One look at Race’s face as
the young man came into the living room told Shan that something had happened.
He gave him time to put down his pack and collapse onto the sofa before asking
what. Quickly and succinctly Race told him. When he’d finished Shan asked, “Are
you certain it was the same man?”
“I wouldn’t take a blood
oath on it, no. But if it wasn’t it was his doppelganger, unless there’s a
whole troop of men wandering the city dressed like that. And in this heat I
sort of doubt it.”
“I agree.” Shan paced for a
moment before saying, “This sort of puts a whole new light on things. After all,
the man who gave you the message obviously knows where I live.”
“That’s what I was thinking,
so why follow me?”
“As a part of his game,
especially if he’s aware that you didn’t leave here until this morning. Quite possibly he intentionally allowed you to
see him at the end so you’d come back and tell me.”
“It worked. So what are we
going to do now?”
Shan smiled slightly at the
‘we’. “I am going to go get a friend of mine and bring her back here. You are
going upstairs and unpack your bag while I do.”
“I can’t come with you?
Bummer.”
“Trust me we’ll be back
before you’re half finished. Now get.” Shan pointed to the stairs.
Race muttered softly under
his breath about bossy men as he headed up. Shan chuckled, not bothering to
inform him that, with his hearing, what he's said had come across loud and
clear. An instant later he was gone from the room, only to appear two minutes
later with Addie.
She grumbled, as always,
about how much she hated teleporting and then looked around the living room.
“So, where’s the kid?”
“I’m not a kid,” Race
announced as he came down the stairs.
“I can see.” Addie smiled,
holding out her hand. “I’m Addie and you must be Race.”
Race hesitated for a moment,
glancing at Shan, and then touched Addie’s fingertips. “Another one,” he said,
drawing his hand back.
Lol! Funny....love this btw
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