to let her out in
e side without question. Mircea met her eyes in the rearview mirror
l," he sai
r bag over her shoul
like a watchful finger against the sky. A few shops ringed the space-a butcher, a grocer, a narrow storefront with faded
una
Full
, catching on stone and glass. It should have
, it fe
was the wind moving through the narrow stree
ame aware
d. A door cracked open and then shut again. She felt the collective attention like a p
lders ti
ded for
heavy with the smell of stew, bread, and beer. Human scent la
inside die
floor and then stilled. Akari stood just inside the doorway, her ha
curi
ess
f to breathe and
arms like carved stone. He wiped a glass with a rag
" he
oice sounding too loud in the silence.
glass down, and turned t
f fli
tried to remember the name of the solicitor's office, the
tender
ed to the name
na
drained fr
g the edge of the bar as if for balance.
fee. No
owned. "
. out," h
etween them, t
ne met her eyes now. A man at a nearby table muttered som
t tightened.
ot about
ed away, dismissin
at alone. She was wrapped in a black shawl, her
not look
tely, the woman
while folding the others down, the gesture
ips m
rco
into Akari's b
ewo
ec
ing no
g together until she couldn't tell them apart. She took a
en and stumbled
hut behind her w
rsation resumed, low and ur
the cold air burning her lungs. She pressed her
a
rom the pub, keeping her head high as
it past the church, past shuttered windows and narrow alleys. The town
er shop c
metal hooks, skinned and clean, pale flesh marbled wi
wave of sce
esh. Me
oo
r stomach clenched-not in revuls
back, a hand fly
wrong
ulse quicken, her senses narrow and sharpen. For a terrifying heartbeat, she imagine
wled, loud in t
eathing hard, horrified by t
had rej
nside her was a
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