of a glacier. He didn't look at Nate. He didn't look at the bouncers.
and tangling into the hair at the nape of her neck
k a
face hovering above her was familiar-sharp jawline, eyes t
hol haze. She tried to pull
waist before she hit the floor. He hauled her against h
ked, his voice a low
longs to you, Nate said, steppin
t Nate. His gaze was dism
is arms. She was light, too light. She fe
with weak, uncoordinated thuds. She opened her mouth to scream, but no s
ch ordered. Unless
xit. His security detail formed a
steel door. One of th
ght ex
y, which should have been empty, was swarming
yd! Who
t your
thi
, camera shutters clicking like
-headlights, screeching tires, the smell of burning metal.
apel of his trench coat open and shoved her face into his shirt. His
oice surprisingly close, vibrating t
r, but it felt
ographers back, creating a nar
off!
the Maybach, shielding Calleigh with
rked at t
spinning on the pavement as i
avy. Heinrich hit the button to raise the pri
haking, her face pressed against the crisp cotton of his
nched. He reached up and loosened his tie,
one out and dial
h it costs. If you can't kill them, blur her f
oked down at the
She was limp now, either pas
aid to the to
es squeezed shut, feigning unconsciou
eek that were visible when she shifted slightly. He raised h
nd pulled his hand away. He rubbed his t
omfortably against him, but his body remai

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