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There didn’t appear to be any security cameras at the garage entrance or inside, at least none that was obvious and would deter potential perpetrators. The lighting sucked in the garage, making it easy for anyone to be hiding. He didn’t like any of it.

As he parked the truck and killed the engine, he looked over at her. “Are you doing okay?” The question made him strangely uncomfortable because he shouldn't care.

She finally met his gaze and nodded curtly. “I’m fine.”

That was debatable.

Clearing her throat, she reached for the door handle. “Thank you for taking me home.” She said,

“I came all this way, so I’m going to check out your apartment.”

She was out of his truck with surprising quickness, slamming the door. He cursed under his breath and climbed out, finding her standing near his side, hand extended.

“I’m going to need the note, please.” Her voice was clipped, professional, and cool.

His eyes narrowed. Instead of handing it over, he walked around her and headed toward the en
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