From Drowning to Darling: A Second Chance
eady to tear up my marriag
e, his face a mask of annoyance. He told me to apologize to Kennedy,
ight to Kennedy, who was faking drowning. He believed her lies,
for a woman who had betrayed him in the past. He even used my o
ning had been a baptism. I finally understood:
for my chronic pain, to Kennedy. He then demoted me to a guest in my ow
pte
air thick with the smell of
ge application,"
yes widening slightly. "Eva? What' s w
e just need to update some info
meticulous. A mistake on an offic
my family for years, still looked concerned. He pulled the
his voice. "Is everything
g in the air
stating a fact that felt like pois
look in his eyes. It was the look I' d
right, Eva. You're his fiancée. If you wan
A bitter smile touched my lips. "Thank y
clicked shut behind me, I walked to the nearest trash can. I tore the marri
as o
.
en up to the sharp, ster
Aubrey sat in a chair beside me, his arms
er of annoyance crossed his fea
he said. It was
deep ache flared in my abdomen, a cruel reminder of the IED bl
ey's voice was sharp, impatient. "Y
nn
ing the memory of what hap
ked up behind me, a smug smile on her face. She said somethin
breath. My leg, the one with the m
surge of hope. Then he swam right past me, toward Kennedy, who was flaili
t black was Kennedy, safely on the bank,
voice colder than the lake
ebrows drew together in a
ke, Eva. She could have died
harsh, ugly sound. "I pushed her
ened from impatience to
ve been jealous of her from the start. You saw me talking
ulous, so twisted, that all
m just a simple soldier. How could I possibly compete
I was just an accessory, a handsome, stable woman he could show off. Bu
about her. About the way she looked at me
n me. I was being paranoid. I was i
. So incred
those dark, freezing moments, I finally understood. I could not fix this. I could
pression brisk. "Mr. Gregory, Ms. Fe
I gave a slight nod.
at my easy compliance, quickly replaced
hen I get back, I expect you to
l
' t com
grinding pain. I didn' t wait any longer. I disconnected the IV myself,
I passed room 204, I heard Aubrey's voice. I
s sitting beside her, carefully peeling an apple for her, hi
s face etched with concern. I watched as she
ect, heartbre
dn' t be o
he looked at me, then at the scene in the
of the cold and the shock," she said, h
nedy in the bed. "
e just swallowed a little water. She doesn'
rrassment. Aubrey immediately stood up and strode to th
ervation," he declared, hi
isted, refusing to back dow
e words a clear threat. "My family is a major donor to thi
e me a sympathetic look, then t
der for justice, using his power and influence to prot
head and start
t," he ca
ut didn' t
owe Kennedy
oice empty of all
ding in the hallway. I ignored the doctor' s advice
City Hall. It was time