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thoughts and feelings. I shook my head, a smile tugging at my lips, and her own smile grew in response.

ā€œMs. Dale has been working with our new recruits, but they are really, really awful, not to mentionā€¦ā€ the young man continued, and I decided to rescue Violet. As soon as Jay drew in another breath to speak, I quickly interjected.

ā€œHey, Jay, can I ask you a favor?ā€

He blinked in surprise. ā€œOf course! What?ā€

ā€œCould you help us out and get Violet something to eat? Dr. Tierney said if she could keep down her soup, she could have a little bit of rice, soā€¦ā€

Jay was already up, practically vibrating with excitement. ā€œOf course! Iā€™ll be right back!ā€ He left, closing the door behind him, and I turned back to my gray-eyed girl, who looked infinitely amused.

ā€œWell, that was excellent timing,ā€ she said, raising her eyebrows at me.

ā€œImpeccable,ā€ I agreed. ā€œBut it was probably best we stopped there anyway. Youā€™re still recovering.ā€ I knew better than to say ā€˜fragile,ā€™ which was the word I had been thinking the whole time. ā€œAnd Iā€¦ Well, letā€™s just say itā€™s hard holding back sometimes.ā€

Violet cocked her head at me, seeming mystified but amused. ā€œEven when Iā€™m all bald andā€¦ and gross?ā€ she asked.

ā€œYouā€™ve never been gross to me,ā€ I said honestly, moving toward her and kneeling next to the bed, level with her face. ā€œYou were beautiful even when you were about to be operated on. Even when I picked you up off the ground in the kingā€™s palace and carried you to the carā€¦ā€ It was normally hard for me to say emotional things like this, but with Violet, somehow they came naturally and felt right.

She reached out her left hand to me, and I took it gently, threading our fingers together. She didnā€™t respond for a while, just looked at me, her storm cloud eyes brimming with emotion that said more than words could.

ā€œI love you,ā€ she said after a while. ā€œThank you.ā€

ā€œThank you for not being dead,ā€ I murmured. ā€œAnd I love you too.ā€

Violet smiled at me, and then her grip slackened a little bit, and she yawned.

ā€œTired?ā€ I asked.

She nodded. ā€œYeah.ā€

I got up and leaned over her, pressing a kiss to her forehead. ā€œGet some rest. See if you can eat something when Jay gets back. Iā€™ll be in later to check on youā€”and tomorrow, I promise Iā€™ll start getting you more up to speed.ā€

She nodded again, sinking more heavily into her pillow. ā€œOkay. Justā€¦ youā€™re not going to sleep somewhere else, are you?ā€

I looked back down at her, smirking. ā€œIā€™m a gentleman, Violet, not a saint. Iā€™ll be damned if Iā€™m going to sleep anywhere but next to you if itā€™s humanly possible.ā€

17

Viggo

I kept my arm around Violetā€™s shoulder as we stepped off the sagging porch together. It was Violetā€™s first day outside in the three days since sheā€™d woken up properly after the surgery, and though it wasnā€™t the first time sheā€™d walked around, it would probably be the longest sheā€™d been upright the whole time.

Weā€™d both managed to get some rest and recovery during those days, and now Dr. Tierney had given us the go-ahead to get her up and moving this morning, but had cautioned she should only have short bursts of activity. Violet, who had been begging the doctor to let her go out for almost all of those three days, hadnā€™t liked the news, but her desire to do something had forced her to agree.

ā€œIā€™m still going to make you stop if you push yourself too hard,ā€ I warned her as we stepped onto the damp grass.

She shot me a mischievous smile. ā€œAt least Iā€™m letting you help me.ā€ She smirked, and I looked away, my face heating. I knew she was just kidding, but the fact I had chased her off during my recuperation after my own heart surgery still speared me with feelings of regret. It was not one of my prouder moments, and sheā€™d already reminded me of it more than once.

ā€œIā€™m just glad you arenā€™t being as pigheaded as I was,ā€ I muttered. ā€œIā€™m glad youā€™re letting me help you.ā€

She chuckled, leaning into me. ā€œWell, thatā€™s just because Iā€™m clearly better than you. You are so lucky to have a girl like me.ā€ Her eyes twinkled with humor.

ā€œWell, that might be true,ā€ I agreed with a laugh, guiding her toward the barn.

The camp had been set up efficientlyā€”Ms. Dale had taken care of that. The narrow yard had been sectioned off. Tents were erected in twin lines against the forest on either side, leaving plenty of room around the small dirt road for vehicles to pass throughā€”and close enough to the woods that they would be harder to spot from the air. The barn was off to the right, built close to the tree line, and the vehicles we had procured, most of which wouldnā€™t fit inside it, were parked beside it, opposite to the road.

As we walked, I explained that most of the equipment and weapons from Ashabeeā€™s estate had been placed in the barn. We were up to fifty-three recruits in our small army, but hadnā€™t yet found any more refugees to recruitā€”if there were any more refugees. Ms. Dale had managed to raid one of the weapons storehouses that Ashabee and the king had identified for us, so we were set in that regard. Yet now we had more weapons than soldiers to carry them, which was problematic, as there was no way fifty men and women could stand up against the entire might of Elenaā€™s wardens.

I hid nothing from Violet, and she listened carefully as we walked, her head nodding here and there as I outlined all our problems one by one. When I got to the issue of food, she paused, cocking her head.

ā€œThere was a ton of food at Ashabeeā€™s,ā€ she said, her voice questioning.

I shook my head. ā€œYes, there was, but fifty people eat a lot. Weā€™re going to

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