The Citadel didn't look like a home. It was a monolith of glass and reinforced steel, perched on a cliffside where the Atlantic crashed against the rocks below. Inside, the air was filtered, silent, and smelled of ozone. It was a fortress designed to survive an apocalypse, and yet, as the heavy blast doors sealed behind us, I felt more exposed than I ever had in my crumbling studio apartment."Take her to the East Wing," Lucian barked, not looking at me. He was stripping off his ruined suit jacket, revealing the holster strapped to his ribs. "Marcus, I want a full sweep of the perimeter. If a bird flies over this cliff, I want to know its heartbeat.""Lucian, wait—" I started, stepping toward him.He turned, and for the first time in the light of the foyer, I saw the blood on his shirt. It wasn't mine."You're hurt," I whispered, my anger momentarily replaced by the instinct that had governed my life for three years. I reached out to touch the dark stain on his shoulder.He flinched b
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