He crossed the room and to her complete surprise, pressed a kiss to her forehead. "You're up. Did the maids wake you? I told them to be careful." Sabrina barely heard him. "What's going on?" Her voice shook despite her best effort to steady it. "Why are they packing my things?" "We're not staying in South City," he said simply. "I don't live here, remember? We're heading back to North River. That's home. So is the headquarters I oversee." Relief flooded through her so fast it nearly buckled her knees, followed by something warmer, "That's really the only reason?" she asked. "Get ready," he said instead. "We leave within the hour.” Miller didn't answer that directly. Finn showing up uninvited, calling her obsessively through the night, sending messages like some stray dog that refused

