로그인Of course. It was a weekday. She'd be at the office. Hope surged through me. "Okay, Kelly," I muttered, starting my car. "I'm coming to find you. You can't escape from me. No matter what happens, we're bound for life." I pulled out of the driveway and headed toward Kelly's company. My heart
"All these messages are from Kelly. See?" Mrs. Thompson's eyes widened as she scrolled through them. "Have you been ignoring her?" she asked quietly. "No, it wasn't deliberate," I said quickly. "I traveled without my phone. I forgot it at home. Then I fell sick and ended up in a hospital for m
DANNY I pulled up Kelly's mom's number and hit call. She answered on the third ring. "Hello, Danny." Her voice was ice-cold. My stomach dropped. She now hated me. "Mrs. Thompson, I need to see you. It's urgent." "I'm about to leave the house," she said flatly. "Please. Just give me a f
I lifted my bandaged hand. "I punched a mirror in my hotel room. Then I passed out. I was unconscious in a hospital for two days." "What?" Mom shot to her feet. "You were hospitalized and didn't tell me?" "Mom, please sit. That's not the point." She sat, gripping my hand tightly. "When I f
DANNY I gripped the steering wheel so hard my knuckles turned white. My car sped down the highway toward my parents' house. Simon's words kept replaying in my head. "I don't get you, Danny," he'd said on the phone earlier. "You called me at 2 a.m. demanding I draft divorce papers immediately.
I would go to our home. Our real home. The one Kelly and I shared. I'd find her there, or I'd wait for her to come back from work. And then we'd talk. Really talk. After dressing in clean clothes, I remembered my old phone. It was still under the bed where I'd shoved it that first night. I knelt







