Adrian I mean, your other son. No amount of pain meds was enough for the onslaught of a headache those words brought. They shouldn't have bothered me— but they did. Because while I may not have recognized the girl standing before me, I had seen that sure, blazing look in her eyes countless times before. She wasn't kidding. But I'd been wrong about her before too—many times, as I had come to know. And I sure as hell knew I had never touched Courtney Danforth in that way to father her child. I would never touch my best friend like that. Now that I was remembering things from my past— thanks to the impact from the accident, according to my doctor— I understood that to have been the reason Lily had stayed my best friend all those years ago. It was why it had been so easy to shove wh

