Chapter 62
In the end, he just sighed and said, “Look, violence isn’t the answer. And seriously–where’d you score that sulfuric acid You raid the chem lab or something?”
Freya flashed a sly grin. “If it had been the real deal, his windpipe would’ve been fried to a crisp by now. He’d be gagging, no howling like a stuck pig.”
“So… what was it, then?”
“Piss,” she said deadpan. “Bribed a guy from my class to hook me up. Hits that gross–out sweet spot–shocks the hell out of you without any real damage. Ideal for a slimeball with a motor mouth.”
As she headed out, she stopped and glanced back at him. “Hey, thanks, dude. You’re one of the good ones.”
Ryan had no clue why, but that line burrowed into him right then and there, lodged deep in his memory banks.
The lilt in her voice, that steely glint in her eye, the cocky little chin–tilt as she sauntered off like a pint–sized general claiming victory–he could replay it all in HD.
Fifteen years later, it was still on loop.
But some memories were his alone now. She’d scrubbed hers clean.
“Why…”
Tears started slipping out.
She must’ve hit a raw nerve in her dream–quiet sobs shaking her even in sleep, face slick with them.
He pawed through the car, hunting for napkins–nada. In the end, he peeled back the softest bit of his shirt lining and wiped the streaks from her cheeks, feather–light.
“Liam… Liam…”
His hand stalled.
He thought, ‘After all the ways he’s screwed you over, you’re still whispering his name in the dead of night?
“That deep, huh?
I crossed your path first. I fell hard first.
‘One missed shot at spilling my guts, and he’s just… camped out in there forever?
‘Bullshit.
‘How could I swallow that?‘
“Don’t–get off me! Let go, Liam! … Ryan, help-”
Freya snapped awake, heart hammering from the nightmare.
Darkness swallowed the car, broken only by a thin ribbon of moonlight.
12:42 pm P P P
Chapter 62
She was still tangled in the panic, breaths ragged, struggling to ground herself.
“Where… am I?”
Ryan kept his voice low and steady. “My place. You’re safe. No Liam in sight.”
Her whole body unclenched in a rush, tension melting away. “Oh, thank fuck.”
“What was the dream?”
“Doesn’t matter.”
“…He come after you in it?”
She sagged against the seat, lids drooping, bone–tired. “Natalie was out for my blood, and Liam? He was yanking me straight into her path. Ha—”
A dry, bitter chuckle escaped her. “Talk about a joke.”
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