Nash's face turned white as a sheet, his mouth opening and closing without a single word coming out. The words I'd spat at him had struck a nerve, and the sheer horror in his eyes gave me a twisted sense of satisfaction. I left him there, a shattered man, to mull over my words, and walked back to Luther, my parents, and Kylie, who was practically vibrating with excitement. "This will be the talk of the town for a while," Kylie said, her eyes lighting up like a kid on Christmas morning. No one loved drama and gossip more than she did, and she was living her best life, watching the biggest scandal of the year unfold right before her eyes. "This is going to be hard to recover from," I frowned, a sense of dread creeping into me. I had married Luther, but that didn't automatically mean he'd h

