OLIVIA. Brian had lost his memory, and Talon, or whoever it was, had fed him with lies about me. But I was grateful. I was grateful to see him alive. I was happy to see him like this, even though he believed all those lies easily and was accusing me unfairly. I needed him to be back to himself, so I had to help him remember. I need to bring him back. My breath hitched when he grabbed my neck and pressed me against the wall. Rae stirred, almost purred at the skin contact. My face reddened in embarrassment when I saw his smirk. He knew very well what his slight touch was doing to me. “So eager for my touch.” His growl was low, and dangerous. “Tell me everything.” “Tell you what?” He seemed to consider his next words seriously before he said. “Everything you know about me. Everything

