The evening air was cooler than I’d expected.Maybe it only felt that way because I’d spent the entire day buried beneath documents, spreadsheets, legal records, and enough evidence to destroy several people’s careers.Or maybe it was because it had been a long time since I’d gone for a walk without constantly looking over my shoulder for Kai.That thought hit me the moment Brandon and I stepped into Lincoln Park.The familiar pathway stretched ahead of us beneath rows of trees, and for a second, I wasn’t seeing the present.I was seeing Kai.A much smaller Kai.One with sticky fingers and ice cream smeared all over his face.A laugh escaped me before I could stop it.Brandon glanced sideways.“What?”I shook my head.“Nothing.”He gave me a look that clearly said he didn’t believe me.Unfortunately, he knew me well enough these days to recognize when I was lying.The realization should’ve bothered me.Instead, it felt strangely comforting.I looked ahead again.Toward the ice cream s
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