“She should probably be afraid he wouldn’t believe she was Kendra’s twin, or that he’d hurt her or something like that. She wasn’t afraid, though. She was more nervous around Rob and his family than she would be around some lowlife thug. And he had to be a lowlife thug, if he’d ever been involved with Kendra. She knew his kind. She knew a hundred. She’d grown up around his kind. She was his kind. “Not anymore,” she whispered. She parked at a meter, and dutifully put in a quarter ...instead of just taking her chances like she normally would. “Let ‘em ticket me. Good luck getting paid.” That’s what she’d have muttered at the parking meter once. Respectable people put the darn quarters in. She was trying to become a better woman, an honest woman—a confident, capable, respected and respectable woman, like those Brand women were. Any nerves she might’ve been developing when she reached her destination evaporated as soon as she walked into Maude’s.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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