he thin blankets and the worn linoleum floor. It was the smell of our life now. I checked the catheter bag attache
," I said, trying to
he same eyes he' d had before the accident, a deep, vibrant blue, but the light in them had dim
rmured. His voice was
n counter was a testament to our daily struggle, a colorful, bitter rainbow of prescriptions we could barely afford. My job as a w
obably another debt collector. They were relentless, their calls a constant reminder of how close we w
ng crunch of metal, the world turning upside-down. I had escaped with a few broken bones and a lifetime of guilt. My parents wer
er called again. This time, I answered, rea
as smooth and confident, a voice that didn't
?" I asked,
k. Mark T
friend since they were kids, practically a second brother. But we ha
e thick with disbelief.
orry, Lily. I was a coward. I couldn't face you or Alex after... after e
a dangerous and unfamiliar feeling, began to flicker inside me. We were
d," I said, my voi
nner tonight," he said. "Please
g. He was just as I remembered, handsome and charming, with an easy smile that could disarm anyone. He trea
ways known but never really considered. He spoke of specialized physical therapy for Alex, the best doctors, a new apartment that
his eyes fixed on mine. "I let you
s, he was true to his word. He moved us into a beautiful, spacious apartment. He hired a full-time nurse
ng I needed, everything I thought I wanted. When he asked me to marry him, it felt like the fin
n with cold eyes and a permanent sneer, looked at me as if I were something she had scraped
been Mark's high school girlfriend. I ran into them having lunch one day, and the way M
d explained later, his voice smooth and rea
m. I wanted t
e, but I couldn't shake the feeling that I was walking into a trap. As I stood in front of the mirror, lo
ppy. You took eve
heart pounding. I showed i
just some jealous ex-girlfriend.
the reception, I overheard a conversation that made my blood run cold. Tw
eve he married her,
t was the only way to keep her qui
words didn't make sense. But then, a horrifying thought began to fo
pinning. I found Mark standing on a balco
ans to an end. Once everything is settled, I'll get rid of her. You and I can finally be tog
king glasses-it all faded into a deafening roar in m
't an a
was
rt to, was the monster who had destroyed my famil