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wenty years, their house was my home, and their son, Brock, was my bro
s beautiful, charming, and immediatel
g me a freeloader with an incestuous
the only locket I had of my de
ike a spoiled br
tranger over me, believing her poison. The family th
"sick obsession" and ruin my family's name. She thought I would crumble. Bu
I said. "And have
pte
eigh
ered with a sweet smile to a circle of her friends, just loud enough for me to hear over the clink of champagne flutes at my own graduation party. But
Kenneth Sampson' s real estate empire. It was all clean lines, glass walls, and manicured lawns that r
Geneva Sampson, the woman who was my mother in every way that mattered, ca
ing down my bo
g with my brother, Brock, in the living room, their deep voices a fami
e doorb
e. He ran a hand through his sandy blond hair, t
' d described her as beautiful, charming, and smart. When he opene
pressive blue eyes, and a smile that could disarm armies. She was dressed i
n and stepping forward with a welcoming smile. "It' s so lovely
id, her voice smooth and practiced. "And please, ca
on a recent article about his company in Forbes, asked Geneva for her lemon chicke
erfect. T
blend into the scenery. Her smile didn' t falter, but something in her eye
?" she asked, her h
rm around my shoulders, pulling me into th
ical thing, a warm blanket against the
ate program for architecture," Kenneth added, beam
best friends. They' d died in a car crash when I was six, and without a moment' s he
it landed with the weight of a stone. "Brock mentioned he
in the air, shar
mfortably. "Fi, i
eath it. "Calleigh is our daughter. Period. The circumstances of how she came to us don' t cha
reach her eyes. Those clear blue eyes were fixed on me, an
ld, hard glin
lf against his side. It was a clear act of possession. "Well, that' s j
upy, but the insin
just fine," Kenneth said, hi
how people talk. A beautiful girl like Calleigh, living in such close quarter
rom comfortably warm to ic
confusion and annoyance. "Fion
mile was gon
"Fiona, I' m not sure what you mean by 'unconvent
was danger
argument. "Calleigh is my daughter. Brock is my son.
God, Geneva, I am so sorry! That' s not what I meant at all. I just... I' ve heard whisper
. "I can' t imagine how hard it must be, having to constantl
illed with sympathy. They were filled with a
d... I' d never heard them.
into our perfect garden. This wasn't a misunderstanding. Thi
rled into a f
nd Geneva long before I was born. The Sampsons had loved me my entire life, not out of pity, but out of a deep, abidi
lked into our home and, in less than ten minutes, tried
ese rumors e
say such
ock, baby, I think I' ve made a terrible impression.
blatant, so textbook,
ce soften with concern for her, I
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