aned heavily on a cane, her face pale and drawn. She had been "s
d, her voice thin but carrying auth
tion wasn' t for me. It was for the family' s reputa
this to me again. I lunged past Mary, grabbing the heavy iron fireplace poke
t think she possessed, steppe
the side of the head wit
surprised sound, her eyes wide. She swaye
m went
common plant extract she was severely allergic to, had weakened he
ozen. Then Caleb let out a ro
d, his face turning a blotchy
ribs. I fell to the floor, curling into a ball as he kicked me over and over. The party guests
es bloody. He looked down at me, his ey
so much?" he snarled. "Y
on the floor. He threw me down the basement stairs, the same basement from my
pped in front of Caleb. A mother protecting her son. But as she fell, her eyes had met mine. There was no lo
' ll never
pped me, ev
d cooked thousands of meals, washed mountains of laundry, tended to e
door, low and menacing, c
ith rage. "I' m going to keep you down here. I' m going to make you wi
n a lock echoed in the darkn
eb, honey, come away from there. Let' s... let' s call
the promise of a suffering far worse than my first life. I