The next day, we headed back to Pinehaven. Mia seemed so innocent and carefree as usual, holding my arm and leading the way, acting like she hadn't noticed anything. I had no idea what she was thinking, but I felt that this five-year-old girl had deeper thoughts than she seemed to be. "Maybe I can go up with you," Anthony said. "No need, honey. Why don't you buy me a new phone in the nearby mall? Felix is probably in a meeting right now, so we might have to wait for a while," I said, turning to Anthony as we stopped at the law firm. He didn't even bother dropping our bags at home first. To him, I was already as good as dead, and he surely wouldn't want to spend money on a dead woman. Still, after much insistence, he reluctantly agreed to get me a new phone. "Mia, go with Daddy and

