One – Fl
he building looked worse than it had yesterday if that was even possible-like it might collapse under the weight of its
g was slipping through my fingers-every plan, every hope, every carefully laid-out versio
en just as infuriating then as he was now-smug, unreadable, and far too used to getting his wa
acked sidewalk with a ring in my poc
d faintly of chamomile tea and old wood-a scent I'd come to associate with my grandmother. She was curled up in her favorite chair near the window,
oftly. Her voice was just a whisper no
didn't quite reach my eyes. "H
to press for answers, but I could feel her eyes on me-always watching,
r hand in mine, the skin paper-thin and cold, and pressed a kiss to her knuckle
hrug. "I'm fine,
ng faster than expected, that the basic treatments weren't enough a
eater that rattled more than it warmed. This wasn't the life we'd imagined. It wasn't
man I barely trusted in exchange for
ffer like it was the most logical thing in the world. Two years. That was the deal. I'd
he'd said. A si
le.
know why me-why someone like Lucas, who could have anyone, would go through the trouble of finding m
er tha
simple but beautiful-a thin platinum band with a single diamond that shi
ust two years. It wasn't love. It
" she said, her tone soft but laced with concern.
light and meaningless-but it felt wrong to use
d, forcing a smile. "Just
omise me you'll take care of
e she was okay that I hadn't stopped to ask if I was. Most days I felt lik
se," I w
tly squeezed my hand. I
ht off, staring out the window into the dark. I didn't know what
ound myself pull
s name. It
e said, not a quest
y eyes. "I
meone over tomorrow with the paperwork. And a car. You'll
ned around the ph
believable, Flora. If people think it's a real marriage, it'll be
the sound of Grandma's coughing from the
," I
without say
-
eatrice came to measure me for "appearance wardrobes." She was sharp, efficient, and said almost n
ck-tie event next Friday, as Lucas's fiancée. T
countdown had started. I packed slowly, trying not to ma
e full truth, not yet. Only that I had taken a new job and would be travelin
like she
-
ver seen on TV. The driver didn't say much-just opened the door and ha
Floor-to-ceiling windows. Marble floors. Everything is pristine
leaning against the kitch
grandmother?" he asked, not
I said. "Confu
There's somethin
d. "Wha
choose you just because of your s
at him. "
ebating whether to tell me the truth. Then
stepped ba
at triggered it, but your name came up in a report last year. Your mother's history, your scholarship ties
ded. "That ma
know my father. He's paranoid. Controlling. O
what does that have to
et him off my back-it protects you. If he
o the couc
tell me this bef
say yes on your own," h
stretched
at the ring, t
just about savin
it nev