The Fiancée Who Vanished
ered wasn't a strong enough word. I was eviscerated. The grief I'd felt, the pain,
ed for my phone. There was o
g, his voice calm, steady. "Sar
t, the words tasting like ash. "Ethan. H
hen David's voice, hard as
abella's supposed illness, Ethan's in
silence stretched a
rage solidifying in the pit of my stomach, pushing aside the pain.
Sarah? This i
er. What choice do I have? Go back to him when his lover dies? Pretend this never happened?" My voice rose,
s what you want, I'll help you. Odyssey Solu
arp, washed over me
leukemia?" David asked
ing to him. That's his justification for all
about that doesn't sit right. In the meantime, you need to play along.
oken fiancée. The thought made me sick, but David was