Chapter 60 Fallen In Love
- "Theodore, why didn't you just leave at that point? It had to be so hard for you," she said, "to watch that scene play out. Why did you stay?"
- "I couldn't leave," he said quietly. "Yeah, I suppose, at first, it was sympathy; watching the both of them stand together against you, your own damn husband too much of a whipped prick to at the very least protect you from her venomous mouth," he scowled in disgust. "But then," he swallowed, "when I wrapped my arms around you to pull you off him—"
- "I don't remember that," Nadia confessed. "I don't remember you holding me. I mean, I have vague recollections in my dreams, but most of them vanish when I wake up. What I experienced in that lobby… they called it an anxiety attack with accompanying memory loss. It was… bad," she choked and quickly turned away, swallowing back the sting in her eyes.