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tober wind. She shivered, pulling her trench coat tighter around her frame, her knuckles white against th
ck town cars in the VIP pickup zone. She looked for the familiar
th
d a gust of exhaust fumes that tast
. The screen lit up, the brightness
ot from the house manager. Not even from the automated
he opened the Uber app, her fingers hovering for a second before
ed about the weather, the traffic, the rising cost of bagels. Eulalie stared out the window, watching the gra
huh?" Tariq asked, gestur
nd coming from the speakers. An entertainm
Pennington is hosting a massive celebration for her latest product launch.
r palm. The pain was sharp, grounding. Adalynn. Her half-sister. The woman who had taken her fa
ispered, her voice
Avenue. The doorman, a young guy named Leo, did a double-take when
, reaching for her luggage. "We... we
to her lips. The lie tasted like ash on her tongu
eart hammered against her ribs, a frantic, uneven rhythm. She checked her reflection in the polished brass doo
her coding days flashed in
doors slid
s. A pair of Caden's Italian leather loafers were kicked off haphazar
r. A sound that usually filled Eulalie with warmth, but today, it chilled her. It was a hig
Persian rug. She moved behind the lacquered ebony screen that se
bathed in the warm, golde
the man who terrified boardrooms, was kneeling on the carpet, hold
sofa, her curls bouncing. "Auntie Addie is g
alie hadn't seen directed at her in years. He smoothed the un
ed. Her hand went to h
r Elara. Caden had scoffed, calling it "clutter" and "garish
chirped, grabbing the toy and hugging
and brushing lint from his trousers. "We better g
mbed fingers. The heavy gold clasp hi
ttered the do
The warmth evaporated from his face, replaced b
. Her eyes widened, and then, instinctively, s
lat. "You're back. Why didn't
hroat was dry, closed up. She swall
distracted. "I know the date. Adalynn's l
He truly, honest
behind Caden's expensive suit pants, looking at her mother
Elara whispered loudly to her f
e force of a physical blow. Her knees felt weak. S
ssing her presence as a logistical inconvenience. He scooped Elara up
r attention already shifting
od and the expensive scotch he liked. He didn't
husband and daughter, leaving Eulalie standing a
or. A card had fallen from
est Aunt
remble. A strange, cold calm was spreading through her veins, freezing the tears before they
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