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roaned open, a sound that used to mea
s searing through her thin, worn-out soles, but she didn't flin
med-a white marble tom
eir scent cloying and thick, competing with the smell of expensive
side her asked, his voice dropping
dry rasp, a ghost of the melodic ton
I called them three times. The father hung up twice. Said he didn't h
the dark had drained the adrenaline out of her. She wasn't a daughter r
" Miller as
nswer. She just
bushes her mother used to prune with surgical precision. Then,
RATION: LUCAS CH
n sto
f she ever got lost. Iris. The sister who use
didn't gasp. She didn't cry. She simply stared at the na
ious to the carnage behind the words o
pped into
d expensive-stopped mid-note. It wasn't a fade-out; i
ne, head
Her skin was sallow, her hair a hacked-off mess, and her clothes were oversiz
started, shar
." "I heard she was sold. Somewhere in the mountains. God k
jawline, impeccably tailored suit, the eyes of a man who owned the world. Be
d, but her grip on Lucas tight
see family. She saw a squatter living
It wasn't a greeting; it
second, a flash of pure, unadulterated horror crossed her face. It wasn't the horror of a
tep back. Her hand rose, fingers fluttering near her nose
as silent, but
. His hair was perfectly dark-no gray from mourning,
Evely
rt said, his voice projecting for the benefit
looking," Evelyn
the polite surface. "Is this how you welcome her?
missing the officer like a waiter. "But as you can see, we are in the midd
d brittle. "Yes. You should go upstairs, Evelyn. Thro
uests." Her old friends
racle. She was
ly went cold. She straightened her spine, her eyes locking onto Lucas. He wouldn't loo
e walked straight toward the main buffet
she passed, as if her
ate sip of the vintage K
ugh the stifling air. "I'm not here to ruin the party. I'm
the house, leaving the si
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