Chapter 121
Elara’s POV
“Are you sure about this?” ask, glancing at Andie, still slung across Thorne’s back. We can’t just walk into the place this’s too risky–too much attention. Not something I want right now.
We’re at the back of the building, crouched low. I wait. The minutes stretch, the air heavy, until the window creaks open. Thorne’s head then his body follows. He looks down at me, relief flickering in his eyes.
“Just a second,” he mutters.
Appears first.
He rolls out a coil of rope, climbs up, and drapes Andre over his shoulders as though he weight nothing. I can’t help but admire the ease with which Thorne moves, like he’s done this a thousand times. It takes no effort. He’s smooth, silent–nothing but fluid motion.
I steady myself “Go ahead,” I whisper, eyes scanning the area. “I cover you
He nods once, no hesitation. Then, stepping back, Thome takes a run, hits the wall, and in a swift movement, grabs the windowsill, his body climbing upward with precision. Not a sound, not a shift in the air. As if he’s part of the shadows.
I wait until he’s inside. Then, making sure the coast is clear, I follow. I’m not foolish enough to think this will be easy, but I’m determined. Every step is calculated. No room for error.
Once I’m inside, the suite feels colder than I expected. Andre’s breathing is shallow, his face twisted in what seems like pain even in sleep. He looks too young for all this chaos, too fragile to be mixed up in this kind of mess. But he’s part of it now. There’s no turning back for any of us
I sit next to his bed, watching his furrowed brows, trying to ignore the worry gnawing at my gut.
“Is he going to be okay?” I ask quietly, turning to Thome.
“Yeah,” he says, his tone surprisingly soft. “He’s just running a light fever. Get him cleaned up, and he’ll be fine.”
I don’t question it. I’m already moving toward Andre, my hands reaching for his shirt.
Before I can do anything. Thorne’s hand clamps around my wrist, a sharp grip that makes me stop in my tracks.
“What do you think you’re doing?” he asks, his voice low, dangerous,
I blink, momentarily confused. “I’m wiping him down, like you said.”
“You think Till let you to
touch another man’s body?” he growls, his gaze cold and calculating.
I freeze. Embarrassment floods my cheeks. Thorne’s possessiveness isn’t a surprise, but it still gets to me, every time. He doesn’t make room for anyone
else.
“I–Thorne, it’s just a kid,” I mutter, pulling my wrist away.
“Doesn’t matter.” His voice is hard, unyielding. “I’m an envious man.”
His thumb brushes my chin, his touch unexpectedry tender as he forces my eyes to meet his. “Don’t make me jealous.”
Thold
my breath. His grip softens, but the tension doesn’t ease. We’re in one of those moments where words don’t seem to cut it, and it’s better to stay quiet than risk anything more.
I finally exhale, my voice barely audible. “Fine. You do it. But you better not complain about the work.
With a sharp nud
on my shoulder, he motions toward the door. “Go wait in the living room
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Chapter 121
I walk out, my steps heavy with exhaustion. I sink into the couch, but nty mind’s still running at full speed. So much has happened to Wasn’t in the plan.
We’d brought Andre bark–an unexpected move, but it worked in our favour. Now we have more time. Time to convince him to join us, la te
But the guards… They’ll be looking for him soon. They won’t find us, though no one saw our laces. We’re sate for now. But I’m not stupid, Danton Egure it out eventually.”
I get lost in my thoughts, too wired to relax, but the sudden sound from the bedroom jolts me out of my stupor
I’m on my feet before even think. I dash toward the room, my heart pounding in my chest. When I push the door open, Andre’s sitting on the bed, looking like he’s been through hell. His eyes are bloodshot, his face twisted in anger.
“Why the hell did you bring me back?” His voice cracks, and he yanks at the bedsheet, his hands shaking with rage. “I told you to leave me aloner Why can’t you just mind your own business?|”
I fool the tension snap like a thread, but before I can respond, Thorne’s voice cuts through the air, cold and sharp. “Shut up.”
Andre freezes, his whole body tensing under Thorne’s glare.
“You think you can pull the wool over my eyes, huh?” Thorne sneers. “You’re not as stupid as you look.”
Andre glares at him, a challenge in his eyes. “I know what you’re after. You don’t care about me. You just want something from me
“You’re not wrong Thorne admits, but his tone doesn’t soften. “But it’s not what you think.”
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