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Quote #10
"Is that when you found me?" I asked quietly. "Back in London, after you couldn't find your mum?"
You didn't answer. Instead you stomped across the veranda and jumped down into the sand. You threw a punch at your punching bag then crouched over into yourself and threw several more […] Then you slammed both arms against the bag and headed out to the Separates […] Sometime later, from inside the rocks, I heard the echo of a sound that could have been your scream. (48.50-51)
Gemma might be struggling to keep memories of home alive, but Ty has genuine anguish from his own past and it's pretty clear that his plot to abduct Gemma is part of that. Maybe it's because she reminds him of his mom or maybe it's just because she represents the purity and innocence that was stolen from his own childhood. Either way, this guy has serious issues.