y mother, her voice a shredded mess, whispering, "He's here. A
, the man I loved, the m
r knees, humiliated, with Gustav standing over them, beau
them, while my father, a man who debated world leaders, bowed his head in s
ith a chilling smile, ordered hi
scream. Then, my mother's. They both lay broken. The love I
ng like poison. He just smiled, kissed my cheek
n a desperate act to free
ed Amit, my friend, for the dru
and I had to live to s
pte
erence table. I ignored it. Gustav hated interruptions
nd again. A franti
ing wa
my voice tight. "I
a sick beat against my ribs. It was my mother.
shredded mess. "He's here. At t
ne wen
the power to make my mother, a tenured professor, sound so broke
. I ran out of the building and into the stre
ersity! As fas
ne look at my fac
d in a wide, silent circle, their phones held up like a thousand accusing e
eir k
tailored suit that probably cost more than my first car. But his face was a mask of cold f
fect portrait of concern, but her eyes, when they f
. My mother's shoulders shook with silent sobs. A live-stream dron
voice ripped
It didn't reach his eyes. His eyes were for me, and they w
ilk, carrying across the silent quad. "You're ju
choked out, pushing my way
r voice soft and wounded. "They said ter
, his paranoia, about the bruises he'd left on my arms that I
leaving mine. "They accused me of hurting you. Can you im
. My healer. The one person who has helped me
ng her face in his shoulder. "I would never want
narled, my last shred
rkened. "Apologi
oetry, who flew to another continent just to bring me a speci
N
He turned to one of the two large men
no!" I
my father's knee. A sickening crack echoed in the silence. My father screamed,
" Gustav said, his voice d
y father, writhing on the ground. I looked
a hoarse whisper. "Please, Gu
mother's hair and forcing her head up. "Then you will knee
leading. Not for herself. For me.
y would endure anything to see me free.
y to fall to my knees, read
his pain, spoke. "Don't you dare,
f up, his face contorte
appointment. "Such a shame." He nodded t
this time from my mother. The
he hope that I could fix him, all of it turned to ash an
spered, the words tastin
mile this time. "I know, my love
lips cold against my tear-stained skin.
two of them disappearing into the stunned crowd like royalty depar
my knees between my parents, the world a blur of pain
e framed us, Janey," she rasped, her breath shallow. "He pl
I sobbed. "I'll get y
ut firm. "There's no fixing this. Ther
bbed a dropped syringe from a medical kit. My mother pulled a small, deadly vial from her own pocket-a chemistry profes
seconds, togethe
m was soundless, a hole ripped
e sterile silence of a h
ice raw. "I need it. The drug you told me
n the other end. "J
Amit. Gustav ki
his voice, low and full of a cold, shared
urse. It was from Amit. A single, white tablet. Hope in a tiny, bitter package. I s
And I had to live to s