LOGIN•NYMERIA•
The drive home from the airport was intense. My chest tightened when I looked at the familiar roads and buildings that I hadn't seen in five years. The last time I was home, my mother had just died. And I had no one but Christopher. We had such an amazing relationship, and when one stupid night almost ruined everything for me, I took the next flight to Drakenfall the following morning and never looked back. The plan was not to come back. Millie looked up at me from the back seat of the cab. "Are we there?" she mumbled. "Yes, Millie. We're there." She pressed her face back into my shoulder, and for that one wonderful moment, she never did anything out of the ordinary. *** Christopher was waiting on the front steps of the house when the cab pulled up. The house had fewer minor renovations than it did five years ago before I left. His father had built it when the family business was at its peak, and it had passed to Christopher along with everything else when the old man stepped back from work three years ago. Chris himself was wearing a grey shirt with the sleeves rolled to the elbows and a grin that broke wide open the moment he saw me climb out of the cab. "There she is," he said, already moving down the steps toward me. "Don't—" I groaned, but he had already wrapped both arms around me, lifting me half off the ground before I could finish the sentence. "Five years, Nym," he whispered. "Five years." "You could have called more," I sighed as I pulled away from him. "I called a lot, but you never answered my calls sometimes." I didn't argue. There were nights I didn't want to talk to anyone but to lie down on my bed and cry. Then his eyes dropped to Millie, who was standing beside me, gripping my jacket and staring up at him with enormous suspicious eyes. Chris crouched down to her level. "And you must be the famous Millie." Millie studied him for a long moment. "Are you my uncle?" "I am." She considered this. "You're tall." "I am that too." "Is this your house?" she asked. "Yes, do you like it?" "Hmm," she nodded. "My mom and I are living in our truck." "Millie," I nudged her before Chris could answer. But he was already thinking we were homeless the entire time. I knew it. "Let's go inside," he said as he helped us with our bags. He introduced us to Rosa before we had even made it through the front door. She was a woman in her fifties who had apparently worked for him for the past five years since I left. Chris told Rosa to take Millie to the kitchen to find something to eat while another housekeeper took our bags upstairs to my room. I prayed in my heart when Millie disappeared into the corner with Rosa that she wouldn't cause trouble with her. Chris then led me to the living room and poured me a glass of wine. We sat across from each other and sipped our wine before Chris broke the silence. "Is everything okay?" "What?" I looked at him, my chest tightening. "Millie said you were sleeping in your truck," he answered. "What happened? I thought you had a good job. You told me everything was okay." "Millie is four," I groaned. "You can't trust her." "You're my sister, Nymeria, and if there's something wrong or you need my help, you know you can talk to me." "I am fine," I answered. "I am on leave for a month and thought I could take Millie hiking, but it turns out she hates it. We didn't even sleep in my truck before we were forced to take a flight here." I lied, feeling embarrassed to admit the truth that leaving Hollowshade was a mistake. I also didn't want him to think I came back home because I had no job, no apartment, and no plan about what to do anymore. "You're on leave for a month?" he asked as he looked at me. "That's good, Nym. I think I have a perfect holiday job for you." "Holiday job?" I scoffed. "What are you talking about?” "My team's physical trainer retired at the end of last season. I've had three people cycle through the role since August, and none of them have lasted." He leaned forward. "I want you to take it." I stared at him. "Chris, that's flattering, but I —" "Hear me out —" "I haven't been to a single game since I left," I replied, cutting him off. I haven't trained anyone in years. I've been in marketing for five years, whatever that's even worth at this point." "You have a degree in sports science, and you were the best conditioning trainer this team had ever seen before you decided to disappear," he answered. "The fundamentals don't leave you, Nym. You know that." "I'd be starting from scratch with a roster I don't know." "I'll give you a week to review their records before the first session. Full salary and benefits, and you can bring Millie to the facility whenever you need to. Just one month and you will go back to Drakenfall." "Fine," I sighed. "But if it doesn't work —" "It'll work." He said it without a trace of doubt. "Welcome back, Nym." *** The wedding was held in the garden on Saturday, the following weekend. It was a small ceremony. I stood near the back with Millie pressed against my side, wearing a dress she had only complained about twice. The ceremony was beautiful. Petra was radiant. Christopher looked at her as if she were the only woman in the world. Something ached in my chest watching them. I was still watching the newlyweds when Millie tugged my hand and pointed toward the other side of the garden, where the guests had begun to gather for the reception. I turned to look. And everything stopped. He was standing near the far edge of the gathering, laughing at something the man beside him had said. People swarmed toward him, taking pictures. He had broader shoulders now and a sharp jawline. He looked as if he had walked out of a magazine cover. My chest tightened. "Declan," my brother said when he leaned toward him. "This is my wedding, so you had no right to take all the attention away from us." They did their signature handshake and laughed. They seemed to be as close as they had always been. "I am sorry, but I am happy to see you again, brother," Declan said as they walked toward the hall. "And congratulations to you and your bride. I have a massive surprise for you two waiting in my car." My lips parted when he lifted his eyes and looked in my direction, but I slipped away before he could see me. I placed my hand over my racing heart and exhaled before I led Millie to the house through the other exit. "Come on, baby," I muttered. "Let's get you something to eat.”•SLOANE•I saw Nymeria the moment the elevator doors opened and internally rolled my eyes. She was sitting near the far wall of the lobby with a folder open on her knee and a pen in her hand, looking down at whatever she was writing. She hadn't noticed me yet.I adjusted the strap of my overnight bag and crossed the lobby toward the corridor.I made it four steps before she looked up.We looked at each other for a moment without speaking. Then I changed direction and walked toward her because walking away would have looked worse than stopping."Nymeria." I smiled. "What a joy to see you here." She closed the folder over her pen. "Sloane." She looked at my bag. "What are you doing here?""I came to surprise Declan," I answered. "We haven't had much time together since the season started, and I thought it would be nice to be here for the win." I placed my bag down beside me. "I heard it was a good game.""It was," she replied."He must be happy." I looked at the corridor where the noi
