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A Caged Songbird's Escape: Into the Arms of a Predator novel Chapter 48

Chapter 48

Mm,

Frank hesitated a moment before answering, I’ve got a meeting tomorrow afternoon. It might run late.

Elissa felt her heart sink, slow and heavy.

I see

What do you see? Let me finish,” Frank’s voice was gentle but firm. I just won’t make it back in time to pick you up. We’ll meet directly at Murphy Manor, alright?

The tension in Elissa’s shoulders eased in an instant, and the corners of her mouth lifted almost involuntarily. “Of course, that’s fine.

As long as she didn’t have to go back alone, she’d be alright.

Mm. Are you almost home?

She dropped her gaze to the floor. I’m close.

Frank’s tone softened further. I bought you some cupcakes. Left them in the fridgedon’t forget to have one.

Elissa froze.

He’d given her plenty of expensive gifts beforethose never surprised her. But bringing home cupcakes just for her? That was new.

She was caught off guard. Thank you, Frank.

But that little flicker of surprise faded quickly.

She scrolled through her phone and saw Marcia’s post:

[This morning I just mentioned craving cupcakes, and tonight he brought some home!]

Her cupcake.

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It must have been something Frank picked up on a whim, just because Marcia wanted them.

She tossed her phone carelessly onto the bed and collapsed after it, staring at the ceiling. The thought of the Murphy family dinner tomorrow night tangled her nerves all over again.

If she was honest, Matriarch Paige Murphy had done her a real kindness.

When her parents died, those two months in the orphanage had been nothing short of nightmarish for a fiveyearold.

There’d been a girl there, only a year older, the undisputed queen of the orphanslittle kingdom. Elissa had barely arrived before the girl took a dislike to her.

She’d been banned from playing with anyone else, had her dresses snipped up, found tacks hidden in her shoes, turtles drawn on her face with markers, and even lost the jade pendant she’d worn since birthsnatched right off her neck.

Elissa tried to tell the teachers, but every child insisted she was making

things up.

The teachers, of course, believed the crowd.

She’d hidden in the backyard, sobbing in a lonely corner, aching for her mom and dad. That’s when Paige Murphy had arrived.

If Paige hadn’t taken her in, if Rowan hadn’t brought her to his own part of

the house

She probably wouldn’t have even made it to adulthood.

As a child, Elissa had been the picture of wellbehavedso obedient it was almost foolish.

And the world is unkind to the foolish.

So someone spent nine years teaching her how to be clever. How to fight back.

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Elissa stared up at the ceiling, the light stabbing at her eyes until they

ached.

Sir, we’ve arrived.

Rowan was lounging in the back seat, eyes closed, pretending to nap. At lan’s words, he cracked an eye and glanced out the window. The usual sharpness in his gaze softenedjust a little.

A moment later, another emotion flickered across his angular features: a rare, fleeting exasperation.

He made no move to get out of the car.

lan prompted again, Sir, we should go in. Grandma’s already seen us

Rowan shot him a lazy look, then swung his long legs out and stepped from the car.

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