Page 58 of Tempting Tanya


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I didn’t think as I climbed into my car, leaving my house and everything in it behind. I didn’t know what I was doing or where I was going, only that I needed to escape. Jordan stood in the doorway, his face obscured by the darkness outside.

I drove automatically, turning and stopping at lights until I blinked and realized I was parked outside my father’s house. I stared up at the brightly lit windows for a moment, trying to decide what I should do. I’d left my house without my phone or my purse.

I turned off the car and walked up to the front door. Jordan and I were here last night for dinner, but it seemed as though it had happened weeks ago instead of less than twenty-four hours.

Before I could put my key in the lock, the door opened.

“Tanya?” my father asked.

“Hey, Daddy,” I replied.

The sheer will I’d been using to hold myself together dissolved and I began to sob.