The Second Chance Life
t. The sun had set, and the parking lot was bathed in the orange glow
etached itself from the shadows, leaning
as M
d out, his voice loud enough to m
intimacy that would make it harder for me to reject him. The o
t
unreadable. I made sure my voice was ju
ll me tha
his fake sm
each word, "is Ava Miller. We are
iosity piqued by the unfolding drama. Mark's f
hat has gotten into you? This isn't you, Ava. You told
ge, Mark," I
er. He grabbed my arm, hi
. I have prospects. Women would kill to be in your position. If you walk away now
then back up at his furious face. I f
sound. It was sharp and hum
arm from his grasp. "Let me be perfectly c
opping to a low, intense level, but s
y days washing your father's bedpans and my nights worrying about your
ed, but no s
ne. "I'm a professional nurse. I get paid for that kind of work. If you need a servant
a subtle nod of approval. Mark stood frozen, his face a mottled canvas of rage and public
rumble. Without another word, he turned, practically ran to his car, fumb
sment was over, at least for now. I had drawn a line in the sand, not with a quiet
home under the streetlights, not looking back. I had severed another tie to m