Vicious Vows by Rae B. Lake EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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Faye
“FAYE, YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT THIS MEANS TO ME.” FARRAH SNIFFLED
dramatically into her elbow.
Farrah and I had a huge blow up after she tried to use me as a scapegoat
when her attempt at money laundering got her snatched up by the cops. My
twin sister had always been the more outgoing of the two of us. The more
adventurous. I, on the other hand, thought it was a wild and crazy day if I
caught a new episode of Naked and Afraid on TLC.
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“I don’t understand why you can’t just call this guy and reschedule the
date? I mean, he has to understand that you’re not feeling well. Why would
anyone force you on a date if you truly aren’t feeling good?” I swiped the
garish red lipstick over my lips and cringed at myself in the mirror.
Farrah was the one who liked to be the center of attention. The one who’d
show up to a cocktail party in a floor length glittering gown simply because
she knew that she’d be the center of attention. I on the other hand would be
the one plastered against the wall praying no one would see me.
“I can’t flake. This guy went all out for this date. There’s even one of those
shows that go with the dinner. You know like one of those whodunnit, it’s
all very expensive and if I don’t show up he’ll lose all of his money. I don’t
want to do that to him. I’m trying to turn over a new leaf here, sister.
Remember what we talked about? Being a better person?” She looked up at
me with those doe eyes.
The same hazel brown eyes that I see in the mirror every day.
When my sister was in jail, it’d honestly been hell for me. I felt like such a
traitor for not doing more so she wouldn’t take the fall for trying to scam
those people. The problem with that was if I didn’t reveal to the police that
it was my sister who was working and not me they’d have thrown me into
prison.
Still even though I knew I’d done the right thing I still felt really bad about
it. My sister of course never let me live it down. Every chance she got she’d
remind me that it was my fault that she spent that time in jail. When we
finally decided to mend our relationship, she promised me that she’d work
harder on being a better person and I promised her that I’d try to help her
get her life together.
I thought I’d been holding up my end of the bargain pretty well. Not only
had I let the parole board know that she was a good person but I even
offered up my apartment as a place for her to stay anytime she needed it.
Anytime she needed was like two or three times a week when she was too
bombed out her ass to make it back to wherever she was staying at that
moment.
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