hitting Elaina right in the eyes. She woke up insta
mpty. The pillow was on th
o
rched into the massive walk-in clo
a horro
had "helped" her shop, telling her that the Boone family loved bold, artistic statements. She
ed like a clown
opard print jumpsuit with rhinestones. She ri
on pink t
lamé
et bare of the atrocities. By the time she was done, a mount
had hidden her old clothes-the ones f
and a crisp, white button-down shirt. She put
esidue of the heavy night creams Amanda had insisted she use. Her s
k into a high, severe ponytail, exp
ike a rich man's toy anymore. She looked li
A maid peeked in, hol
Then she looked at Elaina, her eyes widening. She clea
pile. Her voice was cool and authoritative. "Don
ne." The maid sc
, her hand gliding over the mahogany banister. The portraits of
ed the di
of the table, a newspaper spre
ro's right, leaning in close, laughing at something on her phone.
d on the marble floor
o look
er, his gaze traveling from the white shirt to the jeans to the ponytail. He looked con
plastered on her face
ed at Elaina's outfit, then at her fa
ast Amanda. She walked past the empty
e table-the seat opposite Co
r out. The sound scraped
her legs. She laced her fi
ce was calm, devoid of the desperate
in the room
at her with an intensity that made her skin p
ina, you look... different. Are you feeling okay? That
ding Amanda's gaze. "I decided
ed as if she'
butler standing by the sideb
o had always ignored her, snapped to
atching her. His dark eyes were narrowed, cal

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