Closing my eyes, I take a deep breath before expelling the stale air from my lungs. My skin is clammy and I wonder if I’m coming down with a cold.
She’s fine. She’s fine. She’s fine.
The chant reverberates in my mind as I straighten my shoulders and put on my game face. I need to take care of this shit with Chuck.
She’s fine.
Chapter 28
Past: The Accident—Twenty Years Old
A car screeches toa stop in front of me and I slam on the brakes.
Fuck. A red light.
The rain is pouring, making it hard to see. Lightning splits across the dark sky and I flinch.
Please pick up. Please pick up.
I press a button to call Charles. He’ll know what to do.
The call keeps ringing.
“You’re reached Charles Vaughn. I’m unable to pick up your call right now. Please leave a message—”
“No!” I cry.
Cars honk and I notice the light turning green.
Images of what I saw last night haunt me. The screams. The cries. The horror.
It was supposed to be fun. A night in the town with the ballet academy. Mingle with the sponsors, network, but more importantly, having a good time with Tay Tay. She aced her performance—she was getting noticed. She was on the cusp of a breakthrough.
A sob chokes my throat. Tears pool in my eyes.
But then, everything happened.
My fingers tremble and I hit the redial button.
Dammit, Charles. Please. Liam’s on a flight. Please, just pick up.
It goes to voicemail after one ring.
Tears slide down my cheeks and I shake my head—betrayal, not at my brothers, but athim—stabs my heart.
I can’t believe it. It has to be a nightmare, right?Because I still can’t believe it and I saw it with my own eyes.
My lungs strain out a ragged exhale. That voice I’d recognize anywhere. The light blond hair. The blue eyes I’ve known my entire life.
I have video evidence.
How could he? How will I face Taylor again?
Why couldn’t I save her in time?
Frantic thoughts barrel through my mind, colliding like wreckage. The storm unleashes its fury on us; the rain hammering my windshield in violent sheets. The wipers aren’t fast enough.
I can’t see.