King of Patriam by Amizah R EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Amizah R
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- Genre: Dystopian Fiction
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Limping back into the operations room, Cassian stole heavy breaths as
he attempted to steady his heart. He wasn’t hurt, he knew that he wasn’t in
physical pain, but his brain was playing a different game. It was as if each
word he’d said had taken something from him, and in truth, they probably
did. Not because he didn’t mean them though, he’d meant every single one. It
was what he’d just had to do that left him feeling so raw. But it wasn’t just his
actions that were grating on him, it was hers too.
I will kill you myself…
There was no doubt in his mind that she’d meant it. She was just so
angry, so hurt.
Because of him.
But her anger only cemented his decision to make good on his word.
To prove himself to her. She deserved that much.
“What the hell was that?” Cade asked the second he stepped back into
the room.
Cassian barely spared him a glance. “We had a disagreement,” he
said, making his way to the open space in the center of the room.
“So she pulled a gun on you?” he retorted.
He ignored Cade as he inclined his head at Emori. His brother seemed
more exasperated than anything, so he didn’t feel the need to explain himself
to him.
“Where is she?” Deianira wasn’t asking, she was demanding.
“Assessment room,” he mumbled, discreetly taking note of the fact
that Devin was yet to speak.
Deianira’s eyes narrowed. “You locked my sentinel in the studio?”
she whisper-shouted.
Finally, Devin turned to Deianira, mouth open to speak, but he closed
it at Cade’s disapproving head shake.
Cassian let his eyes fall to her, taking in her stance. “I didn’t have a
choice.”
Throwing a glare his way, she started up to walk past him when Cade
gently gripped her arm. “Maybe she should stay there for the time being,” he
said, flicking his eyes to Cassian warily.
She yanked her arm back. “She’s not a danger to anyone. I can talk to
her,” she argued.
Devin shook his head, finally speaking up. “No offense, but if Cassian
couldn’t get through to her, I doubt you could.”
Deianira turned her cold eyes on Devin, evidently unappreciative of
his downplaying of their relationship. Cassian quietly sighed, willing his
voice not to shake. He didn’t want them to doubt him, and if he was going to
break, he needed to be far away when he did.
“Please,” he said roughly, only for formality. “Just wait until I get
back.”
Deianira eyed him for a while. “I’m still going to see her,” she bit out,
exiting the room.
He let out a discreet breath.
“Ready when you are, ” Devin said from the corner of the room,
peering down at the wrist. Cassian looked out of the large window in the
operations room, out at the darkening sky. It was time, and Emori didn’t
waste any more of it.
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