Bennett said as they walked through the lobby of the apartment building. The news that she was part fae had sent her brain into the Twilight Zone. Her mother had been a faery, and not the Tinkerbell kind. All these years, her whole life, a lie. She wasn’t human. Linc guided her toward the restroom in the lobby. The security team at the front desk tried to act like they were invisible. Looking anywhere but at her. “Not that kind of sick.” She pulled away from him and headed for the elevators. She punched in the access code, and the doors opened to take them upstairs. “My head just hurts. I think I need to sleep for a bit.” He nodded. “What does it mean? I saw your face when she said I was part fae. You went paler than a ghost.” “I was surprised, that’s all.” He leaned back against the rail of the elevator. “Please, don’t lie to me.