hapter 5
Chapter 5
One simple sentence, but it sliced through Freya like a knife, shredding her insides.
Her already broken heart felt like it was being torn apart completely, making each breath torture.
Her mind buzzed like static, eyes empty and dead.
The crowd had vanished, leaving only harsh fluorescent lights highlighting every bruise and cut on her body with brutal clarity,
She forced herself up, grabbing the jacket some server had tossed her way, and stumbled out.
Outside, rain slammed down in sheets. She walked straight into it, feeling nothing.
Cold drops pelted her face before running down her cheeks–a mockery of tears.
Not that she had any tears left to cry,
She drifted through the streets with no destination in mind.
A car pulled alongside her.
The window slid down, revealing Jasper’s sharp profile.
“Get in.”
Freya acted like she hadn’t heard, dragging her heavy body forward through the downpour.
Jasper’s jaw tightened. “I said get in.”
Freya stopped, lifting her ghostly face to meet his eyes.
“Don’t waste your time, Mr. Whitemore. I’m just the help, remember?”
Her ice–cold tone made him flinch.
He jumped out into the rain, grabbing her wrist.
“Tonight was messed up, I get that. But I already lost Mia once–I can’t risk losing her again. Whatever happened to you, I’ll make it right somehow. Don’t throw away everything over this.”
This time, Freya wasn’t backing down.
She yanked free from his grip, stepping back, her voice completely flat.
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