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Chapter Twenty-Two: Rowan

Author: Bless Luxor
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Rowan Ashby

"He's still there," I reported Miriam, standing at the apartment window at an angle that kept me out of the sightline from the street below. "Same position, hasn't moved in forty minutes."

Miriam came to stand beside me, looked down without getting close to the glass. "Same car as this morning?"

"Different car. That's the problem." I moved back from the window. "The first car was Erik's man. I made that one within ten minutes of arriving. This one is someone else
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