rld. The driver kept glancing in the rearview mirror, his eyes narrowing e
d only
d this door and rolled out onto the highway three miles back. She h
her palms. The sharp sting
omed ahead, a sprawling beast of dark stone and gothic arches. It looked less l
e driver didn't mov
hed the door open, the cool
dn't bow. They nudged each other, whispering,
ly came?" o
mechanical whir. Low, consistent, approa
breath
the darkness. Ca
cal device. A heavy wool blanket covered his legs. His face was pale, the
s, filled with a mixture of exhau
r to recoil. He was waiting for the look of dis
e had mourned for mere moments before her own death. But this man... he was alive. The tyrant she had once fled was now the hero she had failed. The guilt was a physica
up the st
in front of Caesar. His hand rested casually,
erik warned. "St
ocked eyes with Caesar. She stoppe
suffocating. The maids held their
a desperate anchor in a sea of emotion, a simple, mundane
lipping for a fraction of a second. Be
chair. His knuckles turned the color of bone. He
a rasp, like stones grinding together. It was the voice
Athena lied, her gaze unfli
. But she was here, standing in his door
her scrubbed-clean face, the white dress that made he
r in,"
his boss, confused,
the manor was ten degrees colder than outsi
without a word. The maids dispersed, ignoring the bag. It was a te
hauled the heavy case across the marble floor. The wh
sar stopped. He turn
mething raw-pain, perhaps, or longing-crossed his face. But it vani
rs closed, swall
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