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Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 9285 comments Mod
Bryant finds himself in a room with the killer, Terry Chance, as he’s about to murder Vanessa Wilson. Though he’s injured, tied up and at risk himself, Bryant manages to distract Terry and find a way to alert the team to his location. What did this tell you about him? Was it more or about what you would have expected from Bryant?


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Sharon Kallenberger Marzola | 3474 comments Bryant is a protector. He always puts others first. He acted exactly how I expected. My heart was beating a mile a minute. I thought if something happens to Bryant the team will not survive.


 ~Teresa Bryant acted exactly how I thought he would act. This is who Bryant is. It’s not something he turns off and on according to the situation.


Robin (robinmy) | 2450 comments It's in Bryant's DNA to try to stop Terry Chance from hurting Vanessa. Even though he was injured and slightly confused by what was happening, he knew he had to draw Terry away from Vanessa even if he put himself in danger. I wouldn't expect anything different from this guy.


Lisa - (Aussie Girl) Definitely showing us (although we already did know) who Bryant is. And Kim let her true feelings come to the fore for once! All part of the acceptance and healing in the traumatic situation of losing Kev. In grief, unfortunately we all have to learn to live with it and keep going in our lives. Difficult but true.


Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 9285 comments Mod
Oh, classic Bryant! I’m used to him knowing the right thing to do most of the time but he was physically hampered, facing certain death, and was still on his game. I loved this scene but was plenty nervous. Sharon, my heart was racing, too. It’s so much more vivid when you’re listening to the action.


Lynn (ftbooklover) I agree with all of you, but I would add that I think this is another of those masterful "choices" that Marsons put in the story.


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