![]() ![]() “We’ve been talking and, uh, there is one way Roar lives through today.” “Fine, I’ll say it.” He brushed twists of dirty blond hair behind his ear and fixed her with a peculiar look, not bashfulness or frustration but something in between. ![]() Perry seemed to always take the lead, but when Roar drew a line, she now saw, he drew it permanently. “Me? Hell no.”Īn obsidian gleam settled in Roar’s eyes, so cold it was almost chilling. “It would require that-” He muttered a curse, shaking his head. But it would require that-” He scowled at the floor. She blinked, needing a moment to rein in her emotions. “But there’s a way we might still get out of this.” I’d do anything if I could undo it, but I can’t.” All I can.” She was rambling and tears were pushing into her eyes, but she couldn’t seem to stop. I know I can’t make this right, but I’m trying to make it not as awful. I know you don’t care, but I’ve given up my freedom. It was too difficult to hold his gaze, so she focused on the bandage around his chest. He’ll dispose of me at the earliest chance. “He’ll force Perry to bend the knee and gain the Horns through your marriage to his son, but I’m nothing more than a risk. “If-if I marry Garen,” she shuddered involuntarily, “he’ll let you go?” ![]()
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