orld shrank into the
ot think-
hole. It was as if the cold had stolen her breath. Debris clawed her s
ric.
d his face. Pale under the pale, blood spiraling fr
an dragging against the collapsed shelves. Ryan's eyelid
r off to access t
ith Ryan draped around her neck. The skylight glass smashed under her elbow, she shov
roof in the brutal storm em
his side and drowning out the water in hi
d blood. His hand found hers and c
ht frame. Inside were documents, yellowed with age, stamped with her grandmother's signature ... aspooled in
ther had told her at the funeral. "You
f-kilter; it had neve
you." Ryan's voice w
ounded far away. The ro
over Ryan, her tears mixing with the rain. "Stay
rushed her ch