Syn City Legends by Edmund Hughes

Syn City Legends by Edmund Hughes

Author:Edmund Hughes [Hughes, Edmund]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-03-19T16:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER 34

Even before opening her eyes, Mal sensed that she was alone in the apartment. Silence had a weight to it, a presence and character of its own. She let out a sigh as she forced herself to sit up, opening her eyes and confirming what she already knew.

She’d been ditched by Cormac. For the second night in a row. The fact stirred no small amount of anger and frustration with her, and not all of it was directed at him. She recognized that it was at least partially her fault for insisting on so much of his time and attention. At the same time, what choice did she really have?

Mal worried about him much more than she let on. Liz’s death, along with Noah and Richter, had taught her a lesson that she’d never known she’d needed to learn, underlined a truth that she’d had the privilege of ignoring. It was all just so… fragile, and so woefully finite.

Leaving Cormac to do as he wanted, at the mercy of his own self-destructive habits and bare-bones impulse control, was a recipe for disaster. She should have known better, stopped and thought about what could happen when he’d taken out the wine and begun pouring it so liberally.

Mal rubbed a hand along her cheek, remembering the weird vibe she’d gotten from him during dinner. He’d brought up Andrea so casually, almost in the same way Andrea had previously brought up Cormac. Like he was testing for her reaction, trying to get a sense if she’d freak out if he started dating her.

She didn’t like the reaction that particular thought stirred within her.

She shook her head, feeling ridiculous, sitting on the couch, lost in pointless thoughts about her dead sister’s boyfriend’s son. Her almost-nephew. She was losing perspective. It didn’t matter if Cormac was flirting with Andrea or sneaking around with Kiera. He was only her responsibility so far as honoring Liz’s memory went, and she needed to stop concerning herself with his life beyond that.

It would all be so much easier to navigate if Liz were still alive. Mal missed her sister every moment of every day. So much had been left unsaid between them, and it wasn’t enough to just remember the time they’d shared with fondness. She didn’t know what she was doing without Liz to ask for advice.

It was just one of many problems which she now had to face on her own. Her thoughts shifted to Caster as she stood up from the couch. At least she hadn’t had the nightmare this time she’d fallen asleep. She wondered if seeing Cormac punch him had freed her from it for the time being, if not forever.

And there it was again. She shouldn’t have invited him to the party in the Presidium. The way he’d faced down Caster had made her feel protected, true enough, but in another way, it had made her feel more helpless than ever. She should have been the one punching him, not cowering, not running away at her first chance.



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