James.
All alone and with a cavern in my heart, I sat there with my head against the wall. This house wasn’t the most luxurious, mostly because it was rather barren, but that’s because it wasn’t meant to be.
I’d rented it when I first came into town. We’d brought most of our things to the other house, and I’d kept this one just in case something like this came up. I was hoping that would not be the case, but despite that, here I was.
I let out a disparaged sigh, putting my face in my hands and letting out a groan. Becca’s speech had taken my breath away, and I was starting to have some real hope I’d be able to stay with Alessandro.
After the discussion with Janet, and the decision of the court to keep me away from the kids for now, I felt the dagger of anxiety twist in my stomach.
Over and over, I ran through the mistakes I made in my head. There were far too many to count. Not to mention, my mood was brought down further at the thought of Tally.