THE MAZE OF DECEPTION
y back to her makeshift home, a small, abandoned apartment in the seedy part of town. T
She glanced over her shoulder, but saw nothing out of the ordinary. Just peop
agger sheathed at her belt. She had learned to be careful in this
d her and leaning against it to catch her breath. The room was small and
that made her heart skip a beat. A small, flickering can
ad spent huddled in fear, listening to the sound of her mother's screams
ling as she reached out to touch the flame. It was a ritual she had performed co
hind her. She spun around, her heart racing, and saw the str
demanded, trying to
his eyes never leaving hers. Aria felt a shiver run down he
tricately carved box in his hand, id
ia asked, her voice b
arching for something. And then, in an instant, his expres
a," he said, his voice low and
cess the stranger's words. What did he
e stranger reached out and gently took her ha
, his eyes locked on he
s stranger, to believe that he could keep her safe. But another part
den surge of memories. Memories of her mother, of her c
nt, Aria knew wh