He hangs up and I rush to my bedroom to find something descent to wear. Seeing we were going to a shooting range, I decide on wearing something comfortable, so I settle on jeans, a t-shirt and flats. Ethan arrives in ten minutes like he said and we immediately leave. “So, what made you decide to be
Rowan I watch the cop that saved Ava leads her away. For some reason I hated how he was holding her hand. Like seriously, was it a must he holds her fucking hand? I didn’t know why the hell seeing the two of them together irritated me but it did. I didn’t like whatever was going on between them.
“The fact that you’re glaring at your ex-wife and her hero” he states. “He’s not he fucking hero!” “He is…in case you’ve forgotten he did try to save her so, that makes him a hero in her eyes” She turns to him and gives him a look I’ve never seen in her eyes before and it didn’t sit well with me.
Ava “So Rowan?” Ethan asks me as we drive back home. After the incident in the bathroom, I didn’t want to be anywhere near Rowan so I had asked Ethan to take me home thirty minutes later. “He’s my ex-husband” I reply toneless and we fall into silence I still couldn’t believe the nerve Rowan had
Getting up in annoyance, I put my bathrobe on and storm down stairs. Whoever it was that disturbed me was going to get an earful. I wrench my door open, ready to curse the person but I stop dead in my tracks. The last person I expected to see was currently standing on my doorstep. “What do you wan
My head is throbbing. Actually scratch that. My entire body is in pain. I try opening my eyes but I can’t. It felt like they were weighed down by stones. I try calling out to Noah, to anyone, but no sound leaves my mouth. I am moving. Or someone is moving me. Every movement jolts me and just makes
“Miss Sharp, so glad that you’re up…we were worried for a minute there” he begins with a smile. “Now, do you know where you are and what happened to you?” I nod my head. “The hospital…something forceful pushed me back when I unlocked my car. I hit my head from the impact.” I’ve tried blocking out
Rowan. “How is she doing, Rowan?” Kate, Ava’s mother asks. The concern in her voice is genuine. You can hear how hard she’s trying to stop herself from crying. It’s been a very hard couple of days and I still can’t over how we almost lost Ava. “She woke up yesterday for a few minutes before going