strode into the room, grabbed the box from her hands, an
and dangerous. "These three years have been to
eces of plastic and glass. The emptiness inside her was a strange kind of p
romance novel. It had become surprisingly popular, a tale of a passionate, fiery woman relentle
publisher, the door to the office opened. Blake
hat a surprise," the publish
, smiled sweetly. "We're here to discuss the play adaptation. Blake bought the rights to
st. Her story, her pain, was being turned into a r
nuations that Chloe was following them, gr
and into the hallway. "Are you stalking me now? Don't you have anything
the constant pain-it all coalesced into a single moment of clarity.
t a divor
r, his anger momentarily replaced by shock. He had expect
that easily? No, Chloe. You're my wife. You will stay trapped in this hateful marri