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Chapter 23. Reid. With Willa's sobs still ringing painfully in my ears, I walk to the meeting point where Killian summoned me. It's in a small bathing suit store that my mother loved to visit. Just to the far left is a small corrosive path where a huge coastal rock hides the place where Killian and I used to hide and smoke weed while my mother shopped. To say I'm anxious to see him is an understatement, my brother is the only family I have left. And even though he refuses to accept it, he matters to me. Hell, he's the only reason I kept moving for so many years after my parents died. After the accident that changed everything, the only thing keeping me going was Killian, I needed to vindicate myself and give him back what I took from him, even if he's hated me ever since. As I approa