From Heiress to Hellbent
n rage. Charlotte' s wo
lly constructed composure crumbling. "Y
ia's eyes and decided to walk awa
She lunged, her hands cla
mbled forward, her high heel catching on the hem of her gown. She let o
he balcony, and suddenl
past Charlotte without a glance and knelt
e asked, his voice thick
of wronged innocence. "She pushed me, Bryant!
n Charlotte with cold fury. "Get her over he
to the ballroom, where she was now t
face dark. "Can't you leave her alone for one
zes shifting from pity to co
r voice firm. "I didn't push her
called me names," Charlotte
Charlotte continued, "and sh
. She must have tripped me," she whispered, twisting the truth with practic
yant's conviction. He saw Charlotte as the
oice low and dangerous. "Right now. Or I sw
from reality, that Charlotte almost laughed. Apolo
g with finality. "I will not apo
bed her arm and dragged her back toward the balcony, shoving her toward the
. Below, the city streets were a dizzyi
voice trembling. "She had me beaten in our own home
ion to Kalia's crocodile tears and his dismissal of
n and went limp in his arms, her ey
rage at Charlotte was instantly replaced by franti
or. As he turned to rush her to a doctor,
f," he comman
nd couldn't process the words. H
d her, their faces impassi
she was
e tiled roof of the terrace below, a single story down, but it
g she saw before she blacked out was the image of Bryant, cradling Ka
he world was a haze of white and
re whispering
he fiancée of
night, in the room down the
really
es, a bitter, silent la
talking ab
ve. He was perfectly capable of it. He just didn't love her. For the one he loved
eave her broken and bleeding on a col