rain.The Hale Estate didn't so much unfold until the car was swallowed whole by its silence.Lena pressed a hand to the window, her breath fogging the glass.Everything looked u
through Amara she had gotten a mental picture of what it loo
for a moment she couldn't move. Her f
the door. "
ghtly into the rain-soaked gravel, a
ows reflected the gray sky her figure splintered into a
inclined his head the way people trained to never surprise anyone inclined their h
he said. "W
lt heavy to say so instead she let him guide her into the
ocess takes forty-five minutes minimum. We've scheduled Mr. Hale for six." She tapped her tablet and then looked
d. The word sounded like
nothing, only offered a towel and a forced smile.Her fingers were quick and calm as she smoothed Lena's coat
exorbitant names and stock tickers looked down at her and she found herself tracing the air
t felt like a small stage. Racks of clothing bowed under the weight of silk and cashmere.Two stylists - a middle-age
h through her hair."We'll start with a wash." Her touch was brisk but not unkind"Y
st hummed and rinsed,the water was
ss Amara's posture and gaze.The PR director will coach you after makeup." He looked at Lena with a
linked
a reliable tool. "Let us give you a face that photograph
forward holding a small recorder. She spoke into it: "Greetings
at," she s
nd then tried something warmer. "You should be comfortable acknowl
said. "I u
stume constructed for a play about someone else's grief. She watched the stylist slip the gown over her shoulders,as the fa
photograph. It was Amara in sunlight - a candid; laughter at the corner of her mouth, hair catching
for the public? Why do I ha
. "Everyone remembers how she loo
k Lena's measurement.Her hands moved deftly, pinning, pressing, smoothing. "We want you to be comf
pped before a small antechamber where a tea service sat on a tray untouched. A soft fire lived in the hearth, its light breathing warmth into the stone. There was a scent of citrus and som
center," Clara said. "Mr.
iny hiss, the clock's patient tick. Her reflection in the teapot's curv
n front of her. "Miss Wren," he said once, the name
yond the doorway and paused as if deliberating whether to enter. Lena fel
d the hush of the room contracted to the point where it felt like they had been placed under a bell jar and the
he fact that he retained her name made her feel a bit better. He was near, but not too
. H
ir with polished arms. He steepled his fingers, a deliberate, con
e," Lena answered. Her voice
f weighing the sound of her wor
nest in the smallest
something softer hummed across his face. It vanished as quickly as it c
errant curl at the nape of Lena's neck. Damon's eyes tracked the movement with a precision th
e hospital for the signing. That will satisfy the lawyers and the board for a
ted, meeting Damon's eyes as if she were waiting for approval then contin
na once more. "Do you unders
. "Yes. But can I speak
would be the o
no
he house staff. Everything here is arranged to your ease." His tone relaxed an almost imperceptible hair. "Rest now." H
tea she hadn't touched and clear the tray. Hollis stood st
er and was laid out with an almost painful order: clothes pressed,an unpacked suitcase and the unmistakable vase of flowers at the table in the corner. The room
placed a small card on the pi
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