from women. His expression was perpetually unreadable, his demeanor cold and detached, as though
ept with a woman b
he was s
he woke up, everything had changed. He had flipped the
s bite marks still burned against her skin, and the aches in
istaken! This is just
sharp enough to wound. The bitch always had a way of seducing men.
over Baila, cold and distant y
ed her chin, tilting her face just enough for the long scar on her right cheek to catch the li
om the top of Baila's cheek to the bottom, long and
tly. This wasn't the fac
run away just no
as just heading to the kitc
l seconds. The woman in the
ht next to him. How could he hav
ave now," R
small nod before turning and
nce at Phoebe, Rowa
*
s blazing. "Listen to me, Baila," sh
ce. "I'll leave here right now," she said col
told Rowan you're a servant. If you disappear now, he'll st
e as a s
in Baila's mind, sending a wave of unease through
r grandmother, she had no
better make sure you hold on to your position as Mrs. Hayes. You w
nsettlingly beautiful-sparkled with a strange charm.
so ugly have eye
aid a fortune to had once mentioned seeing a breathtaking girl on the busiest s
e countryside, her face without the scar was an e
en that beautiful g
uldn't
ugly scar on her face. She probably d
matter how striking Baila's eyes were, the scar on her f
ight of Harlee Warren, the housekeeper. "Find the smallest servant's quarters for Baila,"
*
at in front of the mirror. Her fingers trace