LOGIN“Anyway,” Lilly drawls, stretching, “where were you headed just now?”“Breakfast.”“Oh good,” she claps her hands. “I’m starving, but we’re not going downstairs. We’ll just have our meal here.”I don’t argue. Just seeing Noah earlier feels like it drained every ounce of energy from my soul.After br
Sierra.“Uhm… hello?” I say, leaning back against the wall.The scene unfolding in front of me is eerily similar to yesterday except this time, Lilly is here. She’d told me before she left that she was heading to the meeting and would be back before I woke up so we could plan something to do.Appare
The words are right there on my tongue. Every reason why I would never, not in this lifetime, give her a chance... But then everything inside me freezes.I try to fight the thoughts. Try to bury them, to forget them, but they keep resurfacing like an unwanted fucking rash.My hand clenches. My heart
I clench my teeth, my hands fisting at my sides. My stare bores into her, but it does nothing to wipe the fucking smile off Juliett’s face. If anything, it only seems to encourage her because it widens.“If it isn’t the Ashthorne heiress,” Lilly drawls, folding her arms across her chest.Juliett’s s
The corridor outside my suite is quiet. It's designed to soothe but it does nothing to quiet the noise in my head.I head toward the elevator, my thoughts drifting where they shouldn’t. To Sierra.I don’t know why the twins asking about her unsettled me so much. Maybe because they’ve grown used to h
Noah.“Daddy,” Nova calls, “is Sierra with you?”I have a few minutes before the meeting, so I decide to call the twins since I couldn’t last night.Thanks to the time difference, it’s evening back home, which is perfect timing. The last thing I want is to mess with their sleep schedule.“Why do you
I look at Ava’s house, and it’s just as I remember it. Nothing has changed, and it’s still the same. I know this is a different house, but looking at it takes me back to years ago, when things changed after dad died.I remember coming to her house to spew nonsense because I felt like I was losing Ro
“Come in,” he finally answers, just when I was about to give up and assume he's still asleep.Opening the door, I enter. I find him seated on his bed. When he sees me, he moves down, sitting on the edge. I close the door and cross the floor to where he is.“How was girl’s day out?” he asks, his voic
“When did you get so mature?” I tease, bumping my shoulders with hers. “I’m older, I should be wiser.”“Maturity comes with experience, you know.” She shrugs her shoulders and smiles. “Love drives us to do what is best for our children. So as long as you are driven by love, you’ll always want what’s
“Yes! He’s no longer in hiding.” She beams, her happiness and excitement so contagious. “He even unofficially proposed.”“What do you mean by unofficially proposed?” I ask, completely confused.By the other’s looks, they were just as confused. It’s either he proposed or didn’t. There is nothing like







