so well. My pride, my composure, my supposed emotional distance. He believed I was in
gesture, which once would have made my heart flutter, now felt
touch just enough to sell the performance.
be worth it." He kissed my forehead, a gesture of fei
Dara was still in there. A morbid curiosity, a need to see the full extent
tub, surrounded by bubbles, a smug smile
be more careful," he whispered, his vo
" Dara pouted, splashing a bit o
it to his lips. "You're a wicked girl. But
I stumbled back, my hand pressed against the wall to steady myself. The air in the pent
the windows closed. "The city air is so polluted
s so bitter it alm
them for another second. I turned and fled down the grand,
the floor-to-ceiling windows. The glittering lights of the New York skyline spre
f water. He stopped when he saw me, a flicker of somethi
oney beauty that he, with all his new-money billions, had desperately wanted to possess. But he quickly smothered the thought. I could almost hear his internal monologue, the
his voice soft and laced with that same
him. "It felt s
s, an act of tender domesticity designed to disarm me. In my first life, I had melted under this touch, believing it was proof of his love. Now, I sat rigid, my mind
es, looked down at the scene. Her eyes narrowed with a flash of pure venomous jealousy. She coul
tripped," tumbling down the last few st
ar
ant. He didn't even glance back at me. He knelt beside her
as thick with genuine panic, a stark cont
her gaze flickered over to me, a triumphant, mocking little smirk playi
my gaze, hiding the fury in my eyes. It was one thing to know the truth, but to see his p
ed, leaving behind a hard, diamond-bright clarity. They thought this was their