My Life, His Deadly Design
I' d already seen end in tragedy. Sophia's joyful face was a mask, hiding the future of unimaginable pain she
ad
, her pigtails bouncing, her face alight with a pure, uncomplicated happiness that
cooped her into my arms, burying my face in her hair, inhaling the scent of her kid-friendly
she giggled, patting my che
sweetie," I choked
u he'd cry," a
exact same striped polo shirt, the same khaki shorts, the same ange
han? You look lik
s back. The memories of Lily' s funeral, of her small, white casket, of the suffocat
over and placed a gentle hand on my arm.
felt like a promise, n
ed the doctors shrugging, their faces etched with confusion as they looked at Lily's chart. "We've ne
d now, with sickening clarity, walking into her room and finding him with the box open. He wasn't just winding it. He was fidd
dn't matter. I knew, with a certainty that chilled me to the bone, that he had poisoned my daughter. He h
al outing as a new family, the moment he realized Lily and I were permanent fixtures. That's when he mus
estled safely in my arms. The choice was clear. There would be no second family. There would be n
second chance. I
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