BILLIONAIRE SECRET TWIN HEIR
rammed plastic bags in my arms in search of my house keys. Not that I'm old but I'm not young, either, es
amers peeked out from one bag, along with the custom cake topper I'd ordered weeks ago. Michael had been so consumed with
in love with each other, an infinite number of pregn
nes across the marble floor that echoed beneath my heels. Normally, I would expect to see Maria hovering in th
es under the high ceil
le
that matched the one his grandfather wore in the only photograph he kept of him- seemed heavy in my hand. A peace offering of sor
rfect. Now I could surprise him, show him the decorations,
ip in my step. I approached the door to Michael's
lenching t
uld be recogn
ss
foundation documents for Elizabeth, but that was supposed
more intimate. Something cold
cracked open, just
he plush hallway carpet. Suddenly the shopping bags were feeling like a
ownstairs. Call
drawing me toward the crack of light seeping from the half-cl
the door
splin
reading while Michael worked late. Her long legs, so like mine but not mine, wrapped around hi
The crash jolted them apart, Jessica
praisal, like I was an inconvenience rathe
on her lips. As though sh
ng palely as he scrambled to co
xygen from my lungs. My lungs felt like the
uded into everything, lying in wait against the cu
l told her. It was the most pathetic lie
aughter build in my chest. H
spered words scraping my thro
taway dress. "He needed someone who could give him what he wants, Aria.
e precision of that cruelty cut it from me.
mind perhaps ever narrowed to the decorations scattered across the floor- the silver ban
ay into the
e contorted into what looked like guilt but could not be g
someone too strong for me. Someone who certainly
ng the ball. Across the foyer Michael had carried me through five years ago, both of us laughin
n the third attempt and managing to open th
a, w
ould either shatter completely or, worse, I might listen to whatever lies he c
hing my tires all the way. Michael was in the driveway behind me, hastily dre
from the mansion. Away from the vivid picture in my mind of Jess
led for my phone, and called t
roke my voice. "I n
wrong? You s
first waves of tears came, hot and fast.
lared behind me, but I could not move.
ice sharpened with concer
n, the photo I'd taken of him last summer when we'd escaped to Cape May fo
ined t
address," I manag
ng, reality pummeled me with the suffocating wave of what had just happened. My ph
e come
s a mi
eed t
ove
steering wheel, my body racked with sobs that fe
The two people I trus
words, piercing into the core of my most profound
rely to be the example of a poor incu
hile mine lay in smoky ruins. A mother walked by with her wee daughter coming from
amily I migh
a man who could betray me so completely. Not with a sis
the illustrious history of the Walton family. I took a deep a
he lot, I was no longer crying. The hurt hadn't lessene
she said before moving on in a fierce
ing her concerned
stones dropping into still water. "I
e the weight of huge burdens slowly being lifted as I imagined walking
gitating in my heart in the knowledge that from that day on, I would never have to endu
building in my heart, hardening upon my
ltons wanted war, the
gravely underestimated what Aria Campbell-f