Act I The water hit Lily Hart like punishment. It poured over her blonde hair, down her cheeks, into the collar of her light blue shirt until the fabric clung to her small…
Read moreAct I The slap of the black card against marble sounded louder than it should have. Every head in the bank lobby turned. The elderly woman stood at the counter with one hand…
Read moreAct I The first plate shattered like a gunshot. Then the next. Then the next. A whole stack of gold-rimmed porcelain slid from the glass shelf and burst across the marble floor in…
Read moreAct I The girl moved so fast no one stopped her. One moment, Adrian Blackwood was sitting on the garden bench beneath the old maple, his dark sunglasses hiding the ruined stare people…
Read moreAct I The little girl’s feet did not touch the pedals. That was the first thing Sebastian Vale noticed. Not the torn dress. Not the dirt on her cheeks. Not the way the…
Read moreAct I The photograph slipped from his coat pocket without a sound. Julian Hart did not notice. He was walking too fast down the narrow cobblestone alley, his navy suit catching the last…
Read moreAct I The boy looked too dirty for the marble floor. That was the first thing everyone noticed. He stood in the middle of the bank lobby with tangled dark curls falling into…
Read moreAct I The boy was too small for the bag. That was the first thing everyone noticed. He crossed the marble floor of Harrington National Bank with his teal hood pulled low over…
Read moreAct I The old woman should never have made it past the revolving doors. That was what everyone in the lobby seemed to think. She stood beneath the crystal chandeliers of the Meridian…
Read moreAct I The mother was kneeling in the wet leaves when the child screamed. Not cried. Screamed. “No! They’re cold!” The sound cut through the fog so sharply that every bird in the…
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