lung to the side of the mountain. Every breath bu
e Sarah, his childhood sweetheart, his voice a
ce raw and thin, "I' m hurt!
issal in his eyes as he snapped, "Stop being so dram
y abdomen intensifying. "Ethan, the baby! Our bab
eyes before Sarah whimpered, and his expression harde
touch rough, then shoved me. My head hit the jag
into his arms, turning his back, and walking a
t, the one I was going to show him, but he barely paused as Sarah whi
a shrinking dark spot in a world of
t abandoned;
s revealed, shattering his meticulously crafted lie
as dying and had deliberately made sure I couldn't be f
ty. He left her drowned, just as he had left me to freeze. He survived, living with the ghost of his
im, just like I was
ended into the earned darkness, his sc
y, I w