hospital. The first thing I did was
softened with pity. "The doctor will
doctor. I knew.
sed my eyes, but the image of Andrew choosing Moll
hes disheveled, his hair a mess. He looked e
his voice a low whisper. "Everything
. Chaos didn't make you choose your mistres
orway, her eyes red and puffy.
am so sorry. I just wanted to explain. I didn't
I was run
kay, Molly. It was an accident." He turned to me, his voice ha
into the hallway. He thought I couldn'
you," he whispered
t, which was already broken, turned to d
ne look at my face and they bent the rules. The dog whined softly and licked the tears
one who seemed
icked up my phone. I didn't call
ed my
rs," I said, my voice surprisingl
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