I wished I knew her well enough to go to her and put my arms around her, give her a hug. Unfortunately, Lindsay had never really been the type for physical displays of affection. Every time I’d seen her with Rafi, they hadn’t been touching. It wasn’t as if any of the djinn seemed all that inclined toward physical displays of affection, but I’d still seen them holding hands from time to time, leaning in for a kiss when they thought no one was watching. “It’s all right, Lindsay,” Jace said soothingly. “You’re probably still trying to work through what happened.” “That’s what everyone says.” With an impatient gesture, she flung back her hair and then got up, walking over to the hearth so she could spread out her hands and feel the fire’s warmth. “And I think I miss him, but we’d spent so m

