s bedroom was transforme
ers. Using her intimate knowledge of Port Sterling's elite social circles and a few discreet inquiries on les
g he'd acquired unintentionally like her bracelet, wouldn't be treasured. It would be discarded, most likely in a d
th night, s
s, pulling her hair back into a severe knot at the nape of her neck
ped from her second-story balcony onto the thick branch of an anci
ards the enemy's territory. She parked it several blocks away, the rest of the jo
he had attended countless parties there, bored out of her mind, and had spent hours exploring the grounds. There was a section at the f
on. She scaled the wall, her fingers finding purchase in the gnarled vine
amp earth thick in the air. She knew the patrol routes by heart. Two guards, c
its own private terrace. She was gambling that he would be out, fo
. She crouched behind a large stone planter and peered at the French doors. A
ike this. A stroke of unbelievable luck. She didn
ing and into the suffocat
wood and something else, something metallic and smoky. It made th
he faint glow of her phone's screen, hel
The drawers of a massive
t the edges of her contr
d to his walk-in closet. Of course.
th rows of identical dark suits and crisply ironed shirts, all or
ed valet stand used for cu
quartz
lvet, looking small and fragil
ugh her. She reached for it,
low growl of a powerful car
ry muscle in her
ack. Hou
to get out. No t
cool stones, and dove for the deepest, darkest part of the
o her chest, trying to make herself smaller, invi
ut through the darkness, followed by the he
l gap in the coats, Avery could see his silhouette. He looked angry, yanking
his voice a low, cold rum
Seraphina is my responsib
pa
dripping with contempt, "I was never inte
a physical blow. A cold, sharp humilia
e silence that follow
he starte
towards t
going to find her. Her world narrowed to the sound of his approachi
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