2: Rai
N'S
swirling around Rain's feet. She splashed through the puddles, her worn-out sneakers squeaking with each s
oup of rough-looking men huddled under a streetlight. They eyed her up and down, their faces twisted into
ward. His voice was like a rusty gate, scraping against R
past them, but they blocked her way. She tried
one." She ma
ed out to grab her arm, but Rain jerked away just in time. Her elb
as he charged towards the group. His footsteps echoed off the walls,
ched. His voice was low and even, but it ca
the first thug with a swift kick, followed by a series of rapid-fire punches that sent the others crashi
fluidly. When the last thug fell to the ground, Damon turned to her, his chest heaving with exer
and gentle. He was staring into her eyes
pulled her towards a taxi that had pulled up to the c
the door and ushering her insid
the scene, Rain turned to D
said, her voice
he said. "But next time, maybe
t saved her life. She leaned back against the seat, feeling the warmth of the ta
oaked streets, Rain couldn't help bu
and stepped out into the rain. He offered her his hand, helping her out of t
he ride," Rai
around. "I'm just glad I was able to get
ings. The houses were cramped and rundown, with rusty corrugated iron roofs and
ing with sarcasm. "I'm surprised you don't have
rrassment. "I know sarcasm wh
think someone as beautiful as you would
anger. "You don't know any
I do," he said, his voice low and sm
s narrowed
hrugged
gging her legs and chattering excitedly. They were dirt
ey chorused, tug
ack. "Hey, guys! What are yo
h wide eyes, taking in his expe
of them asked, p
That's...um...
r, then back at Damon. "Hi,"
g down to their level.
lling Damon about their day. Rain watched
a misty veil that hung over the streets like a curtain. The air
..your brothers
plied. "They're my
quickly looked away. Damon looked around, brushing off h
beat. "Okay," she said,
"The mosquitoes from here c
with embarrassment. "
n to whisper in her ear.
walked away, leaving Rain s