was a mandatory event. My parents, a doctor and a lawyer often traveling for work, we
reated me like a daughter. The thought of seeing them was the only thing that made
ack dress. No flash, no dram
s of Boulder' s elite mingling under a massive tent
"I' m so glad you came. We' ve been so worried. Wh
She knew the history, the years of me
, Mrs. Haye
f the auction-a large, gaudy bronze sculpture of a bucking horse. It
and Brooke were sta
my path. I sidestepped to avoid her, but my elbow bumped a waiter' s tray. A full glass of red w
A collective gasp w
"knocked into" the pedestal holding the sculpture. The bronze horse wobbled,
le
d a trembling, ban
pose! You couldn' t stand to see me happy, so you had to ruin this! That scul
s full of accusation. I was the cold-hearted fr
s side, dabbing at her e
o," she said, her voice dripping with fa
like I was pathe
, his face inches from mine. "You' re going
n, no!" She stumbled again, this time towar
al piece of th
king through the stunned silence of the gala.
not only a vindictive saboteur, bu