ter
heavier in the city
hts into hazy gold smudges. The storm muffled the usual sounds of the city-tires rolling over wet pavement in near silence, foot
lorence, chasing another impulsive purchase, leaving Aria to manage things alone. Not that she minded. The quiet of the sh
toni
hen movement flickered at the edge of her vision. Across the street, tucked in the
thing else. Too f
gh, guttural noise tha
y, to call for help, to act like she hadn't seen a thin
As she neared the alley, the shape resolved into a man-barefoot, bruised, and slumped aga
she asked, voice nearly
hin
ngers grazed his shoulder, his hand snapped up and clamp
brimming with something wild. For a breathleragged whisper. "You were
ent slack again
y nerve in her body told her to b
pull, as if the storm itself had chosen this
n at him, ques
*was
l like nothing wou