The Man She Had To Hide
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dy, the door slightly ajar. I was supposed to be walking past,
tone heavy with disapproval. "The contracts are already d
acts," Chris said. "I won't marry he
flooded my mind, a torre
before I marry her. My life is my own. A
He was willing to fight his family, to give up his inheritance, all for
hrough my chest, chasing away some of the col
years, I ha
old-fashioned. He would only leave the family business, a massive real estate empire, to a male heir. My father, having been
ndra bec
tment. I was taught to lower my voice, to walk with a confident stride, to suppress every feminine instinct. T
a series of changes I had to
it, Chris was
o playing sports. He just accepted me. When other kids made fun of me for not being "manly" enough
me feel real, even when I was li
same way. He was my anchor i
ixed with a fierce, burning determination. I couldn't let him throw his life
weeks. It would be a formal dinner, even bigger than my birthday pa
ld be th
s future was safe, I would be free. I would tell C
mind-reading thing... it was too new,
is found me in the gard
the bench beside me. "Sorry
ur fault," I
first, there was nothing but the chirping of cric
d I poured all my affection for him into a single thought.
wide. He looked at me, a fli
. For a second, it felt like... like Alex was speak
, not really, but he could fee
ss my face. I decided to
ght, "for someone who just blew up his
surprised laugh. "
ke I could fly. I'm free. I can finally just b
I could have ever imagined. It was a secret language, just betwee
with my shoulder. "It's pret
aze so intense it felt
low and serious. And in my head,
y becaus