Chapter 64
- Was that really true? All the evidence pointed to her leading a frugal existence without him. And she hadn’t asked for any money for herself.
- She’d lapsed into silence, her head bowed. Then suddenly, she lifted her chin and stared at him with enough force to keep his focus on her and not the coffee machine.
- “Marrying you was all wrong,” she said, her eyes wide. You were the shining star, turning the family business from silver into gold—everything you touched turned into gold. Everything I touched turned into rust. I couldn’t compete.’