d felt like my escape, a tangible sign I was finall
t all away to become the devoted caretaker for Liam Hayes, the b
grandmother with her medical bills, creating a silent, crush
eams to stitch his shattered life back together, be
cert pianist from his "real" world, returned, and I
, a genuine, unguarded sound I hadn' t heard in mon
couldn' t be his partner, "not really,"
ng me: I was a glorified nurse, easily di
, Sarah, cruelly exposed me as a "charity case" and publicly shamed me,
d he let them do this to me a
is gilded cage; I would reclaim my life, pay back ever