in front of her apron. Her eyes were filled with helpless pity, and Chloe found it even more
taircase. Just as his foot touched the lowest step,
lia
e a mask of impatience, yet his tone was unexpectedly
one hand reaching out as though searching for the familiar support of the banister. It
he watched her a
polished oak, he moved. His hand shot out and
and rough, carrying a warning that sent a chill
xcuse. "Isabelle will be staying on the third floor. It's quieter
forbidden zone had
uite, blessed with the finest view and the most sunlight, once the sacred place closest to his heart. But now he had given
a blind woman-confusion, hurt, bewilderme
mfort, perhaps even shame-passing through his eyes befo
e moved your things into the master suite on the second flo
rrival for at least a week, methodically erasing Chloe from their
e had to ask it. She had to hear him say it one more time. G
do you
er, genuinely too shocked to speak. Even Isabelle's calm expression faltered for the briefest moment. He stu
though he were finally abo
er lips. Her hand flew to her
asterful p
Chloe and her question disappeared. Panic and naked fea
loe's voice broke into
Isabelle up the stairs, he threw one fi
use troub
a perfectly timed, fabricated medical emergency.
end of the third-floor corridor. It felt as though all the strength had been drained from her body,
She collided with the dining table, now completely cold, and a pla
le rushed forward and cau
the magnificent crystal chandelier shattered into thousands of glittering fragments of light in her sight. In that moment of despa
es widening at the astonishing discovery. She sai

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