Lost Without You (2013)

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She zipped the tent closed then laid down on the bed and folded her legs up to her chest. The sobs came quick and hard. She struggled to stay quiet for fear of Chip hearing her and having to explain her tears.
    This, she certainly couldn’t tell him about.
    Maybe she could talk about the car accident she’d survived. Maybe she could even relive the surgeries she’d undergone to fix her injuries … to change her face so she didn’t look like a monster anymore. But she couldn’t tell him about the
... rest. She couldn’t tell him about her life as Andrea.
    Just the thought of her old name made her cringe. How had Alex figured it out? No one from her life then had any idea she was Zoe now. There should have been no way for Alex to figure it out. But that didn’t matter now. Because he had figured it out and she was screwed.
    She’d agreed to Alex’s demands, because she didn’t have any other choice, then she’d stumbled back to her temporary tent in a fog and somehow had managed to pack up everything.


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