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e brother Alon had me committed, framing me as insane to cover up
ers. While I was left drugged and broken in a psychiatric facility, he married her
om the ashes, finding peace in a small bo
l to
ilence. Jake, now a powerful District Attorney aiming
and
cold and steady, the voic
I hel
pte
ed me alive. Today, they
ime it felt like a death knell. I looked up from wiping down the counter. My hand f
tood framed in the doorway, star
ming for a Senate seat, the news had whispered. Alon, my adoptive brother, looked exactly as I remembered him, only
ck and heavy, like the silence
shes of my old life. A small, unassuming place by the sea, filled with the
gaze flickered to the small, worn leather-bound book I had been holding, then back to my face
his pocket, as if to hide something, a nervous gesture I recognized
ticed. My hands didn't shake. I continued to wipe the counter, my gaze
level, professional. It was the tone
cked for a second. He swallowed hard. "Chandler?
d wiping, my posture straight. "Are you looki
his voice husky. He looked around the small shop, his eyes lingering on the shelves of book
y. "Ten years, to be precise." My tone gave nothing awa
nally managed, his voice strained. It was an awkward a
climbing the political ladder?" I used his surname, a cle
his lips. He stood there, frozen, the reality of my cold indiffer
assing through," he said quickly, a hint of desperation i
lways Corina. The woman who stole my life, who Jake chose over
dn't care. Not anymore. The mere mention of her name no longer brought a
Eunice. She was... wondering if you'd be willing to see her." He look
me away. "There's nothing to see," I said, my voice firm. "And please, don't mention
but no words came. He looked lost, hollowed out. The chari
nk hair a splash of color against the rustic interior. "Chandler! I finished restocking t
l teenager I had taken in years ago. She had a mischievous glint in her eyes, a sharp mind beneath an o
It was a smile I hadn't given to anyone in this room for a deca
en behind them until now. Corina, heavily pregnant, her face pale and drawn, clutched Jake' s arm. H
in. "If there's nothing else, I have customers waiting." My gaze pointedly
ropped, then at the small, intricate seashell I kept by the register, a token from my new life. His jaw
me, a flicker of pain in his own eyes. They turned, a silent retreat, a
handler," she said, her voice dropping to a whisper. "Who were th
"Just old acquaintances, Kloe," I said, my vo
ey who's running for Senate? And the other one looked like Alon Robbins, the CEO of Robbins
but I had swallowed it so many times. "They did, once,"
e people who
le white walls of the psychiatric facility. The forced medications that dulled my sen
ister he once adored. Jake, beside him, already calculating his next move, his eyes devoid of the love he once swore h
ble, a danger to myself and others. All to protect their carefully constructe
broken anymore. Not by them, anyway. I had rebuilt myself, pie

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