CHAPTER 31
ARIANA POV
I watched his back as he stepped toward the biometric scanner, his silhouette cutting a dark line against the glowing door.
It might be our last meal. The words were devoid of any attempt at comfort, which was exactly why I found them so terrifyingly honest.
I followed him, my boots feeling heavier with every step. The hidden room hissed open, and as we stepped back into the "real" world—or at least the luxurious facade of it—the artificial lilies hit my senses again. I felt sick.
Maya was already there when we reached the office. She was a ghost of a woman, efficient and silent, laying out silver trays that looked ridiculous next to our soot-stained clothes and Damian's bleeding temple.
She didn't flinch at our appearance. In Damian's world, I supposed, blood was just another Tuesday.
"Thank you Maya. You may leave us," Damian commanded and she vanished immediately through the door.
