His First Love, My Last Goodbye
ock replaced by a familiar coldness.
opping to a low, dangerous tone
replied calmly. "I he
, and a muscle would twitch in his cheek. He always thought his
th things over, desperate to bring back the calm, indifferent
I felt nothing. No fear. No anxiety.
ng my patienc
ug. "The necklace is mine.
e to crumble, to apologize, to obey. My quiet de
ice laced with venom. "James, t
y for thirty years, went pale.
this house. You'll do as I say, or you'll be look
eard is the
voice echoing in the large room. "Everything in
y and fear. Adrian's family was powerful. A
esitant ste
ch me," I said, my
s fr
grabbed my arm, his fingers digging into my
against his chest. "L
me for Cassie, filled me with a rage that burned away the last fiv
my neck, the delicate chain breaki
e returning to a gentler
cent eyes, now put on a show of concern. "Adrian, don't be li
issively, not even looking at me. "I
ut another word, he took her hand and walked out of the penthouse, leaving
ng. The eyes of the household staff were
not give him the satisfaction. I walked slowly, deliberately, to m
ut a broken nail. The time he gave a speech at a major tech conference and thanked everyone in his life but forgot to mention me, even t
nced myself that I was too sensitive, that I was the problem. I
s a
ot an
wasn't unusual. He often stayed out, and
assie's latest social media post. It was a picture of her, wearing my necklace.
ee the familiar decor of Adr
piral of tears and anxiety. I would have called him a hu
hints of her time with Adrian-a glimpse of his watch, his car, a location only
had cried. I had fought with Adrian, who wou
. A small, humorless smile touched my lips. It was almost
er for what she was: a petty, insecure woman cli
have ea
on that plane. All I wan