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than Silver had ima
romance novels promised. But the Crystalbrook River in December was differen
the beautiful, bridge where she'd stood just moments ago, laughing. Actually laughing, because for o
thing almost like warmth in his voice. "The lan
from Seris Ashford, it had fe
she'd spent three weeks choosing because Kate had mentioned Seris liked emerald gree
e should have taught her that any warmth from Seris
ours ea
e sculptures are read
cking if Seris had read her messages about tonight-and smiled
eir charities, their galas, their pet projects. Silver had this: a free community event featuring
ruth, she'd planned every detail around the hope that for once, for one
lve
red coat that probably cost more than most people's monthly rent. Even in winter, even sick, Kate managed to look l
how to be fragile. She was
reach her eyes. "I'm so glad you c
ors say I should rest, but I couldn't miss your festi
t friends since childhood, since before Silver had saved his life in that stu
r bones, had honored the debt. S
he'd ever been
d, checking her phone again. No
's on his way. He called me to ask what you might
names she found in bank statements. Five years of seeing photos in tabloids-*CEO Seris Ashford spotted in Monaco with mystery brunette
asn't comfortable with crow
ht he'd asked Kate w
's nice of him,
never anything but kind. Never anything but understanding when Silver's husband chose he
*You don't know what it's like to be legally bound
should check on the la
fore Kate could se
d the riverbank, their faces illuminated by string lights and the warm glow of floating paper lanterns. Ch
idge, watching it all,
e you
er, impossibly handsome in his black coat, his dark hair slightly mussed from the win
," he said, stopping bes
t smaller than she'd intended.
er the crowd, and something shifted in his expression. "You planned th
i
do something that mattered. Something
nths, really seemed to see her. "I know I haven't been... I know
in front of hundreds of people, she was going to c
d she become
waving. Even from a distance, Silver could see she was
ris said, already
. Of cour
n Seris did something unexpected-he reached back and took her
Let's release the fir
ting for. Five years of patience, of understanding, of being the per
, her breath coming in short gasps. "It's so co
e shivering. Here-" He shrugged out of his
ent cold where
e protested, even as she
do you mind if I
eam cut
water! Oh my God
mach dropped. The river was high from recent stor
shouted. "She's caught i
g Silver had approved for the brid
the stairs that led down to the riverbank, her mind racing. T
n the water, struggling against the netting that ha
the edge of the water, and S
ust have been trying to
ith barely
ilver had never heard before. He was runnin
eemed
the surface, tangled in the netting-Silver's netting. And Seris, div
nk as her husband swam straig
ght t
ming back to shore. Emergency responders were arriving, someone was throwing a l
The desperat
Ka
rs, had he looked
wanted to make its point crys
much weight, too much pressure on the old structure. Silver heard the gve moved. Sho
ready broken, watching Seri
ling ga
ilver
took her was Seris on the bank, holding
e river pulled her under. Of
ever

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