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Story: Heartless Hunter
“I can’t stay long.”
“Somewhere important to be?”
His voice sounded strange. Like someone had wrung out all the emotion, leaving it empty and cold.
“N-no, I …”
Where to start? So much had happened since three nights ago.
First: the flowers.
She held out the box containing the silk flowers he’d made for her. “I came here to return this.”
Gideon turned to face her. Stubble shadowed his cheeks, and there were dark circles under his eyes, as if he hadn’t slept all night. He stood at the long worktable, and when he didn’t reach to take the box, Rune approached and set it down on the wooden surface. She immediately stepped back, putting space between them.
Now: the engagement.
Rune had been dreading this part. She’d gone over the words in her head, trying to find the right way to tell him about her and Alex, but none of them seemed right.
“Can I ask you something, Miss Winters?”
“Of course,” said Rune, happy for the interruption, but wondering why he was being so formal.
“Was any of it real?”
“Real?” She frowned. “What do you mean?”
“You. Me.Us.” Gideon shoved his hands in his pockets. “What we did three nights ago. Did you mean any of it? Or were you toying with me the whole time?”
Her stomach dipped. What was he talking about?
He withdrew his hands and held out both fists, turning them over. When his hands unfurled, Rune saw what lay on each of his palms.
A vial of blood and an access coin.
How …?
“This is how you manage it,” said Gideon, lifting the vial to study it. “It’s why you don’t have any casting scars.”
Rune froze.
He knows what I am.
“Crimson Moth,” he breathed as his gaze met hers. “I’ve finally caught you.”
She backed away from him.Stupid, stupid girl.This was a trap. She’d not only walked straight into it,she’dset it up!
Turning on her heel, Rune launched herself back through the shop’s entrance, into the foyer. As she grabbed the handle of the door leading out onto the street, where Lady waited for her, someone pulled it open from the other side.
Laila Creed stood in the frame. Behind her were half a dozen Blood Guard soldiers, their pistols drawn.
Rune stumbled back. She glanced at the stairs, knowing where they led. If she could get to the top and barricade herself inside Gideon’s apartment, she might escape through a window …
“Not so fast,witch.”
Laila grabbed a fistful of her hair, yanking her backward. Pain pierced Rune’s scalp as she hit the floor. Tears stung her eyes as she tried to get up, but every movement only made Laila pull harder. Forcing her to fall still.
Strong hands seized her arms, dragging her inside the shop. The door slammed shut behind them.
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