RUNE DIDNโT KNOW WHATย hurt more: that Gideon would stoop so low in his quest to unmask the Crimson Moth, or that sheโd fallen for his ruse.
Iโve had better.ย The words haunted her as she stepped into the street, lurching toward Lady, who waited dutifully at her hitching post.ย Sheโs a pretty face, nothing more.
As if sleeping with her was a task to accomplish. Something to get over with.
If she hadnโt walked in on that conversation, she would still believe it was the real thing. That he truly liked her. Maybe evenย lovedย her.
She wanted to cry.
This is over.ย No more courtship games. No more playing pretend.ย I am done with Gideon Sharpe.
Heโd done her a favor. Cured her of what might have been the start of a pathetic, one-sided,ย deadlyย infatuation.
And yet โฆ
Gideon caught up to her. โRune, wait.โ
As he grabbed her wrist, Rune wrenched herself free and spun to face him.
โDonโt.โ
He stumbled back, raising both hands in surrender. His breath puffed in the brisk morning air. โI โฆ I didnโt mean any of that.โ
Right.ย Sure.
Afraid she might burst into tears, not wanting him anywhere near her when she did, she ran the rest of the way to Ladyโs side.
Around them, people stopped what they were doing to stare. โPlease give me a chance to explain. What you heardโโ
โWhat I heard was sickening!โ she said, stepping into Ladyโs stirrup and pushing herself up and into the saddle. Because she was furious, she added: โEven for someone likeย you.โ
Gideon stepped back. โSomeone like me.โ
She shook her head. โI was right about you from the beginning. Verity and Alex were right about you. Youโre a selfish, horrible brute. You donโt care who you hurt, as long as you get what you want. Youย repulseย me.โ
He recoiled at those words. But Rune wasnโt sorry for saying them.
Unable to look at him a moment longer, she gathered Ladyโs reins and turned away from the Blood Guard captain. โYou and I are done, Gideon. I never want to see you again.โ
Rune urged the horse into a canter.
She couldnโt put him behind her fast enough.





