The Assassin's Bride
ket, squinting at the unfamiliar light. For the first time in 5 years, she wasn't confined to a cell or a locked room. Yet the calm of the morning only heightened her awa
noticed Kael was gone. A fai
or organizing weapons or whatever the
him might not be as suffocating as she'd feare
faint scent of lavender from the small bottle he had left on a shelf. Maybe in
he world softening around the edges. The sound of the safehouse was familiar now-creaks, the
e at
door fl
k but instead, Kael stood there, eyes wide, jaw tense... and then
water onto the floor and his
dering. His other hand held a folded map, which trembled slightly
ed, flinging a wet towel at him. "The fuck do yo
oted. Apologies, Phina. Won't happen again... probably." Then his lips twitched int
r across the tiles. "Get the hel
lute. "Next time I'll at least yell 'incoming' before
o escape the flying bar of soap t
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r, but from irritation and something else she wasn't ready to name. Kael had already started unpacking
had decided she would cook. Somethin
her chop with more force than finesse. "Uhm, Phina, remi
"Didn't think misogyny came wit
a hand to his chest feigning bein
uttered, blowing at the eg
fingers, adjusting the heat, tilting the pan with a precise hand. Seraphina watched, ten
le. Almost. She glared
yebrow. "How can you
stubbornly, "I don't
s. Next time I'll leave you to show case all the cooking experience you go
cked before the
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e the weapons without leaving them scattered, how to silently move through the safehouse
tried stacking boxes of supplies. "Boxes go bot
how pointless this is! I want to learn how to figh
ratic child, green eyes catching the sunlight. "First we need t
patroni
be able to piss you off some more without the crippling f
, but she was laugh
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ps, marking escape routes. Seraphina watched, considerin
p?" she asked, leani
is inefficient when you'
ou do realize sleep is a basic human
d a pencil across the table absentmindedly, w
tight his jaw looked when focused. In the dim lamplight, he
softly, "you ev
brow lifted. "Exhaustion is a lux
d in the brief pause, he didn't contrad
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were arguments too. One night, she accused him of being controlling when he insisted the weapons needed
. They argued about which brand of cereal to buy in whispered
healthier," Se
logg's is ten
is more important th
h, b
derly woman behind them interrupted, bea
nked. "We- uh
oothly, then looked down at her. "Every
dy bickering like an old married couple. Bet you hav
na and shuffled off,
ied? Really?" S
e a solid alibi." He said
e realized... he'd picke
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g lamplight while Kael reviewed his maps again. For reasons she didn't wa
n't mo
out what's next?"
licked to
m- at the knives, the guns, the assassin. "I
, head tipping against the sofa, his features briefly ung
hind the blade. The man who carried weight no one else could see. A
could, a sound outside snapped through the quiet. A scrape
could tell when he'd switched fr
eartbeat, gun in hand, ex
dangerous whisper, eyes loc
low and asked
t look at her as he loaded
" Kael said flat