The Heiress's Reckoning
cuit like a shockwave. My phone buzzed nonstop with texts from friends I had
on through the manicured streets of my gated co
friends, the ones who had always orbited him like desperate planets. They saw him as their g
mansion, the sight that greet
t-shirt clung to his lean frame, and a fresh, ugly bruise was blooming on his cheekbone. His eyes, t
oked
ward as I got out of the
disy
hard, tears
ck, I guess it' s time for the
g, the late-night talks, the slow-burning affection I felt for him... and he tho
. I didn' t care about the water soaking the hem of my designer
linc
voice low and fierce. "You are not a stand-i
n and pain warring in his eyes
. I would ma
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