The Gender War (The Gender Game #4) Bella Forrest (best summer reads .txt) š
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Even so, I felt disgusted. The wound was puckered and swollen around the stitches Quinn had put in, the skin bruised and discolored, and my fingers still felt like sausagesābut they all twitched when I moved them. My hand was definitely not split in half. Holding it under the water, I rinsed it off, wincing as the water struck. But the pain was light and bearable. Itās going to be okay. Quinn had done an admirable job.
My heart dropped when I realized that he and Amber were probably going to leave today. I didnāt want them to go, but it was clear that they didnāt want any part of what we were doing. At least, Amber didnāt. I wasnāt so sure about Quinn, but seeing as he was practically inseparable from her, I couldnāt see him changing his mind and staying.
I exhaled, pushing the imminent parting out of my mind. There was a lot going on today, and I needed to focus on that. I washed up as quickly as I could and ended my shower, then padded to the closet, curious about whether there were any spare clothes inside.
In fact, a folded pile of fresh clothes was tucked inside, perched on top of my bag and topped by a folded piece of paper. Picking up the slip of paper, I recognized Viggoās block-style handwriting.
Violet, we let you sleep in. You needed it, so donāt be mad. Found some clean clothes in your sizeāthought you might want them. Hereās your bagāTim brought it out of the truck, and he wanted it back with you for safekeeping.
-V
P.S. The staff said they will change the sheets today. Apparently, they found the fact that we went to bed filthy ādisturbingā.
I smiled as I read his last sentence, carefully folding the note back up. Reaching out, I stroked my fingers over the weathered bag, feeling the hard cases inside. These bizarre, giant silver eggs were what had gotten me into this entire mess. Without themā¦ Well, without them, I probably would have been executed for murder in the Matrian prison system. If Iād never been introduced to the eggs, would Desmond and Elenaās plans have changed at all?
Without these, I realized, I never would have met Viggo. The man I was going to marry, if we got out of this alive.
Just thinking about his proposal made my heart rate speed up. Amidst all the chaos, all our alone time had been spent escaping something, dealing with one anotherās injuries, or feeling deliriously tired. Well, and there was that one time in the shed, but then I hadnāt wanted to remove my lips from Viggoās long enough to speakā¦
When I next felt that the moment was right, I would tell him my answer. That he shouldnāt have even really needed to ask. That I was his foreverā¦ or until death did us part.
Energized, I got dressed quickly, re-bandaged my wound with the supplies Quinn had insisted I take, and went downstairs, heading for the security room. I had to stay focused.
As I walked through the dining room, I was surprised to see Ashabee and Maxen there, marking places on maps with little red circles and, when I listened in, arguing about which areas should be raided first. I nodded at them as I walked past, not inclined to speak to them when they were so diligently at work. I didnāt feel like another game of āthreaten the kingā right now anyway. They didnāt even notice as I went by, which was fine by me.
Entering the security room, I was surprised to see Thomas sitting behind the desk looking at the computer, Quinn and Amber standing right behind him, peering over his shoulder.
āGood morning,ā I greeted, and they looked at me in surprise.
āMorning, Violet!ā Quinn chirped. āHowās your hand?ā
I responded by holding it up, and within moments, Quinn was carefully removing the bandage Iād just put on and peppering me with questions. I answered them honestly, showing him how each of my fingers moved one by one. He told me that there wasnāt any sign of infection, and seemed optimistic that, with time, mobility would fully return.
āThank you, Quinn,ā I said once he had finished.
āYouāre welcome.ā He grinned.
I turned to where Amber and Thomas were, to see them fixated on the computer again. āWhat is it?ā I asked, moving closer to the desk.
Amber looked at me out of the corner of her eye and straightened up. āTom-Tom is helping Quinn and me find a route out of here,ā she replied coolly, but I saw a sparkle of challenge in her gaze when it collided with my own.
I sighed. Iād been hoping to have this conversation somewhere more private, just between the two of us, but now was probably as good a time as any.
āThereās no way Iām going to convince you to change your mind, is there?ā I asked, trying to keep my voice gentle. āOwen told me you want to go back to the Liberators, but Iām worried about Desmondā¦ and about the boys. We really need your help in this war, Amber. You and Quinn have so many skills. Think about itāwe could stop the war. We could keep Desmond from using young menā¦ā
Amberās eyes clouded over, and her posture stiffened. āI never wanted to stop the war,ā she said sharply. āI donāt think anything is going to change unless our nations get taken down and start over from scratch. If people get hurt in the process, theyāre no different from the people who are getting hurt and suffering silently in these broken societies right now.ā
āHistorically speaking,ā Thomas chimed in, āAmber is right. Violent government takeover is one of the primary ways that past societies have changed.ā
āBut thatās the thing!ā I said, now unable to keep my passion out of my voice. āCanāt we be better than that? Amber, think of the boys. Desmond is keeping them all hopped up on Benuxupaneā¦ They didnāt even get a chance to
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