Chapter 29I waited for him by the concrete wall, keeping to the shadows out of sight. I didn’t want Brin to see me if she decided to come out looking for a fight. I needn’t have worried—her door stayed firmly shut, and before long, I heard the soft sound of Kyer’s shoes approaching. He was in the shadow, as well, walking along the monorail track, and without pause he came right up to me and claimed me with a lingering kiss. “Hey,” I sighed into him. He felt so strong against me, so right. How could Brin try to tell me otherwise? He was my Other, no matter what anyone in the Colony might have said. I felt his grin against my cheek. “So she was pretty mad?” I didn’t have to ask who he meant; I knew. “Furious,” I admitted. “Lyra?” “Damn.” Kyer leaned against the wall beside me and exhaled

