Fated Love, Unwritten Endings
"death." It was also, ironically, t
ange calm settled over me. "Get d
his eyes full of
" I said simply. "We'r
got dressed, his moveme
the water as the sun began to dip towards the horizon, painting the sky in fiery shade
the railing, the wind whipping through his h
the one he'd been pouring his life into, was about to launch. I knew from the novel that
ng point in his
he world," I asked him when he
of the old coldness in hi
ld pay me back, sever our cont
to look at the sunset. I
s exquisite, the champagne was chilled. The sun was a perfect half-circl
te. He barely t
phone ra
reen flashed in th
panicked and laced with tears, w
r hit me..." she sobbed. "I'm scared. C
ixture of panic and apology. It was the first time he
he st
"You should go," I
he stammered, looking genuin
time," I said calmly, echoing the words
gainst the deck. "You're right. I'm sorry, Jaliyah. I
looked at me for a long, strange moment. I saw something flicker in his eyes, somethin
off the yacht, his phone a
, a small, sad s
to the empty air. "Ther
he horizon. The sky turned a deep, bruised purple. The lights of
roached me. It was the man
lements," he said, using my
e plan agai
air color. She'll be dressed in your clothes. We will stage a fall from the aft deck. The currents are strong here; she'll be discov
"No comp
e declared dead by morning. K
nged. A perfect
e pier, I took one last look at the glittering skyline of Ne
took my phone out of my pocket, snapped the SIM card
he waiting car that would take me
y final gift. The evil villainess