MIKHAIL
The silence between us stretched until it pulled taut, and he was the one who finally broke it. "You wanted to speak to me." There was a visible strain to his tone, a tightness that hadn't been there before.
I closed the distance between us, and I made sure to keep my voice even and open to keep him at ease. "You walked in in quite a panic, Ilya. What happened?"
"Panic?"
He responded with a look that unnerved me; he appeared to be genuinely confused, as if he had no memory of the state he had been in.
I rubbed my forehead, trying to massage the growing headache out of my skull. The fact that the duel was tomorrow was already enough to send my entire system into an absolute overload; this new mystery was certainly not helping my case. I knew that I could not let my wariness show—it would affect my fiancé, and I couldn't afford any more distractions.
