aw with rage. His fingers dug into my jaw, his eyes blazi
ed, his voice low, venomous. "Can' t you see what I' m trying to do?
into the mattress beside
e a punctured balloon. He rolled onto his side, facing a
e echoing in the bedroom, mocking the eerie
cing a path down his temple. It must have been
t ringing, ag
t the phone he' d knocked off
d, then pi
I said, my voice flat. We
ity. "Give me the phone," he
one, he gripped my wri
the speaker. "Hunter, baby, did you forget you were m
, my face burning
rely a whisper. "You don' t want to m
, without a word, he began to change h
n me. "Aubrie is my woman now," he said, his voic
u really think you were more important than her? Rememb

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