The Man Who Faked His Own Death
he counter. It was Ryan. He was dressed in casual clothes, a stark contrast to the firefighter'
false concern. "I came as soon as I heard
otective arm around my shoulders.
emotion. I felt nothing for him anymore. The
on him and walked away, Liam at my side. I could f
e scent of fresh coffee. It felt safe. The first thing I did was walk to the bat
llen from the IV and the ordeal. I pulled harder, grunting with the
let m
. He walked into the bathroom as if he belonged there,
my hand. I sn
uch me,"
ative. "It's the only thing you have left of him. Of... my bro
stood there, lecturing me about his own
feel a responsibility to look after you. Ryan would have wan
he wanted to control me. He wanted to keep me tethered to the past he had fabricated, a consta
trying to bring some normalcy back into my life. We wer
at a table a
reached across the table and touched it, his fingers lingering on her skin. He then rai
re watching them with sympathy. I c
what happened t
s brother is here t
s so fragile
ck" and saw a devoted brother-in-law. No one saw the truth. No one saw
ile wearing a necklace that probably cost more than my car. She wasn't a victim. She was his co-consp
mine on the table. "We ca
l locked on the smiling, dece
and dangerous. "I'm not run
I swallowed. I would not let them see me break. I would sit here, with the man who tr
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