"Have you not been telling the truth to me all along?" Before I could stop myself, the words spilled out of my mouth because my mistrust was too strong to contain. Rogan halted, his hand lingering over his office door handle. His shoulders stiffened noticeably, but he didn't turn around. "Now isn't the time, Ava." "No," I shot back, taking a step closer as my rage surged within me. It happened years ago. That was the moment you made the decision to hide any relationship you could have had with her. "Ava—" With trembling voice, I interrupted, "Don't you dare." You have no right to urge me to stop worrying or to pretend that I'm just having hallucinations. Rogan, I see it. I observe how you gaze at her, how you I gulped hard and forced myself to continue even though my voice cracked. "Yo

