ess marriage to a man who despised me. The entire house smelled
apers at me. He demanded my family's company as his comp
t to hold on, I lied and to
and called me
not to wear my late mother's perfume because Hettie was allergi
was the diamond necklace Brady had
ave much time left. That single, cruel act was the final blow. The last bit
calmly signed the divorce pap
. "I'm transferring all of my shares to Bra
pte
lilies fill
e. It clung to the curtains, the furniture, h
, his phone pressed to his ear. He didn't
ying, his voice low and soft, a tone he never used
an allergy, but the familiar ache of a hear
s ago, when my family's legacy, the Simon Group, was on the verge of ruin, the Kenned
Brady, this
that had shackled him. But I held on, fueled by the ghost of the boy I onc
ind a flicker of the boy I fell in love with. I told myself this gilded
ilence that followed was co
anila folder onto the marble coffee table. It slid ac
ce Pa
in stark, black ink a
ttie, his childhood sweetheart, had resurfaced two months ago, thi
h resentment. "Your family used this marriage to chain me down. Now the debt
ort she had made to be a good wife, to help him b
ce barely a whisper. It was a ref
the color of a stormy sea, were fill
Hettie is back. She'
blow against the frag
e, foolish plan had formed in her mind over th
gnant to
t was a short
ed a bed in three years. Stop this disgus
ing their scent deeply, a smile touching his lips for the
ed, clinging to Brady's arm, her eyes sweeping over the decor with a proprieta
Hettie's parents died, the Simons had taken her in, giving her a home, an education, a family. She had
own the stairs, B
me you wear," he said, not even
ate mother. It was the only thing in this house that felt truly hers. He was as
g against Hettie's skin, was the diamond necklace Brady had given Karissa for their first anniversary. A gift he had thrown at her, yes,
long shadow, flared under extreme stress. They had told her a major emotional shock could be dangerous. That single, c
by a cold, clear instinct for survival. Stay
calmly signed the divorce paper
he hadn't called in months
the papers. I've signed. It's time. Activate the 'Phoenix
ictory, frowned. The name sounded vaguely familiar
s tense with excitement. "Once this is do
plied, her eyes locked on Brady's confused face. "Let him have
before Darcy
the flicker of surprise in his cold eyes t
this?" he sneered. "Wh
cold smile. It was the first re
ice steady and clear. "It's called due dili