Stonehart does not attempt to make small talk, and I am fine with silence. I need to think. He’s lying, the voice of reason whispers in my ear. He doesn’t own Corfu Consulting. He’s just saying it to screw with your head. But what if he’s not? A second, more sinister voice counters. What if he’s actually telling the truth? That’s the notion that frightens me. If Stonehart is telling the truth, it opens the door to a whole host of uncomfortable possibilities and questions. For example: How long has he been watching me? His hints and suggestions make it seem like my kidnapping was not a spur-of-the-moment thing. It was something that has been in the works for a long time. Again, why? How? What interest can I possibly hold for a man like Stonehart? I won’t believe that I’m just a random girl he decided to do this to. I won’t. Not after his derisive dismissal of luck. Stonehart is not a man who leaves anything to chance. I sneak a glance up at him.
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