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t had been since
s. Not a single d
to the
th
book
th
tattoo shop again, hopi
look. "He's not the type you find
s unra
r hips that night, the way he'd pressed his forehead to he
like he'd ne
day, she
d took the T to South Boston - the part of town that Jace had m
her head, her heart poundi
her felt
half felt
ot surrounded by graffiti-cover
ough-looking. Older. One of them had that sam
ed and step
know someone nam
rned. Silen
f them muttered.
... fr
the tension. "He don't
n. He stepped forward
Try the underpass by River Street. Aro
didn't rea
d left, heart
nig
ad silent, save for
ge, every instinct telli
en-hea
rcycle
ine. Jace took off his helmet,
en speak. She
almed slap acr
u l
kno
isappe
had
tic reason, Jace. You don't get to
ned. "You don'
make
ed in his jacket pockets like
my old life. I didn't want you dragged into it
ared a
d-cold, sha
king away makes it easier? You idiot. I wasn't sca
g in him
sed her-desperately. Roughl
back with jus
d away, his voi
e you,
blin
ha
. But you showed up, and suddenly the noise stopped. The gui
tung he
uld've t
ht I'd r
lready
her forehead
what
ow where I am. If I stay in Boston, they'll come f
don't get to make t
so much ache, she al
r burden," s
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, he handed h
otebook. A poem-writte
ke spring but s
and smoke, burned ju
ooked up-h
ai
xt mor
n't go
t check h
bookstore. Just
broke. She told her everything. Jace
d boy," Casey said,
red. "I fell for
nig
ed across the
aid a man had pulled two kids from the
witnesse
Ava
just
ad bee
do the right thing-even i