CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE Kai traveled via private jet. I shouldn’t have been surprised. Privacy and security were so important to them. It made sense. We rolled up to the plane in a private hangar and got out. There was a slight drizzle in the air, a faint smell of manure underneath. I shivered, ducking my head as we went up the ramp. “Welcome, miss.” The flight attendant gave me a professional smile, indicating for me to take a seat. I was surprised how big the plane was—ten people could fly with us. I took one of the seats in the back, and one by one, the others filled with Kai’s security guards. I wondered if more guards were coming, flying separately, or if he had a whole fleet to meet us when we landed. They kept the seat across from me open. One guess who was going to sit there. M