the guards opened the door, his face impassi
hollowed out, my throat raw from silent screams. I stumbled up the stairs, my
ter suite, craving the simple comfort of a sho
en I s
-length mirror, turning this way and th
of my biological mother, a woman I' d never known. It was priceless, not because of the desig
of pure, hot rage washed over me, bu
oing?" My voice
u' re out." She smoothed a hand down the silk. "Isn' t it beauti
her, my eyes fixed on the
st a dress. Cohen said I could borrow anyt
uld see she knew exactly what she was doing. There was a f
t of my
bling. "You' re being mean. I
te fabric on the corner of the vanity. I heard the sickening sound o
ld wen
out and connected with her cheek.
eatrical shock. She brought a hand to
me," she
issed, my eyes on the ruined dre
arily forgotten. "Of course I did. It' s just an old rag anyway. Cohen can buy you
going on
had entered just in time to see Kiera' s te
lance: me, standing there shaking
did you do?" he roared,
ing her face in his chest. "All I did w
e. "Are you out of your mind? Loo
I yelled, my voice breaking. "Lo
a tear in my own skin. "Cohen, you know what that dre
Cohen' s shoulder. "I' m so sorry," she whimpered. "I
rm tightening around her. "You will do n
of fabric, Aurora. Calm down." He reached into his pocket, pul
one. Buy ten. I don' t care. J
his face. The casual cruelty of his
He' d listened as I told him it was all I had of my mother. He had promised to have a climate-control
s if that could fix the gaping hol
ttention focused solely on Kiera. "Come o
his voice soft and comforting. "Don' t worry, I' ll take you sh
he ruined dress and the black credit card o
no sound. It wasn't just about the dress anymore. It was about
hem all and se
d, and with a surge of cold, clear fury, I snapped it in half. Th
He was a monster. And I