irst thing Valeria f
ad felt like it had been split open with an axe. Her ribs screamed wh
oo
rom the engine in thick white clouds. The smell of gasoline filled
as blurry. The rain still hammered on the roof, now below
t as a croak, barely audib
oring the sharp agony shooting through her neck. Her spine felt wrong, damaged. Tintact. Built to withstand
lood ran from a cut on her forehead, bright red against her
od. Tha
were trapped under twisted metal and plastic. The dashboard had collapsed, pinn
in her mouth, metallic and warm. Her jaw felt wrong, loose. Wh
had opened doors and bought her power. It was destroyed now. She coul
od. Maybe that wo
the rain. Heavy boots on we
as still there, somehow undamaged. The device that had caused all of
He crouched down, his face level with hers. He was yo
hem? Had they f
ord scraping her throat raw.
e, taking in the damage. She watched him carefully, looking for re
dn't
face completely. The bones were broken, the feature
at would keep
alm, professional. Like he'd done this b
her. Used to mean hired guns and corrupt cops. Now
im working, pulling at the twisted metal. Glass breaking.
radling her carefully in his arms. The little gi
st like Marcus's. The eyes that could unlock the weapon.
ered, her voice w
told her, his voice ge
r cheeks. Her daughter was alive. That was all
h word an effort. "Please
ed as he held Elara closer. "Who's looki
g. Blood loss, probably. Internal injuries. She was dying, and she knew it.
another question, but then his eyes widened. He
d. Then another. The smell of
nderstanding. "We need to get
r was going to blow. The gasoline had found something hot, so
without hesitation.
hough she could feel her broken jaw grindin
ar ex
the dark sky. The heat hit her all at once, burning away eve
ing wen
n b