But Gideon was wrong. Blake wouldn't forget any of it. Not the next day, not ever. The guilt crushing his chest was too heavy, because he had seen the before and after. He remembered the sweet, innocent girl who used to light up the world. And now he was staring at the woman betrayal had shaped her into. Lottie really had died, and Charlie had returned in her place... to make them all pay. When he finally woke up, his headache was brutal. But the pain in his soul was worse. Gideon handed him a cup of coffee and looked at him with a flicker of sympathy. "You okay? Want something for the headache?" he asked, imagining the hangover had to be murderous. "No," Blake sighed, gripping the warm mug. "Let it hurt. Right now, the only thing keeping me from completely losing it is this damn headache. If I could think clearly, I probably would've jumped off the nearest bridge by now." "That bad, huh?" Gideon asked carefully. "Worse than I imagined," Blake murmured, unsure how to pu
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