Jonathan’s dispassionate words scratch at my defective heart, ripping it open.
Silver was right all along — he never belonged to me.
He reduced me to playing the most loathsome, despicable role: the other woman.
Chaotic feelings claw at my chest, but I choose to tune them out.
I refuse to be dragged into that hell. Not now.
I focus on my dad. “Are you okay now?”
“I am.”
“Will there be side effects of the coma?”
“According to my physician, I’m stable.”
“But he needs to do regular checkups,” Knox chimes in. “Sort of like you.”
Tears well in my eyes at the reminder. Just like me, Dad was shot that day.
We were both victims.
Or were we really victims?
Everything is blurry and without any solution in sight.
There’s one thing I’m sure about - Dad is here. He’s not dead. He kept his promise to not leave me as Eli did.
He came back for me.
“Dad?”
“Yes, princess?”
“C-can I hug you?”
The corners of his eyes soften, and without hesitation, he opens his arms.
I dive straight in and bury my face in his chest. Dad’s arms wrap around me in a warm, soothing hug. The tears I fought since I saw him today stream down my cheeks. “You’re… Y-you’re back.”
“I promised you I would never leave you. I’m sorry I’m late, princess.”
I shake my head frantically. “You’re back.”
For what seems like forever, I continue to cry against his chest. My fingers dig into his shirt as if I’m back to being that little girl.
Daddy’s little girl.
“I’ll never leave you again. I promise.”
I hiccough into his chest, my breaths coming in and out in a frenzy.
“We’re here!” Knox shouts and then murmurs. “Thank God.”
“Are you ready to go inside our house?” Dad strokes the hair away from my face.
I pull my head from Dad’s chest and nod, but even then, a riot starts at the bottom of my stomach.