เข้าสู่ระบบFresh tears spilled down her face. "Why does everyone think they can threaten me?" I rolled my eyes. "You're missing the point here completely." I took another breath, trying to explain more clearly, more patiently. "What I'm saying is this: if you keep quiet and cover for him, when the time
My humor died instantly. I knocked gently on the stall door. "Hello?" The crying stopped immediately. Complete silence. Like whoever was inside was holding their breath, hoping I'd go away. "It's Kelly," I said softly. "From earlier." More silence. Then I heard movement. Someone shifti
Note to self: add "good dental hygiene" to the list of things this man lacks. Along with morals, basic decency, and self-awareness. "If you're not going to play by my rules, then it's simple. You have two choices." He held up two fingers, like I was a child who needed visual aids. Which was ri
KELLY As I walked closer to the manager, I stood by his table, staring at him. He kept smiling at me, patting his thigh like it was a luxury car seat instead of... well, his thigh. The sight made my stomach turn. His fingers drummed against his leg, slow and deliberate, like this was some kind
KELLY I walked into the company building feeling exhausted. My body was there, but my mind was somewhere else entirely. Part of me felt low. Empty. Like something vital had been carved out of my chest. But another part of me felt relieved. I'd finally signed the divorce papers. I'd finally
Of 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







