Chapter 649:
âThe information youâve uncovered is incredibly thorough. Itâs not something easily compiled, is it?â Allison acknowledged, knowing Kellan must have expended considerable resources. She paused, meeting his eyes with a sincere nod. âThank you. I truly appreciate everything youâve done.â
The confirmation that Lilian was still alive, and even more, that she was integral to the ongoing human experiments, was a game changer for Allison. Both pieces of intel were critical, pushing her one step closer to unraveling the truth.
Kellan, lounging on the sofa with his legs casually stretched out, leaned forward and reached out his hand, a teasing grin on his face. âIf youâre truly grateful, how about you show it properly? Come here and whisper it to me,â he suggested, pulling her into his lap before she could react.
If youâre serious about tracking down leads on your mother, youâll need to get Lilian out of there first. Sheâs the key, especially since sheâs the one who managed to steal that earring,â he advised.
Allison nodded thoughtfully, her arms slipping around his neck as she agreed. âYouâre right. And Iâll need a few of your people to set up a perimeter around the lab. We canât afford any loose ends.â
They were so close that their breaths mingled, the heat between them palpable. Allison sat perched on Kellanâs lap, his strong arm snug around her waist. The casual intimacy felt natural, like it was second nature to them. His long, muscular legs, bent at an angle, caused the crisp fabric of his trousers to wrinkle.
âOf course,â Kellan murmured, taking her hand and placing it over his chest. âThereâs no need for formalities between us.â
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Allison saw no point in keeping secrets from Kellan when it came to this matter. With complete candor, she laid out her plan. âIâm going to blow it up,â she stated, her tone steady and composed.
Anyone else might have dismissed her words as nothing more than reckless bravado. But Kellan wasnât just anyone; he knew that if Allison set her sights on something, she had the means to see it through. Still, he couldnât ignore the unmistakable edge in her voice, a deep-seated animosity that hinted at a personal vendetta against the lab.
Without a momentâs hesitation, he took her hand and pressed it firmly against his chest. âPerfect, we havenât enjoyed fireworks together in ages,â he said with a teasing smile.
Their conversation, despite its incendiary nature, flowed with the ease of casual banter, as if they were merely discussing dinner plans. The shared look that passed between them was filled with unspoken understanding, a mutual delight in their shared defiance.
âThe last time we watched fireworks was when we were on that Ferris wheel. Too bad someone was too distracted to enjoy them, lost in a kiss,â Allison teased, a playful glint in her eye. Her words were like a pebble dropped into a still pond, stirring ripples of memories they both cherished.
Even if some details had blurred with time, she vividly recalled Kellanâs bold confession that night. âMs. Clarke, I am yours, always.â
And the way they had passionately kissed then, fierce and consuming, as though they could devour each other whole. Kellanâs grip on her hand tightened.
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