Chapter 212
She had a clue; it was apparent, all thanks to the expression on her face.
The painting explained itself: it was a raw message, probably agonizing like the cut on her upper lip.
He hadn't known what had come over him; he had tried to escape the rage when Noah spilled the news.
And then he went to see for himself but met her hiding under the covers, shaking like a leaf and holding her breath.
That did it. He felt the self-control he had worked years to build break into dust.
He would give it to Mason. The man was strong-willed in refusing to spill out the name of his friend.
Confirming his suspicions that the wild animal was no ordinary person.
But he had a piece of advice for him: keep running.
Whatever had gone on last night had ruined everything—his pretense, his composure—and e
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