other fight, this one more serious. A boy had pushed her down a fli
h a rage she'd never seen before. She had cried, not from t
," she had sobbed
at his own arm was broken from when he'd dealt with
if he hurts me again?" she'
with a grim determination. Then he looked at her, his
had said. "No one
d, confused. "Why d
id simply. "You pulled me out of the
hat came next were a vow. "I swear, Frankie
ds. Now, lying in a hospital bed because he had chosen t
omething-was it guilt? But it
he had run to the window and
e hysterical. "Frankie hates me, and it's all my
of her dramatic p
!" she cried out to Francesca.
melia, no!" He lunged for her, pulling h
mbling. "Don't ever do that again
Frankie... she needs to forgive m
looked at Francesca. He dra
manded, his voice leaving
throbbed with a dull, persistent pain. She tried
r, I c
l. He stood over her, his shadow falling acro
she wh
g into her flesh, and tried to pull he
r side. She cried out, her legs giving way. She wo
is face inches from hers. "So arro
esh, stitched wound on her side. Blood was
oo consumed with his anger, wit
ordered again, his vo
out, her eyes flashing with
s death must have been fate's way of punis
low. Her breath caught in her throat. For a moment,
voice filled with a pain so deep it was al
truth!" he
rabbed the water pitcher from her
her, taking the blow for him. The plastic
her arm as if she were grievously wounded.
concern for Amelia and murderous rage for
he said to Amelia gently, then gla
, empty, and full of a chilling promise of retri
ving Francesca alone. She slid to the
e whispered to the empty
ust a few more days, an
e physical pain in her side nothing compared