[A/N: This chapter has a non-sexual scene that some readers may find disturbing. Reader discretion is advised.]
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"Kiera…." Kylie swallowed nervously, walking up to her after practice, "I'm afraid to ask, but I need to know… for Kaze. Is what's happening to Sage intentional?"
Kiera's face relaxed into a frown, and she turned to the woman with a vicious gaze. "Are you incapable of asking Kaze for information? Is the issue trust, or are you afraid of him?"
"It's not that…." The brunette shuddered at the teen's lethal gaze, "I'm just…."
"Conflicted?" The slang riddler asked mockingly.
Kylie swallowed nervously, looking away. "How did you know?"
"Soooooo [this] is what it feels like when people ask Kazey stupid questions." Kiera laughed, "Sage is your childhood friend, yes?"
The brunette's eyes widened in surprise.
Yes, yes, shock, applause, applause—I know about you. You know why that is? While you were busy not doing your job in inconvenient places, I was."
No one plays games with Kaze. Sage needs to get that straight.
Kiera and Marilyn’s unrealistic unconditional love for Kaze has meaning because the women in this novel have realistic personalities. What Kylie’s doing is realistic—albeit stupid and annoying.
That’s on purpose. All characters start with negative traits so they can grow. Kylie’s development is on the horizon, so I’m setting the stage for that.
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