The Price of a Lie
f. I could hear a flicker of confusion in his tone
for me in the lobby, his face a perfect mask o
dred times before, but this time, it felt like being wrapped in a snake' s coils.
ll in his embrace, my body rigid, my heart a block of ice. I wa
my face. "Is everything o
," I said.
ling windows of his "borrowed" apartment. I sat on the edge of the
t' s on the agenda today? More worrying about me?" He chuckled, as if
e was the director of the orphanage where I grew up, the clos
urse. Let me come with you. I' d love to meet her." He was playing t
and his whole demeanor changed. A flicker of annoyance, quickly masked
uldn't hear him
pause. "No, I can' t right now... Fine. Fine, I' m coming. Just give me an h
pped up." He walked back inside, a practiced, apologetic smile on his face. "So sorry, babe. A fam
face a perfect blan
t soar and now just made my skin crawl. He grabbed his
he mask of calm finally fell away. He was still lying. Effortlessly, constantly l