en's
t me like I
iration, maybe a hint of jealousy. No, this was different. Her expression
of me, I couldn
Mon
a vague, have we met at some gala? kind of way. No, this was different. She struck something d
place her. That
in seconds, uncovering lies with a glance. Yet the momen
That's wha
fami
kyline spread out like a conquest. But I wasn't thinking abou
. The way she flinche
s
s moved. A memory that wouldn't form c
al
scotch. It had been five years, but sud
kin and laughter in her voice. I'd gone by Luke then. My mi
who never asked
ust s
it b
could
The way she looked at me-li
he same ones I remembered lookin
ployee file. Legal consultant. Hired thre
a gap. A ful
nity
me like a bric
a Monroe. Age 29. Born in Seattle. Moved
art s
roe. Ag
onths after
, unmoving. My throat
so
nclusions. There had to
oved through the hallway with that same air of forced calm,
dn't t
told me I h
was
f
to be sure. I needed proof. Because if she lied-if s
was
d up th
n. Fast. Get me something off Isla
think
t do
one in my car outside
stayed. Watched as she walked inside, holding a small boy's han
ldn't
head. Just for a se
r
rey. Not so
g
y. My chest felt
ed just
as m