MiaThe light came on as she stepped into her room. Before the door closed, Jax blocked it with his foot. “Are you okay?”“I’m fine.” She gave him a weak smile. Out in the hallway, Xavier walked by them, probably heading to his room. He’d appeared on edge since we left his boat. She wasn’t sure if that was a good thing or not. Would it help Jax and she get rid of Xavier for good or keep us trapped longer? Even worse, would it result in Jax’s death? She didn’t even want to think about that last possibility, but she had to consider it. Xavier had gone past insanity. He’d always been that way. Up until his house explosion and the Miami attack, he’d kept his games light. At least for a psycho. But now, everything had taken a detour into the complex labyrinth of his madness. Game after Game. Trick after trick. He had no limits. No truth left his lips. We couldn’t trust anything he said, and we could never lose our focus. Everything, every moment mattered until the end of the game. “
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