The imposing glass doors of Andy's office building loomed before me, and I squared my shoulders, determined to face the man who had caused so much turmoil in my life. As I approached the security desk, a burly guard eyed me suspiciously. "I need to speak with Andy," I declared, my voice unwavering
The revelation hung in the air like a dense fog as Andy's confession echoed through my mind. Stella's death, the argument on the balcony, the shove – it all pointed to a night marred by darkness and tragedy. Andy's eyes reflected a mixture of regret and confusion, his emotions laid bare for the firs
"Hey, Evie," he greeted with a casual smile. "Mind if I come in?" I hesitated for a moment before stepping aside to let him in. "Hey, babe. What brings you here?" He sauntered into the apartment, looking around. "Just thought we could hang out, you know? It's been a while since we’ve been able t
Timothy stared at me, his eyes betraying a tumult of emotions – disbelief, frustration, and an anger that took me back the more I stared back at him. I waited patiently for his reply, but it didn’t seem like he had anything positive. "I don't believe this," Timothy muttered, his voice a low rumble
The tears fell freely, unrestrained rivers of despair streaming down my cheeks. Dr. Morrison's office, once a sanctuary, now bore witness to the unraveling of a soul burdened by guilt, self-loathing, and the heavy weight of consequences. I felt as if I had become a tornado of chaos, destroying every
The opulent mansion loomed before me as I approached Kamran's residence, a place I never thought I'd willingly enter. The air was thick with tension and the echoes of my mother's cryptic revelations. I couldn't shake the feeling that something significant was about to unfold. As I neared the entra
“Congratulate you?” I stammered. "Mom, just…why?" Mia's expression softened, a semblance of concern replacing the intensity. "Evie, darling, there's no need to get worked up. It's not as bad as you think. In fact, you and Timothy could be siblings eventually." The words hung in the air, and for
Cautiously, I entered Timothy's apartment, my footsteps echoing in the silence that enveloped the space. "Timothy? Duke?" I called out, surprised by the absence of both Timothy and his dog, who would’ve come running to the door in most cases. The living room revealed no signs of their presence, ex