The Ninth Dominion (The Jared Kimberlain Novels) - Plot & Excerpts
He and Hedda stared hard at each other, wanting to deny the revelation but knowing they couldn’t. Chalmers continued. “We learned the … truth after … releasing you from … prison, Hedda… . It was quite … a shock to … us all. Briarwood … kept close track … of you. But … then it was … he who insisted … you be the … one I use … in Lebanon.” “Because you were a threat to him,” Kimberlain said. “No more than any of the others.” “Except you were related to me.” Kimberlain remembered his older sister had run away from home when he was six. She was never mentioned by name again, remembered only in the silent tears his mother shed when she was certain her father could not see her. His sister had become Helena Cain, then Lucretia McEvil of the Storm Riders, and now Hedda. “Were we born this way?” Hedda asked Kimberlain abruptly. “I mean, think about it. Look at the two of us; what we are, what we’ve been.” “We’re only what they made us.”
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