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Even in sleep, half of Hudd’s face lay withered and limp. The muscles beneath the skin were no longer tethered to the synapses in Hudd’s brain. His breath was slow and steady. One hand rested on top of the covers, misshapen and turned inward, a useless and lifeless claw. Life seeped from Hudd like the slow oozing of sap from a sickened tree. She waited while Cade and Dr. Bob spoke in the hall. Tulsa inched closer.Hudd’s eyes fluttered open and his gaze skittered around the room, bouncing from be...d to ceiling to window and finally his gaze settled on Tulsa.“Connie?”Tulsa pulled her coat closer. Her chest tightened; she was unnerved by yet again being called by her dead mother’s name.“I’m not—”“Connie.” Hudd’s gaze sharpened and roamed over Tulsa’s face.Tulsa straightened her spine. This man, this old man, had nothing on her anymore. Outside the tiny mountain town what Hudd believed meant nothing.“You sure as hell look like her.” Hudd’s voice ground out, low and raspy.
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