“Why the fuck is everyone in this kingdom trying to murder my wife?”
A bubble of laughter escaped Madame Labelle’s lips, but I didn’t think it was funny at all. “What are we going to do? Where are we going to go?”
“You’ll come with me, of course.” Coco stepped out from behind a large pine, grinning in unabashed delight. “Sorry, I was eavesdropping, but I thought you wouldn’t mind, considering . . .” She nodded down to Lou in her arms.
Lou.
Every trace of anger—every doubt, every question, every thought—emptied from my head as blue-green eyes met my own.
She was awake. Awake and staring at me as if she’d never quite
seen me before. I stepped forward, panicking, praying that her mind hadn’t been affected. That she remembered me. That God hadn’t played yet another cruel, sick joke—
“Reid,” she said slowly, incredulously, “did you just curse?”
Then she leaned over Coco’s arm and heaved bile all over the forest floor.