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is he,
her fingernails so hard into her palm that
urrently unavailab
d's personal assistant
sary. It is past midnigh
. Her chest tightened. Her lung
on sitting on her vanity. The box held a vintage w
gency. He is in
out and ended the cal
the vanity. The device hit
ed in her stomac
ton D. C. The main house belonged to Edgardo and Arli
's adopted sister. Kenia had a weak heart and a fragile immune system. Edgardo treated her like a gl
lk nightgown brushed ag
see him. She needed to know why her husband chose h
he heavy oak door of
The autumn wind leaked through t
le floor of the hallway. The cold
the floor-to-ceiling windows. The bright light illuminate
corridor that connected the
as deafening. Water seeped through a crack in th
ture. She wrapped her arms around he
. The heavy double doors to Kenia's
h gap let a slice of warm, yellow li
athing. She steppe
through t
e his expensive tailored trousers and a white dress shirt. His
had not seen his shoulders
hite lace nightgown.
ardo's shoulder. Her hand re
ame. She squeezed the wood until
rned. Acid rose
said. Her voice was soft and high-pi
He ran his fingers throug
voice was deep and thick with a warmt
a circle over his heart with her index finger. "Will
issive scoff. He adjusted his
oes not get her way," Edgardo said. "She will sit in that b
e like a physical b
ft her body. H
te budget. She swallowed her pride and ignored the rumors i
ght she was a pathetic, clingy dog
. She pressed her lips a
low, delib
y. He closed his eyes an
her chest for five years snapped. It did not fade. It di
Her eyes burned,
She took one step back into
e last time. They looked like strangers. D
ack to the warm lig

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