manage, my eyes fixed on some point in front of me, my heart fixed on the resolve to get through this, to emerge stronger, no matter what. A faint knock brings me back to daylight.
“Karry, if you’re done eating and you don’t mind, can I send Deckard in?” Leona asked, her voice gentle but tangled with concerning curiosity. “He’s been asking to meet you,” she added.
I frowned, my mind racing with apprehension, wariness, and a dash of embarrassment. I wasn’t sure I was ready for any more people to see me like a hideous zombie, but Leona’s expectant gaze told me she wasn’t going to take no for an answer.
“Why are you asking?” I replied, a hint of defensiveness creeping into my question
“”He flew all the way here, I’m not a bitch,” I added, shrugging my shoulders.
She let out a sigh of exasperation and understanding. “You know how protective Corwin is,” she said, her tone laced with a hint of amusement. “He already refused him twice,” she continued, rolling her eyes.
“Yeah, you can send him in,” I told her, my voice firm, a deliberate attempt to mask the vulnerability I felt.
Chapter 31
She nodded, taking the partially eaten tray of breakfast from me, her eyes flicking to mine with a hint of concern. I sighed, gathering mysell, steeling my emotions, determined to project a sense of simplicity and strength. I didn’t want to add another pair of pitiful eyes to the collection, I didn’t want to be seen as weak or broken. I took a deep breath, squaring my shoulders, preparing myself for another set of conversation with all the repetitive words.
Forcing myself out of the bed, I went through the motions of washing my face and brushing my teeth, tying my hair, the familiar routines providing me the light of normalcy.
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