ates, the long gravel drive, the massive house that h
I sat on the edge of the bed, and the memory I
h was in the passenger seat, crying. She and Ethan had a terrib
ah," she had sobbed. "
ngry. Let's just go home. W
ss of tears and makeup. "He'll le
ct, she lunged for
it hard t
control, but it was too late. We hydroplaned, spinning acr
g" ever since. I let Ethan believe it. I let e
han must have known. He must have known
He just wanted someone to blam
nge in me. The way I looked at him. Th
to escalate
nch. A woman got out. She was tall, sophisticated, wi
oth as silk. "This is Isabella. She's my new physic
d, perfect smile. She
ed a proper room. You can move your things to the old tack room in the