f incident?" My mind was a maelstrom of Harrison, B
e strained. "Just that it's related to one of their encrypted netw
a top-tier cybersecurity analyst for a clandestine government agency, the same one my father had served.
y real, powerful self hidden to be a supportive wi
, from my own family, to better control me. He had painted my brother as jealous and vol
lmost su
in," I said, my voice thick wi
a. A transport is waiting fo
. As I was about to leave, Harrison came home. He l
e soft and gentle. "Let'
x," I said, my voice a
ssion shifting to one of confusion, then anger. "
hild with another woman, Harrison. The one who kille
color drained from his c
id, pushing past him. "No
on," I said. "Us. Whatev
. His face was a mask of fury and desperation. "No,"
, his grip like iron. I saw something in his pocket-a smal
s gave out. The world sta
voice a venomous caress in my ear as he car
d him on the phone with Brooke. His v
To a private facility on a remote island. S
unstable, shipping me off to a
y," Brooke's voice purred through the phone. "Thank y
and sea. I was on a boat, the engine rumbling be
voice called from the shore, a final,
had to stay awake. I dug my fingernails into the palm of my
hought, a cold, hard certainty solidifying
descended from the night sky. Ropes dropped to the deck, and figure
zon. He clutched the railing, a single tear tracing a path through the
g her arms around his waist. "It's
erupted in a massive fireball, lighting up the sky. T
a mask of horror. "AVA!" he screamed, h
of fire and smoke. There was nothing lef