was ruthless, each gust bi
, sinking deeper than skin, until it f
ell blurred her vision, spinning t
backward. A harsh slap cracked through the silence, and pain flared bright an
had been bone-tired, already on her way
et odor lingering in the air-a scent she knew a
A commonplace anesthetic, low in toxicity, pr
mind. She staggered to the window, prying it open with trembling fingers, and
ckle slid throu
urning slowly to
lounged in a velvet chair, draped in garish a
one-faced men, their bulks casti
g them, tension coiling ti
? Why have you
e with practiced grace, inhaling deeply. H
erform an autopsy on a woman wh
anor's spine, but she nodded, un
rrowed. "What did t
ind like fractured memories. "She...she'd been brutalized
er lips curving into a faint,
ue. "There were unmistakable signs of...assault. Spe
dark and mocking. "I'm Gemma Buckley," she sa
oving toward Eleanor with
replaced by a sharp,
withholding anything...well, let's just say you'd be
quickened, her b
she instinct
o," came the c
r stif
nfamous hub of Krixsa
woman work here
recalling the brutal i
forcing wom
le light as she stubbed out her cigarette. "I simply ga
"She swallowed a memor
shook he
om a great height. Hence, there was no r
as she studied Eleanor, h
asked, "Where
At the poli
ut chilling command. "You're going
y realized wha
ly held damning evid
dn't jumped; perhaps
, Eleanor gave a sl
Eleanor's swift complian
wo men behind her stepped forward, t
between them. "What ar
l, twirling a camera in her hand with
, do we? What's to stop you from handi
ng that evidence over to the p
ky whisper. "So, we'll need a little..
king, Eleanor turned to bolt
when an iron grip encircled her
seconds, she was thrown ba