Dark Tides
ix: Tangl
resounding thud. The sound echoed in her ears, amplifyin
s voice came from behind her, calm and meas
er hands clenched at her s
amusement. "Indeed, you are. B
nt answers, Damien. About you, about why you've been
rrupted, his to
d, thrown o
at you're afraid of, isn't it? That someone might ac
e," she snapped.
-whisper. "Your anger, your fear, your walls built so high no one dares
ny it, to shove his words back in his f
distance, but Damien followed, his pr
you is some grand manipulation? Maybe it is, but not in the way
manded, her v
rtling her. "I've lived in darkness too. I know what it's lik
tears stinging her
iercing. "Or are you just afraid
between them, heav
-
nderstated yet commanding. A fire crackled in the h
ring to the velvet ar
ly over her chest. Damien took the seat opposite h
n explanatio
yly, though the bite in h
s: I don't do things without reason. My interest in you, my inv
wh
yo
Why me? Why this town? Wh
knees. "My endgame is simple: I want to help
any sense," she said, her frustration bubbl
you, Anya. Potential you've buried under years o
her throat. She hated how his words stirred something
pered, her voic
licker of vulnerability in his eyes. "Because I see a reflection o
She looked away, her thoughts a w
she said finally, thoug
ving," Damien said
-
ory. He asked about her art, her life before the seaside cottage
d him about the accident that had taken everything from her-her parents, her stability, her sense of self. S
ien listened, his a
strangely lighter, as though a weight she had
," Damien
r w
ng me with
heeks flushing. "I didn
said. "And you chose to let me i
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d before Anya realized it,
she said, risin
e steady. "I won't stop you.
f his words settling over he
pable of," he said simply. "A
walked toward the door, her mind a
de, the cool night a