Right now, Serena was everyone's lucky star. And Sarah? She was the curse no one wanted around. Why was it that everything Serena touched turned to gold, while nothing ever worked out for her?
"All you did was seduce a man, that's all. If you could convince Hugh to back you, then I can convince Cole to do the same," Sarah said bitterly.
Jealousy twisted in her chest, blooming dark and fast like poison ivy in her eyes.
…
For two days straight, Sarah searched for Cole. She went from Larson Group's offices to the nightclubs his friends hung out in.
But everywhere she went, she got the same answer—a shake of the head.
"Cole's not here. Maybe he was called back to the Larson residence."
But he wasn't there either.
She even tried sneaking into the family chapel again, hoping to recreate the night they'd shared. But there was no sign of him. Worse, she was nearly caught and had to flee in a panic.
She nearly twisted her ankle in the process. Sarah was so shaken that night, she didn't sleep a wink.
By the time she stumbled out of yet another bar, her eyes were swollen from crying, red and raw all over again.
"Cole, you bastard! Why won't you see me?" Her earlier bravado had completely crumbled.
Sarah dragged herself home, hollow-eyed and exhausted. The moment she stepped through the door, she headed straight for Rachel's room.
As she pushed the door open, she caught a glimpse of Rachel hurriedly slamming a drawer shut. But Sarah didn't care. She threw herself into Rachel's arms and sobbed like a child.
"Mom! I can't find Cole anywhere! Without him to help me, Dad won't even let me step foot in the company. My life is over. What am I supposed to do?"
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