KIERAN
My eye threatened to pop out of their sockets as I watched Edwina fly into the arms of another man.
She looked as though she was greatly relieved at Orion's presence, and although I knew I was being irrational, my jaw clenched with anger.
Not only anger.
Jealousy.
Edwina had looked downright uncomfortable when my sisters started to hint about us getting back together again.
Ignoring Amelia's glares, I watched Edwina closely.
Her face revealed nothing except the distinct uncomfortable feeling, as if she would rather be anywhere else than be at our table.
She wouldn't look at me, even when my eyes threatened to bore holes on her face.
I already knew from past encounters that Edwina wanted nothing to do with me.
And while Charlotte's words made me want to rip my sister's face out, I felt an increasingly familiar feeling of disappointment at Edwina's reaction.