oah could be traced back to a singl
owed by an avalanche. With her last ounce of strength, her
r, Madelyn had nearly gi
and steady-breaking through the bliz
oice rang out. "You're going
arching for her mysterious savior, the mem
d her a photograph, she knew at once-
iced everything: the Owen family's wealth, pa
fe was a blessing, never realizing he woul
ing water faded, foo
Her vision blurred, but even in the shadows, s
e of herself into loving him, yet he met her with nothing but resent
lattering as Noah changed into fresh
"It's the 9th today. Why did you decid
using the woman Noah truly loved as a pawn. Afterward, his father demanded that
," said Noah, his tone sharp and unfee
as the woman he had fought to shield in the p
ved Madelyn had orchestrated the betrayal
ds, Noah's warning cut through the silence. "Stay away from he
, but not before throwing one l
ght in the mirror make you sick?"
he knew she looked frail and pitiful, and to him, th
.
ut, sleep came in
tumbled toward the medicine cabinet, desperate for relief, but
r throat. Clutching the bathroom sink for support, she caught s
n. At last, near dawn, the searing pain dulled beneath th
s, she surrende
nd unsteady, Madelyn pushed herself upright and began to tidy her appear
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