OLIVIA. I didn’t think. I just grabbed his hand and ran out. We hid somewhere and watched as some of the guards rushed out after us and ran in the direction they thought we’d gone. “Is this fun?” I heard Brian’s voice next to my ear. I looked at him and caught him smiling. “Maybe.” I shrugged. And before I knew it, he pulled me into his arms, hugging me tight. “You have no idea how scared you got me when I heard about your death.” “I told you I was going to do it.” “You didn’t tell me how.” “Things like that are supposed to be kept a secret. Would’ve jinxed the whole plan if I told you.” “So what now? What else do you have planned?” “So much, Brian. I’m afraid I can’t tell you now. We need a way to communicate.” His eyes narrowed. “You’re not staying?” “I can’t.” I said. “Talo

