EMBER’S POV “So. Like a s*x slave.” I hear myself say, and my voice sounds like it’s being transmitted from somewhere far away, from someone standing at the edge of a cliff and looking down. His jaw tightens, a flash of pain following. “Yes.” “And when I ran — when I stumbled onto that plane thinking it was fate, thinking the universe had finally thrown me something kind — you were already there. You already knew my name. You’d been watching me for years. And I thought that meant something beautiful. Romantic, even. I thought it meant someone finally saw me.” “Yes.” “But you weren’t seeing me. You were collecting what Gale wouldn’t sell you.” Knox flinches — hard, visibly, like the word is a fist connecting with his jaw. “Yes.” “And you were never going to tell me.” The guilt com

