r 5: S
t a thousand miles
storeroom door, my ear straining to catch the
my dad say. But what follows is the soun
ith you!" There is more t
hear a ma
n't calm down, you're going
. "What.what is t
siac. It'll help
rhythmic thumping of heels against the marble, and then
dia! Keep her stil
t perfectly: my father, the man who used to tuck me in, pinning his own daughter down to pour th
g uncontrollably. I'm not Chloe's biggest fan
his is Chloe's fate, w
eavy thud that echoes through the floorboards and vibrat
starts again, but th
he quiet, sharp as a razor. "Our Chloe! How
k. I can hear the sound of his footsteps c
million dollar hole in the floor. If Chloe didn't go, we'd be sleeping i
lost her favorite accessory. "That ungrateful, selfish girl. S
ve of pure, concentrated loathing so strong it makes the cold of the room seem distant. They aren't even pretending anymore.
crifice myself and make
*
o breathe. Then it becomes a dull, heavy ache. Thirst is worse. My tongue feels like a piece of dry leather, and every swallow is a struggle. I drift in
to believe a man that arrog
its me, it's a painful feeling. It's a blinding white wall that makes my eyes sting and water.
a voice snap
I don't have the strength to fight as a maid hauls me toward the living room. My legs are usel
f stale cigarettes hangs in the air. Chloe is standing over me, wearing a silk slip dress and a look
t, the sharp point of her stiletto catching me in the ribs. I gasp, the air le
ould take you," I whisper
at her. "You think you're so smart? You think you're safe because you married a name? We had to pa
ps to the side, and I feel a fresh tear of skin inside my cheek. Before I can reco
out a strangled cry, the bones in my hand protesting under the p
ease stop
when she sees me, a small smile creeps up
d floor, Lydia steps closer and delivers a backhanded
he floor. Fresh blood
nother ten million to recover your sister. That puts our debt at 20 million
d then looks at me. Chills run down my arm when I see a satisfied glint
These people are supposed to be my family. Yet
m the mantel. His eyes are red and glazed with a terrifying,
tten rid of you y
what'r
atters against the floor inches from my head, shards of it spraying across my skin. I try to crawl away, my f
, her eyes narrowing with a sickening intent. "You want to take Julian'
eyes shut, wrapping my arms around myself in a futile attempt to pr
ows isn't a kick. I
is kicked off its hinges, hitting the hallway floor with a deafening crash. A gust of col
space. But I don't look at them. I look at the m
t, his hair slightly damp from the rain. His face is a mask of absolute, lethal stillness. He looks around the
onto mine, and for a second, the coldness in them shatters. He sees the bl
't shout. He doesn't have to. The quiet
ng white. Alistair is across the room in three long strides. He doesn't even look at my father
before he gently brushes a stray hair from my forehead. His touch is so light it's almost a gho
, Emily,"
smells of expensive wool and the cold outdoors, still holding the heat from his body. It's the first ti
. She is backed into a corner, staring at the small army currently occupying
at her with a disdain so profound it's lik
he man who is going to ensure that by tomorrow morning, none
her head as she tries to make the connection about where she head the name from. Then moment it clicks, Chloe
barely a whisper. "Are you Alista

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