or of the guest
lush carpet. The slack-jawed, terrified expression mel
t heaved. She gripped the edge of the cold marbl
ba
of the yacht explosion. The deafening roar. Charlton's large body throwing its
r shoulders. She closed her eyes an
um of a wheelchair moto
elf onto the edge of the massive bed. She pulled her knees to her ch
yes swept the space like a predator scanning for
r seated form. "Don't think you're safe just because you're in this
the mattress toward him. Before he could react, she reached out and
erked backward instinctively, but his dead
ide and shining. "Legs broken," she said, h
ne ever touched his legs. No one ever spoke
his throat. His eyes burned with
ted his knee, a solid, rhythmic
he violent rage in his chest suddenly fractured. A
hard into her cheek. He forced her face up. "If you can't fix them," he
ers of her mouth stretched into a wi
jaw as if he had been burned. He grabbed the wheels of his chair, spu
s face. Her jaw ached from his gri
at the pitch-black grounds of the estate
red to check the contents of her worn-out luggage. She ripped open a hidden seam in the lining. Inside lay a small, l
eather roll un
that led to Charlton's master bathroom
It was Charlton. A physical therapist was in the
e. Her stomach twisted into a tight knot. She wanted to ki
She stared at the ceiling and began to mentally map out the neurotoxin in his system.
from her pocket and wiped
room finally stopped. Sil
smile touched her lips. The Poole family. The
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