“Juliette whispered—begged. “Please.” It was the faintest request, made with a voice that was fading as quickly as her body seemed to be. “No more . . .” The Adarian glanced down at her. “You really are an amazing woman, Anderson,” he told her. His green eyes flashed for a moment, revealing his paranormal nature. She stiffened where she lay there on the ground. Then he turned his attention back to the vicar. “I said step away.” This time, the old man shook his head. “I will not.” ... The Adarian pulled his trigger and someone in the crowd screamed. But the gun was turned on the cluster of people then, threatening them into stillness. A few of them even stepped back. The vicar stumbled and fell. Within a few short seconds, he was motionless on the cold, wet ground. A hundred yards away, the orphanage billowed with heavy black clouds of smoke. The Adarian gracefully lowered himself to one knee beside Juliette.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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