My heart squeezed in my chest. It was that lump again. It had found its way to my throat and wouldn't go down no matter how hard, and how many times I tried to swallow it. The man lady Hannah spoke of reminded me about my father. Papa used to sing me songs on this very bench too. He tried to teach
SOPHIAI hopelessly flung myself into his arms without any second thoughts. My conversation with Lady Hannah taught me the importance of being with people who loved you. I was never going to risk my family for anything. "Love?" Asher called out when I locked my arms around his neck. The feeling of
ASHER **Thirty minutes earlier** It hurt to see Sophia break down into tears in front of me. I held her and led her back to the car without saying any words. She didn't need me to speak at that moment. All she needed was the comfort of my presence, and I was ready to offer that. As we drove, she
He took my hand in his with a nervous smile spread across his lips. Once our hands were locked in a handshake, the nervous smile disappeared, leaving a bold grin on his face. "I didn't think I would see you anytime soon, seeing as you didn't bother to come visit when I was at the hospital." "You h
SOPHIA Something was wrong. I continued to stare at the back of his neck that the strands of his black hair allowed me to see. Something was terribly wrong. When I saw Reed at our door this morning, my anger returned, and my heart broke for Asher all over again. Why was he here? Who the hell gave
Adeline had only one weakness in this world, and that was him. She would never speak the truth against him in his presence, he knew this. And he used it to play with me. Fuck! I wanted nothing more than to hurl the bottle of champagne at his face and smash that smirk out of his face. "I am a luck
SOPHIA By the time Asher returned to the room, I made sure to take my shower and was now seated on my side of the bed, waiting for him to return. Once he stepped into the room, both of his hands moved to the buttons of his shirt as he walked to the vanity mirror that adorned a distal corner of our
That was the place Adeline had presented him with proof of everything she had said that morning. I pushed the door open and turned on the light with the switch that rested beside the door. Grateful it was open, I allowed my eyes drink in the sight of the two mighty shelves that made up the left wal