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“The child’s a natural,” Remi said, then, in a lower voice, added, “I hate to think how she knohat she knows”
That sort of knowledge didn’t coe “Definitelydown to pick up one of the fallen assault rifles He turned on the safety and slung the gun across his back
Hank rose to his feet, leaning against the truck, his frightened gaze landing on Nasha “You stole my keys Those men were after you”
Nasha ducked behind Amal
“Pointing fingers gets us nowhere,” Sa to spend any er they rereater the risk those robbers would return with reinforceuns Hank, why don’t you have a seat in the car, turn on the AC A her ashen tone, he te to be okay?”
She gave a faltering smile “I … I think what I need is fresh air”
“Nasha,” Sa toward the Kalus’ bullet-riven car, then stopped when he realized the kid hadn’t moved from Amal’s side Instead, she watched him with a healthy dose of suspicion and wariness
Re his brows in hopes she’d clue hi
“Nasha,” Remi said “I think my husband wants to ask you a few questions in private You can trust him”
She shook her head “I don’t trust any man”
Of that, Sa from a child who knew the skills she knew “Remi?”
She held her hand toward the girl Nasha took it and Re near the dead irl refused to look at the bodies
As much as Sam hated what he was about to do, he didn’t have much choice “I need you to look at them Do you know them?”
She hesitated, slowly turned, her gaze ski herself into Remi’s side “No,” she whispered
He led her past the supply truck toward the yellow car “You know them?”