hand had crept halfway around the dial, yet
led down the wind
the cold air inside the car. A low, gruff o
sharp, unyielding edge, and carrie
iously. He obediently slammed the window back u
s being delayed all the way until today! My dad just gave me a serious dressing-down over the phone and laid down an ultimatum: I've got to bring
wer drill drilling into his skull. He suppressed the cold fury simmering in his eyes, leaned back, an
lso my f
ords plunged the ca
the Carmel family had bu
wn up with Hill in the same elite compound, yet over the years, he'd come to realize t
han the man in the back seat, a figure whose name str
the Frazier patriarch-leaving the family owing a debt of honor-
ered in Car
. From what he'd dug up, she was ordinary in ever
's o
e corner of his eye, he spotted a figure slowly wa
er. I'll
e back, unbuckled his seatbelt, and
ight, the slender
was a pair of legs-slender, pale,
evably
ngled with A-listers and socialites for ye
llaries visible beneath the surface. She had a porcelain face, pitch-black eyes, and lashes long as a feather duster-t
s he'd met, Carmel couldn
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