I ran toward the balcony, but Silas jerked back, holding Rowan further over the edge. “Don’t come any closer, or I drop him right now!”
I stopped, my hands up in a gesture of surrender. “Please, whatever you want, just bring him inside.”
Silas’s face was a cold, unfamiliar mask. His eyes were empty, as if the man I loved had been replaced by a stranger. “Call my brother. Right now.”
“What? Why?”
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