Chapter 4
One day left before my flight.
I dragged the trash bags to the door, ready to crash, when the lock clicked.
I was only staying one more night. Guess even that was too much to ask.
I stepped out of the bedroom.
Loree walked in. Harvey right behind her.
Unbelievable. My fiancée brought her side piece straight into my place.
She barely got inside before yelling, "Rowan! Where'd you put the stuff from my jewelry wall?"
I didn't move toward her like before. Just stood there. The noise got on my nerves.
There used to be a whole wall of necklaces by the entryway. She saw some influencer do it and had to copy it.
"What's going on?" she kept shouting.
I yawned and pointed at the trash by the door. "Not just that wall. Your clothes, all that clutter too. Figured you wouldn't have time to pack, so I handled it. You're welcome."
I was leaving anyway. No way I'd leave anything behind for them.
Loree would never ignore expensive stuff. She bolted outside and started digging through the bags.
I'd planned ahead. Buried her stuff under kitchen and bathroom trash.
"Loree, what are you looking for?"
Harvey's eyes were red, fists tight like he was holding something back.
"Enough, Rowan. You've gone too far. How can you treat her like this? She left your wedding for a bit to save me, and you humiliate her? Do you even love her?"
Loree shot me a look. "I really don't get why you're so jealous. I told you what I was doing. Harvey needed me. It was life or death. Can't you drop your drama for once? Why can't you be as understanding as Harvey?"
Her voice sharpened, like she wanted to tear into me.
Pathetic.
I must've been deep in it for her to think she could still control me.
I hated them. Hated the old me even more.
But I was leaving soon. Not wasting another word.
Let them talk.
I zoned out, then Loree cut in. "Rowan, I didn't come back just to say that. There's something else."
She pulled an invitation from her bag and handed it over, face tight.
Harvey stepped in, all attitude. "We're getting married soon. This is the invite. I don't want people talking about me and Loree."
He looked at me like it was a question, but it wasn't. "So be there tomorrow. Give us your blessing."
Loree stayed quiet, watching me.
Anger spiked, but I kept my face steady.
Harvey was pushing me. Hard. And Loree saw it—just didn't say a word.
Didn't matter anymore.
I slipped the invitation away and smiled at her. "Sure. I'll be there. I'll give you my blessing."
She stared at me, like she was trying to read me.
Her hand clamped around mine. "Why? Why don't you look mad at all?"
I smiled. "Isn't this what you wanted? Me agreeing to everything, letting you do whatever you want? That's your version of love, right? I'm doing it now. Still gonna say I don't love you?"
Her jaw tightened, but she had nowhere to throw it.
Harvey suddenly stumbled forward, like he tripped, and fell into me.
I tried to dodge. Too late.
Something flashed from his sleeve.
A knife.
His grin twisted as he used the fall to drive it into my side.
Pain tore through me. I shook, tried to scream, but his hand clamped over my mouth.
Only muffled sounds came out.
Loree panicked when she saw him collapse onto me. "Harvey? What's wrong? Your head again? You dizzy?"
He nodded, playing weak. "I'm fine, Loree. Check Rowan first. I'll be okay..."
She didn't even hesitate. Disgust in her voice. "He's always faking. What could happen to him? Just hold on—I'm taking you to the hospital now!"
She hauled him up and rushed out.
Blood spread under me.
Not once did she look back.
I dragged myself to my phone and texted Eric for help.
Five hours till my flight.
Eric showed up with a doctor. They patched me up. I finally relaxed.
With what little strength I had left, I forced the words out.
"Get me... on that plane."
Loree Koester, goodbye forever.