a's
open slowly, vis
noticed was sile
muffled whispers from relatives and maids. And most of all-no Jax. No col
sil
n. Just relief and relaxation. Beneath me, the source of that softness. I s
I sto
again and my eyes wi
i
tching up. It was high and white, with a delicate crystal chandelier th
m I?" I
st the headboard, and turned my
was the kind someone orders when they never want
painting I almost recognized-familiar, like a rough sketch I'
ead, mesmeriz
eled down my nerves. My vein felt loose and fl
t-because I was we
early organized, but still luxurious. The kind of b
owed s
d back,
rest more," the taller one said
oung
od ran
hey me
ere, to Jax's mansion, to deliver me like a package. I had trusted a stranger, and
ted? Why the silk sheets, the l
. Make me comfortable so I'd lowe
, forced on me by his father. The same father who sent men to
was in t
mach t
out that?" My voice shook,
" She looked genuinely confused. "But he was re
rescuer. Working for Jax.
ssed and stepped
looked back.
ead maid. "At the garden, down the terra
saw a male figure examining flo
arden. Tend
d, the heir to an empire-he didn't tend flowers. He d
Maybe the gossip, the rumors, the d
e him even car
into th
sion. Jax's mansion. I didn't recognize the location, but t
er-in-law. That I could have tolerate
ance. There was something about him that unsettled me
something. He opened his mouth to speak, then closed it again
ted fami
ss door. The fragrance of flowers mingl
spott
e trousers were long, decorated with ti
oader than I remembered. Taller, too. He faced
e on my white robe. Then I walked closer, ready
teps. Slowly, he
cross his face. He wore black sunglass
ed the s
l face
t
man who r
nd cr
who pulled me from Kaint's grip, who drove me through the
n't Ja
meone els
t
ing, my mind racing through po
are
rise tangled together with something else.
lowly, afraid
he only good thing that h
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