him, the full force of his public persona. He wept at my bedside, his handsome face lined with
for the nurses and doctors to hear. "Who did this t
ion. "You two are so in love," one s
man who had loved this man was dead, killed in the trunk of a car and bled
The tech visionary. The philanthropist. It was all an act. A meticulously craft
sary. The day he had asked me to be his wife, five years ago. H
king my knuckles in a gesture that once meant comfort. Now, it was just another part
w furrowed in concern.
" I said, m
said, jumping to solve t
cker of annoyance crossed his face. He tried to hide it, but I saw it. H
ho it was. Kayleigh. His wild, obsessive
ay the part I had played for five year
. "It's okay. You shoul
illed with a manufactured c
The nurses are here. You
n love and duty. Then he leaned down and kissed my forehead. "I'll be back as soon as
ut what he was really doing was
felt nothing. Just a vast, empty expanse where my heart used to be. The love, the tr
telling them I needed to rest. I sent the nurse
adrift, a ghost in my own life. Then, with a clarit
the kind police officer had
number Casey