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"Fucking hell," Evin said. "Get us out of here!"

"I'm trying." I shoved the key in the ignition and fired the big engine up, then released the hand brake and threw the truck into reverse.

It rocketed backward. Another rock hit the windshield, this time punching through and landing with a thump on the seat between Evin and me. I twisted the wheel, pointing the truck's nose in the general direction of the road, then changed gears and hit the gas pedal.

As the truck surged forward, something hit the bed behind us. My gaze flicked to the rearview mirror, and I saw one of Denny's friends scrambling into the back. I hauled on the wheel and the big truck turned sharply to the left. The man behind us flew sideways, his shoulder smashing into the side of the truck and his body half flying out.

Yet somehow he managed to maintain his grip and didn't fall all the way out.

Evin twisted around. "Turn the other way."

I kept my foot planted and twisted the wheel in the opposite direction. Our passenger flew across the truck and tumbled out over the side. I glanced at the side mirror, saw him bounce several times in the sandy soil, then roll to a stop. He didn't get up.

I kept accelerating. I couldn't see Denny and his other friend, but I wasn't about to risk slowing down until we were well out of the area.

For a long time, the only sound was the growl of the big engine as we arrowed through the night. I handed Evin the knife and he hacked away the rope binding his legs. He tried undoing the silver wound around his neck, but it was twisted on tight.

I didn't say anything and, eventually, he cleared his throat and said, "I don't suppose you could stop and take the silver away? My skin feels like it's blistering."

I didn't look at him. Didn't slow down.

"That depends."

I could feel his gaze on me - a heat that held no anger, only the hint of confusion. Whatever else Evin might be, I didn't think he was a particularly devious man.

"On what?"

I met his gaze then. Saw his gaze widen, so heaven only knows what he actually saw in my eyes.

"It depends," I said softly, "on whether you tell me what the hell is going on."

Chapter 12

His expression didn't alter, but his fear leapt between us, thick and strong. "I have no idea what you mean."

"I mean," I said harshly, "that I am not Hanna London. Someone has erased my memory and abandoned me here, and I want to know why."

"I don't know what you're - "

"You do," I interrupted harshly. "And if you don't answer my questions, I promise you, whatever those men intended to do to you will pale in comparison to what I'll do!"

He stared at me, his expression fierce and yet scared. "Hanna, I'm not sure why you'd think - "

"Who's holding your soul mate hostage, Evin? Who are you really?"

He didn't say anything for several seconds, then he sighed. It was a defeated, desperate sound. "How long have you known?"

"That you aren't my brother? Almost from the beginning. Initially, I couldn't have told you his name or what he looks like - "

He looked so shocked that I stopped and stared at him. "What?"

"But I am your brother."

And he said it so adamantly that I half believed him. But it wasn't true. I knew my brother. Evin wasn't him.

"Evin, my brother is my twin - " I paused, letting that word roll around my mind again. My brother, my twin, my life. God, I missed him, even if I couldn't even recall what he looked like right now. " - and that's a connection that goes beyond the physical."

"Connection or not, it doesn't alter fact." He said it with such unwavering certainty that again I found myself questioning my memories.

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