She flinched like I’d slapped her.
“Get out, Layla.”
So I did.
I don’t remember the drive home.
I only remember sitting in my car outside my apartment, hearing her voice over and over.
That kind of person.
“I need the security,” I whispered.
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Three weeks later, I married Violet’s grandfather.
The wedding was small, private, and expensive enough to make my skin crawl. The flowers alone probably cost more than my rent.
I stood beside Rick, shoulders straight.
There was a fifty-year age gap between us.
And it wasn’t for love.Romance
From the second row, Violet stared down at the program in her lap. She never once looked at me.
No one came for me.
There was no one left to ask.
At the reception, I reached for a glass of champagne when a woman in pale blue stepped into my path.
Angela—one of Rick’s daughters.
She touched my elbow lightly and smiled without warmth.
“You’ve moved very quickly,” she said. “My father has always enjoyed rescuing strays.”
I took a sip of champagne. “Then I hope this family is finally house-trained.”Family
She blinked. “Excuse me?”
Rick appeared beside me. “Angela, if you can’t manage decency for one evening, please be silent.”