'll just let
ed her cheeks, sharp and punishing, but it wasn't the weather that made her tremble. It was shame. Anger. The sick knot of defeat coiled beneath her ribs.
clutched in her hand cr
none brave enough to approach her, but their eyes follow
idn't
mannequins in silk and diamonds. Dresses she once wore. Designers who once called her by name. Now, they
orefront, her breath ragged. Her fingers, red
n they
r hand and fluttered into th
dn't c
van
and unmistakably alive. Like he
ed, and her b
raids slicked back into a bun that framed her cheekbones like sculpture. Her boots
ou doing out here li
maybe, but all she could muster
wet street. She arched a brow, stepping forward and
Rhett Callahan
ile in her throat. "He offered me a deal.
nked once.
e... tuxedos and signature c
" Savannah muttered. "He wants a wife. A silent, w
tching the ink bleed. "Jesus, Sav. This l
doesn't even want me. He wants what I represent.
shifted. The tease
y are yo
Savannah's lip quivered. She turned her head,
ost said yes,"
with a warm, steady hand. Her thumb brushed a
You're shaking like
low glow of a streetlamp. The city pulsed around them horns, sirens, voices blurring into a soundt
t can't buy groceries or keep a roof over my head. My apartment's falling ap
't interrupt
knowing I'd consider it. For being right. For standing t
onesty?" Ce
nah n
won't put food in your mouth or silence the rumo
ract again, her name still visib
me then?"
id. "And choosing it b
h's fingers tightened around the contra
lik
phone in hand. The screen glowed with a hea
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flattering. Her coat hung open, he
d, the comments wer
r long to sprea
finally lear
el to char
mattress and pressed the heel
thing
, humming radiator, silence thicker than air. The shadows cas
acroix. Not the woman who once graced magazine covers and hosted charity galas. This woman w
holding onto?"
hattered
shar
fr
oom and peered thr
land
ai
waste time. "Ms. Delacroix. I gave y
h, but the words ca
dn't want to do this. You were always polite.
er the noti
ook it. "You think I'm still throwin
e softening. "I think
lickering hallway light. The paper in
the door.
sank to t
estination, just movement. The city was quiet, slick f
e always did when the
ceme
ind. Her boots sank into the mud as she made he
rave was still
her fingers along the carved name. Benjamin Delacroi
andled," she murmured. "You pr
answer. The tr
ho I am anymore. I'm tired, Dad. I'm t
e. She didn't
s the stone. The rain ret
spered. "Do I give him
t expect
th
ed across the gr
iffened, tu
temples. His hands were clasped in front of him like he was u
he said. "Mr. Ca
omach
owly. The wet hem of her
he
the black car parked at the edge of the gr
he man replied, "when s