igid. A flash of pan
d at her men. "Take her to the servic
ark storage room, shoving me behind a stack of bo
ised. He was clearly flustered. I could see him through the crack in
with faux innocence. She stood up and walked toward him. "I tra
. I wanted to surprise you." He pulled her into his arms, his movement
my stomach heave. I pressed a hand to my mouth, tr
tly, a pout on her face. "Then why did you spend so much time with that A
ratorial whisper. "She was a mistake. A charity case. My mentor's daughter. I felt obligated to take care of
knife. He was painting me
her a pile of money and sent her abroad. Told her to never c
k?" Heidi asked, her voice lac
I'll deal with it. Now, forget about her. We're getting marr
ned in and kissed him, a long
a million tiny pieces. He was not only betraying me, he was desecrating the memor
e' d been so patient, so respectful. He' d told me he would wait forever for me. He promis
om, with another woman, c
to roam her body, his movements greedy and rough. It
inst the table, his br
e stopped.
e purred, her hands reaching for the buckle
a raw, animalistic hunge
e rustle of clothing. Sounds that made my blood run c
e father of my unborn child, be with another woman just a few feet awa
ery good memory I had of him. He was taking our past, our
ng. I bit down hard on my lip to keep from crying
over a small metal bucket. It clatter
the next room
avin' s voice was
art s