RowanI fell back onto the sofa, my head spinning. When Gabe called and asked me to meet with him, I never thought that he would blow my mind.I honestly thought he wanted to bitch about the decision by the board members. He completely floored me when he revealed that he had a kid. A daughter no one
For the first time since I got his call, I smiled, happy that he was leaning towards getting to know his daughter.“Then I’ll support you.”“But how the fuck do I go about it? I know finances like the back of my fucking hand, but I don’t know how to be a father,” he sighed in frustration, making me
Harper.It’s been almost a week since Gabriel left us with his driver and drove off. I haven’t heard a thing from him, nor have I laid my eyes on him. He also hasn’t been here, which makes me believe that he’s staying at one of his many other properties.It’s been difficult trying to settle, especia
He pushes the document across the counter. Taking it, I go through it. I’ll have my lawyer check it out after, but it's always good to go through a contract yourself first. If there is one thing my brother taught me, it is that I should never sign anything I haven’t read.The basics we discussed wer
I put the final touches to my look before staring at myself in the mirror. I was a nervous wreck because today was my third wedding day.It sounds so bad when I put it like that, right? The only comfort I get is that I’m marrying the same man I married a couple of years ago. My first husband.Slidin
I spot Rowan the moment we get inside. Just like his brother, he was in a black suit. We get at the front of the chapel just as the priest walks in.“Hello, Harper,” Rowan greeted politely, with a welcoming smile.I’m totally shocked. He was completely transformed—nothing like the Rowan I remember.
Emma.“You have to get out of this room, Emma. You can’t spend your days stuck in this dump.” Mom told me, but I didn’t even spare her look as my eyes were fixated on the sad series I was watching.I sat in my bed, still in my pajamas, with some snacks scattered around my duvet. I had different drin
“Why the hell did I let you convince me to go out for lunch?” I grumbled as I watched the landscape flash by us.It’s been a long time since I’ve been outside our family estate. I think the last time I was outside was when I attended Ava’s wedding. To be honest, I’d been shocked when she invited me.