spree down Fifth Avenue, making him carry bags from stores he couldn't even afford
d hungover, the expensive su
his, Jocelyn?" he as
t it. You dreamed of being the one to buy me expensive things, to ta
. He has no idea
of my relatives, someone who has always looked down on me
rl into a v
are you really associating with this trash again?
y constructed composure shatters into a million pieces. It's a se
nocking over his chair,
ew this would happen. I wanted it to. I
nd Molly calls me. She
ou doing? That was c
eserv
he left you?" Molly's voice softens. "He didn't
si
to find Ethan. They found him living in a slum, working three jobs to pay for his grandfather's medical b
catches in
wice. The second time, you almost succeeded. You have scars on your wrists, Jocelyn. Scars you hide wi
o. He doesn't know. I never told an