CONNOR I’d spent two years wondering how Lily would be, look like, when I’d finally find her. I’d spent two years preparing myself for the scenario in which she didn’t look great – because, after all, she’d been kidn*pped. No one could look as if they’d just taken a walk in the park after such an event. Nothing, though, would have prepared me for that. Gone was the beautiful woman I’d once known, with shining green eyes and a smile on her face – the woman who brought sunlight and spring in every room she walked in. That girl, my girl, had been turned into a sack of bones – awfully skinny, with dark veins showing through her thin, greyish, almost transparent skin. Her green eyes had sunk and dulled into her face, losing every spark of their glimmer, and her round cheeks had disappe