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'I've said, she must see a psychiatrist She does have a problem'
'You say that far too casually,' Sian said with an incredulous stare 'Don't you realise that if I'd reported the accident to the police, she could be facing a serious charge today?'
'Of course I realise it!' he said with i hurriedly away
Suspicion hit Sian She watched hiine 'Is that why you didn't tell me that it wasn't you?'
It was a shot in the dark, but it hit its target His face tightened, a dark flush rose in his cheeks
'It was…' she whispered, shaken He had let her go on believing that it had been hio to the police and infor that heto her
And he won, hadn't he? Sian stood there rigidly, white-faced, hating hi to know that he was so sure of her feelings for him
'Sian,' he said, catching her ar to kiss her, but she pushed him away
'Don't you coain, not ever!'
'I'm sorry, Sian I didn't want to hurt you!'
'Sorry?' The as an insult; her voice shook 'You don't know theof the word!'
'Do you think I wanted you to believe I could do a thing like that?' He was getting angry, too, his voice vibrating with harsh feeling 'I tried to tell you the truth, but you wouldn't believe me'
'You didn't try very hard, though, did you?'
'If you knew anything aboutlike that!' He turned icy eyes on her, his
'But you were capable of using what I thought to get your sister off the hook!' she spat out, and saw his eyes flash 'You could have convinced ht!'