ion confirming a conclusion I had already reached. He was Oli
treets filling with people on their way to real jobs, real lives. I felt disc
p and cool against my skin. The steady rhythm of my feet on the pavement was g
ood money I' d left for Ethan-I bought a plush teddy bear and a set of colorful building blocks. My se
t felt important. It was a way of reconnecting with the person I was be
igh-end shopping district. Rows of gleaming storefronts with names like Chanel, Gucci, and Cart
s when I
jewelry store that probably had its own
dark, impeccably tailored cashmere coat. Olivia was beside him, a vibrant silk scarf wrapped aro
k of genuine adoration on his face. The same look he used to give m
mach c
turion Card. The mythical "black card" reserved for the world' s wealt
me it was all he could afford, and he' d polished it for hours to make it shine for me. I had worn it every single day since.nts were clumsy. My shoulder bumped into a street vendor' s cart laden with cheap souvenirs. A dozen litt
oud in the quiet, reverent
ed. Includ
n horror as they locked with mine. Olivia' s sm
hose two carefully separated worlds had just collided. He dropped the shopping bags
aw the master manipulator, the heir to a tech fortune, lo