“Olly, don’t do this. I’m married—I love my wife,” he said, the words rehearsed but firm.
A Sharp Turn Helen had never lived alone. First with her parents, then married—two years later, she and
Vadim threw open the window and climbed onto the sill. The dark asphalt below both called to him and
**A Second Wind** Stephen wasn’t handsome like Cary Grant. He worked as a simple engineer at a factory
**A Sharp Turn** Emma had never lived alone. First, she lived with her parents, then she got married
“Ollie, none of this is necessary. I’m married and love my wife,” he said, reciting
“You met her first, so stick with her,” Edward told the dog. “I’ll miss you.”
You Are My World Oliver and Emily lived in the same building, on the same floor, just doors apart.
**Diary Entry** I trudged home, exhausted and drained. One hand clutched my handbag, the other a bag
“Did you leave your daughter with me?” The terrible thought sent a wave of heat through Valerie. “









