His Obsession, Her Second Life
splay of their time together. Pictures of them at fancy restaurants, on a private yacht, her wearing a new diamond brace
people were incredible. They had arranged everything. New identities, new passports, a flight to Australia.
ather' s house to retrieve the one thing I couldn' t leave behind: my
the living room,
ng there, holding t
me. "Put that down, Christie,"
my. You' re a tough one, Emily. I thought for sure that
ack of remorse, confirmed what I
id, the pieces clicking into place. "That
course, it was me. I was so disappointed when you survived. Decla
took a deep, steadying breath.
ntation. Not now. Not w
leaming with malice. "He treats you like garbag
ld the
ing this room could use
r wrist, she threw the
tered, and my mother' s ashes, a fine
inside m
e ripping from my throat. I grabbed her by the hair and s
d, my voice unrecognizable.
cheek, her eyes wide with shock a
dare h
otsteps. Declan' s hea
that was terrifying, she grabbed a heavy glass paperweigh
temple. She staggered back, her eyes wide with
st into the room. "She tried to kill
od on her face, me standing over her with my hands
y arms and shoving me back
is face purple with rage. He knelt by Christie, cr
e smashed my mother' s ashes, Declan!" I screamed
k at Christie' s bleeding head. H
Emily. Christie is a
son. She' d nursed him back to health after his childhood illnesses, celebrated his every
k with a pain so deep it felt like it was tearing me apa
remained set. The monst