The Orphan Uprising (The Orphan Trilogy, #3) - Plot & Excerpts
The lodge, which overlooked the river, gave them the privacy they required. And their enforced association had brought about a change in their relationship, too.The change had been subtle at first. Monosyllabic responses had given way to full sentences and these in turn had evolved into full blown discussions. Their first discussion was more of an argument. It happened on their first night at the lodge and concerned the little matter of Seventeen terminating Isabelle’s parents in France five years earlier.Though Nine had explained that Seventeen had been under the influence of MK-Ultra mind-control at the time and to this day had no recollection of the incident, Isabelle hadn’t been able to forgive Seventeen. Nor had she forgotten how Nine’s sister had mistreated her when she’d interned her in the CIA detention center after killing her parents.As for Seventeen, she was still getting over the shock of learning of her past actions. Hearing that she’d killed innocent people had hit her like a bombshell, and she was grappling with learning how to live with herself.
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