Chapter Thirty Olivia I was home with rain falling in sheets outside, glittering on the windows as it rolled down the glass. My day at work had been longer than usual with an emergency surgery thrown in the mix. I’d walked home in the rain, and unlike a few weeks ago, Liam hadn’t surprised me at the door even though I’d been wishing he had. My quiet evenings were chafing for me now. What had once been comfortable held an echoing emptiness. It was my life, the very life I’d had and been perfectly content to continue before I met Liam. In such a short span of time, he’d turned my world upside down. I wondered if I’d keep wishing not to be so lonely until I met someone else. Yet, I doubted anyone could fill the Liam-shaped hole in my heart. No one else would do. Daisy had declared I should

