Logan was tongue-tied, so he glared at her, peeved, and walked away. Unfazed, Margaret followed him. She had decided that no matter where Logan went, she would follow… without speaking too unless he started the conversation. She was a little wary that he would hate her even more if she talked more.
At present, all she wanted was for Etiennette to recover. “She’s right! You don’t have to worry about a thing!”“We’re a team, remember? We don’t leave one of our own behind!”“We can’t feel relieved unless you’re better, you know?”One by one, Natalie and the rest chimed in.Etiennette shook her h
Even as early as midday, when Etiennette was still in a deep sleep, Natalie had her scheme all fleshed out. Her aim? Possessing Logan, especially when all of his hopes for Etiennette were completely crushed. What had happened to Annais Lecroix yesterday was a revelation to her: it did not matter if
[I called him twice now, but he didn't answer any of them. He said he's busy, I know. But I'm kinda… feeling a little sad? I don't blame him, I mean. He at least asked this Rath Bonner guy to pick me up at the airport…]She wrote for an hour and closed the book, locking its pages behind a delicate l
"Time to get the show on the road," Natalie said before waving at Etiennette and the rest. "Hey, I asked! He's your guy!"Rath drove the car to where Etiennette was and stepped out of the car. He affected gentlemanly manners and introduced himself, "Good evening. You must be Ms. Etiennette Pascal! I
Logan arrived at the airport in a taxi. Catching the young man's silhouette excited Natalie, who waved at him as hard as she could. "Logan, over here!"He sighed quietly and headed in her direction. When he got close, though, he was surprised by the perceptible blue-black spot at the corner of her
He began caressing her cheeks with the back of his hand, its suppleness so flawless that he shut his eyes in enjoyment. It felt like smoking premium crack. He watched Etiennette's lips parting slightly from his movement, revealing her mouth's pinkish interior and pearly white teeth. His eyes widene
"Okay, so why the hell are you still standing here? Get down there and check!" the wife roared at him. The two bolted out of the room, skipped the elevator, and hurried down flights of stairs. About 3 or 4 minutes later, they finally reached the spot below their window. They were stunned. There wa