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As Olivia Miller drove along the highway, the night hurled snow like Mother Nature spewed the white stuff.

The blizzard warnings were right. The wind howled, blowing her little hatchback all over the road while big flakes smacked the windshield like tiny snowballs. What was she doing out in this mess?

Music blared on the radio, and Olivia cringed at the Christmas carol that filled her car, asking for presents, snow, and mistletoe. Mother Nature was delivering on the snow.

“I’ll be in Hell for Christmas,” she sang changing the words, tears flowing down her cheeks as she thought about her miserable life.

This day couldn’t get much worse.

The holiday season was supposed to be a beautiful, happy time. A time of love and family, and damn it, this was going to be the worst Christmas ever.

Trying to watch the road, she wiped at the tears that had not stopped flowing since she’d left Billings. She’d waited until the last minute to leave, waiting around for the big jerk since he promised to go with her. And now she was on the road to Whitefish later than she planned. The storm they’d been predicting was upon her. In the dark, she watched as the snowflakes flew in the headlights, the wind shoving from lane to lane, her windshield wipers working overtime to remove snow.

Her sleigh was struggling and she wasn’t feeling jolly, merry, or bright.

For the first time in years, her mother had issued a demand that the family gather at Christmastime for an important announcement and she’d thought that she and the jerk would be the center of that revelation.

In her mind, she’d dreamed of an engagement ring and a happily ever after with him asking her in front of her family. Only the dream was a nightmare, and she’d been the only one thinking of a pledge to marry. Not the big jerk.

The only disclosure she’d be making would be that she was still single and alone. That the man she’d thought was Mr. Right was actually Mr. All Wrong. Mr. All Wrong caught in bed with his coworker. Even now her eyes had a hard time unseeing the two of them entwined together, naked.

And then there was a second life-changing event that had come completely out of the blue taking her by surprise.

The only thing that could be worse would be if she was pregnant. Thank goodness she’d been on the pill. Especially now.

Somewhere her life had taken a wrong turn and she’d found herself on a road she didn’t know how to navigate. Until today, she’d thought that everything was going great. Then life imploded and everything that could go wrong, did, including the job she loved.

Fired.

So what was the family message if not her engagement? She’d not been home since she graduated from college. Time seemed to have gotten away from her and she’d been focused on the asshole and being the best at her career.

So much for the job and the man she loved.

This was not the first time she’d found a boyfriend cheating on her. What was wrong with her that she seemed to choose men who couldn’t keep their dick in their pants?

With a sigh, she wondered how her sisters would react to the news that, once again, she was on her own. Once again, she’d caught her man in bed with someone else. She doubted her siblings ever had problems in regard to men. Especially Amelia, the golden girl.

One of the reasons she avoided going home was she knew she’d have to deal with her sisters. Why the urgency for the family to spend Christmas together? They’d grown up, and once they reached college, had become disconnected. By choice.

And now the twins would be there. The favored girls. No, not the oldest woman but two girls that could do no wrong. Amelia’s life was always perfect. Head cheerleader, valedictorian, Mensa member, and scholarship winner.

Now a lawyer.

The family super achiever who probably had never broken a nail and her hair and makeup were always perfect and the world awaited her like a queen with her subjects. Bow down to Her Highness.

And Emma was a carbon copy, though she was the introverted twin. Still a super achiever, Emma kept her accomplishments more on the down-low compared to Amelia’s shouting from the rooftops. A nurse in the NICU unit, she helped to save babies.

Olivia…she just plodded along, thinking everything was fine and then she discovered the truth. And nothing was right. None of her decisions, her career, everything gone to hell.

No one would ever call her an overachiever. And she doubted her sisters had ever been fired from their jobs.

The snow was beginning to pile up on the road and the few cars that had been on the highway suddenly disappeared. It was just her and a truck that had been behind her for the last several miles. When she reached the next town, she would find a hotel and spend the night.

Waiting for the big ass had been a huge mistake and now she was paying the price in more ways than one. Not only had he cheated on her, but he’d put her so far behind schedule to return home. The plan had been to leave at noon. At five, she gave up and went to his apartment. Mistake number two.

At this rate, she wouldn’t make it home tonight. And maybe that was for the best. And yet she needed her mother’s hug. It was the reason she’d not completely canceled.