st in case I had to make a run for it. I told myself to keep walking, keep
swept across the cracked pavement as it made a U-turn. A black SUV sl
out of it-broad, heavy, faces that were focused and me
tallest said. "You'
s, tried to sound bra
d for the Alp
tunned me a
e forward. I twisted, kicked once, twice. Useless. They tossed me in the back seat
ne on my left jiggled his knee like motion kept him from breaking someth
dy s
ed, trying to make things make sense. The A
hing to anyone. It doesn'
eflection in the glass, the alley. A shadow peeled itself off the corner and stayed there,
urned and the
the road until they felt like walls. The air thic
, I dreamed I'd live in, loomed at the top of the hill. Flags at half-mast sna
d reach for it. His hand clamped aro
," I
t. A woman gasped as I went by as if my mere presence tainted
pack members moved about, c
ith no windows, then through a big solid door to stairs that went down. We descended down a few flights until the on
th a steel bar thick as my arm. A guard lifte
ls, a cot with a mattress thinner than the one in Wane
on the wall; then the door slammed, a bolt slide, an
Then I walked the perimeter of my chain to
years of other bodies-sweat sunk deep, grime rubbed in, maybe wors
rough her ears...a door thudding shut, something dropped and hushed too fa
ffling any sounds I might have hea
ards came in. One set a tray inside
tin cup. I drank. The water tasted like nothing but reminded my
side the door. Not
"Why else cut out in t
that solved a math problem. "That's how
grunted hi
came bac
ed up, cauti
flick
" I told the ceiling
es trust instinct. Orielle knew his wolf called
ugh I kn
changing the antiquated torch at some point. Somewhere high up, a h
the one who spoke about order at the bon
a sneer on his lips. "E
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