mile. "You're very lucky. A janitor foun
itter taste in my mouth. He hadn't come. He hadn't even called. I asked the nurs
e okay? Whe
ing tired but unharmed. He rushed to my bedsid
come?" I asked
me if I called the police or tried to find you, they'd... they'd kill
as busy ensuring Chloe and his unborn child were safe. He downp
f that explained everything. "It was the only c
as no remorse in his eyes, only self-pity and justification. The love
dn't even look at me. Her eyes, shar
nded. "The doctor said the sho
her. "She's resting at home. I hav
in. "This is all your fault. If you had been a proper wife an
t I felt nothing. I was beyond her venom. I
m door, a bouquet of cheap flowers in her hand. She looked pale and fragile, a picture of
so sorry. I told Liam to choose you. I told him my life did
ess martyr. Liam looked at her with ador
rmured, stroking her hair. "You jus
linical way he had treated my own near-fatal injuries. In that moment, watching them, I felt a profound sense of peace. The
oking at me, expecting tears or
se, Liam. There was no fear for me. Only calculation. You weren't saving an heir. You were saving yourself from your gr
before she hid it behind a fresh wave o
I said, the words feeling
that I would fall for. I saw the future clearly. I would
Our home. I walked through the rooms that held so many memories, but they felt lik
Photographs from our wedding, souvenirs from our travels, the silly gif
round the edges of the photographs, turning our smiling faces to black ash. I watched until everything was gone, until all that w