've had a
carr
merciless. Her hand instinctively touched her stomach, fin
on
her lids. It was all too much, the pain, the
're a
stood at the foot of the bed, dressed impeccably in his tailored suit. He
rted, but no
lickered to the
out of the room, the door clicking shut behind her. The
ome," Sophie managed,
of amusement in his expression. "Don't flatter
fusion clouding h
into his coat and pulled out a file. He placed it on
t is
papers," E
hoking her. Sophie stared at the folder,
bled. "Edward, you can't b
colder. "I've been serious for a while, Sophie. I wanted this b
d, tears pooling in her eyes.
e said otherwise. "But this has nothing to do with it
hing. But Edward Flynn was a man carved from stone. The husband she once loved
w?" she
watch. "I'm not here to argue.
loser to her, the pen
om everything she'd lost. The pain in her chest was unbearable, but
sistance. He was ready for a fight, ready
up the pen, ste
ter this?" she asked so
"That's not my concern a
nk. Without another word, she pressed the pen to
e only sound in the room. When she finished, she se
urprised. He hadn't expect
said quietly, he
ashing in his eyes. For the briefest of seconds, Sophie
tly under his arm. "I'll have someone coll
hed shoes clicking against the hospital floor. A
of yoursel
nd him, leaving Sophie alon
s, staring at the ceiling as sil
dward Flynn's
ho once wore his name was
her cheeks, but she didn't sob. She let
ng else settled deep inside her ch
was
ophie