Chapter 4
Travis didn’t even hesitate. “Sure-whatever makes you happy, sweetheart.”
Blair finally smiled, dazzling and bright. Travis looked utterly enchanted, unable to tear his eyes away from her face.
Then, with a sudden flick of disgust in his gaze, he turned to me and barked at the bodyguard
nearby, “What are you waiting for? Do what Miss Hawthorne just said!”
The bodyguard looked hesitant, even tried to speak. “But… Mr. Langley, it’s below freezing tonight and-Mrs. Langley, she…”
Blair’s face darkened, and she turned to leave. “Even your most loyal men answer to your ex-wife. How am I supposed to believe you’ll ever put me and my sister first?”
d after her, wrapping his arms around her. “Okay, okay, sweetheart. Whatever you
en he spun around and snapped at the bodyguard “Move. Now.”
I fought with everything I had, but they still shoved ine into a cage.
Lila lifted Daisy by the tail and glanced back with a sickeningly sweet smile. “Travis, isn’t a slow-cooked rabbit stew just perfect to celebrate our move-in? Warm, hearty… and fresh.”
“No!” I screamed, shaking the cage bars.
“Please! Please, Travis, don’t hurt Daisy!”
I dropped to my knees ins
look at me. He was to
with that same
Withou
he cage, bowing my head over and over again, but Travis didn’t even warming Blair’s delicate hands with his breath, eyes locked on her face
bsession.
he slipped one arm around Blair’s waist, the other around Lila’s, and they villa together.
his name. Again and again. Like some cursed spirit howling through the night.
mber when the cold finally knocked me out. But when I came to, the scent of stew was com inside the house.
of bone fragments sat in front of me.
Fingers clenched around Daisy’s harness, nails digging into my palm until it bled. “Travis
vill never, ever forgive you.”
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But the next morning, I woke up in bed to see him sitting beside me, eyes red.
“You’re awake, Elise! Are you okay? Does anything hurt?”
He grabbed my hand, looking genuinely distressed.
I pulled away, face like stone. He just gripped tighter.
“About last night… That was your fault. It was just a rabbit.”
“You should apologize to Blair later. She’s not petty-she’ll forgive you.”
My heart had long since gone numb. I closed my eyes, not wanting to engage.
But he just wouldn’t shut up.
Finally, I opened my mouth. “Where are we?”
Travis looked slightly uncomfortable. “Blair’s afraid of the dark. Lila likes open spaces. So I gave them the master and guest rooms.”
“Elise… just bear with the basement for now, okay?
Right as he finished, his phone rang-loud and cheery.
In his panic, he accidentally tapped speaker. Lila’s playful voice rang out. “Travis, where’d you go? The wedding dress designer is here. Hurry!”
He looked embarrassed, throwing me a quick glance. “Be good. I’m handling some work stuff. I’ll be right back.”
He hung up before I could say a word.
“Elise, try to get some rest.”
He got up and rushed out, practically skipping-just like the day he married me, as if he’d won some kind of war.
I don’t know how much time passed before I heard footsteps outside the room.
Then Blair and Lila walked in, their eyes sharp and smug the moment they saw me.
“Well, look who’s still here. Didn’t expect you to be this shameless. Pulling the whole ‘poor little victim’ act just to cling on.”
Chapter 4
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