smile fixed on his face, while my stomach churned. He came back to our table, his eyes shining with false sincerity. "Isn't th
so blissfully unaware that I knew everything, was a special kind o
. She was holding a small, beautifully wrapped gift. "Ava," she said, her voice sof
ping up my spine. Her eyes met mine for a brief second, and I saw a fl
a isn't feeling well. Perhaps another time." He was trying to protect his public image
't mean to intrude." She took a step back, and then, with a theatrical stumble, she
re you alright? What's wrong?" He helped her into a chair, his face a mask of genuine
ears welling in her eyes. "I thin
ant woman. I was forgotten, an inconvenient prop in their drama. He barked orders a
zzy, my vision tunneling. I had only taken a few sips of water all evening. I looked at the glass on the table, a sudden, horrible suspicion forming in
fied, stealing my breath. "Liam," I managed to whisper, but he didn't hear me. He was al
was a friend of my family, the only person I could think to trust. But my vision was blurring, t
s invisible, abandoned. The pain was all-consuming now, a fire spreading through my body. I slumped forward, my head hitting the