•NYMERIA•I leaned back against the pillow and tried to calm my breathing. After everything I heard, I didn’t think I could sleep. I kept feeling scared that someone might break the door down and hurt me.What he said about “the girl” made me nervous. Besides the girl from marketing and me, there were no other girls at the game.The cheerleaders didn’t count because they didn’t really work with us. Still, I shook my head and told myself I was probably overthinking everything.Even though Declan was dating my best friend, he had always been kind to me. I couldn’t imagine him planning to hurt me or any other girl.I got out of bed and poured myself a glass of lemon juice from the counter. Then, I sat on the edge of the bed in the dark and tried to relax.Maybe he was talking about someone else. A player’s girlfriend, someone from the sponsors, or somebody from the league office.“The girl” could mean anyone, and “not yet” could mean lots of different things depending on the conversation
•NYMERIA•"Please don't worry about Millie, she will be fine," Rosa convinced me in the morning while I was busy looking for excuses to miss the game. "Sara and I will take care of her." Rosa had hired a nanny for Millie and promised to keep her inside the house until I returned from the game, but I was worried. I couldn't imagine the thought of her being out there with strange men who offered her candies for unknown reasons. It made me feel frightened that all the terrors and miseries from Drakenfall had followed us to Hollowshade.Millie couldn't even tell us how she got to the park or where she found my medallion. Everything was confusing, and I didn't want to leave her behind without knowing what was really happening. I didn't even know if the strange man was Leonard or the same person who had slipped that note under my office door in the facility. "Are you sure you will manage with her?" I sighed as I placed my hands on my waist. "We don't even know how she got to the park,
•DECLAN•"FUCK!" I snapped as I yanked the files against the wall in my office. I couldn't believe that this entire time, it was Nymeria.I couldn't wrap my mind around that thought without feeling sick.I looked at the documents on the floor, picked them up, and threw them into my trash bin. I then grabbed my lighter from the counter and lit everything on fire.I watched as the flames engulfed all the documents and left nothing but ashes."Baby, where's the smoke coming from?" Sloane asked outside the door, and she twisted the doorknob before she realized it was locked. "Declan, open the door!""Everything's fine," I replied. "Go to bed.""What are you burning in there?""Old documents," I answered. "Nothing important. Go to bed, Sloane."She sighed, and then her footsteps moved away from the door and down the hallway.I turned back to the bin and watched the last edges of the papers curl and blacken. The photograph was the last thing to go. I watched it until there was nothing left
•DECLAN•"Babe!"I stopped at the front entrance with my hand on the doorknob when I heard Sloane's voice behind me. I was still frustrated about the files with Nymeria's name before she yanked it out of my hands.I turned to her and smiled. "Yes?""Are you going to come home early tonight?" she asked. "I hired a new wedding planner, and I wanted you to meet her. I think she's what we needed from the beginning.""I thought the wedding plans were on hold until three months before the actual date?""Well, I want to be prepared. Besides," she sighed as she leaned closer. "This will be our first and only wedding. So, I want us to plan the wedding early. Don't you think so?"I looked at her for a moment and sighed. "Handle whatever you need to handle with the planner," I replied. "Send me the costs when you have numbers, and I'll take care of it.""I want you there, Declan. It's not just about the money.""I know," I answered. "But I have a full day, and I can't promise I'll be back early
•NYMERIA•"Nymeria, what's wrong?" Rosa asked when she found my room upside down. I had turned over the bed, emptied my closet, and all my bags, looking for the medallion.I felt like I was losing my mind because it was the only thing that my mother gave me and told me never to lose it.She trusted me with it for some reason, and I had only one job. To keep it safe so it didn't land in the wrong hands."I am looking for my coin-sized medallion," I answered her. "It was in my bag when we arrived here, but now I can't find it anywhere. I don't know where it is."Rosa stepped into the room and looked around at the mess. "What does it look like?""It's a small, dark metal, about the size of a large coin. The edges have markings on them." I picked up the emptied tote bag from the floor and shook it again even though I had already done that twice. "It's always in the inside zip pocket. Always. I haven't taken it out since we arrived."Rosa crouched down and checked under the bed, running he
•NYMERIA•"Please call me if she misbehaves, Rosa," I answered her in the morning before leaving for work. "I don't want her to stress you out.""Don't worry, Miss Kane," she replied. "Millie and I get along very well when we are together. Plus, I know how to trick her sometimes so she doesn't thro
•SLOANE•I stood outside the study door for a moment after I had slammed the door closed.The plate of food was still in my hand. I looked down at it and then placed it on the small table in the corridor.I couldn't believe I wanted to bring Declan food, only to walk in on him masturbating while wh
•NYMERIA•I didn't remember leaving the bathroom.One moment I was standing at the sink with a damp paper towel in my hand, and the next I was in the corridor with my bag over my shoulder and my keys in my fist, moving toward the exit at a pace that was just short of running.The woman on the phone
•SLOANE•My stomach twisted when I saw Sloane walking Declan out the door. She didn't even see that I was in the car because her eyes were glued on him.She stood at the doorway for a while before she walked back inside and closed the door.The thought of them having a conversation about how they h







