he table was thick and unbreathab
fabric of her uniform in a rhythmic, familiar motion. It was an intimacy
chair scraped against the f
aking from a trance. He pulled his hand a
," I said. My voice was lo
response. My heels struck the polish
e cold porcelain edge of the sink, staring at my own face
oor o
she moved with a loose, disjointed rhythm, taking up more space than she nee
playing on her lips. "Di
ou're playing a dangerous game, Camill
r sort of poison. "He doesn't want you. He wants your last name. He tells
low, but I held myself rigid, dete
tly, "you wouldn't be serving
e. "That ring is a copy
ow,"
disbelief cro
dle of the door jiggled. Then a
It was
ed. She let out a th
the tiled floor with a heavy thud. She came down hard
en. The lock splintered a
the sink, arms at my sides, impassive. He saw C
ointing a trembling finger at me.
ere was no question in
ng with you?
her," I said calm
red, and already beginning to swell. "You think because you're a
at me with
ay of hardship in your life. This girl works for a livi
ed to multiply against the tile and porcelain. "You are the
d Camilla up into his arms, bridal style. She
spital," he spat at me. "
, past his friends, past my associates, leaving his fi
b five minutes later. X
ust... he's heated
ad to me
a cab
thouse. I went direct
l Franco had written for me for our
wall. I tore it in h
very piece of jewelry he had ever bought me. I piled them in t
through supple leather, tore the weave of silk, and shredded the velvetthree hours later, t
e bedroom d
h panic. "Gia, open the door. The doctor
, staring at
ping in the hallway if
n't a
he floor. It was w

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