Chapter 29It was the first time she’d ever seen Danny fully functioning and on his feet. Well, fully functioning was probably stretching it, considering the advancement of the poison in his system, but to the casual observer, Maya could see how he would almost appear normal. He wasn’t as tall or broad as Dec, but the signs that he would’ve grown to be if he’d lived through adolescence were there. There was a slight gangliness to his long limbs, but he’d long ago shed the awkwardness of a youth unaccustomed to his growth. Instead, it was replaced with a feral grace, more lithe than Dec’s, unsettling to witness as he silently shut the door behind him. “Why don’t you look happy to see me?” A slight frown drew his dark brows together, and he tilted his head in confusion, much like a young, i

