a's
d it with his suitcase, hiding his face behi
, lunging forward
to the ground. In an instant, he grabbed my wrist and pulled me awa
ur trail. He headed into the garage, and I ga
t. An SUV chimed, the sound echoing through the g
d I obeyed blindly, clim
was, but I felt nothing could be more cr
car, reversed out of the
ely until we left the garage a
round in frustration under the glare of a streetlight. His angry shad
d. I knew exactly what he was feeling. I pitied him for
g the car, cleared my throat, a
ving you yet," he chuckled, glancin
id, looking out the window, then added sile
bad guys, right?" he asked with a smile, returning
fe who would do this. Either he was a kind passerby, or th
ou need refuge more than anything right now," he said, hi
hey already knew I was in Sunshine City.
n; something felt lodged in my oesop
, as if that was all th
tammered. "Who told you somet
I could see it in
ns," he said with a smile
ha
ve the right to ask,
atiently, "But wh
essed the brake, pulling o
t me. His face was quite alluring. My eyes widene
tarily-It was th
forward and started the car again. "I just risked
. But I had to comply. He was right about
ed questions. Who was he? Why did
and lay back against th
car hummed beneath
headrest, staring at the car roof until my vision blurred. Th
er." He paused
hat'll b
some." He go
me calculations; Jax co
st runaway
ing to the store own
. Consider adding a beat
n away. Now. Bef
r by the roadside. He was relaxed, at eas
occu
or slowly, avoi
cap, and buried my
etter than with
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