I stood in the center of the master suite, staring at the dress his assistant had left. It was silk, the color of a bruised plum, and so thin it felt like liquid.
I didn’t want to put it on. I wanted to burn it. I wanted to take the heavy...
I stood in the center of the master suite, staring at the dress his assistant had left. It was silk, the color of a bruised plum, and so thin it felt like liquid.
I didn’t want to put it on. I wanted to burn it. I wanted to take the heavy...