Deceived by Sky
e to know all too well over the past few months. She settled into a chair in the back corner, gripping the strap of
wling sounds as he marched it along the arm of the chair. Jace, who was eight, had his ear buds
d bills and a crumpled cereal bar. She hadn't intended to bring the boys to her checkup, but her neighbor
d hit the kitchen table like a
but on the kids too. He was gone, without a backward glance. He had become distant, uninterested, and cold. When she finally mustered the courage t
away the bitterness. It was too earl
e interrupted, startling
ked up
tood out-sharp cheekbones, a chiseled jaw that was softened just a touch by a couple of days' stubble, and eyes that reminded her of e
his," he said, holding up a
nking as she took i
m," he rep
eyebrow, a l
ed with a slight
t be real. "Sounds like a superh
," he joked, his smile grow
said. "Li
ed to the boys
ace and
, nodding. "You here fo
Just a
asually. "You don't look
an insult, but it wasn't exactly a complim
ar," she said, choosin
. "Sometimes it shows, doesn't
wasn't fidgeting or forcing a smile. He was just... there.
o life: "Lia Morgan to Dr. Selm
Jace quickly yanked out his earbuds and stood up. Caleb kept playing w
f uncertainty in her voice.
moment, and then
Yet, something about that encounter stuck with her, like a
oon become a chapter in her life
mask of unreadable emotions, lips pressed tightly together as he watched her di
a contact labeled "Target: Lia M
Trusting. Vulnerabl
phone away and strolled out of the ho