Adrian My feet sped toward her room on their own accord, a heavy weight settling on my chest, as my heart sped hard against my ribs from all the running. My instincts told me to find her as soon as possible. And my mind scolded me for getting late for my work dinner because of a stupid instinct. Had I been a sane man, I would have proceeded with my schedule, flying off the island. Or I could have just called Zia to check on her. But I wasn't sane. I wanted to make sure myself that she was safe and protected. My infatuation with her was so immense that I couldn't shove off the single thing that depicted danger for her. The black screen of a mere security camera shouldn't have drawn me to check on her. But here I was running to her room, breathless and worried. I was never going to act on

