This Time, I Fight Back: The CEO's Daughter Returns
ed. They let me go, expecting me to collapse, to st
ctory. Ethan looked conflicted but resolute, believing he' d just taught me a necessa
idn't c
in my chest. But this time, I was ready. Fueled by a lifetime of r
f falling
my purse already in my hand.
g so dramatic!" Eth
the cool New York night. The sounds of the city were a welc
osing around the familiar cylinder of my EpiPen. I ripped off the cap, jabbed the
The blessed rush of epinephrin
ged but manageable gasps, and threw my arm out.
de. "Nearest ER! Lenox Hill! It's an an
man in the passenger seat was already movi
phone. "I've got a woman here, mid-thirties, self-administered an EpiPen for anaphylaxis du
the right thing. Just brea
alive. I was going to stay alive. And this time, there w