Shanti and Ada were still trying to get me to dress like a girl and every once in a while a new shirt or something would show up in my laundry. Ada had already enjoyed replenishing my clothing stock after the fire. I put on make up and brushed my hair out, left it down. I made sure my enchantment was in place, my wings hidden, my eyes not glowing. When I went out into the loft, Nain was standing at the kitchen counter. He was on the phone. He watched me hungrily as I headed across the loft and grabbed my shoes from the entry hall. “Damn,” he said after he hung up. He walked over to me, still staring at me. “The only thing that would be better was if you didn’t have to hide your eyes and wings.” “They make me look freaky,” I said, shaking my head. “Not a chance.” You’re goddamn beautiful, woman. You can feel what you do to me. I blushed. “Are you ready to go?” He nodded and pulled the door open, gestured for me to go through. We drove a few miles, ending up at the Fisher Building.