nd slapped Emma
jealous that Matt would rat
t a man of your own. What is this, like the fou
er. Emboldened by the drink, she launched back at Vivian and they blew up into an all-out cat fight. They scratched, slapped, and pulled at each other. E
called out.
s hair out strand by strand. But her wrath for Matt was on another level. At the end of the day, this was
me!” Emma swa
ogize to Vivian,”
use
d we betrayed you, but you need to act mature about th
time together were now tainted with new memories. He wasn’t the hero in her story. He wasn’t the handsome prince that would
angry as she was, she was shattered. Her heart was so broke
e such low self-esteem that you can only go after taken men. I’m sorry that you’ll never have any rea
rly!” He commanded. He looked at her with cold eyes, and it hurt her. But s
e girlfriend. I dumped you. L
t happened here!
Emma ignored Vivian’s outb
ed to happen. Emma should have been begging for them not to do this to her. She should have cried for Matt not to leave her. Vivian needed to see the chaos she caused in Emma’s life. It was what she thrived
The adrenaline and alcohol mixed in her system. She was dizzy with emotions and the day’s events ro
home was a den of neglect and abuse. But she couldn’t let Jane sell it. Before her mother passed, Emma had promised to cherish their home and
a was at her parent’s home for the weekend, so she couldn’t go to her. She was stranded in the sto
Jane she would get t
ing to get that money?” Emma wandered in the street,
would help her? How was she supp
the years of abuse she had endured. Emma never allowed herself to break down. She never wanted to be anyone’s burden. T
d. “Maybe I should hitch a ride,” Bu
Every inch of wet was saturated with rain. Emma shivered as the water chilled her bones. The problems were mounting upon her. It seemed there was no end the turmoil in her life. But at
didn’t back down. If this is how she went, so be it. She didn’t care. Maybe this w
in seemed unable to touch to it. It was the most luxurious car she’d ever seen. Before
mma went around to the door. From what little she could
n I trouble yo
her up and do
company.” He rolled the w
sed on the ground and sobbed in the street. Her stepmother sold her. Her boyfriend cheated on her. Her roommate betrayed her. She wa
in her sou
e was. Standing in the middle of the street, drenched in the rain. He was convinced it was a sex
situation tugged a
s on Earth. Ugh. I’m so going to regret this.” He reversed toward her. She seemed genu
t i
im and blinked h
ked expensive. A plan began to form in her mind. S
m I taki
sn’t anywhere she could go, not right now. “I don’t
ing it off. Perhaps she could use that to her advantage. The thought repulsed her as soon as it came to her. But her shattered mind was
he would hate hers
re you