From Sugar Baby to Heiress
he scent of stale coffee and grea
arely enough to keep food on the
hole, swallowing every ce
e mother, devoted sister
ch and wandering hands, paid for Miguel' s specialized n
eo' s shoes and
eering comments, the expensive dinners wh
constant, cold pressure. Sometimes it was mo
tion, one of Henderson's "mus
erson had bought, too
rying to ignore the
sessively on her waist. "You look miserable.
ng the opulent ballroom, a sea of t
she s
e room, taller than she remembered,
ect, the program notes had said,
nt and kind-looking, her name
ught, the air su
t ye
g her dignity, of watching Miguel stare b
here, thrivi
seemed