After The Study Door Opened, His Missing Fiancée Changed Everything-paupau

The study smelled wrong before Evelyn Cross touched the brass handle.

It was not the stale aftermath of one of Marcus Vale’s parties, with cut limes drying beside crystal tumblers and cigar smoke buried in the curtains.

It was warmer than that.

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Closer.

Vodka, sweat, rain on wool, and the sandalwood cologne she had once loved because it meant he was home.

Evelyn stood in the private hallway with a cream envelope hidden inside her coat and tried to breathe normally.

The envelope had been handed to her that afternoon at 2:16 p.m. by a woman at a hospital intake desk who smiled like she knew Evelyn needed a gentle face.

Inside was an ultrasound printout.

Two small shadows.

Two heartbeats.

Twins.

For twelve minutes after the appointment, Evelyn had sat in her parked SUV and stared through the windshield at ordinary American life moving past her.

A woman carried paper grocery bags against her hip.

A teenager crossed the parking lot with a fountain drink sweating in his hand.

Somebody’s toddler dropped a cracker on the sidewalk and cried like the world had ended.

Evelyn almost laughed then, because she was married to Marcus Vale, a man people feared even when he was polite, and still that toddler made her think, I am going to be somebody’s mother.

Then she cried.

Not loudly.

Marcus’s world had taught her the usefulness of quiet.

By the time she drove through the iron gates, rain had blurred the front porch lights into gold halos.

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