ngs," Jason said over the ph
eton?" I asked, hope a f
tely. I can get the appl
?" Jason as
l. Because I'm going with him
the other end. "Ala
He saw the possessiveness I had mistaken for love. He' d pointed out the unhealthy d
y what I thought was love. I tol
is tone shifting to that of a concerne
married, Jason," I
y, the betrayal, the shattered pieces of
lity. "Okay, Alana. Whatever you
mmense it almost br
the meantime, I had to play my part. I had to go back to Declan' s hous
on my phone. Wear the silver gown I had made f
my brother wasn't lying in a hospital b
partment, and carefully took out the shimmering silver dress
win him bac
ing against the doorfra
nd holding the dress against myself. Ign
ced by a flash of anger.
table and deliberately poured it down the front of the silver gown. The
e dress was a custom piece. Irrep
as that
the hallway. He walked in, h
g in her eyes as she looked at her hand, now empty. "Oh, Alana, I'm so sorry!
fend myself, to expose
cutting me off. His glare was icy. "J
nstantly. He gently took her arm. "It's okay,
, but before he left, he shot me a warn
eart a leaden weight in my chest. I looked at Fay
a whisper. "I already agreed to
suffer." She leaned in, her voice a venomous whisper. "I'll be at the gala tonight,
of dread washed over me. I had to be care
g the part of the perfect fiancée. The lights were brigh
nced a special, final item. "And now, for a truly
om, and then it stopped, bathin
ages of the charity' s work, flickered. My own face appeared, smi
drained fr
or a beat, then erupt
he auct