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As the room emptied, Gus took a long swig of coffee from his thermos—still warm—and checked his phone. Theo’s text still sat unopened on his lock scre...
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“All rise,” came the monotone drone of the bailiff, who clearly hadn’t slept well. The shuffle of chairs and feet and purses waxed and wan...
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Agent McDowell sat down, his face alight with a grin that Gus didn’t mirror. “Let’s freaking do this,” he said, pumping his fist quietly at his side.
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Gus’ heart pounded through his whole body, from his chest out to his temples and the very tips of his fingers. He looked at his phone...
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Konrad was already waiting for his coffee when Gus arrived at the tiny space-themed coffee shop they’d agreed on. He was an imposing figure in...
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