Co-conspirator
I wanted to take Kieran’s hand and elope, run away from the crowd, from Rainey, run to a place where no one would find us.
But I didn’t.
I couldn’t mess up his plan, not again.
I brushed past him, greedily inhaling his scent.
The entire venue, including the manor and the gardens, was booked for the engagement party.
The place was built like a medieval castle, with long, winding hallways and candle wall sconces.
The hotel’s six stories of seventy-two rooms were available for all the guests.
I picked out one room on the ground floor at random and entered.
Its furniture and interior décor told me this was a study.
The room was dimly lit by crystal chandeliers casting subdued white light onto thick carpets.
I stood in front of the glass wall, watching the lawn outside.
Night had fallen.
Under the high arches of white tents, guests were dancing to music performed by a live band.
I didn’t see the unhappily engaged couple.
I felt Kieran’s hand around my waist before I caught his reflection in
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