Chapter Twenty-Five I barely remembered Blaze pulling me into his arms once the floodgates broke. At that point, all I could see was the image of Destiny’s eye’s trained on mine as she fell away. I might have been mistaken, but I could have sworn she winked. I did, however, remember the moment he finally took me by the shoulders, as injured as we both were, and shook me until I stopped apologizing, expressing his confusion. My lips quivered as I tried to form the words that I hadn’t wanted to release. Once I did, it meant they were true. And I couldn’t allow it to be. Decker was gone, and that was on Destiny. But Anna, the love of his life, and my dear friend, Leah—those were both on me. Oh sure, Destiny had rigged the garage and pushed the button but I had failed to stop her. Now sh