through Bryn's transparent form. She floated in front of
nds were cuffed in front of him. His perfectly styled hair was a
amily had all their assets seized by the federal gov
ge jumpsuit. She looked exhausted, her face devoid of makeup, facing life i
est. The revenge felt good, but a hollo
He hadn't appeared anywhere in the last thre
lent, invisible force grabbed Bry
middle of the Pine Grove Cemetery in Seattle. T
new, massive headstone was surrounded by
the stone. He was wearing a pristi
brooch caught the sunlight on his lapel. He l
at his face. His skin was ashen, completely drained of
out and gently traced the porcelain photo of Bryn on
ally over. The people who hurt her were rotting i
st. She waved her hands frantically, screaming a
cket. He pulled out a silver surgical scalpel.
He pressed the blade hard against the ra
attered across the pure white fabric of his tuxe
his arm, trying to press her hands against the open wound,
headstone. He didn't try to stop the bleeding. He just let his l
forward. He pressed his pale lips against the cold
lably. The truth hit her with the force of a freight
ressive, hostile eyes slowly fluttered sh
round Bryn violently warped. A sickenin
e cemetery. It swallowed Dominic's
ierced her ears. Bryn gasped fo
nted firmly on a hard linoleum floor. Her back was ping and slamming doors hit her eardrums. The air s
was warm. Around her right wrist was the braided l
igital clock mounted on the brick wall. The red numb
rs before she died. The gears of fate
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