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Chapter 34
Chapter 34 begins with the narrator waking up next to Andrew in the guest bedroom, a decision made to avoid the lingering presence of Nina in the master bedroom. This choice highlights the narrator’s desire to escape the emotional weight of Nina's influence and signals a shift towards a new chapter in her life. As she wakes up, Andrew’s affectionate gestures and their shared animosity towards Nina set a tone for a growing connection between them. Andrew expresses a sincere desire to give their…-
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Chapter 33
Chapter 33 I have Sunday off, so I spend the day out of the house. It’s a beautiful summer day—not too hot and not too cool—so I drive over to the local park and sit on a bench and read my book. When you’re in prison, you forget those simple pleasures. Just going outside and reading at the park. Sometimes you want it so bad, it’s physically painful. I’m never going back there. Never. I grab a bite to eat at a fast-food drive-through, then I drive back to the house. The Winchester estate is…-
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Chapter 32
Chapter 32 opens with Millie struggling to find peace, battling insomnia and the emotional weight of recent events. Her encounter with the law at the grocery store three days ago has left her feeling unsettled, and living under the same roof as Nina, who holds a tight grip on the household, only intensifies her anxiety. While Millie’s growing feelings for Andrew stir up conflicting emotions, their relationship is overshadowed by the discovery of her criminal past, creating a barrier between them that’s…-
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Chapter 31
Chapter 31 As part of my new daily regimen of torture, Nina has made it her goal to make shopping as challenging for me as she possibly can. She has written out a list of items we need from the grocery store. But they are all very specific. She doesn’t want milk. She wants organic milk from Queensland Farm. And if they don’t have the exact item she wants, I have to text her to let her know and send her pictures of other possible replacements. And she takes her sweet time texting me back, but I have…-
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Chapter 30
Chapter 30 opens with an air of somber quiet in the Winchester household, marked by the absence of Cecelia, which contrasts sharply with Nina’s unexpected cheerfulness. Millie, still reeling from an undisclosed event, finds herself struggling with an awkward distance between herself and Andrew. Their once easy rapport has been strained, and the tension between them is palpable as they navigate their interactions, particularly in the kitchen. As Millie prepares dinner, a brief collision with Andrew leads…-
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Chapter 29
Chapter 29 begins with Nina returning home in the early afternoon after dropping Cecelia off at camp, carrying four large shopping bags from an unplanned spree. She drops the bags unceremoniously in the living room, her excitement palpable as she eagerly begins to share her finds with Millie. Nina's appearance, however, is far from the polished image she might usually project—her clothes are marked with sweat stains, and her hair is disheveled, making Millie question Andrew’s continued affection for…-
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Chapter 28
Chapter 28 opens with a quiet, almost suffocating drive back to the Island, where the atmosphere between Andrew and the narrator is noticeably tense. There’s hardly any conversation, as Andrew is consumed with thoughts of his upcoming meeting in the city and the need to change into proper attire. For him, this drive is more than just a return home; it serves as a mental preparation for the tasks ahead. The mundane nature of the journey seems to amplify the distance between him and the narrator, who…-
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Chapter 26
Chapter 26 provides a vivid recounting of a pivotal evening where the protagonist and Andrew share an enjoyable and carefree dinner, deliberately avoiding any discussion of Nina. This decision allows their conversation to flow naturally, with the lightheartedness heightened by the wine they drink together. The atmosphere is one of relaxed camaraderie, where both characters, clearly enjoying each other’s company, indulge in their evening, allowing themselves to forget the weight of their responsibilities,…-
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Chapter 25
Chapter 25 It’s a beautiful June evening. I brought a wrap with me, but it’s so warm out, I end up leaving it in Andrew’s car, so I’ve got nothing besides my white dress and my purse that doesn’t match as we wait in line to be allowed into the theater. I gasp when I see the inside of the theater. I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything like this in my lifetime. The orchestra alone contains rows and rows of seats, but then when I lift my head, there are two sets of seats stretching up all the…-
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Chapter 24
Chapter 24 I can’t go to a Broadway show in jeans and a T-shirt—that’s for sure. I checked online, and officially there’s no dress code, but it just feels wrong. Anyway, Andrew said he was going to change, so I need to wear something nice. The problem is, I don’t own anything nice. Well, technically I do. I have that bag of clothing Nina gave me. I hung up the outfits so they wouldn’t get damaged but I have yet to wear any of them. For the most part, they’re all fancy dresses, and it’s…-
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