over. Back at the house, she made herself a simple sandwich and ate it standing in her kitchen, enjoying the solitude. The house was hers again, q
his low voice and Sophia' s higher, more insistent tones. Ava stayed in her room, but the sound carried. "Li
ined. "It's almost over, Soph. Just a
ecides to leave on her own terms? You need
tion before, caught in snippets over the years. It no longer h
e displayed. She took them down, one by one, and carefully wrapped them in paper, placing
jump. It was Liam. "Ava? Ca
xhausted, his tie loosened, his
the bookshelf. A flicker of panic crossed hi
voice neutral. She wouldn't give him the
to her room, a space he rarely entered. He was close enough now that she could s
ghost of an attraction, a purely physical response to his proximity. It was an unwel
long?" She saw Ava, and her expression hardened into a venomous glare. She stormed into the room, shov
it. The diagnosis was circled in red ink: "Diminished Ovarian Reserve." Below it, a doctor'
You are the one who doesn't belong here." She lunged at Ava, grabbing for the box of awards on the bed, her nails digging