Colt T he tables turned since the last time I had Kiara alone. Now, my wrists were bound, and I was at her mercy while she leered at me with the judgment of a titan. She said nothing while I scraped my brain for the right words to begin with. “Nothing I say can give you back everything you’ve lost,” I sighed. Kiara’s eyes narrowed, her fists clenched by her sides. But she stayed silent, so I conjured up more to fill the silence. “I want to undo everything. Go back in time and find a way to get your mom out of that cave, take back everything stupid I’ve said and done to you. I’d… I’d kill David if it would stop all of this from happening.” “It’s too late,” she said coldly. “I know it’s too late, but I wish it weren’t. I wish I had the courage to do what had to be done, to pro

