Kain Locke
Then he narrowed his eyes. "Why are you asking, Kain? Did anyone tell you otherwise?"
I looked down.
My mind was racing now, faster than my heart could keep up. The pieces weren't just falling apart anymore. They were starting to rearrange themselves.
When Sam had casually said no one was imprisoned five years ago, it didn't hit me right away. Not until I reached out to grab a tray in the cafeteria… and something just clicked in my head.
That day Kael gave me the chip—to keep it safe.
And I lost it.
I remember telling him no one came into my room.
But that wasn't true… was it?
My fingers hovered over the tray, suddenly frozen. How could I forget? Bella was in my room. She was the first person who came to see me that day.
And even weirder… she showed up the moment I got back.
How did she even know I had returned? I didn't tell anyone. I wasn't even supposed to be back yet, weren't for that chopper.