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y's
nd? Why don't you pay him
ke a moth drawn to a flame, I found m
ange number repeatedly-each
ed to turn back, dismissing it as a cruel pr
nsion meant discovering the t
ace was to face it head-on, regar
ance, I noticed Trey
oint where they visit each other wit
to hear the truth from him b
twice before
be," he
whispering? Are you okay?" My
ht a cold, and it's m
uld I bring so
abe. Let me rest
I asked, my br
lse woul
le
pping inside, my heart pounded in my chest. My steps were slow and
t, the louder t
mach c
d the door, I
ire world
and
ed tog
me. I gripped the doorframe to stay upright. The room
swinging th
re
tongue as I took in
in my throat. M
s can't
it
y stepmother, Anna-naked,
topped. Th
ick with an awful mix of scents-the sharp, metallic tang of sweat, the faint trace of
edly yanking the d
ne-I had seen everything. Wha
to utter a word. Then
ing to pull his pants on. His hand
acked as he stepped forward, reachin
think I would
d had a cold," I said, lett
tion they we
er, trying so hard not
g back to them. "Oh, this is the part where yo
but no words came ou
"Babe, it was the devil
augh. Really? That's
her elbows close to he
off, raising my han
ned t
I forced the words out, swallo
d. His Adam's appl
amed. "How long have you
linc
few mo
stabbed thr
nt
, told me he loved me and wanted to mar
fool out of
inside m
orner of the room where
it without
e grip was rough against my sweaty palms. Myened. "Daisy, p
ed it a
of
. "Baby, put that down. It
vered over the trigger. The weight of the gun felt good.
that when you were sc
olding the duvet. "Y
her. "Dare to fin
turning pale. Her body
into his chest, his legs tremb
made m
nd, a thought hit me: Is this w
d a shot. And today, just because of
are not worth my anger
un and dropped
eyes, falling
amed. They clung to each other
ill run to her? You'd rather h
think this meant something? Anna's a
through me, sharp
w, shattered sound. "Practice? T
a. The woman I
u are not my family anymore
walke
out of
that
their
seconds. I wiped my face quickly, hati
aw Nanny
rusted in that hous
s met, her face cr
ightened.
llowed it. "You tried to stop me fr
p toward me. "
y. When my mother died, my father took you in-not just as a nanny, but as part of our fam
th regret. "Daisy, my child,
room," I whispered, my voice cracking. "You stood there and watched as my heart shatt
are. The woman I'd once called fa
barely above a whis
u're crazy about is sleeping with your stepmother?" She wiped her sweaty palms on her check
y before she
don't go like th
o family
rom no
as a
morrow, I'd start building som