VAN'
the silence in the room wa
her brow furrowed. "Donavan, did I say the w
ng little to cut through the knot of irritation in my gut. Her abrupt
t the rejection?" Christie asked
my own ears, the words lacked their usual convict
of innocent confusion. "I thought she just handled the Pack's charity funds fro
on snagged
d no
I assigned her. Her world was small, contained. I had made sure of it. This menti
lit her eyes before she quickly veiled it with a look of sympathy. "M
time. I was distracted, my mind repla
or the first time, it occurred to me that I knew almost nothing about my own
had no knowledge of, no control over, was inte
on the quarterly reports in front of me. On an impulse I
or's schedule was fo
the intercom, apologetic. "Alpha, the Luna has no offic
ded like ston
he ha
ne, to walk out and embarrass me. The confirmation should have been sa
on, I just felt a deeper,
ed, pleading face I was used to, but the one from today. The calm, distant, almost indiffe
y slid across the polished desk, scattering on
out a cigarette, and lit it. The smoke filled m
it did
NOR'
meeting.That's
er had given me. I let myself in with the new key, the
The style was minimalist and modern-all clean lines, white walls, and polished concrete floors. It
as m
livered here yesterday. It was my personal machine, encr
sign for a new type of defensive barrier, a project I had pour
mail account. There were
a senior partner at Zenit
ea
game. Zenith is extremely interested in the Helios project designs. We need
rmer research assistant, a brilliant y
Va
r research notes from the archives. The files are
and awaken. A sensation I had almost forgotten. It was t
g up meetings, outlining a project timeline. The woman who had
. The woman I had been befor
and in
nt, surrounded by my work, I wasn't
ce. And I was tak
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