utside. The silence inside the cabin was sudden and profou
eat. Her body, running on adrenaline
er face, looking for bruises, for scars. He lo
of the cabin. "We were mid-flight to London for a merger
a turned
ow of the fuselage, deep in the corner seat. He wa
ooke
he cabin see
the photos didn't do justice to the reality of him. He was dark-ha
look at his face. She
s bli
ght. It wasn't just light; it was merit. It was a force field of such in
walking
as cool, analytical. He didn't loo
His voice was a low bari
for years, draining her own spiritual reserves to survive the Grimes house. B
vy shadow on you
a guess, but specific enou
iffened. "S
He set the tablet down.
rd him. "There is a smudge on the light
lder, then back at her. Most people would have
e said simply. "Bur
ed between th
. She needed to recharge. Just being in this enclos
f. She couldn't just ask to t
her hand trembled slightly on the armrest. He saw the scratch on
d pulled out a handkerchief.
t. "Your hand
ed out. Her fingers brushed ag
a
p her arm, flooded her chest, and settled in her core. Her vision sharpened.
back as if burned. But it w
re for a second longer, staring at his own fing
u," she w
to her hand. It smelled lik
e shadows. But he didn't pick up his tablet
We'll be at the Manor in twent
were below them now. But she could still f
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