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vis' s med school tuition, believing his pro
tled "Exit Strategy," detailing exactly how to leave me h
ting; he was system
hrissy, the "angelic" tutor, wore my silk
ng stone, a connection to my father's
cream. I d
assets, and served him divorce papers that
, dragged our daughter to a snowy cliff'
nd chance, swearing I was t
ted my ruin, then down at my dau
s," I said, my voice
y daughter tight, leaving him alone in
pte
bones long before winter arrived. I pulled the collar tighter, watching the slow dance of snowflak
vealing Jarvis' s profile. His sharp jawline, the perfectly coiffed dark hair-it was all still t
as smooth, a practiced charm that once disarmed m
urn the smil
sweeping over the polished leather interior. A faint, cloying sweetnes
at. "It' s freezin
ng to thaw the ice between us. The silence stretched, thick and
d, my voice flat, cutt
elaxed. "She... she' s
her lucid moments, she grieved for a daughter-in-law who was still alive but gone from
nued, a note of something I couldn't quite dec
appointment later," I said. "I'
Carmel. That means a l
e felt hollow, a performance f
s credit card. "Let me
towards him. "I
ce. "You look tired, Carme
My voice w
e said, consulting the dashboard c
ing the city lights blur in the falling snow. "
und that seemed designed to eli
p to a familiar cafe. I pushed the
ait," he c
his eyes shadowed. "How have
d honestly. "And I'll be bet
egan to cling to my hair. I shivered, not from the cold, bu
ing to the backseat. A vintage Fender, covered in dust, lay
en back at him. "I
insisted, a strange desperation in his
arvis," I said, my voice barely a
ow, a soft, white curta
voice raw. "Don't go. Come home
a hand to me. The snow was already st
caping my lips. "To Chrissy's apartment? Or her old
re. Please, Carmel. We can fix this. Just... come
rate charm he used when he wanted something. But this time
ze was drawn to his collarbone, to the small, intricate tattoo there. A C-clef, the music
ouching the tattoo. "This was for you. You were
as a wild-hearted bassist, playing gigs at smoky campus bars. He'd told me it was a promise, a symbol of
was going to be your biggest fan. And I am. I still am. Look at me, Carmel.
ed him he'd take care of me. The man who used my father's connections to climb the ladder of success, becoming a
ously calm. "When you were whispering sweet nothings to Chrissy, were y
till on the C-clef.
phone buzzed, a shrill, unwelcome intrusio
me, a flicker of panic in his eyes. He answered, his voice dropping to a gen
, his hand trembling. "It's
and panicked. "Carmel? Is that you, dear? They' re... they' re trying to take my purse. Ther
fe twist. I looked at Jarvis. He stood
oice cracking. "Come home. Just for M
ways treated me like her own daughter. My father, on his deathbed, had made me promise
n my throat. "Fine," I said, the word a s
u. Thank you. I'll drive you. We
to come back. Not for love, not for us. He wanted to use me, again, to put out another

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