t suffocatingly so. He brought me breakfast in bed, bought me a new dress,
tered on Saturday morning by a loud,
t out of bed. I was still in one of Liam's old t-sh
up." Her voice was
droom. Liam was still asleep. I quickly pulled on a pair of sweatp
Next to her was Brittany Lewis, whose sneer was a permanent fixture on her face.
ia asked, not bother
g," I said, trying
Can you get us some coffee, please?
walking into the apartment like they owned it. Which,
of defiance. "I
o me with a look of feigned sympathy. "Oh, honey
te sofa. I wanted to scream, to throw them out. But I knew it would just make thing
m the bedroom, rubbing his
e saw Sophia. "Soph! W
ia a warm hug and a kiss on the chee
ce sweet as honey. "We're going to that new b
re was taking forever to answer the door,"
they were here?" Liam asked,
at they' d treated me like dirt? That he w
my stomach, sharper this time. I pressed a hand t
I mumbled. "I think
ing her eyes. "It's the biggest social event of th
wouldn't want people to think L
ed at Liam, pleading with my
on cold. "Get dressed, Chloe.
iam's friends. They spoke a language of inside jokes and shared histo
d toward me. "Chloe, you haven't touched yo
champagne flu
he cramps were getting worse, a constant,
y, drawing the attention of the who
ation. I looked to Liam for help, for any sign of support. He just stare
Sophia insisted, her voice dripping wit
d, malicious gleam in their eyes. They wer
His eyes were cold, empt
lay along, to swallow my pain a
over me. I stood up abruptly, my
, my voice shaking. "I n
l on the floor as a fresh wave of cramps wracked my body. I could hear their laughter from the other side