BOUND BY OATH
te
ave. Applause and cheers erupted from our small audience, but the room's acoustics made five people sound like a hundred. I reached over and grabbed
elping her down. She grimaced. "You know,
et used to anythin
now, Angel, a
ndeed, she was right. Her eyes held the fires
itching to leave. I cleared my throat. "Well, go on. Go home if you want
ept over her face. "The p
ngrier. "Plane?
figure it out. "Oh... the plane,"
not going anywhere with you.
ession. "I'm offended that you think s
un her around. "You can go where you like tonight, but the plane leaves for Rio
. She huffed, pulled her hand free, and walked
be fun, I thou