![]() ![]() “Once again, rhetorical.” I sat down in my chair, signaling for Paul to get rid of her. “Really? You’re really going to let them haul me off like I’m some kind of animal?” “We’re going to need you to vacate the premises now.”Īva scowled at me, shaking her head. “Miss?” The lead guard, Paul cleared his throat. ![]() She opened her mouth to say something else, but my door opened and the security team walked in. What do you think will happen when they find out you’re here? Do you think they’ll make you serve out the sentence that you more than f**king deserve?” ![]() “And I’m not a geography expert, but I know damn well that North Carolina is outside of New York and a direct violation of your parole. “I don’t answer rhetorical questions,” I said. “Ruined me, and the only reason I said those dumb ass things to you was because my lawyer told me to.” ![]() “You f**king ruined me, Ava.” I glared at her. You told me you forgave me, you said that we could start over when I got out, that you would be right there-” “Did you know that when most people get sentenced to prison, they get care packages, money orders, even a phone call on their first day?” She clenched her jaw. “You’re not going to ask why I’m here? Why I came to see you?” “Are you f**king kidding me?” She slammed the phone down. All the memories I’d tried to suppress over the past few years were suddenly playing right in front of me, and the blood under my skin was starting to boil. ![]()
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