She couldn’t question her good luck though. She had to go now. With nothing on her mind but pushing herself to run as fast as she had the night she’d escaped her apartment, Mia sprinted toward the wooded area edging the little hidden lane Campbell had used to get them to the cabin. She’d run. Where wasn’t important yet. She just needed to get away from Lisada, from this dangerous world...from Campbell. Mia swiped at the tears falling freely down her face, but she refused to acknowledge she was crying. Betrayal hovered just outside her thoughts, but she didn’t have time to analyze every little element of her relationship with Campbell. Certainly didn’t need to fall apart when her life was clearly in danger. Right now, she needed to keep it together. She stepped out of the woods and onto t

