CHAPTER 29
ARIANA POV
The ringing in my ears was high, a thin needle of sound that refused to dull. I sat there, paralyzed, my fingers still twitching in the empty air where that woman's vest had been only seconds before.
417.
They hadn't just used her as a bomb; they had used her as a telephone. A way to reach across the years and touch the back of my neck with a frozen finger.
I should have been faster. I was supposed to be the best the Program ever produced, yet I had stood there fumbling like an amateur while a girl—a girl with a butterfly tattoo and a prayer on her lips—was erased from existence. I could have saved her.
If I'd reached the secondary plate three seconds earlier. If I'd known the trigger was biometric. If...
A heavy weight shifted off me. Damian groaned, the sound raw and grounded. I watched through a blur of dust as he forced himself up.
