Her Reluctant Wife: A Lesbian Age Gap Romance
wonderful thing that anyone had ever done.
Chapter 17
Giana
Maybe she should have given her something solid.
Something concrete. She gave her honest answer instead. One
of the very few times in her life she could remember letting
someone into her head. The truthful answer usually wasn’t the
right answer. No one really wanted to hear the truth. She’d
never wanted to tell it before. The world got by on half
honesty, half lie.
Maybe if she’d invented something, used one of her many
shields and her quick thinking, she wouldn’t have woken up
alone.
Giana blinked into the early morning dark. It was before six
because her alarm hadn’t gone off. She put out her hand,
stretching it towards where Coralyn had been, but found the
spot cold. The house was so quiet that she knew she was gone.
Had they made it a whole night? When had she left? Giana
had slept so soundly and deeply that she didn’t even know.
She sleepily kept feeling the empty sheets, the cold, crisp
linen. In her daze, she ran her hand over the pillow and
stopped. Paper. Her fingertips hit soft fabric and then crisp
pages. She sat up, reaching for them and gathering them to her.
One flick of the lamp on the nightstand and she knew exactly
what she was holding. Her racing heart told her that she’d
known before the light.
The annulment document and the NDA were both neatly
signed.
She let out a shuddering breath that was half sob. But she
didn’t cry. She’d done enough of that at fourteen to last her a